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The Prisoner Of Zenda
1937, Movie, NR, 101 mins
The Prisoner Of Zenda: Review
Hollywood movies don't get much classier. The great
Anthony Hope
adventure is adapted for the screen with loving loyalty to the story, and Cromwell's helmsmanship is decisive and full of affection for the tale.
Ronald Colman
plays the doppelganger roles of Rudolph Rassendyl and Prince Rudolf of the mythical European kingdom of Ruritania.
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The Prisoner Of Zenda: Cast & Details
Year: 1937
Rated NR
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Cast
Ronald Colman
: Rudolph Rassendyl/King Rudolf V
Madeleine Carroll
: Princess Flavia
Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
: Rupert of Hentzau
Mary Astor
: Antoinette De Mauban
C. Aubrey Smith
: Col. Zapt
Raymond Massey
: Black Michael
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