The Legend of Zorro: Widescreen Special Edition
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UPC: 043396-102323 (DVD)
Region Coding: Region 1
Production Year: 2005
Rating: PG (Parental guidance suggested)
Sequences of Violence/Peril and Action, Language and a Couple of Suggestive Moments
Running Time: 130 min.
DVD Release: 1/31/2006
Case Type: Keep Case
Video Formats: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35:1
Disc Formats: Single Sided, Dual Layered
SRP: $28.95
The original caped crusader is back! Antonio Banderas and Academy Award®-winner Catherine Zeta-Jones (Best Supporting Actress, Chicago, 2002) return for more swashbuckling action, adventure and excitement in the explosive cinematic thrill-ride, THE LEGEND OF ZORRO!

Having spent the last ten years fighting injustice and cruelty, Alejandro de la Vega (Banderas) is now facing his greatest challenge: his loving wife Elena (Zeta-Jones) has thrown him out of the house! Elena has filed for divorce and found comfort in the arms of Count Armand (Rufus Sewell), a dashing French aristocrat. But Alejandro knows something she doesn't: Armand is the evil mastermind behind a terrorist plot to destroy the United States. And so, with his marriage and country's future at stake, it's up to Zorro to try and save two unions before it's too late.

Genres
Action
Adventure


Studios
Columbia Pictures
Spyglass Entertainment
Amblin Entertainment
Media Companies: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Features
Scene Access
Bonus Trailers
Featurettes
Audio Commentary
Deleted Scenes
Multi-angle
Closed Captioned
Subtitles
English
French
Audio Tracks
English Dolby Digital 5.1
French Dolby Digital Dolby Surround
Commentary Dolby Digital Dolby Surround
Cast
Alberto Reyes as Brother Ignacio
Julio Oscar Mechoso as Frey Felipe
Gustavo Sánchez Parra as Cortez
Adrian Alonso as Joaquin
Nick Chinlund as Jacob McGivens
Giovanna Zacarias as Blanca
Carlos Cobos as Tabulador
Antonio Banderas as Zorro / Alejandro
Michael Emerson as Harrigan
Shuler Hensley as Pike
Pedro Armendariz as Governor Riley
Mary Crosby as Governor's Wife
Catherine Zeta-Jones as Elena
Mauricio Bonet as Don Verdugo
Fernando Becerril as Don Diaz
Xavier Marc as Don Robau
Pepe Olivares as Phineas Gendler
Alexa Benedetti as Lupe
Tony Amendola as Father Quintero
Brandon Wood as Ricardo
Alejandro Galan as Constable
Rufus Sewell as Armand
Leo Burmester as Col. Beauregard
Tina French as Peasant Woman
Rayo Rojas as Polo Attendant
Raúl Mendez as Ferroq
Mar Carrera as Marie
Pedro Altamirano as Saloon Owner
Silverio Palacios as Head Jailer

Guards
Alfredo Ramirez
Juan Manuel Vilchis


Antonio Gallegos as Jail Guard
Philip Meheux as Lord Dillingham
Matthew Stirling as Stoker
Pedro Mira as Abraham Lincoln
Crew
Direction:
Martin Campbell: Director
Writing:
Roberto Orci: Screenwriter
Alex Kurtzman: Screenwriter
Roberto Orci: Story By
Alex Kurtzman: Story By
Ted Elliott: Story By
Terry Rossio: Story By
Johnston McCulley: Original Characters By
Production:
Walter F. Parkes: Producer
Laurie MacDonald: Producer
Lloyd Phillips: Producer
Steven Spielberg: Executive Producer
Gary Barber: Executive Producer
Roger Birnbaum: Executive Producer
Cinematography:
Phil Meheux: Director of Photography
Film Editing:
Stuart Baird: Film Editor
Music:
James Horner: Composer
Sound:
Fernando Camara: Production Sound Mixer
Alan Robert Murray: Supervising Sound Editor
Bub Asman: Supervising Sound Editor
Tateum Kohut: Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Bill W. Benton: Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jeffrey J. Haboush: Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Art:
Cecilia Montiel: Production Designer
Graciela Mazon: Costume Designer
Kent Houston: Visual Effects
Kim Sinclair: Art Director
Mike Chapman: Costume Designer
Joel Voorhies: Costume Designer
Ken Diaz: Make-up Artist
Nena Smarz-O'Carroll: Make-up Artist
Amy Schmiederer: Make-up Artist
Bruce Steinheimer: Visual Effects
Tomas Owen: Art Director
Visual Effects by Peerless Camera Company
Paul Docherty: Visual Effects

Visual Effects by Digiscope
Dion Hatch: Visual Effects

Miniature Train Constructed and Filmed by Weta Digital
Steve Ingram: Visual Effects