Zorro's Black Whip

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Zorro's Black Whip
Directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet
Wallace Grissel
Produced by Ronald Davidson
Written by Basil Dickey
Jesse Duffy
Grant Nelson
Joseph Poland
Ruth Roman
Johnston McCulley (Original Zorro Novel)
Starring Linda Stirling
George J. Lewis
Lucien Littlefield
Francis McDonald
Cinematography Bud Thackery
Distributed by Republic Pictures
Release date(s) 1944
Running time 12 chapters (211 min)
IMDb profile

Zorro's Black Whip was a 1944 film serial starring Linda Stirling. The film was made after the popular 1940 Universal remake of The Mark of Zorro and Republic was unable to use the character himself, but still wanted to capitalize on it.

Contents

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

In Zorro's Black Whip the word Zorro never occurs, but a distant female relative of Don Diego in Iowa fights a cabal of corrupt politicians as "The Black Mask". Hammond, owner of the town's stagecoach line and a leading citizen, is opposed to Idaho becoming a state, and kills Randolph Meredith, owner of the town's newspaper, for endorsing it. Meredith's sister Barbara, expert with a bullwhip and pistol, dons a black costume and mask and becomes "The Black Whip", dealing a blow to Hammond and his gang each time they perform some heinous act in their efforts to keep the town, and their power over it, unchanged. Aided by government agent Vic Gordon, Barbara confronts Hammond in a final showdown just as the town votes on whether or not to accept statehood.

Spoilers end here.

Linda Stirling as Barbara Meredith, The Black Whip
George J. Lewis as Vic Gordon, a government agent allied with the Black Whip
Lucien Littlefield as "Tenpoint" Jackson, a newspaper man working with Barbara Meredith
Francis McDonald as Dan Hammond, villainous owner of the town's Stagecoach company
Hal Taliaferro as Baxter, one of Hammond's henchmen
John Merton as Ed Harris, one of Hammond's henchmen

  1. The Masked Avenger
  2. Tomb of Terror
  3. Mob Murder
  4. Detour to Death
  5. Take Off That Mask!
  6. Fatal Gold
  7. Wolf Pack
  8. The Invisible Victim
  9. Avalanche
  10. Fangs of Doom
  11. Flaming Juggernaut
  12. Trail of Tyranny

Stunts by:
Babe DeFreest as Barbara Meredith (doubling Linda Stirling)
Dale Van Sickel as Vic Gordon/Rock Heavy Karl/Camp Heavy/Danley (doubling George J. Lewis)
Tom Steele as Baxter/Ed (doubling Hal Taliaferro)
Helen Thurston

Special Effects by the Lydecker brothers

Preceded by
Haunted Harbor (1944)
Republic Serial
Zorro's Black Whip (1944)
Succeeded by
Manhunt of Mystery Island (1945)
Preceded by
Zorro's Fighting Legion (1939)
Zorro Serial
Zorro's Black Whip (1944)
Succeeded by
Son of Zorro (1947)
Zorro
Notable Books
The Curse of Capistrano | Zorro
Notable Films
Douglas Fairbanks: The Mark of Zorro | Don Q, Son of Zorro
Robert Livingstone: The Bold Caballero
John Carroll: Zorro Rides Again
Reed Hadley: Zorro's Fighting Legion
Tyrone Power: The Mark of Zorro
Linda Stirling: Zorro's Black Whip
George Turner: Son of Zorro
Clayton Moore: Ghost of Zorro
Guy Williams: Zorro, the Avenger | The Sign of Zorro
Rodolfo de Anda: La Gran Aventura Del Zorro
Frank Langella: The Mark of Zorro
Alain Delon: Zorro
George Hamilton: Zorro, The Gay Blade
Anthony Hopkins / Antonio Banderas: The Mask of Zorro
Antonio Banderas: The Legend of Zorro
Television
"Zorro" | "The New Adventures of Zorro" | "Zorro and Son" | "Zorro" | "The Legend of Zorro" | "The New Adventures of Zorro" | Zorro: La Espada y La Rosa |"Zorro: Generation Z"
Notable Stage Productions
"Zorro in Hell" [1] | "Untitled Zorro Musical" [2]
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