Richard Lester, following The Three and The Four Musketeers, perseveres in his creation of two-left-footed swashbucklers. In this mock Prisoner of Zenda, Oliver Reed's and Alan Bates's waxed-mustache Prussian villians are played in the sly comic style of cocked eyebrows, while Malcolm McDowell's British non-hero, a sort of boys'-school mischief-maker and shirker, is unhappily played broader and pushier and chummier. Although the gags are mostly as chintzy as before, the mustily atmospheric images by Geoffrey Unsworth, in princely 19-Century decors, are supremely luxurious. With Florinda Bolkan. (1975) — Duncan Shepherd
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