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Prisoner of Zenda is an Australian 49-minute direct-to-video animated film from Burbank Films Australia. It was originally released in 1988[1]. The film is based on Anthony Hope's classic English novel, The Prisoner of Zenda, first published in 1894, and was adapted by Leonard Lee. It was produced by Roz Phillips and featured original music by John Stuart. Burbank Films Australia's copyrights over the film have expired and now the film is in the public domain; different companies, including the American DVD Ltd., distribute the film for home video around the globe.
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On his deathbed, the king of Ruritania announces to his two twin sons, Rudolph and Michael, that he must chose one of them to be the future king of Ruritania following their father's death. The king believes that his youngest son Rudolph is more fit to be king than Michael, and so chooses him for the throne. Rudolph is shocked with his father's decission and Michael is outraged and angry. Following his father's death, "Black Michael", as he is known to some of the villagers, gathers his minions and expresses his anger at his father's decission, which he believes to be foolish. He recalls that his father had mentioned that he, Michael, should be king, if and when his brother died; thus, he begins to especulate a plan to cause Rudolph's death. Michael's wife, Princess Antoinette, is shocked after hearing her beloved husband speak ill of his dead father, and even more after hearing of his plot to murder Rudolph. When she confronts him, Michael sends Antoinette away and tells her that if he can't count on her loyalty, she is no longer his wife. Antoinette runs to Rudolph and informs him of Michael's plots; thought at first Rudolph refuses to believe her, Antoinette insists. Following one of Rudolph's plans to ensure his own safety, Princess Antoinette travels to London, where he meets another young man, by the name of Rudolph, who looks remarkably and exactly like the king-to-be of Ruritania. Princess Antoinette brings the new Rudolph to Ruritania, hoping that he may help her and Rudolph to be safe from Michael. Rudolph, who still trusts his brother, accepts an invitation from Michael, who offers him a drink. Pretending that his intentions were to congratulate Rudolph stepping up to the throne, Michael drugs his brother causing him to enter a deep coma, only a few days prior to his coronation. The new Rudolph proposes to accept the crown himself, so that Prince Rudolph will step up to the throne as soon as he comes out from his state of unconsciousness. When Michael learns of this, he kidnapps the prince and takes him away to the Castle Zenda, where he intends to murder him. Antoinette and Rudolph come up with a plan to surprise Michael and his minions at Zenda and thus rescue the prince. When they defeat Michael, the young prince Rudolph becomes the king of Ruritania and takes his father's place at last.
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The animated works of Burbank Films Australia |
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Charles Dickens
Animated Classics |
A Christmas Carol (1982) · Oliver Twist (1982) · David Copperfield (1983) · Great Expectations (1983) · The Old Curiosity Shop (1984) · A Tale of Two Cities (1984) · Nicholas Nickleby (1985) · The Pickwick Papers (1985)
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Sherlock Holmes
Animated Classics |
Sherlock Holmes and a Study in Scarlet (1983) · Sherlock Holmes and the Valley of Fear (1983) · Sherlock Holmes and the Sign of Four (1983) · Sherlock Holmes and the Baskerville Curse (1983)
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Literary Animated Classics |
The Man in the Iron Mask (1985) · The Adventures of Robin Hood (1985) · 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1985) · The Three Musketeers (1986) · Peter Pan (1986) · King Solomon's Mines (1986) · Kidnapped (1986) · Ivanhoe (1986) · The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1986) · Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1986) · The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1986) · Alice: Through the Looking Glass (1987) · Treasure Island (1987) · Rob Roy (1987) · The Odyssey (1987) · The Last of the Mohicans (1987) · Don Quixote of La Mancha (1987) · Black Beauty (1987) · Wind in the Willows (1988) · Westward Ho! (1988) · Prisoner of Zenda (1988) · The Legend of Hiawatha (1988) · The Black Arrow (1988) · Alice in Wonderland (1988) · Around the World in 80 Days (1988)
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