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Directed by | Martin Campbell |
Screenplay by | Roberto OrciAlex Kurtzman |
Story by | Roberto OrciAlex KurtzmanTed ElliottTerry Rossio |
Based on | Zorro by Johnston McCulley |
Produced by | Walter F. ParkesLaurie MacDonaldLloyd Phillips |
Starring | Antonio BanderasCatherine Zeta-JonesRufus SewellNick Chinlund |
Cinematography | Phil Meheux |
Edited by | Stuart Baird |
Music by | James Horner |
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Distributed by | Sony Pictures Releasing[1] |
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Running time | 130 minutes |
Country | United States |
Languages | English Spanish |
Budget | $65 million |
Box office | $142.4 million |
The Legend of Zorro is a 2005 American Western swashbuckler film directed by Martin Campbell, produced by Walter F. Parkes, Laurie MacDonald and Lloyd Phillips, with music by James Horner, and written by Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman. It is the sequel to 1998's The Mask of Zorro; Antonio Banderas and Catherine Zeta-Jones reprise their roles as the titular hero and his spouse, Elena, and Rufus Sewell stars as the villain, Count Armand. The film takes place in San Mateo County, California and was shot in San Luis Potosí, Mexico, with second-unit photography in Wellington, New Zealand.[2] The film was theatrically released on October 28, 2005, by Columbia Pictures (instead of TriStar due to Columbia holding the sequel rights to TriStar's pre-1999 film library), and earned $142.4 million on a $65 million budget.