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Adventure, Western, Action
USA / Spanish
| Antonio Banderas |
Zorro/Alejandro |
| Catherine Zeta-Jones |
Elena |
| Julio Oscar Mechoso |
Frey Felipe |
| Gustavo Sanchez-Parra |
Cortez |
| Adrian Alonso |
Joaquin |
| Alberto Reyes |
Brother Ignacio |
| Nick Chinlund |
Jacob McGivens |
| Giovanna Zacarías |
Blanca |
| Carlos Cobos |
Tabulador |
| Michael Emerson |
Harrigan |
| Rufus Sewell |
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| Shuler Hensley |
Pike |
| Director |
Martin Campbell |
| Producer |
Laurie MacDonald; Lloyd Phillips; Walter F. Parkes |
| Writer |
Roberto Orci; Alex Kurtzman |
The Zorro brand of hot-blooded derring-do returns with
The Legend of Zorro, starring Antonio Banderas and Catherine Zeta-Jones in the roles that brought them stardom with
The Mask of Zorro. Now married for ten years and parents to young rascal Joaquim (charming Adrian Alonso, perhaps being set up for a future
Son of Zorro), dashing swordsman Alejandro (Banderas, a Spaniard playing a Mexican) and sultry spitfire Elena De La Vega (Zeta-Jones, a Welshwoman playing a Spaniard) abruptly divorce, sending Alejandro on a drunken binge--which only gets worse when he learns Elena is being wooed by the mysterious Armand (Rufus Sewell, a Brit playing a Frenchman). Little does Alejandro know that Elena has ulterior motives, and that a worldwide conspiracy and a secret weapon will soon threaten the integrity of the U.S.
The Legend of Zorro has way too much plot, leaving room for only two genuinely preposterous donnybrooks and a handful of lackluster brawls. Banderas and Zeta-Jones flash a bit of their considerable charisma, but by and large they (and the movie as a whole) are on autopilot. Not awful, but lacking any real spark.
--Bret Fetzer
| Edition |
Widescreen Special Edition |
| Barcode |
043396102323 |
| Region |
Region 1 |
| Release Date |
1/31/2006 |
| Packaging |
Keep Case |
| Screen Ratio |
Widescreen (16:9, Anamorphic) |
| Subtitles |
English; French |
| Audio Tracks |
Dolby Digital 5.1 [English]
Dolby Digital 5.1 [Spanish] |
| Layers |
Dual Side, Single Layer |
| Nr of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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Director and Cinematographer Commentary Deleted Scenes with Optional Director's Commentary Four Behind The Scenes featurettes: Stunts, Visual Effects, Armand's Party, and Playing with Trains Two multi-angle scene deconstructions
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