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When Knighthood Was in Flower (1922)

Genre : Drama, Romance

Runtime : 2H 1M

Director : Robert G. Vignola

Synopsis

Mary Tudor falls in love with a new arrival to court, Charles Brandon. She convinces her brother King Henry VIII to make him his Captain of the Guard. Meanwhile, Henry is determined to marry her off to the aging King Louis XII of France as part of a peace agreement.

Actors

Marion Davies
Marion Davies
Mary Tudor
Forrest Stanley
Forrest Stanley
Charles Brandon
Lyn Harding
Lyn Harding
Henry VIII
Theresa Maxwell Conover
Theresa Maxwell Conover
Queen Catherine
Pedro de Cordoba
Pedro de Cordoba
Duke of Buckingham
Ruth Shepley
Ruth Shepley
Lady Jane Bolingbroke
Ernest Glendinning
Ernest Glendinning
Sir Edwin Caskoden
Arthur Forrest
Arthur Forrest
Cardinal Wolsey
Johnny Dooley
Johnny Dooley
Will Sommers
William Kent
William Kent
King's Tailor
Charles K. Gerrard
Charles K. Gerrard
Sir Adam Judson
Arthur Donaldson
Arthur Donaldson
Sir Henry Brandon
Downing Clarke
Downing Clarke
Lord Chamberlain
William Norris
William Norris
Louis XII
Macey Harlam
Macey Harlam
Duc de Longueville
William Powell
William Powell
Francis I
George Nash
George Nash
An Adventurer
Gustav von Seyffertitz
Gustav von Seyffertitz
Grammont
Paul Panzer
Paul Panzer
Captain of the Guard
Guy Coombs
Guy Coombs
Follower of Buckingham
Frank Reda
Frank Reda
Page Boy
Betty Borders
Betty Borders
Woman (uncredited)
Betty Brown
Betty Brown
Extra (uncredited)
Flora Finch
Flora Finch
French Countess (uncredited)
George Ogle
George Ogle
(uncredited)
Dorothy Portingall
Dorothy Portingall
(uncredited)
Andrew Quirk
Andrew Quirk
Courtier (uncredited)
Mortimer Snow
Mortimer Snow
(uncredited)

Crews

Robert G. Vignola
Robert G. Vignola
Director
William LeBaron
William LeBaron
Writer
Charles Major
Charles Major
Novel
Joseph Urban
Joseph Urban
Art Direction
Joseph Urban
Joseph Urban
Set Decoration
Gretl Urban Thurlow
Gretl Urban Thurlow
Costume Design
Harry Redmond Sr.
Harry Redmond Sr.
Special Effects
Luther Reed
Luther Reed
Adaptation
Harold Wenstrom
Harold Wenstrom
Director of Photography
Ira H. Morgan
Ira H. Morgan
Director of Photography
Arthur Scanlon
Arthur Scanlon
Props
Arthur Scanlon
Arthur Scanlon
Sculptor
William Frederick Peters
William Frederick Peters
Original Music Composer

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