MikeKardec
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Now watching The Prisoner of Zenda on TCM (the Stewart Granger version). I love this movie.
As you probably know there are a thousand versions of this story, the sheer proliferation of them is mind blowing and probably an indication of some fundamental Jungian archetype. Edgar Rice Burroughs did TWO versions, The Rider and The Mad King (the latter being notable for being written about the onset of WWI, DURING the onset of WWI), there are also some fun movies like Dave and Moon over Parador. Robert Heinlein did a version called Double Star. From the same era as your favorite Zenda film there is The Magnificent Fraud. Back in prose, probably the most obscure is "Rupert the Resembler" by Bret Hart.
If you REALLY like this story you could probably read and watch different versions for a year or so! You also might lose you mind. Be careful.