If you're a feverent enough fan of The Prisoner of Zenda, then naturally you'll want to hear the story of it over and over. And what better way to do that than look out for it on cassette tape? Next time you go to your local library, look up The Prisoner of Zenda in the audio section, and if you're lucky you'll find it. It's abridged and based on the book, but obviously worth trying to find. The bonus? It's read by Douglas Fairbanks Jr. His voice is just as melodious in 1984, at the time of the recording, as it was in 1937 when he was in the movie. This reading included two double-sided tapes and is further enhanced because there isn't any of that annoying music at the beginning and end as with most other audio books. (At least in the copy I found.) If you want to buy the tape, click here, and from Amazon.com, look it up.