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Señorita ()


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At the age of 20, Francesca Hernández is as skillful at riding, shooting, and fencing as any man. At the ancestral Hernández ranch in South America, her grandfather, Don Francisco, is suffering from the depredations of his old enemies, the... See more »

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Señorita Francesca Hernandez
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Roger Oliveros
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Manuel Oliveros
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Don Francisco Hernandez
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Oliveros Gaucho (uncredited)
Jerry Mandy ...
Juean - Hernandez Gaucho (uncredited)
Raoul Paoli ...
Jose - Hernandez Foreman (uncredited)
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Hernandez Gaucho (uncredited)

Directed by

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Clarence G. Badger

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Lloyd Corrigan ... ()
 
John McDermott ... (screenplay)
 
John McDermott ... (story)

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Jesse L. Lasky ... producer
B.P. Schulberg ... associate producer
Adolph Zukor ... producer

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William Marshall
H. Kinley Martin

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Fred Cavens ... fencing trainer
Eva Guadalupe García de la Plaza Griffin ... technical advisor (as Eva Guadalupe de Garcia de la Plaza Griffin)

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Plot Summary

At the age of 20, Francesca Hernández is as skillful at riding, shooting, and fencing as any man. At the ancestral Hernández ranch in South America, her grandfather, Don Francisco, is suffering from the depredations of his old enemies, the Oliveros family, and believing his grandchild to be a boy, he calls for "his" aid. Francesca responds, and, when apprised of the situation, dons the costume of a caballero, and through a series of sensational episodes recoups the family fortune. Meanwhile, Roger Oliveros returns from Europe, unaware of his cousin Ramón's scheming and banditry, and falls in love with Francesca (out of disguise). She routs Ramón in a duel and is later forced to fight the man she loves. Ramón leads an attack on the ranch; Roger does not recognize Francesca until he has wounded her, and as a result, the feud is ended.

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Taglines SI! SI! Senor! See, see "Senorita"! A joyous romantic comedy of Spanish love and laughter. (Print Ad-Yonkers Stateman, ((Yonkers, NY)) 4 June 1927) See more »
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Also Known As
  • La nieta del 'Zorro' (Spain)
  • Córka Zorry (Poland)
  • 男装女剣客 (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Σενιορίτα (Greece)
  • A Neta do Zorro (Portugal)
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  • 70 min
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Trivia The subject of one of Paramount's most unusual advertising campaigns, this film was promoted in New York with a big question mark without mentioning the title or actors. The ads promised "Your money back if you don"t enjoy this movie!" It didn't help; it was a box-office dud. See more »
Movie Connections Spoofs The Mark of Zorro (1920). See more »

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