The film is noted for being "more comedy than sex" in its first half, before shifting heavily into graphic adult scenes in the second half.
Don Manuel summons his son, Don Diego , back from Spain to fight the oppression. The Erotic Adventures of Zorro
To keep his enemies off guard, Diego adopts an effeminate and flamboyant public persona by day—riding a white donkey and carrying a parasol. By night, he becomes Zorro , a masked vigilante who uses his rapier for both dueling and carving his signature "Z" into the derrieres of his enemies and admirers. Content and Style The film is noted for being "more comedy