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Genres:
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Action /
Adventure /
Western /
Music
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Release:
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Director:
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Martin Campbell
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Actors:
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Julio Oscar Mechoso,
Michael Emerson,
Shuler Hensley,
Gustavo Sanchez-Parra,
Mary Crosby,
Alberto Reyes,
Carlos Cobos,
Mauricio Bonet,
Adrian Alonso,
Nick Chinlund,
Giovanna Zacarías,
Antonio Banderas,
Pedro Armendáriz Jr.,
Catherine Zeta-Jones,
Fernando Becerril
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Duration:
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129 min.
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Rating:
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(5.7/10)92.5
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Plot Summary:
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The Mythical Zorro goes off on another deed to guard the to be to come of California and its citizens. This immediately, he fights against dishonourable-doers with the help of his elegant wife, Elena, and their smart teenaged son, Joaquin. Alejandro De LaVega is torn between two worlds: his life as Zorro and his fixation as a family . After Alejandro again breaks his promise to stop wearing the mask, Elena leaves him, and speedily begins seeing Armand, a mighty French Count. But a baffling explosion in the due leads Zorro to on that there's more to Armand than meets the percipience, and our p... aladin is more on finding revealed what that is. Little does he advised of, there are others working to uncover certain truths as well.Read more Less
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Legend of Zorro, The
Mike ClarkIf you live long enough or see enough movies, the most fractured premises unveil before your eyes. So in The Legend of Zorro, the masked one is pitted against - hold on - a weapon of mass destruction.
Without indulging in any spoilers, let's just say that during one of Zorro's travels in Hollywood's latest sequel, he comes across a crater humongous enough to hold every enchilada ever consumed.
It got there somehow - and likely not in ways that had anything to do with God's plan.
But before the story gets to a twist that dominates its somewhat livelier second half, we have to endure labored domestic scenes between returning leads Antonio Banderas (Zorro) and Catherine Zeta-Jones (Elena) from 1998's more beguiling Mask of Zorro.
O...
Legend of Zorro, The
Kenneth Turan,Like the New Coke and numerous other commercial products, The Legend of Zorro, theoretically a new and improved Zorro movie, is not as satisfying as the old and unimproved version. In a zealous attempt to broaden its appeal, the Zorro franchise has drifted from the qualities that made the previous film so successful.
If 1998's The Mask of Zorro was spirited and sexy, The Legend of Zorro has designs on being, of all things, a family film. To this end, a 10-year-old boy Zorro has been added to the equation, and the results are not exciting. Imagine James Bond referring to baby formula when he says "shaken, not stirred" and you can get an idea of where the clash of cultures lies.
This is especially problematic because many of the elements that...
Legend of Zorro, The
Every try of Zeta-Jones, with rosy lips, glistening outrageous hair, and at-hospice gowns of sumptuous design, is a lit and composed thingummy of dreamboat
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