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The Resolution - Mask of Zorro [Deleted Scene]
The Resolution - Mask of Zorro [Deleted Scene]
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The Wallet - Mask of Zorro [Deleted Scene]
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The Wallet - Mask of Zorro [Deleted Scene] #Zorro #SpecialFeatures #DeletedScene
I'm looking for a man...who calls himself....BUCHO! *cancion del mariachi plays*
This should've been in the movie, including how Santana got the map
I can’t believe he married mel Griffith so glad there not together anymore she was and is such a bad drug dealing who should have stoped long time ago I feel sorry yet happy Antonio and Don have a healthier relationship with there girls in there life now
Catherine really was angelic. No wonder he kissed her like that!
0:12 Well..Well ..Well if it isn't Braga, I didn't know Time Traveling 🕦 worked for Drug Lords 💉, Now Look at him a Presidenate of a Brigade of Troops funny 🤣 how things work out.
Needs a little music... but Elena is a passionate kisser as well as dancer...
Pity they didn't leave it in.
this was more a 60's western vibe ending, I really liked this one better than the original ending
To be kept, but without the frenchkiss with the slaves around!!!!
Notice how they portray General Santa Ana as good guy as opposed to a villain like in The Alamo.
He was only human. Santa Ana was apparently a pretty chill guy. It it because his later actions that most Mexicans remember him as a traitor, and Americans remember him as a villain.
Si, como si besarse así delante de toda la gente era bien visto en esa época ... 😅
Anybody else think that Alejandro looked more than a little like Inigo Montoya at this point of the film? The most ironic thing is that, unlike Mandy Patinkin, Antonio Banderas is actually a Spaniard. 😄
Hah, a Desperado reunion of sorts! 😄
From heartless drug lord to generous commander
Zorro could be ANYWHERE!!! So, there's still a ZORRO. He's batman's ancestor
Of course their must be a batman reference everywhere even where it doesn't fit
Texans: I hate this guy hes the scourge of Texas Texas's four brothers: Who Texas: Santa Anna
One of the things I appreciate about this ending is that coy look Santa Anna gave Alejandro afterwards. Clearly knowing but catching Alejandro's drift to play along so that Zorro always remains a useful myth.
She's an angel 🥵🥵🥵
I'll be very surprised Antonio Lopez De Santa Anna and Zorro will be friends and allies and I knew Rafael and Captain Love are no match against Santa Anna Army because Santa Anna has thousands of men more than Rafeal small army
Well Rafael was a governor he could get more and more soldiers
For goodness sake why delete it?
Isn't that Geoffrey Rush? Captain Barbosa!
Nope !! It’s Joaquim de Almeida famous Portuguese actor known for portraying vilains in many Hollywood movies include one with Banderas ( Desperado )
@@LeDedoubleur Ah, TY!
00:16 It looks like the production remembered some historical trivia, his left legs looks pretty... prosthetic.
I like this scene. I wish they hadn't cut it out.
Bucho!
The Alamo
Mexico Diego zorro
Thank you for uploading this.
So unrealistic. This scene should have gone like this. Santana: who are you? Zorro: WHAT!?!!?!? Santana: who are you? Everyone: WHAT????? Zorro: Sorry I and I'm pretty sure everyone else behind me can't hear you given the fact that we just had our hearing destroyed by a massive explosion.
Fun fact, that is a alternate ending in my head cannon
Its a good scene for sure and im sorry it got deleted but I can see why. It was dramatically more impactful to dissolve from Diegos death to the ending. Showing this after would have been lessen the his death scene.Plus it would have been awkward that Alejandro and Elena would start to make out right after as well. My guess is this was supposed to be the ending but they cut it and shoot the ending in the theatrical version we see now.
Actually the final version made the movie more fairytale-like than this would have
Lol he knew he was Zorro. He didn't need to ask especially when he's the only one wearing something that would resemble Zorro
Yeah and he saw he wants to have it as a secret so was discrett 😊
I pleasant little scene, it really adds to Zorro-2.0s character.
