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2005 |
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PG |
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| Duration |
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126 minutes |
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| Other Title |
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Zorro 2, Zorro Unmasked |
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| Director |
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Martin Campbell |
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| Producer |
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Steven Spielberg, Walter F. Parkes, Laurie MacDonald |
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| Distributor |
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Columbia Pictures |
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Cast |
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Antonio Banderas as Don Alejandro de la Vega/Zorro Adrian Alonso as Joaquin Catherine Zeta-Jones as Elena de La Vega Gustavo Sanchez Parra as Cortez Julio Oscar Mechoso as Frey Felipe Leo Burmester as Col. Beauregard Nick Chinlund as Jacob McGivens Pedro Armendariz Jr as Govenor Don Pedro Rufus Sewell as Armand Tony Amendola as Father Quintero |
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Synopsis |
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With a family to consider, the courageous Zorro must now weigh the consequences of his secretive, crime-fighting, swashbuckling life: he has become estranged from both his wife, Elena, and child, Joaquin. His son, only knowing that 'papa is away on business' has a difficult time dealing with his father's absence. And his adventure-loving wife must maintain a level of normalcy for the trio's home-life, much to her frustration. However, while Zorro tries to pull himself away from dangerous crusading, his heart speaks to him of a great darkness, and he prays for the courage and strength to, once again, put on the mask--realizing that there is a major threat brewing in California. However, his family falls into peril as he fights the dark forces, and thus, Zorro, is once again called to save the day against a new nemesis.
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U.S. Box Office: $42,840,410
Filming Locations: San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
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