Join film historian and preservationist Eric Grayson as he presents a new series of unique and rare vintage film titles
Join film historian and preservationist Eric Grayson as he presents a new series of unique and rare vintage film titles. Tickets are available at the door on the night of the film for $5 each. Popcorn, candy and drinks are available for $1 apiece.
Mark of Zorro (1920)
Silent film with live piano score by Roger Lippincott
When corrupt Governor Alvarado (George Periolat) crushes the poor people of Spanish California under his iron heel, wealthy fop Don Diego Vega (Douglas Fairbanks) sheds his silks, dons a mask and cape, and becomes the legendary Zorro, defender of the people. Infuriated by Zorro’s meddling, Alvarado dispatches his right-hand man, Captain Ramon (Robert McKim), who has a score to settle with Zorro for stealing away the object of his desire: the lovely Lolita Pulido (Marguerite De La Motte).
Tickets available for purchase at the door.
Phone: 317-327-7135
Email: gpac@arts.org
2018/05/19 - 2018/05/19