His CIA code name is Condor. In the next seventy-two hours almost everyone he trusts will try to kill him.
In 1998, “The Mask of Zorro” did $250 million in business, making a sequel almost inevitable. The good news is that, as sequels go, “The Legend of Zorro” is pretty good. To be sure, it lacks some of ...
In 1850--against the backdrop of political unrest, as the scheming Jacob McGivens tries to stop California from joining the Union--the mysterious black-caped masked swordsman, Alejandro de la Vega, ...
Surprisingly violent for a PG, this sequel is nevertheless an exuberant, expansive, humorous and lavish popcorn cruncher. Yet it is too full of fatal-seeming mayhem to be appropriate for most preteens ...
A secret society, the Knights of Aragon, seeks to keep the United States from achieving manifest destiny and only the legendary Zorro (Antonio Banderas) can stop them. Unfortunately, Zorro, also known ...
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