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The Mask of Zorro (1998)
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Release Date:
17 July 1998 (USA)
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Plot:
The elder Zorro trains his replacement to fight the enemy Montero. full summary | add synopsis
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Awards:
Nominated for 2 Oscars.
Another 7 wins
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15 nominations
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Antonio Banderas | ... | Alejandro Murrieta / Zorro | |
| Anthony Hopkins | ... | Don Diego de la Vega / Zorro | |
| Catherine Zeta-Jones | ... | Elena Montero / Elena Murrieta | |
| Stuart Wilson | ... | Don Rafael Montero | |
| Matt Letscher | ... | Capt. Harrison Love | |
| Tony Amendola | ... | Don Luiz | |
| Pedro Armendáriz Jr. | ... | Don Pedro (as Pedro Armendariz) | |
| William Marquez | ... | Fray Felipe | |
| José Pérez | ... | Cpl. Armando Garcia (as Jose Perez) | |
| Victor Rivers | ... | Joaquín Murrieta | |
| L.Q. Jones | ... | Three-Fingered Jack | |
| Julieta Rosen | ... | Esperanza de la Vega | |
| Luisa Huertas | ... | Nanny | |
| José María de Tavira | ... | Young Alejandro Murrieta (as Jose Maria de Tavira) | |
| Raúl Martínez | ... | Heavyset Lieutenant (as Raul Martinez) |
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Rated PG-13 for some intense action and violence.
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Runtime:
136 min
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Color (Technicolor)
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2.35 : 1 more
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Certification:
Iceland:12 |
Brazil:12 |
Argentina:Atp |
Australia:M |
Canada:14 (Nova Scotia) |
Canada:AA (Ontario) |
Canada:G (Quebec) |
Chile:TE |
Denmark:15 |
Finland:K-8 |
France:U |
Germany:12 |
Hong Kong:IIA |
Ireland:12 |
Netherlands:12 |
Norway:11 |
Portugal:M/12 |
Singapore:PG |
South Korea:15 |
Spain:T |
Sweden:11 |
Switzerland:7 (canton of Geneva) |
Switzerland:7 (canton of Vaud) |
UK:PG |
USA:PG-13 |
Canada:PG (Alberta/British Columbia/Manitoba)
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Raul Julia was originally supposed play Diego de la Vega but died before he could take the role.
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Revealing mistakes: When he dismounts to stop the burning wick, it is obvious Captain Love's saddle cover is made of fake leopard skin material.
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Quotes:
Alejandro Murrieta:
Is something funny?
Captain Harrison Love: Strange, actually. This is the second time I've shot this man while he was flying through the air.
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Captain Harrison Love: Strange, actually. This is the second time I've shot this man while he was flying through the air.
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in Saturday Night Live 25 (1999) (TV)
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Soundtrack:
I Want To Spend My Lifetime Loving You
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FAQ
Why did Zorro carve an "M", not a "Z", on Captain Love's face?Who did the trick riding on the horses?
Why did Zorro cut off Elena's dress? Was he trying to humiliate her?
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At the conclusion of The Mask of Zorro I heard something I haven't heard in a cinema for a long, long time an outbreak of spontaneous applause. It happened because the audience felt so good at the conclusion of the film that they wanted to show their appreciation, to share with others the goodwill which this little slice of magic had brought into their lives. To a jaded movie-goer like myself, it was music to the ears.
This is a simple film, telling a simple story about justice conquering oppression and the power of all that is good in the world to put all that is evil to the sword. Anchored by three great performances from Anthony Hopkins, Antonio Banderas and the luscious Catherine Zeta-Jones, it's a never-ending parade of derring-do which brings to mind the likes of The Crimson Pirate, the kind of film your parents tell you they just don't make anymore. It's played for laughs all the way down the line, but it's not a farce the humour is gentle, the characters inhabiting a world which we know never existed but which damn well should have, a world where swordfights and horse chases and romantic love are the order of the day. I watched this film in an enraptured stupor, and for a short time I was twelve years old again, thrilling to the larger than life exploits of pirates, musketeers and the sons of Hercules.
Okay, so it isn't going to win any awards for depth of character, and you aren't going to be discussing the finer details of the plot over a bowl of gazpacho when it's over. But in an age when meanspirited movies seem to be becoming more and more common, it's a pure delight to come across something so untainted.
It's the sound of two hands clapping, folks. Miss it at your peril.