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DVD Details
- Rated: PG
- Closed captioning available
- Run Time: 2 hours, 9 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: January 31, 2006
- Originally Released: 2005
- Label: Sony Pictures
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Antonio Banderas & Catherine Zeta-Jones | |
Performer: | Rufus Sewell, Lou Diamond Phillips & Nick Chinlund | |
Directed by | Martin Campbell | |
Screenwriting by | Ted Elliott, Roberto Orci & Terry Rossio | |
Composition by | James Horner | |
Produced by | Lloyd Phillips, Laurie MacDonald & Walter F. Parkes | |
Director of Photography: | Phil Meheux |
Entertainment Reviews:
In every imaginable way, this is a lesser film than the original.
Ebert & Roeper
Reasonably rousing, breezily hokey, and touchingly retrograde
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CinePassion
Rating: 7/10 --
The Legend of Zorro is a campier sequel, occasionally given too much to childish antics. But once the story really kicks in, it transforms into a fine adventure film and a worthy addition to the Zorro film legacy.
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ComingSoon.net
It's Zorro, the domesticated blade!
Village Voice
Rating: 2.5/4 --
Though there's worse entertainment around, there may be more people rabid for the return of Prohibition than for a Zorro sequel seven years after the fact.
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USA Today
Just obvious pandering to a younger crowd...
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Cinema Crazed
Rating: 2.5/5 --
excessively lengthy, swashbuckling-by-numbers exercise in tedium that fills the cinema with entirely the wrong kind of zs.
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Eye for Film
Description by OLDIES.com:
Catherine Zeta Jones captivated audiences and shot to stardom via her role as Elena in the 1998 take on the Zorro legend, MASK OF ZORRO. This sequel, set in 1850, finds her married to Alejandro, aka Zorro (Antonio Banderas, also returning to reprise his character from MASK OF ZORRO), and demanding he stop all the derring-do and spend time with their smart-as-a-whip 10-year-old son, Joaquin (Adrian Alonso). The boy has some serious acrobatic skills, but is unaware of his father's secret identity. He can only look askance as his parents separate and Dad starts spending too much time with his hard-drinking horse, while Mom lets herself be wooed by the odious Count Armand (Rufus Sewell). It's up to little Zorro Joaquin to get to the bottom of things and get his folk-hero parents back into action.
Jones is a stunning sight in her elaborate lace-and-linen ensembles, and there's some complex DA VINCI CODE-style secret society skullduggery, but otherwise this sequel has more in common with classic old Walt Disney comedies like THE APPLE DUMPLING GANG or Robert Rodiguez's SPY KIDS than with the 1998 movie. The swordfighting and death-defying action sequences are all totally bloodless, and director Martin Campbell--who also helmed the '98 film--keeps the dialogue very contemporary and child-friendly throughout.
Jones is a stunning sight in her elaborate lace-and-linen ensembles, and there's some complex DA VINCI CODE-style secret society skullduggery, but otherwise this sequel has more in common with classic old Walt Disney comedies like THE APPLE DUMPLING GANG or Robert Rodiguez's SPY KIDS than with the 1998 movie. The swordfighting and death-defying action sequences are all totally bloodless, and director Martin Campbell--who also helmed the '98 film--keeps the dialogue very contemporary and child-friendly throughout.
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Product Info
- Sales Rank: 124,726
- UPC: 043396102323
- Shipping Weight: 0.25/lbs (approx)
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