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The Legend of Zorro (2005)

PG 10/24/2005 Action, Adventure, Western 2h 9m
61%
User
Score
6.0/10
27%
47/100

Adventure begins with a Z.

Overview

Despite trying to keep his swashbuckling to a minimum, a threat to California's pending statehood causes the adventure-loving Don Alejandro de la Vega and his wife, Elena, to take action.

Roberto Orci

Screenplay

Alex Kurtzman

Screenplay

Johnston McCulley

Characters

Martin Campbell

Director

Part of the Zorro Collection

Includes The Legend of Zorro and other great movies.

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Top Billed Cast

Antonio Banderas

Antonio Banderas

Don Alejandro de la Vega / Zorro

Catherine Zeta-Jones

Catherine Zeta-Jones

Elena

Adrian Alonso

Adrian Alonso

Joaquin

Julio Oscar Mechoso

Julio Oscar Mechoso

Frey Felipe

Nick Chinlund

Nick Chinlund

Jacob McGivens

Alexa Benedetti

Alexa Benedetti

Lupe

Rufus Sewell

Rufus Sewell

Armand

Raúl Méndez

Raúl Méndez

Ferroq

Brandon Wood

Brandon Wood

Ricardo

Media

The Legend of Zorro (2005) Original Trailer [FHD]

The Legend of Zorro (2005) Original Trailer [FHD]

The Legend of Zorro (2005) Featurette

The Legend of Zorro (2005) Featurette

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Reviews

A review by Unknownian

Written on January 29, 2022

I finally got around to watching this yesterday. I'm sorry to say that this movie is a laughable sequel to the first one also starring Bandaras and Jones. It would be hard to convince me that the same director was involved with both projects if I hadn't read it in the credits for myself.

Zorro 'never kills anyone' with his sword. He smacks them on the backside, slaps them on the face, or flips them on their butts. This doesn't stop the villains from killing folks; they have a field day while Bandaras is more concerned about waving to the cheering crowds than saving his friends.

The hired henchman is within Zorro's killing field from the very first scenes right through the movie. However, for some mystical reason not (revealed by the film makers), Zorro lets him and his friends escap...

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A review by Filipe Manuel Neto

Written on April 28, 2023

**A clever and dextrous sequel, and a good adventure movie to spend some family time.**

I really liked the first film, one of the best modern swashbuckling films, and I didn't expect anything too inferior from this one, which has the ability to create a good continuity with its predecessor. The action takes place a few years later, during the ephemeral Republic of California, which had achieved independence to join the USA. In the film, Diego and Elena's marriage is falling apart, and they end up separated. She is then coerced into working for the Pinkerton's, who seek to keep tabs on a European aristocrat who has just moved to the region, and whom Elena already knew from her youth. Meanwhile, Diego tries to stay active as Zorro and reconcile that with his obligations as the father of t...

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