The Mask of Zorro

The Mask of Zorro

70% Liked It
liked it

The Mask of Zorro

Anthony Hopkins, Antonio Banderas, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Jose Perez, Matt Letscher

Zorro is imprisoned, his wife killed, and daughter kidnapped by his enemy, Montero, who then returns to Spain. When Montero returns to California 20 years later, Zorro, now an old man, escapes to exac...( read more  read more... )t his revenge. But things become complicated and Zorro recruits a replacement. A younger, somewhat unstable, version of Zorro with his own plans of revenge.

Id: 3423296

Do you want to see this movie?

My Friends Said...


Recent Reviews


  • September 6, 2008
    This is a great action film with lots of stunts, fights thrown in. Quite light hearted and funny as well.
  • July 9, 2008
    My apologies, I'm feeling a bit lazy. But I will say that's it's an old favourite of mine.
  • June 14, 2008
    Who cares about Zorro? Boring movie.
  • June 2, 2008
    This is pure comedy and drama and action blended together. Love the swordplay and anthony Hopkins on form with antonio and catherine zeta jones.
  • March 12, 2008
    Don Diego de la Vega: Do you know how to use that thing?
    Alejandro Murrieta: Yes. The pointy end goes into the other man.

    A nice tribute to old Swashbuckling movies as well as the folk hero Zorro, who was never real by the way.

    The film is pretty much perfectly cast. It's a ...( read more)little long, but all very exciting. Shot from wide a distance, opposed to today's generation of quick cuts, so you see all the grand swordplay and other stunts. A fun, enjoyable movie.

    Anthony Hopkins as a Mexican, nice. He stars as the older Zorro, who is unfortunately imprisoned and has his daughter taken away from him. Years later he escapes, with revenge in mind.

    Antonio Banderas was pretty much born to be Zorro. He has all the looks, energy, and charisma to play this Mexican vigilante.

    And Catherine Zeta-Jones is ridiculously good looking here, as the grown up daughter of old school Zorro.

    It's a well told story with a lot of fun, action, and humor, not to mention a great sweeping score by James Horner.

    Director Martin Campbell, writers Ted and Terry Rossio (who would go on to write the Pirates movies), with the help of Steven Speilberg, has crafted one of the more enjoyable swashbucklers in years.

    Don Rafael Montero: Do you recognize him?
    Elena: No, but he was young and vigorous.
    [pause]
    Elena: He was very vigorous, father.
  • December 15, 2009
    I use to watch the old black and white films on a saturday morning. This remake hasn't lost any of Zorro's charm or swordplay. If anything it's better than the 1940's series.
  • December 6, 2009
    Not the Zorro I grew up with, but the fight scenes are excellent.
  • December 4, 2009
    funny and amazing passion ;)
  • November 23, 2009
    Viva el zorro hijo de puta!!!! (im not mexican)
  • November 20, 2009
    Muy buena historia. Bastante entretenida. Pelicula al fin...
    Catherine "MamaZita"Jones esta super bien... jeje

Opening This Week

Top Box Office

Upcoming Movies

New on DVD