Prisoner of Zenda 1952
Prisoner of Zenda ★★½ 1952
Lessinspired remake of the 1937 version of Anthony Hope's novel, of a man resembling the monarch of a small country who is forced to pose as King during the coronation ceremony, becomes enamored with the queen, and finds himself embroiled in a murder plot. Worth watching for the luxurious costumes and lavish sets. Cast as a Cardinal here, Stone starred in the 1922 version. 101m/C VHS, DVD . Stewart Granger, Deborah Kerr, Louis Calhern, James Mason, Jane Greer, Lewis Stone; D: Richard Thorpe; C: Joseph Ruttenberg.
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