Vacationing Englishman Rassendyll (Ronald Colman) dozes in a game preserve, where he's found by Zapt (C. Aubrey Smith) and Fritz (David Niven), then introduced to his double, in David O. Selznick's The Prisoner of Zenda, 1937. watch
Zapt (C. Aubrey Smith) and Fritz (David Niven) awaken Rassendyll (Ronald Colman) to explain that his double, the king, has been drugged, and urgent action is required, in The Prisoner of Zenda, 1937. watch
Opening credits leading to a futuristic use of classical music, wherein investor Lloyd (C. Aubrey Smith) softens up his targets with Beethoven, from The Tunnel, (a.k.a. "Transatlantic Tunnel") 1935. watch