The Legend of Zorro

The Legend of Zorro

Follow-up to the 1998 success The Mask of Zorro by the same director, the main attractions of that film, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Antonio Banderas are back in the rather less engaging continuation of the swashbuckling legend. What is lacks in credible story line it makes up for in

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Follow-up to the 1998 success The Mask of Zorro by the same director, the main attractions of that film, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Antonio Banderas are back in the rather less engaging continuation of the swashbuckling legend. What is lacks in credible story line it makes up for in pace and action, full of dash, daring and dazzling death-defying stuntwork.

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