Yes yes anywhere you can see he knows and secretly he s like thank you zorro 😊😉
I think Elena now was glad she did not take the map from him . Otherwise the slaves would get killed
This scene is the best continuation and make the presidente an important character for a sequel .. Maybe the reason why they deleted this is because of the black attire of Alejandro which is very similar to Zorro
They should have kept that scene in. It was great to see Joaguin de Almeida playing Santana. Man, what a gem. :-)
Alejandro was also suppose to bring the police to the mine
One part I like is that Santa Anna took everyone who was forced to work as slaves to get them food, water, and possibly new clothes.
Santa Anna. Good guy....or bad guy? There are very strong opinions on this (both ways). That's why the scene was deleted.
Too bad this wasn't in the 4K release's special features.
I hate it when they cut out full fully shot scenes from these movies! It's dishonest!
Woudnt be bad if Rafael and Harrison survived and got arrested for all of this
They're get worse than that. Santa Ana would have their heads, considering it was his gold they stole. They'd get arrested and faced execution.
@@MrOuran369 yeah or life in jail or 30 years
Rafael said to Captain Harrison Love that Santa Anna would have them butchered like cattle earlier in the film.
@@darkmagician2521 i know . But they D deserve to go to jail
I'm surprised Don Luiz apparently didn't get in any trouble.
They should have kept that scene
In Zorro's mask, General Santa Anna is depicted as a hero of the Mexican people, but in historical reality he was a ruthless dictator. Remember Alamo!
And by "Remember Alamo" I suppose you mean remember when a bunch of white settlers started to cross into Mexican territory and bring their slaves with them, a practice that was illegal in Mexico (but very much booming in the US), and when the Mexican government started to crack down on the slavers they decided to "proclaim their independence" and then proceeded to beg the US government (headed by an expansionistic slaver in the form of Polk) to intervene in a shameless war of expansion that not only preserved slavery in Texas for another 20 years but also seized massive amounts of land from Mexico for the sake of "Manifest Destiny"?
@@olavops1000 It was Mexico at the time that needed Anglo-American migrants if they converted to Catholicism for Mexican citizenship to help Mexico fight the Indians and cultivate the land. But it was the Spanish settlers in Mexico the first to have enslaved Africans and Indians by forcibly converting them to Catholicism or exterminating them.
Such strong divergent views about Santa Anna, are the reason, why this scene was deleted.
@@clem5632 That's irrelevant. It was illegal in Mexico (no longer Spain). And those Anglo settlers never converted and never gave up their slaves. They were worse than Santa Anna.
@@dab0331 Santa Anna was not better either he was a tyrant (Mexican Napoleon) He executed a lot of innocent people at Fort Alamo and in Goliad he took no prisoners.
I love the fact that Diego helped until the end, and this scene really explains how they got out of the mine, and also Why Diego's funeral lasted 3 days, I believe Santana helped with it
Yeah. Diego remained a hero till the end. He still remained Zorro in one way. Notice he had some Zorro kit on him. The black vest, the gloves and the belt. Oh and , did Diego and Alejandro exchange swords? Or did Don Diego have more than one in his lair ? I think he had more than one sword. I mean he was a professional.
It doesn't explain how they got out of the mine.
the most unhappy crowd of people, who were slaves, nearly got killed and now are free and Santa Anna will give them food and drink and a place to stay and sleep 😆
Santa Ana wasn't a particularly nice guy, but he opposed slavery, which is more than the Texans can say.
Well, they may be free, but they still have nothing, I like the realistic aproach of the slaves, You know, unlike other movies when they just saw the end of the world but start partying and singing right after.
Ofcourse he will help them more but now i think to eat and drink is the most important
@@toddsmitts well look at the appalled expression on his face when he finds out his people were made into slaves.
I never saw this scene
How do you like it?
@@MyBlackandRedCZ cool
Its deleted i found it not long ago and there are more deleted .
Yes Rafael Montero and his men were very fortunate to have died when they did, otherwise they would've been butchered like cattle. Except for Don Luiz, who gets off the hook but ends up roped into slaving away as a schoolteacher.
That kiss is so awkward without music omg I had to whistle it myself.
Ahahahaha I'm dead
What did Santa Anna say and he s very fortunate to have died if he didnt
Pity three fingured Jack did not survive
At least he was avenged.
Yeah but he could of survived if he woudnt do nonsence and then with Alejandro punch love