When Knighthood Was in Flower | |
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Directed by | Robert G. Vignola |
Based on | When Knighthood Was in Flower 1898 novel by Charles Major James B. Fagan (play) |
Produced by | William Randolph Hearst |
Starring | Marion Davies |
Cinematography | Ira H. Morgan Harold Wenstrom |
Music by | William Frederick Peters Victor Herbert (additional music) |
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Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
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Running time | 12 reels; 11,618 feet (120 minutes) |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Budget | $1.5 million |
Box office | $1.5 million [1] |
When Knighthood Was in Flower is a 1922 American silent historical film directed by Robert G. Vignola, based on the novel by Charles Major and play by Paul Kester. The film was produced by William Randolph Hearst (through his Cosmopolitan Productions) for Marion Davies and distributed by Paramount Pictures. This was William Powell's second film. The story was re-filmed by Walt Disney in 1953 as The Sword and the Rose, directed by Ken Annakin.[2][3]
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