- Studio: TriStar Pictures
- Release Date: Jul 17, 1998
Summary:
The original Zorro, Don Diego de la Vega, is captured and imprisoned just as Spain concedes California to Santa Anna. 20 years go by and his mortal enemy, Don Rafael Montero, returns to California with a plan to become wealthy at the expense of the peasants. The original Zorro escapes from prison and trains a new Zorro to take his place. Much swashbuckling and derring-do ensues.
| Runtime: | 136 min |
|---|---|
| Rating: | Rated PG-13 for some intense action and violence. |
| Production: | TriStar Pictures |
| Genres: | Action, Adventure, Romance, Western |
| Countries: | USA, Germany |
| Language: | English |
| Home Release Date: | Sep 25, 2001 |
| Director | Credit |
|---|---|
| Martin Campbell | Director |
| Writer | Credit |
|---|---|
| John Eskow | Screenplay |
| Johnston McCulley | Character Zorro |
| Randall Jahnson | Story |
| Ted Elliott | Story |
| Terry Rossio | Story |
| Principal Cast | Credit |
|---|---|
| Anthony Hopkins | Don Diego De La Vega/Zorro |
| Antonio Banderas | Alejandro Murrieta/Zorro |
| Catherine Zeta Jones | Elena Montero/Elena Murrieta |
| Cast | Credit |
|---|---|
| José María de Tavira | Young Alejandro Murrieta |
| José Pérez | Cpl. Armando Garcia |
| Julieta Rosen | Esperanza De La Vega |
| L.Q. Jones | Three-Fingered Jack |
| Luisa Huertas | Nanny |
| Matt Letscher | Capt. Harrison Love |
| Pedro Armendáriz Jr. | Don Pedro |
| Raúl Martínez | Heavyset Lieutenant |
| Stuart Wilson | Don Rafael Montero |
| Tony Amendola | Don Luiz |
| Victor Rivers | |
| William Marquez | Fray Felipe |
| Producer | Credit |
|---|---|
| David Foster | Producer |
| Doug Claybourne | Producer |
| John Gertz | Co-Producer |
| Laurie MacDonald | Executive Producer |
| Steven Spielberg | Executive Producer |
| Tava R. Maloy | Associate Producer |
| Walter F. Parkes | Executive Producer |
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