Prisoner of Zenda, The (1937) - (Movie Clip) It's No Joke, Englishman!
Ruritarians Zapt (C. Aubrey Smith) and Fritz (David Niven) awaken visiting Englishman Rassendyll (Ronald Colman) to explain that his double, the king, with whom they've been partying, has been drugged, and urgent action is required, in The Prisoner of Zenda, 1937.
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An Englishman (Ronald Colman) who resembles the king of a small European nation gets mixed up in palace intrigue when his look-alike is kidnapped in The Prisoner of Zenda (1937).
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Joining the end of producer David O. Selznick's elaborate credits, Ronald Colman as Englishman Rassendyll disembarks from the Orient Express in Ruritania, not realizing, as all the locals do, that he's a dead ringer for their king, in The Prisoner of Zenda, 1937.
Prisoner of Zenda, The (1937) -- (Movie Clip) Your Dynastic Obligations
English Rassendyll (Ronald Colman), who has bravely replaced his look-alike, the abducted king of Ruritania, at his coronation, makes instant progress with fiancee` Princess Flavia (Madeleine Carroll), who thinks he's the less gallant original, in David Selznick's The Prisoner of Zenda, 1937.