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| title = The Prisoner of Zenda
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| image = Zenda1 Gibson.jpg
| caption = "I Handed Flavia Down the Broad Marble Steps", frontispiece to the 1898 edition
| author = Anthony Hope
| central theme = Duty above all
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| genre = Ruritanian romance
| publication date = 1894
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''[[The Prisoner of Zenda]]'' is an adventure novel by Anthony Hope, published in 1894. The king of the fictional country of [[Ruritania]] is abducted on the eve of his coronation, and the hero, an [[Mighty Whitey|English gentleman]] on holiday who fortuitously resembles the monarch, is persuaded to act as his political decoy in an attempt to save the situation.
 
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* [[You Fight Like a Cow]]: Rudolf and Rupert have several banter-filled duels of the kind [[Affectionate Parody|affectionately parodied]] in ''[[The Princess Bride (film)|The Princess Bride]]''.
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== Comic Books ==
* One issue of ''[[Jon Sable Freelance]]'' is a [[Whole-Plot Reference]] to ''[[The Prisoner of Zenda]]''.
 
== Film ==
* The paramount of the adaptations is the straight one made in 1937.
* The [[Doctor Who|Fourth Doctor]] serial ''Androids of Tara'' is a largely faithful adaptation set [[Recycled in Space|in space]].
* The 1979 film version is a comic vehicle for [[Loads and Loads of Roles|Peter Sellers]]. It's regarded as one of his weakest films, and when Peter saw it he said to the producers: [[Take That|"I have only one comment to make - my lawyers will be in touch with you."]]
* The television series ''Prisoner of Zenda Inc.'' is a corporate-themed adaptation of the work.
* The film ''Moon Over Parador''
* The 1993 film ''[[Dave]]'', starring Kevin Kline, where Ruritania is replaced by the United States of America.
* The 1965 film ''[[The Great Race]]'' has a sequence in which the villain Professor Fate is taken for the imbecillic Prince Frederick Hapnick; Baron von Stuppe plays the Hentzau part, complete with a bungled [[Prisoner of Zenda Exit]].
* An episode of ''[[Hercules: The Legendary Journeys]]'', where Iolaus was the king's cousin, although the king, once rescued, actually acknowledged Iolaus was doing a better job and vowed to learn to be like that.
 
* The [[Robert A. Heinlein]] novel ''[[Double Star]]'' borrowed the "must take the place of the kidnapped leader'' bit as its main plot. <small>IN SPACE</small>.
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* The [[Robert A. Heinlein]] novel ''[[Double Star]]'' borrowed the "must take the place of the kidnapped leader''" bit as its main plot. <small>IN SPACE</small>.
* The second ''[[Flashman]]'' novel (''Royal Flash'') is a Zenda homage. Given the [[Literary Agent Hypothesis|series' setup]], Flashman claims Hope plagiarized the story from him.
* ''[[The Care Bears Adventure in Wonderland]]'' swapped the social satire of ''[[Alice in Wonderland]]'' for this kind of plot.
* The ''[[Get Smart]]'' episode "The King Lives?", with Agent 86 taking the place of the missing King Charles. One of the few episodes to have a sequel ("To Sire, With Love").
* The [[Edgar Rice Burroughs]] novel ''The Mad King'' draws heavily on ''The Prisoner of Zenda'' (although moves the setting to [[World War I]]).
* The ''[[Time Wars]]'' novel ''The Zenda Vendetta'', in which time-travelling terrorists murder Rudolf Rassendyll, so one of the heroes -- who fortuitously ''also'' resembles the monarch -- has to impersonate him impersonating the King.
* The book was recently{{when}} condensed for Malaysian secondary schools as part of a program to expose classic English Literature to the public.
* [[Kim Newman]]'s novel ''[[The Hound of the D'Urbervilles]]'' borrows several characters and situations from "[[The Prisoner of Zenda]]", especially in "A Shambles in Belgravia", which tosses Irene Adler into the Ruritanian succession debacle.
 
== Live-Action TV ==
* The [[Doctor Who|Fourth Doctor]] serial ''Androids of Tara'' is a largely faithful adaptation set [[Recycled in Space|in space]].
* The television series ''Prisoner of Zenda Inc.'' is a corporate-themed adaptation of the work.
* An episode of ''[[Hercules: The Legendary Journeys]]'', where Iolaus was the king's cousin, although the king, once rescued, actually acknowledged Iolaus was doing a better job and vowed to learn to be like that.
* The ''[[Get Smart]]'' episode "The King Lives?", with Agent 86 taking the place of the missing King Charles. One of the few episodes to have a sequel ("To Sire, With Love").
* Inverted at one point on ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''. At one point, a [[Time Travel]] incident leads to a historical figure getting killed before the events that made him famous. Since he's not famous yet, what he looks like doesn't really matter, except that he was black and his race was significant. So Captain Sisko ends up taking his place to preserve the timeline. A few seasons later, Nog is looking at a file about Earth history, and [[Call Back|he finds a section on this guy]] with a picture. He remarks how he looks just like Captain Sisko.
 
* The 1965 film ''[[The Great Race]]'' has a sequence in which the villain Professor Fate is taken for the imbecillic Prince Frederick Hapnick; Baron von Stuppe plays the Hentzau part, complete with a bungled [[Prisoner of Zenda Exit]].
== Radio ==
* The book was recently condensed for Malaysian secondary schools as part of a program to expose classic English Literature to the public.
* One issue of ''[[Jon Sable Freelance]]'' is a [[Whole-Plot Reference]] to ''[[The Prisoner of Zenda]]''.
* One ''[[Adventures in Odyssey]]'' episode is a [[Whole-Plot Reference]] to ''[[The Prisoner of Zenda]]''.
 
* [[Kim Newman]]'s novel ''[[The Hound of the D'Urbervilles]]'' borrows several characters and situations from "[[The Prisoner of Zenda]]", especially in "A Shambles in Belgravia", which tosses Irene Adler into the Ruritanian succession debacle.
== Western Animation ==
* ''[[The Care Bears Adventure in Wonderland]]'' swapped the social satire of ''[[Alice in Wonderland]]'' for this kind of plot.
 
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