The Curse of Capistrano (The Mark of Zorro) - Johnston McCulley

The Curse of Capistrano (The Mark of Zorro)

By Johnston McCulley

  • Release Date: 2015-06-18
  • Genre: Romance
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 21 Ratings

The Curse of Capistrano is a 1919 novella by Johnston McCulley and the first work to feature the fictional character Zorro (zorro is the Spanish word for fox). After the enormous success of the 1920 film adaptation, The Mark of Zorro, the story was republished under that name. Prior to being published in novella form, The Curse of Capistrano appeared as five serialized installments in the pulp magazine All-Story Weekly.

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Reviews

  • So much fun to read

    5
    By Linklex7
    Such a fun story. Everything you expect for the classic pulp stories of the past. Swashbuckling adventure, romance, mysteries, and heroism. The chapters are very short, making for some quick pick-up-and-read sessions. A must read for any Zorro fan who only know the character from the excellent Disney 1957 series or the more famous Antonio Banderas The Mask of Zorro movie.
  • A lot of fun

    5
    By NorthOfKTown
    It’s pulpy, and you can guess its secrets from the first chapter, but this book is always very entertaining. I think the author knows we know, and freely takes the joke as far as he can, with hilarious and occasionally thrilling results. If the ending is slightly too cheery, well, it was penned in 1919, after all. Enjoy!