NEW ZORRO SERIES
PUTS JEAN DUJARDIN UNDER THE MASK
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| Zorro is out as of September 6th |
THE STORY IS SET IN 1821
Don
Diego de la Vega becomes mayor of his beloved city of Los Angeles,
which he intends to make prosper. However, the municipality is facing
financial problems due to the greed of a local businessman, Don
Emmanuel, against whom the mayor's powers prove insufficient to fight
injustice. Diego hasn't
called on his double Zorro in 20 years. But in
the name of the common good, he has no choice but to pull out his mask
and sword. Diego soon finds it
difficult to reconcile his dual identity
as Zorro and mayor, and this puts a strain on his marriage to Gabriella,
who is unaware of his secret. Can Diego
save his marriage and his
sanity in the midst of chaos? Salvatore Ficarra plays his mute sidekick
Bernardo, with Audrey Dana as his wife Gabriella.
The series was shot
in Spain where epic sets were build to reconstruct a whole 19th century
Californian town. Check out the fun trailer for the new series below:
called on his double Zorro in 20 years. But in
the name of the common good, he has no choice but to pull out his mask
and sword. Diego soon finds it
difficult to reconcile his dual identity
as Zorro and mayor, and this puts a strain on his marriage to Gabriella,
who is unaware of his secret. Can Diego
save his marriage and his
sanity in the midst of chaos? Salvatore Ficarra plays his mute sidekick
Bernardo, with Audrey Dana as his wife Gabriella.
The series was shot
in Spain where epic sets were build to reconstruct a whole 19th century
Californian town. Check out the fun trailer for the new series below:
I've never really been a fan of this character, but there's something you do remarkably well: you always manage to make the cake look so tempting that I feel like taking a slice. We'll see... perhaps this time you'll convince me. A big hug.
ReplyDeleteThey say I do that with book reviews as well LOL
DeleteI watched the latest version of Spanish Zorro two years ago and it was godawful, this one at least has Dujardin LOL
Returning the hug.
Gosto do zorro, fiquei curiosa pelo filme, Dezmond ótima semana abraços.
ReplyDeleteHope you manage to catch it over there.
DeleteI watched this when it came to Italy... awfull, the Spanish-Mexican version is way better; this version is... too French to be realistic
ReplyDeleteI found the Spanish version terrible as well.
DeleteNot a fan of Zorro, but the comedy version might be different..
ReplyDeleteIt certainly makes it more fun.
DeleteA long time ago, when I was a child, I watched the movie "Zorro".
ReplyDeleteYou will soon have Dubrovski series, the Russian version of Zorro, I wanted to do a post on it, but did not like the look of it in t he end.
DeleteIt wasn't a Soviet Zorro film, but a foreign one. I don't know what country it was filmed in.
DeleteThere were many different version, the Antonio Banderas and Catherine Zeta Jones one was probably the most popular.
DeleteMe da ganas de verla. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteGracias
DeleteAnother one I'll end up skipping. I feel like we've had a lot of Zorro projects these past few years, no?
ReplyDeleteWe did.
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