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[[File:21._THE_LEGEND_OF_ZORRO_(2005).jpg|thumb|322px|Theatrical Movie Poster]]
 
[[File:21._THE_LEGEND_OF_ZORRO_(2005).jpg|thumb|322px|Theatrical Movie Poster]]
   
'''''The Legend of Zorro''''' is a 2005 swashbuckler american film and sequel to '''The Mask of Zorro''' (1998), directed by Martin Campbell. 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, which takes place in San Mateo County, California, was shot in San Luis Potosi, Mexico with second-unit photography in Wellington, New Zealand.
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'''''The Legend of Zorro''''' is a 2005 swashbuckler american film and sequel to '''The Mask of Zorro''' (1998), directed by Martin Campbell. Antonio Banderas and Ctherine Zeta-Jones reprise their roles as the titular hero and his spouse, Elena, and Rufus Sewell stars as the villain, Count Armand. The film, which takes place in San Mateo County, California, was shot in San Luis Potosi, Mexico with second-unit photography in Wellington, New Zealand.
 
*'''Directed by:''' Martin Campbell
 
*'''Directed by:''' Martin Campbell
 
*'''Produced by:''' Walter F. Parkes, Laurie MacDonald, Lloyd Phillips
 
*'''Produced by:''' Walter F. Parkes, Laurie MacDonald, Lloyd Phillips
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James Horner was hired to compose thefilm score in September 1997. For his work on ''The Mask of Zorro'', Horner was influenced by Miklos Rozsa's score from '''El Cid'''. The soundtrack, released by Sony Classical Records and Epic Soundtrax, was commercially successful and propelled by the rising profile of Latin heartthrob Marc Anthony and Tina Arena. Their duet, "I Want to Spend My Lifetime Loving You", plays in the closing credits of the film and was released as a single in Europe. The song went #3 on the French singles and #4 on the Dutch singles charts.
 
James Horner was hired to compose thefilm score in September 1997. For his work on ''The Mask of Zorro'', Horner was influenced by Miklos Rozsa's score from '''El Cid'''. The soundtrack, released by Sony Classical Records and Epic Soundtrax, was commercially successful and propelled by the rising profile of Latin heartthrob Marc Anthony and Tina Arena. Their duet, "I Want to Spend My Lifetime Loving You", plays in the closing credits of the film and was released as a single in Europe. The song went #3 on the French singles and #4 on the Dutch singles charts.
   
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1. Plaza of Execution
1. Collecting the Ballots
 
   
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2. Elena and Esperanza
2. Stolen Votes
 
   
 
[[File:Zorro2ost.jpg|thumb|344px|O.S.T. Cover]]
 
[[File:Zorro2ost.jpg|thumb|344px|O.S.T. Cover]]
   
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3. Ride
3. To the Governor's... And Then Elena
 
   
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4. Elena's Truth
4. This Is Who I Am
 
   
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5. Fencing Lesson
5. Classroom Justice
 
   
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6. Tornado In the Barracks
6. The Cortez Ranch
 
   
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7. Confession 
7. A Proposal With Pearls/Perilous Times 
 
   
8. Joaquin's Capture and Zorro's Rescue
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8. Zorro's Theme
   
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9. Mine, The (Montero's Vision)
9. Jailbreak/Reunited
 
   
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10. Stealing the Map
10. A Dinner of Pigeon/Setting the Explosives
 
   
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11. Leave No Witnesses...
11. Mad Dash/Zorro Unmasked
 
   
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12. Diego's Goodbye
12. Just One Drop of Nitro
 
   
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13. I Want To Spend My Lifetime Loving You - Marc Anthony & Tina Arena
13. The Train
 
   
14. Statehood Proclaimed
 
   
15. My Family Is My Life
 
   
 
==Historical references==
 
==Historical references==
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