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Rudolf Rassendly .
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The Prisoner of Zenda is set in Ruritania, a fictional middle European country. The original book (though it seems to have moved in some later books or to have been moved by other authors) states that it is along the railroad route between Dresden and Prague but more than likely the capital of Ruritania, Strelsau, is modelled on Hof, just over the Czech border in Bavaria.
In the novel 'The Prisoner of Zenda',I would like to reflect the theme of loyalty as shown by the characters in the story.Rudolf Rassendyll was only a persuaded to Ruritania.However, he showed his loyalty by risking his life in imprisonment
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Colonel Sapt and Fritz
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"The Prisoner of Zenda" is set in the fictional kingdom of Ruritania, a European country loosely based on real European countries such as Germany and Austria. The story takes place in the late 19th century, featuring a blend of historical and imaginary elements to create a romantic and adventurous setting. Landscapes include grand castles, lush forests, and a sense of old-world charm.
The Prisoner of Zenda was created in 1894.
Anthony Hope wrote The Prisoner of Zenda.
The Prisoner of Zenda was released on 05/25/1979.
The Production Budget for The Prisoner of Zenda was $12,500,000.
The cast of The Prisoner of Zenda - 1915 includes: Gerald Ames as Rupert of Hentzau Marie Anita Bozzi as Antoinette de Mauban George Bellamy as Captain von Rischenheim Jane Gail as Princess Flavia Charles Rock as Colonel Sapt Heather Thatcher as Extra Norman Yates as Fritz von Tarlenheim
The Prisoner of Zenda grossed $7,000,000 worldwide.
Fraser Coalter has: Played Colonel Sapt in "The Prisoner of Zenda" in 1913. Played Dr. McDonald in "Body and Soul" in 1915. Played Nicholas Harding in "The Face at Your Window" in 1920. Played Schuyler Burr in "A Society Scandal" in 1924. Played Lawyer in "Prince of Tempters" in 1926.
"The Prisoner of Zenda" by Anthony Hope typically has around 150 pages, depending on the edition and font size.
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