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Twenty years have past since Don Diego de la Vega (Hopkins) fought oppression as the legendary hero, Zorro. Now he must find a successor and he chooses Alejandro Murietta (Banderas), a bandit with a troubled past who he must, somehow, transform into the fearless fighter he once had been. Then, armed with sword, whip, mask and the jet-black stallion, Tornado, the new Zorro must stop tyrant Raphael Montero, newly returned from Spain with a plot to actually buy California and enslave the populous to work in his mines. (official distributor synopsis)

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Reviews (5)

Lima 

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English I give it three stars only for the beautiful Catherine Zeta-Jones and her funny sword fight with Zorro. The rest is a constantly piling up of clichés that I don’t like at all. ()

3DD!3 

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English Great fun with an excellent cast. The mentoring Anthony Hopkins, the stunning Catherine Zeta-Jones and the great Antonio Banderas, who is incredibly likable as Zorro. The first half with the training is excellently made and funny. Also the pretending and pretentious Alejandro is absolutely perfect. The finale in the Mexican mine is bombastic and full of suspense. An adventure movie just as I like them. Bring ‘em on. ()

Kaka 

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English Dynamic direction, an action-packed story, devilishly fast pace, beautiful old-fashioned atmosphere, excellent costumes and sets, incredibly well-shot fights and action scenes, superbly mixed sound, graceful camera work, evocative and atmospheric music by James Horner, beautiful romance, mature appearance, lightning-fast editing, a charismatic Antonio Banderas, an uncompromising antagonist in Stuart Wilson, the embodiment of beauty Catherine Zeta-Jones, and on top of that, the great Anthony Hopkins himself, whom I happen to admire the most. Should I continue? It is precisely that stunning Hollywood entertainment of the 1990s that has forever grown close to my heart. ()

lamps 

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English Fun for the whole family, excellently cast and scored, traditionally lively and atmospheric. Banderas is likable in every way and the semi-comedic role suits him perfectly, Hopkins is the certainty of all certainties and on top of that the gorgeous Catherine Zeta-Jones, who should wear a gun belt for her beauty. In addition, the script delights with the use of an original setting, although as the minutes ticked by and with each successive stunt, I found myself wandering more and more when Old Shatterhand would appear on set and dust Zorro with his unerring aim.... Well, fortunately (or unfortunately?) it didn't happen ;) 80% ()