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The Prisoner of Zenda

1922 | 113m | English

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A kingdom's ascending heir, marked for assassination, switches identities with a lookalike, who takes his place at the coronation. When the real king is kidnapped, his followers try to find him, while the stand-in falls in love with the king's intended bride, the beautiful Princess Flavia.
Release Date: Sep 11, 1922
Director: Rex Ingram
Writer: Anthony Hope, Mary O'Hara, Slavko Vorkapich
Genres: Adventure, Drama
Keywords assassin, based on novel or book, prisoner, coronation, heir to the throne, half-brother, look-alike, mistress, held captive, captive, silent film, impersonation, fictitious country, draw bridge
Production Companies Metro Pictures Corporation
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $323,062
Updates Updated: Feb 02, 2025
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Name Character
Lewis Stone Rudolf Rassendyll / King Rudolf
Alice Terry Princess Flavia
Robert Edeson Colonel Sapt
Stuart Holmes Grand Duke 'Black' Michael
Ramon Novarro Rupert of Hentzau
Barbara La Marr Antoinette de Mauban
Malcolm McGregor Capt. Fritz von Tarlenheim
Edward Connelly Marshal von Strakencz
Lois Lee Countess Helga
John George Assassin
Snitz Edwards Josef
Fairfax Burger Bersonin
S.E. Jennings De Gautet
Ted Billings Train Passenger Eating Banana (uncredited)
Eric Mayne Rudolf's Brother Lord Burlesdon (uncredited)
Lon Poff Archbishop (uncredited)
Frederick Vogeding Detchard (uncredited)
Name Job
Grant Whytock Editor
Amos Myers Art Direction
Rex Ingram Director
Anthony Hope Novel
Mary O'Hara Writer
John F. Seitz Director of Photography
Slavko Vorkapich Writer
Name Title
Rex Ingram Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

This is one of my favourite swashbuckling stories - and this silent version is as good as they get. Lewis Stone is the travelling English baron "Rassendyll" who, through damned ill-luck happens to be in the tiny kingdom of Ruritania on the day before their new king "Rudolf" is to be crowned. Whilst ... walking in the woods, he is approached by two soldiers - "Sapt" (Robert Edeson) and "Fritz" (Malcolm McGregor) who happen to work closely with the king - and who are astounded to discover the Englishman is the spitting image of their sovereign. They adjourn to his hunting lodge where, equally astonished, the king and his distant cousin have a few drinks. Next morning, all is not well - the king has been drugged and there is no way he will make his coronation. "Sapt" explains that the crown would likely go to his scheming half-brother "Michael" (Stuart Holmes), the man likely behind this fiendish plot - unless they can find a way to get the king to his ceremony. Substitution appears the order of the day - but only for a short while - and they can thwart the evil Duke's ambitions... Except, the new "King" meets his soon to be bride "Flavia" (Alice Terry) and it all starts to get even more complicated... Can they rescue the real king before it is all too late? Well, that's the plot and Rex Ingram keeps it going well. Terry is lovely as the Princess and Stone plays his roles with loads of flair and style. As ever with these adventures, it's really all about the last fifteen minutes - and we have sword-fighting action a-plenty then. The sets and costumes are all top drawer and the inter-titles keep the story clear and concise. There can be no doubt that colour aided the subsequent versions of this, but otherwise this holds up well against any comparisons.

Jun 06, 2022