
The Mask of Zorro
It has been twenty years since Don Diego de la Vega fought Spanish oppression in Alta California as the legendary romantic hero, Zorro. Having escaped from prison he transforms troubled bandit Alejandro into his successor, in order to foil the plans of the tyrannical Don Rafael Montero who robbed him of his freedom, his wife and his precious daughter.
Director(s)
Martin Campbell
George Parra
Glenn Randall Jr.
Daniel Almada
Sue Field
Jorge L. Baron
Chitra F. Mojtabai
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Cast & crew
Glenn Randall Jr.
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Pedro Armendáriz Jr.
Don Pedro

Martin Campbell
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Humberto Elizondo
Don Julio

L.Q. Jones
Three-Fingered Jack

Tony Genaro
Watering Station Owner

Maury Chaykin
Prison Warden
Sue Field
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Stuart Wilson
Don Rafael Montero
Erika Carlsson
Don Pedro's Wife

David Villalpando
Stupid Soldier
Abel Woolrich
Ancient Zorro

William Marquez
Fray Felipe

Antonio Banderas
Alejandro Murrieta / Zorro

Catherine Zeta-Jones
Elena Montero / Elena Murrieta

Anthony Hopkins
Don Diego de la Vega / Zorro

Matt Letscher
Capt. Harrison Love
George Parra
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Paul Ganus
Prison Guard
Julieta Rosen
Esperanza de la Vega

Tony Amendola
Don Luiz

Fernando Becerril
One of the Six Dons

Diego Sieres
Young Joaquín Murrieta

José María de Tavira
Young Alejandro Murrieta
Emiliano Guerra
Boy Crying
Yolanda Orizaga
Woman Crying

Paco Morayta
Undertaker

Pedro Altamirano
Squad Leader

Luisa Huertas
Nanny
María Fernández Cruz
Baby Elena de la Vega
Mónica Fernández Cruz
Baby Elena de la Vega

Raúl Martínez
Heavyset Lieutenant

Victor Rivers
Joaquín Murrieta

José Pérez
Cpl. Armando Garcia
Tony Cabral
Soldier Holding 'Wanted' Poster
Iván Rafael
Small Boy at Watering Station
Sergio Espinoza
Leper Zorro

Conrad Roberts
Black Zorro

Moisés Suárez
Don Hector
Alberto Carrera
One of the Six Dons
Eduardo López
One of the Six Dons

Vanessa Bauche
Indian Girl
Gonzalo Lora
One of the Six Dons
Rudy Miller
One of the Six Dons
Manolo Pastor
One of the Six Dons
Diego Sandoval
Padre at the Beach
Enrike Palma
Bartender
Manuel de Jesús Vásquez Morales
Guitar-Playing Soldier
Óscar Zerafín González
Giant Soldier
Kelsie Kimberli Garcia
Baby Joaquín
Kaylissa Keli Garcia
Baby Joaquín
Daniel Almada
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Jorge L. Baron
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Chitra F. Mojtabai
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Reviews
John Chard
High definition a necessity for this delightful homage to swashbucklers. Zorro senior tutors Zorro junior in the way of the blade, their combined goal? To enact revenge on Don Rafael Montero and Capt. Harrison Love respectively. Martin Campbell was an interesting and wise choice for this latest take on the swashbuckling heroics of the Latin Robin Hood. Campbell was the man in the director's chair for both of James Bond's reinvigoration's, firstly with "Golden Eye" in 1995, and then with "Casino Royale" in 2006. For here it's evident that The Mask Of Zorro has no delusions of grandeur in the pantheon of cinema, it wants (and is) to be an action film with pure fantastical flamboyance pouring from practically every frame. It honours the swashers of old by ensuring all genre boxes are ticked, yep, we got swords a plenty, yep, we got a dashing hero (x 2 actually), yep, we got a spiffing looking villain, and yes we got a heaving bosom led romance into the mix as well. While Campbell and his team of screenwriters gleefully ensure that humour is a very prominent thing, thus keeping the fantasy in the comic book realm from which Zorro's essence comes. The stunt work on show is top draw, none more so than during a horse chase sequence where this Zorro tips its hat to former glorious genre pieces (well done Tony Angelotti). Other notable technical aspects deserve a mention, the costumes from Graciela Mazón are desirable and now in this age of High Definition Cinema, good make up work really comes to the fore, so it be that that department did sterling work on this picture (check out Elena's gorgeous face). The cast are basically very strong, Antonio Banderas slips into the Zorro cape with charming ease, and though it's nice to see a Spanish actor playing the famous Spanish character, here in this adaptation the irony is that Zorro is Mexican! Anthony Hopkins is as elegant as ever as the elder, newly retired Zorro AKA: Don Diego de la Vega, and Catherine Zeta Jones is positively ravishing as Elena, while Stuart Wilson does a nice line in pompous villainy as Don Rafael Montero. Some minor complaints do dwell within the picture. Campbell has a lot to fit into a running time of two hours and twenty odd minutes, and this makes the wait for the rip roaring finale longer than one at first wished for. Though for sure let it be noted that the gold mine action bonanza at pics end is totally worth the wait. Weak in the cast is Matt Letscher as Captain Love, oddly looking like some Kiefer Sutherland tribute act, he lacks any real menace for what is a pretty well written role. James Horner's score lacks the necessary boom boom bang bang that someone like Alfred Newman would have provided, and a comedy horse strand pushes the boundaries of acceptable genre homages a little too far. But really why moan and groan at irks that don't alter the trajectory of The Mask Of Zorro's blade? It isn't trying to do anything other than whisk you along for a blade swashing ride, and that is something that it most assuredly succeeds in doing. 8/10
JPV852
Solid swash-buckling action-adventure cast perfectly with Anthony Hopkins, Antonio Banderas and Catherine Zeta-Jones and finely directed by the great Martin Campbell. I don't remember much about its sequel, The Legend of Zorro, but kind of wished there would be one more to complete a trilogy (maybe titled Zorro's Last Ride?). In any case, was a fun ride and been a good decade plus the last time I watched. **3.75/5**



