Chargement...
Chargement...



Personne n'a vu son visage... Mais tout le monde... Connaît cette marque.
Après vingt ans de prison, Don Diego de La Vega, alias Zorro, qui a autrefois combattu avec succès l'oppression espagnole et qui est toujours poursuivi par la haine du gouverneur Rafael Montero, se cherche un successeur. Il rencontre alors un jeune brigand, Alejandro Murieta, qui a lui aussi quelques comptes a régler avec l'ancien gouverneur. Après une formation complète, de La Vega remet a son élève le masque de Zorro, son épée et son fouet et l'envoie déjouer le sinistre complot de Montero visant a confisquer la Californie au Mexique.
Avis de la communauté (12)
This is one of my favorite movies of all-time. It has everything I want in a movie: heroism, beauty, sword-fighting (which I consider to be the best form of movie combat), chases, daring, humor, great actors, compelling story, good vs evil, revenge, mystery, romance, excitement... I don't know what more it could have. Antonio Banderas is excellent in the role of Alejandro/Zorro, taking him from a drunk to a dashing hero, Anthony Hopkins adds class as Diego de La Vega (the original Zorro), Catherine Zeta-Jones has never looked more beautiful--but she's not just some damsel in distress, as her duel with Zorro in the stables shows. Don Rafael and Captain Love make great villains. I just LOVE this movie.
A great swashbuckling adventure. Perfect viewing for a lazy Sunday afternoon!
It’s great fun with and incredibly well cast.
Nice action sequences, but I feel Antonio Banderas' character wasn't developed properly. how exactly he passed from a tramp to a nobleman from overnight?
Still as fun as we remember it. Taking the cartoonish bits aside, the movie is a great example of a hero/revenge action crowd-pleaser. It's like a nice pop-corn update of the classic swashbuckler picture of Old Hollywood. Banderas fits perfectly in the role.