| Douglas Frey | ... | Don Diego / Zorro | |
| Jacqueline Giroux | ... | Maria (as Robyn Whitting) | |
| Penny Boran | ... | Helena | |
| John Alderman | ... | Esteban | |
| Jude Farese | ... | Luis Bonasario | |
| Bob Cresse | ... | Sgt. Felipio Latio (as Robert W. Cresse) | |
| Lynn Harris | ... | Rosita | |
| Starlyn Simone | ... | Margarita (as Michelle Simon) | |
| Bruce Gibson | ... | Alejandro | |
| Tony Vorno | ... | Frey Felipe (as Sebastian Gregory) | |
| Michael Perrotta | ... | Don Manuel (as Mike Perratta) | |
| Ernie Dominy | ... | Rodriguez | |
| Allen Bloomfield | ... | Commandante of the Academy | |
| Becky Sharpe | ... | Graciela (as Becky Perlman) | |
| Kathy Hilton | ... | Estralita (as Kathy Kilton) | |
| Gerard Broulard | ... | Pablo | |
| Cory Brandon | ... | Manuel | |
| David Villa | ... | Disfigured Soldier | |
| Fermín Castillo del Muro | ... | Chico | |
| Jesus Valdez | ... | Ortiz | |
| David F. Friedman | ... | Soldier with Snake (as David Friedman) | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Peggy Church | ... | Party Girl with Pablo (uncredited) | |
| George Peters | ... | Pablo's Friend (uncredited) | |
| Linda York | ... | Lolita (uncredited) | |
Directed by | |||
| Robert Freeman | (as Col. Robert Freeman) | ||
| William Allen Castleman | (uncredited) | ||
Writing credits | ||
| Robert Freeman | (original story) (as Col. Robert Freeman) | |
| Mona Lott | (screenplay) & | |
| Joy Boxe | (screenplay) & | |
| David F. Friedman | (screenplay) | |
| Bob Cresse | (additional dialogue) (as Robert W. Cresse) | |
Produced by | |||
| William Allen Castleman | .... | producer | |
| David F. Friedman | .... | producer | |
Cinematography by | |||
| Ferd Sebastian | |||
Film Editing by | |||
| Robert Freeman | (as Bob Freeman) | ||
Art Direction by | |||
| Lee Fischer | (as Lee Fisher) | ||
Art Department | |||
| Rudy Escalera | .... | graphics | |
Sound Department | |||
| Sam Kopetzky | .... | sound mixer | |
Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| Paul Kipp | .... | camera operator | |
| Spike Nannarello | .... | key grip | |
Music Department | |||
| William Allen Castleman | .... | music supervisor | |
| William Loose | .... | music supervisor | |
Other crew | |||
| Sandra Lee Blowitz | .... | production assistant (as Sandy Blowitz) | |
| Jeff Catleman | .... | executive gofer | |
| Jim Kelly | .... | script supervisor | |
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Forget that new blockbuster version and get the "true" story of our horny hero. People familiar with Exploitation Monarch David F. Friedman's work (Blood Feast, Starlet, Wizard Of Gore etc.) will be amazed over the high production values and acting in this entertaining tale. Of course it's sleazy as hell, some scenes are close to porn, but the spoofy jokes are a riot. Trashmovie icon Bob ("House On Bare Mountain", "Love Camp 7"etc.) Creese is hilarious as Sgt. Felipio Latio (get it?) and John ("Starlet" etc.) Alderman ain't bad as Estaban. Producer Friedman even makes a cameo as a sadistic soldier. The twist of this version of the classic tale is that Don Diego is gay by day and hero/superlover by night!!