In "The Legend of Zorro," they're an old married couple Zorro and, um, Zorrette but a pretty hot old married couple, he with his hair hanging insouciantly down in his face, she all heaving-bosomy in a series of corseted gowns. They have a cute and spunky young son, Joaquin, a heckuva hacienda, and a problem that's really just something ginned up to launch the sequel: She wants him to quit being Zorro and be a family man. He wants to keep dashing off and saving everyone. Read the full review
Director: Martin Campbell
Starring: Antonio Banderas, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Rufus Sewell, Nick Chinlund, Julio Oscar Mechoso
Run time: 130 minutes
Release date: Oct. 28, 2005
Rating: PG for sequences of violence/peril and action, language and a couple of suggestive moments.
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: B-
"We need more adventure flicks that play like grown-up movies and can still be enjoyed by kids, like this one."