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| Malcolm McDowell | ... | Captain Harry Flashman | |
| Alan Bates | ... | Rudi Von Sternberg | |
| Florinda Bolkan | ... | Lola Montez | |
| Oliver Reed | ... | Otto von Bismarck | |
| Tom Bell | ... | De Gautet | |
| Joss Ackland | ... | Sapten | |
| Christopher Cazenove | ... | Eric Hansen | |
| Henry Cooper | ... | John Gully MP | |
| Lionel Jeffries | ... | Kraftstein | |
| Alastair Sim | ... | Mr. Greig | |
| Michael Hordern | ... | Headmaster | |
| Britt Ekland | ... | Dutchess Irma | |
| Richard Pearson | |||
| Alan Howland | |||
| Bob Hoskins | ... | Police Constable | |
| Richard Hurndall | |||
| Arthur Brough | ... | King Ludwig of Bavaria | |
| Elizabeth Larner | |||
| Margaret Courtenay | ... | Lady in honour duel | |
| Stuart Rayner | ... | Speedicut | |
| Leon Greene | ... | Grundwig | |
| David Jason | ... | The Mayor | |
| Noel Johnson | ... | Lord Chamberlain | |
| Ben Aris | ... | Fireman | |
| Rula Lenska | ... | Helga | |
| Bob Peck | ... | Police Inspector | |
| John Stuart | ... | English General | |
| Frank Grimes | ... | Lieutenant | |
| Paul Burton | ... | Tom Brown | |
| Tessa Dahl | ... | First Girl | |
| Kubi Chaza | ... | Lucy | |
| David Sterne | ... | Policeman | |
| Meg Davis | ... | Barmaid | |
| Roger Hammond | ... | Master |
Directed by | |||
| Richard Lester | |||
Writing credits | ||
| George MacDonald Fraser | (novel) | |
| George MacDonald Fraser | (screenplay) | |
| Thomas Hughes | characters (uncredited) | |
Produced by | |||
| Denis O'Dell | .... | producer | |
| David V. Picker | .... | producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Ken Thorne | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| Geoffrey Unsworth | |||
Film Editing by | |||
| John Victor-Smith | (uncredited) | ||
Casting by | |||
| Mary Selway | |||
Production Design by | |||
| Terence Marsh | |||
Art Direction by | |||
| Alan Tomkins | |||
Set Decoration by | |||
| Peter Howitt | |||
Costume Design by | |||
| Alan Barrett | |||
Makeup Department | |||
| Colin Jamison | .... | hair stylist | |
| Paul Rabiger | .... | makeup artist | |
Production Management | |||
| Hubert Fröhlich | .... | production manager: Germany | |
| Barrie Melrose | .... | production manager | |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Don French | .... | third assistant director | |
| Dusty Symonds | .... | assistant director | |
| Vincent Winter | .... | assistant director | |
Art Department | |||
| Peter Dukelow | .... | construction manager | |
| Eddie Fowlie | .... | property master | |
| Mike Fowlie | .... | stand-by property man | |
| Peter Howitt | .... | set dresser | |
| John Lanzer | .... | property buyer | |
Sound Department | |||
| Gerry Humphreys | .... | sound re-recording mixer | |
| Simon Kaye | .... | sound | |
| Don Sharpe | .... | sound editor | |
| Paul Smith | .... | sound editor | |
Special Effects by | |||
| John Richardson | .... | special effects | |
Stunts | |||
| Richard Graydon | .... | stunt arranger | |
Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| Maurice Gillett | .... | gaffer | |
| Keith Hamshere | .... | still photographer | |
| Peter MacDonald | .... | camera operator | |
| Ray Meehan | .... | best boy | |
| Shaun O'Dell | .... | clapper loader | |
| Paul Wilson | .... | photographer: second unit | |
Music Department | |||
| Ken Thorne | .... | conductor | |
| Ken Thorne | .... | music adaptor | |
Other crew | |||
| Gordon Arnell | .... | unit publicist | |
| Vicki Deason | .... | production secretary | |
| William Hobbs | .... | fight director | |
| José López Rodero | .... | assistant: Mr. Lester | |
| Ann Skinner | .... | continuity | |
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This is a fun flick. I've always liked the humorous fighting style that director Richard Lester brings to his films (The Three Musketeers/Superman I and II/Robin and Marion). This rollicking tale has a dash of that as well as the comic timing of Malcolm McDowell and the grandiose aspirations to rip off "The Prisoner of Zenda" in roundabout fashion.
Royal Flash is an adaptation of the second novel of George MacDonald Frasier's hilarious historical fiction series about the 19th century British officer Harry Flashman, an admitted rogue and coward who always seems to end up smelling like roses. By placing Flashman in settings right out of history and populating his stories with real historical figures Mr Frasier has found the perfect way to inform as he entertains.
The film follows Flashman from a torrid affair with the sadistic Lola Montez to a chance meeting with Otto von Bismark before sending him on a wild journey to a small European province where he's forced to imitate a prince and marry a princess and...
Royal Flash is a good movie and I wish it had reached a wider audience so that I could have seen more of Harry Flashman on the screen. It is one of the weaker novels in the series, but plays well on film. McDowell is a perfect fit and the great Oliver Reed makes a convincing and intimidating Bismark.
8.5 out of 10, but I'm admittedly biased. Seek out the movie, then read the books. Or vice-versa. You won't be disappointed.