The Mask of Zorro (1998) [PG-13]

Release Date:
July 16, 1998

Original Title:
The Mask of Zorro

Alternate Titles:
La Máscara Del Zorro
Zorro - Den maskerte hevneren
黑俠梭羅

Genres:
Action | Adventure

Production Companies:
Amblin Entertainment
David Foster Productions
TriStar Pictures
Zorro Productions

Production Countries:
Germany | Mexico | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  BG: B  BR: 12  CA: 14A  CZ: U  DE: 12  ES: APTA  FR: 12  GB: PG  JP: G  KR: 15  NO: 15  PT: M/12  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 136

No one has seen his face... but everyone ... knows this mark.

It has been twenty years since Don Diego de la Vega fought Spanish oppression in Alta California as the legendary romantic hero, Zorro. Having escaped from prison he transforms troubled bandit Alejandro into his successor, in order to foil the plans of the tyrannical Don Rafael Montero who robbed him of his freedom, his wife and his precious daughter.

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Art Direction:
Michael Atwell

Assistant Art Director:
Tomas Owen

Associate Producer:
Tava R. Maloy

Camera Operator:
Roger Pearce

Casting:
Pam Dixon

Chief Lighting Technician:
Terry Potter

Co-Producer:
John Gertz

Costume Designer:
Graciela Mazón

Director:
Martin Campbell

Director of Photography:
Phil Meheux

Editor:
Thom Noble

Executive Producer:
Laurie MacDonald
Walter F. Parkes
Steven Spielberg

Fight Choreographer:
Jim Vickers

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Joaquin Cervera

First Assistant Camera:
Jasper Fforde

First Assistant Director:
George Parra

Hair Designer:
Paul LeBlanc

Key Makeup Artist:
Gabriel Solana
Rosie Duprat Fort

Makeup Designer:
Ken Diaz

Novel:
Johnston McCulley

Original Music Composer:
James Horner

Producer:
Doug Claybourne
David Foster

Production Design:
Cecilia Montiel

Production Supervisor:
Nancy Jane King

Screenplay:
John Eskow
Ted Elliott
Terry Rossio

Script Supervisor:
Sue Field

Second Assistant Camera:
Sam Barnes

Second Assistant Director:
Chitra F. Mojtabai

Second Second Assistant Director:
Jorge L. Baron
Daniel Almada

Second Unit Director:
Glenn Randall Jr.

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Kim Marks

Set Decoration:
Denise Camargo

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Kevin O'Connell
Greg P. Russell

Special Effects:
Laurencio Cordero

Special Effects Coordinator:
John Stears

Steadicam Operator:
Kirk R. Gardner

Story:
Ted Elliott
Terry Rossio
Randall Jahnson

Stunt Coordinator:
Glenn Randall Jr.

Stunt Double:
Casey O'Neill
Richard Bucher
Gary Morgan
Nancy Young

Stunts:
Tad Griffith
Larry Holt
Perry Barndt
Richard L. Blackwell
Tony Angelotti
Joey Box
Danny Costa
James M. Churchman
Jan Bryant
John Casino
J. Mark Donaldson
Dennis Deveaugh
Dale Gibson
Alex Green
Richard L. Duran
Jim Hardy
Marguerite Happy
Jeff Habberstad
Mike Johnson
Jake Lombard
Tom Morga
Juddson Keith Linn
Jimmy Ortega
Vladimir Orlov
Mario Roberts
Thomas Rosales Jr.
Jason Rodriguez
Lincoln Simonds
George Marshall Ruge
Peter Stader
Taso N. Stavrakis
Chuck Waters
Mike Watson
R.L. Tolbert
Webster Whinery

Title Designer:
Kyle Cooper

Unit Production Manager:
Doug Claybourne

Wardrobe Assistant:
Lupita Peckinpah

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