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Prisoner Of Zenda (1937 & 1952 Versions) (1937)
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Starring: James Mason, David Niven, Jane Greer, Ronald Coleman/C. Laughton, Deborah Kerr, Mary Astor, Madeleine Carroll, Raymond Massey, Lewis Stone, Louis Calhern, Robert Douglas, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
Director: Richard Thorpe, John Cromwell
Category: Drama
Studio: Warner Bros.
Subtitles:
English
Length:
201 mins
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He has the appearance and manner of the king, yet he's really a lookalike... and on his shoulders rests all hope of foiling a blackguard's plot to usurp the throne. Adventure, pageantry and royal intrigue are forged at sword point in the two finest screen versions of the beloved 1894 novel filmed many times. Ronald Colman (A Tale Of Two Cities) plays the double role in the resilient 1937 David O. Selznick production [Side A], making palpable the heartbreak of the royal stand-in whose gallantry is tested by his love for the real king's fiancée (Madeleine Carroll). Stewart Granger (Scaramouch) stars in the eye-filling 1952 color version [Side B], romancing Deborah Kerr and wielding bold steel in the film's bravura climactic duel.

 
 
   
   

 

 

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