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The Legend of Zorro Director: Martin Campbell Cast: Antonio Banderas, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Rufus Sewell, Nick Chinlund

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  • DVD Release Date: 01/31/2006
  • Original Release: 2005
  • Rating: Rated PG
  • Sales Rank: 5,846

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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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Disc #1 -- The Legend of Zorro
1. Start
2. Disrupted Election
3. Delivering the Ballots
4. "You Need Zorro"
5. Blackmailed Into Service
6. Father & Son
7. Sometimes One Must Fight
8. A Charming Fellow
9. Drunken Quadrille
10. Night and Day Fireworks
11. Gentlemen Playing Polo
12. A Deed at Any Cost
13. Spying at Supper
14. The Count's Plans
15. Balcony Banter & Baubles
16. A Fighter Born
17. A Cleansing Clue
18. Prophecy & Proposition
19. Protecting the Country
20. Still Caged Birds
21. "Prison Changes a Man"
22. Fighting a New Weapon
23. Gathering Evidence
24. A Friend for Dinner
25. "My Family Is My Life"
26. To Catch a Train
27. Steamy Swordfight
28. Final Destination

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Editorial Reviews

The legendary Mexican hero returns to the screen in this swashbuckling sequel to the 1998 box-office hit The Mask of Zorro. It's 1850, and the people of California, eager to improve their difficult lot in life, have launched a campaign to become part of the United States. Don Alejandro de la Vega (Antonio Banderas) has become aware of a plot by moneyed Europeans to block the campaign for statehood through nefarious means, and it looks as if Alejandro's heroic alter ego, Zorro, may have to return to duty. However, Alejandro's wife, Elena (Catherine Zeta-Jones), has grown weary of his secret life, and she demands that he choose between his family and his clandestine career as a champion of the people. This leads to a rift between Alejandro and Elena, and the couple separates, with Alejandro moving out while Elena continues to care for their son, Joaquin (Adrian Alonso). A few months later, Alejandro finds that Elena is already being wooed by Armand (Rufus Sewell), a suave French nobleman who wants her hand in marriage. However, Alejandro also learns that Armand is actually part of a plot to prevent California from attaining statehood by tampering with an upcoming election; meanwhile, there may be more to Elena's involvement with Armand than romantic courtship. Zorro must come to the rescue of the people of California and perhaps his beloved Elena as well before they both fall into dangerous hands. The Legend of Zorro was directed by Martin Campbell, who performed the same duties on The Mask of Zorro. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Legend of Zorroby Anonymous

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August 05, 2008: The prequel to this movie is better, with Anthony Hopkins as the original Zorro, where he finds Antonio Banderas and trains him to take his place. However, this movie isn't bad at all, if you're looking to escape into some adventure. Other reviews complain about historical inaccuracy, but if that's what you want then go watch a documentary. This is a movie, a Hollywood fantasy! It's just for some fun action, where the hero gets the bad guys and his son finally realizes his dad is the mighty Zorro. The son in this movie is also a kick, making the movie fun to watch too.

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February 11, 2007: This movie could have been alot better. In this Zorro movie, I wouldn't have been surprised if he could have flown to the rescue. His character was too unhuman as far as what a person can do. Not really worth watching twice.


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