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WHEN KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER |
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Paramount, 1923. Directed by
Robert Vignola. Camera: Ira Morgan. With
Marion Davies, Forrest Stanley, Lyn Harding, Theresa Maxwell Conover,
Pedro De Cordoba, Paul Panzer, Flora Finch. |
For political reasons, King Henry VIII is determined
that his sister, Mary Tudor, will marry King Louis XII of France,
even though she wishes to be the wife of commoner Charles Brandon.
The lovers run away but are captured, and Mary agrees to the king's
demands provided that she may choose her second husband.
Louis dies
shortly after the wedding and, although King Francis I connives to
make her his, Mary finally marries Brandon with Henry's blessing.
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