The Prisoner of Zenda (1937)
An Englishman on a Ruritanian holiday finds himself caught up in courtly intrigue. Ronald Colman is delightfully genteel in duel lookalike roles as both the Englishman and the soon-to-be coronated king. He’s helped along the way by David Niven and C. Aubrey Smith. It’s a quick adventure tale filled with romance, moats, fencing, and evil usurpers (one gleefully played by Douglas Fairbanks Jr.).
Side Note: I cannot see C. Aubrey Smith without thinking of him as Commander McBragg from Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales.
Oscar Nominations: Best Art Direction; Best Music, Score
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