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The Legend of Zorro

Adventure begins with a Z.
2005 | 129m | English

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Popularity: 3 (history)

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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.
Release Date: Oct 24, 2005
Director: Martin Campbell
Writer: Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci, Ted Elliott, Terry Rossio
Genres: Adventure, Action, Western
Keywords mexico, secret organization, american civil war, hero, superhero, swashbuckler, parent child relationship, sword fight, zorro, california, spy, divorce, marriage crisis, conspiracy, good versus evil
Production Companies Columbia Pictures, Amblin Entertainment, Spyglass Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $142,400,065
Budget: $75,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Antonio Banderas Don Alejandro de la Vega / Zorro
Catherine Zeta-Jones Elena
Adrian Alonso Joaquin
Julio Oscar Mechoso Frey Felipe
Nick Chinlund Jacob McGivens
Alexa Benedetti Lupe
Rufus Sewell Armand
Raúl Méndez Ferroq
Brandon Wood Ricardo
Michael Emerson Harrigan
Pedro Armendáriz Jr. Governor Riley
Mary Crosby Governor's Wife
Giovanna Zacarías Blanca
Alberto Reyes Brother Ignacio
Gustavo Sánchez Parra Guillermo Cortez
Carlos Cobos Tabulador
Tony Amendola Father Quintero
Shuler Hensley Pike
Fernando Becerril Don Diaz
Mar Carrera Marie
Silverio Palacios Head Jailer
Finder's Key Tornado
Rowley Irlam Sneering Man (uncredited)
Name Job
Martin Campbell Director
Alex Kurtzman Screenplay, Story
Roberto Orci Screenplay, Story
Ted Elliott Story
Bobby Lovgren Stunts
Johnston McCulley Characters
Pam Dixon Casting
Cecilia Montiel Production Design
Jon Danniells Set Decoration
Graciela Mazón Costume Design
Philip Ivey Art Direction
Kent Houston Visual Effects Supervisor
Kim Sinclair Supervising Art Director
Peter Tothpal Hair Department Head
Nena Smarz Makeup Artist
Amy Schmiederer Makeup Artist
Karyn Huston Hairstylist
R. Bruce Steinheimer Special Effects Supervisor
Bub Asman Supervising Sound Editor
Tateum Kohut Sound Mixer
Bill W. Benton Sound Mixer
Jeffrey J. Haboush Sound Mixer
Dick Bernstein Supervising Music Editor
Michael K. Bauer Music Editor
Barbara McDermott Music Editor
Stuart McAra Visual Effects Producer
Paul Docherty Digital Effects Supervisor
Diane Kingston Digital Effects Producer
Duncan Burbidge Digital Effects Producer
Dion Hatch Digital Effects Supervisor
Mary Stuart Digital Effects Producer
Antoinette Perez Digital Effects Producer
John Mahaffie Second Unit Director
Gabriela Moreno Stunts
James Horner Original Music Composer
Phil Meheux Director of Photography
Stuart Baird Editor
Terry Rossio Story
Richard L. Thompson Special Effects Coordinator
Alan Robert Murray Supervising Sound Editor
Gary Archer Prosthetics
Armen Ksajikian Musician
Gary Powell Stunt Coordinator
Keith Campbell Stunts
Daniel Arrias Stunts
Nikki Berwick Stunts
Jamie Marshall Second Assistant Director
Bruce Moriarty First Assistant Director
Ben Cooke Stunt Double, Stunts
Dino Dos Santos Stunts
Franklin Mark Henson Stunts
Rob Inch Stunts
Michael Taylor Gray Stunts
Theo Kypri Stunts
Rowley Irlam Stunts
Thomas Rosales Jr. Stunts
Mike Smith Stunts
Diz Sharpe Stunts
Brent Woolsey Stunts
Ronn Surels Stunts
Armando Zamarripa Stunts
Tomas Owen Art Direction
Ken Diaz Makeup Department Head
Mark Southworth Stunts
Name Title
Lloyd Phillips Producer
Laurie MacDonald Producer
Walter F. Parkes Producer
Steven Spielberg Executive Producer
Gary Barber Executive Producer
Roger Birnbaum Executive Producer
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Reviews

Unknownian
3.0

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 escape each time, until Jones finally puts him down near the end. Constant bickering between Bandaras and Jones throughout the flick, and Zorro's playful heroic non lethal fighting style, ruin this potentially good film. 1&1/2 stars out of 4, for the great performance by 'Tornado' (the horse), or it would be a complete flop.

Feb 02, 2022
FilipeManuelNeto
9.0

**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 a ... ction 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 the young and willful Joaquin, a deep admirer of the masked hero who is not yet aware of his father's double life. Despite being undoubtedly a good film, it is slightly weaker than its predecessor because it has a more complicated script and tries to do more things at the same time. Diego, Elena and Joaquin act by themselves against different opponents. That's not a bad thing, just different: the film is full of action and adventure, it's aesthetically beautiful and fun. What I really didn't like is the predictability of the story, roughly from the middle onwards, and that story of the Knights of Aragon which, besides being a very stupid cliché, is something absolutely far-fetched. António Banderas and Catherine Zeta Jones return to their characters, and they are very good at bringing them to life, which is an excellent point in favor of the whole film. The best scenes here, in addition to the fights and action, are the various scenes where both act together, with excellent chemistry and wonderfully developed joint work. The young actor who gave life to the son of both characters, Adrian Alonso, is not particularly brilliant, but he does what he needs to and is effective. Rufus Sewell is not unpleasant, he exudes an almost aristocratic presence, and that made his character more believable, but it doesn't make him a really fearsome villain. Technically, it's a pretty standard film with nothing special, and the most common ingredients of Hollywood adventure blockbusters: extremely choreographed fights with no chance of happening in a real situation, but cinematic and fun, a light, polite style, a lot of political correctness very common in family films, absence of dead moments thanks to an edition that gave rhythm and some velocity to the story, good sets and costumes that look beautiful, even if they are not exactly rigorous from the historical point of view, and a lively soundtrack, which pulls the atmosphere up and makes the film livelier and more dynamic, harmoniously blending with the cinematography, where warm colors dominate the look.

Apr 28, 2023