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The Mask of Zorro
Driving by his deep will of revenge for the murder of his wife and the hijacking of his daughter, Don Diego de la Vega, a strong warrior, who has been captured by a corrupted Spanish king, has flew from prison, in order to revenge, and receives help from a young man who also wants to revenge.
















24 August 1951, New Haven, Connecticut, USA

27 July 1949, Brooklyn, New York, USA






15 October 1942, Gallup, New Mexico, USA









28 July 1961, Midland, Michigan, USA



19 July 1947, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico



February 26, 2012
This is the best movie version of Zorro to date, and High-Definition makes it that much more exciting.
May 26, 2006
Not so much a blood-pounding swashbuckling adventure as it is a comfortable old friend--the kind of movie your grandfather might have seen at a Saturday matinee.
January 01, 2000
Banderas, with his flashing eyes, makes a good mock-Hidalgo, but the movie would be a lot more amusing if it weren't such kid stuff.
June 06, 2013
Simplistic but sprawling action film...
April 09, 2005
Buckling the swash in a way approaching Errol Flynn, Antonio is up for the action and handles the slapstick as the inept student with aplomb. The romance between him and Zeta-Jones has sparks, too.
June 18, 2002
The story is not important. The clash of swords, the leaps, the tumbles -- it's all very nice. But after 136 minutes, it becomes a bit much.
March 11, 2008
Crisp and competent and often witty, but it only does what it's supposed to do; it's never quite inspired or exhilarating...
January 01, 2000
The Mask of Zorro has something you don't often see in modern action pictures: a sense of honor.
May 11, 2001
Banderas and Hopkins prove that there's life in the Z-boy yet, but by leaving in the dull patches, the filmmakers may find audiences catching zzzzzs in ways they never intended.
March 26, 2009
The Mask of Zorro stands as a pointed riposte to those who say they don't make 'em like that anymore.
February 14, 2001
A lively, old-fashioned adventure yarn with just a twist of modern attitude, it's the kind of pleasant entertainment that allows the paying customers to have as much fun as the people on screen.