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The Prisoner Of Zenda
(1922) Metro Pictures
Directed by Rex Ingram
Cast:
Lewis Stone
Alice Terry
Ramon Novarro
Robert Edeson - Stuart Holmes
Barbara La Marr - Malcolm McGregor
Edward Connelly - Lois Lee
While the weak and drunken King Rudolph of Ruritania awaits his
coronation, he is drugged by his brother, Black Michael, who is
preparing a coup d'etat. Michael's plans are thwarted by the
substitution at Rudolph's coronation of Rassendyll, an Englishman
who is the King's exact double. A rare find of this excellent
version of the classic story.
Rex Ingram was one of the great visual stylists of the silent
cinema. Strong performances from Ingram's wife Alice Terry and the marvelous
Lewis Stone. While Ramon Novarro has top billing, Stone actually has the lead role - Ramon's role is a supporting one
as an evil nobleman. But he is splendid - darkly handsome with a little beard and a monocle - and convincingly evil. It is interesting to see him before he became type-cast as the energetic sweet boy - he shows here that he had more range as an actor than he was allowed to show.
115 Minutes
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