Don Diego de la Vega (Anthony Hopkins) recruits Alejandro Murieta (Antonio Banderas) to become his replacement as Zorro, the legendary hero. Together, they infiltrate the circle of Don Raphael - the fiercest of the Spanish tyrants. Armed with his mask, sword, whip and jet-black stallion, Tornado, the new Zorro embarks on a mission to stop Don Raphael's plot to buy California, set right twenty years of wrongs, bring justice to the people ensnared by Spanish greed, and win the heart of Elena (Catherine Zeta-Jones) - Don Diego's daughter.
DVD Features:
Note: This release is in the UMD format for Sony PSP players only.
Anamorphic - 1.78
Audio:
Dolby Digital 2.0 - English, French
Subtitles - English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean, Thai - Optional
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Review 1:
"...Banderas cuts a sexy romantic figure....The stunts are a kick..."
Source: Rolling Stone
p.76 08/06/1998
Review 2:
"...Delightful....THE MASK OF ZORRO boasts one of the very best incarnations of the character in Antonio Banderas..."
Source: Sight and Sound
p.48-9 12/01/1998
Review 3:
"...A refreshing throwback that's also thoroughly modern....Rollicks with an exuberance we've rarely seen....Triumphs because it stays true to the pulp serial..." -- Rating: A-
Source: Entertainment Weekly
pp.87-8 11/271/1998
Review 4:
"...A wealth of charismatic Zorros, a smashing heroine and a dauntless love of adventure....[Hopkins acts] with unexpectedly elegant panache....Ms. Zeta-Jones makes her first major film role one to remember..."
Source: New York Times
p.E12 07/17/1998
Review 5:
"...The casting is great. Hopkins, Banderas and Zeta-Jones all look the part and breathe life and passion into their roles....The whole movie is directed with style, aplomb and a good deal of tongue-in-cheek humor....Quite refreshing..."
Source: Box Office
p.45 08/01/1998
Review 6:
"...It's the campy sense of humor, reminiscent of THE PRINCESS BRIDE, that makes this film a cut above the rest..."
Source: Premiere
p.18 07/01/1998
Review 7:
"...It's the kind of pleasant entertainment that allows the paying customer to have as much fun as the people on screen..."
Source: Los Angeles Times
p.C1 07/17/1998