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When Knighthood
Was in Flower
(1922)
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This historical drama, directed by Robert G. Vignola, stars Marion Davies, Forrest Stanley and Lyn Harding, with support from William Powell, Pedro De Cordoba, Ernest Glendinning, Arthur Forrest, Ruth Shepley, Johnny Dooley, William Kent, Theresa Maxwell Conover, Charles Gerrard and Arthur Donaldson.
Feisty and fiery, the sister of King Henry VIII, Mary Tudor (Marion Davies) is determined not to be a queen for sale but to marry for love as she is smitten with a young gentleman of the court, Charles Brandon (Forrest Stanley). Yet, Henry (Lyn Harding) is determined to marry her to the ancient King Louis XII of France (William Norris).
As is to be expected, the couple encounter all manner of difficulties that impede their love. The conniving Duke of Buckingham (Pedro de Cordoba) is a familiar villain in this type of historical story, and nothing we haven’t seen before but, somehow, still deliciously evil.
The tall Pedro de Cordoba, here, looks to us like Rush’s drummer Neal Peart as he appeared in the 1970s, with his moustache and long hair. William Powell, in only his second film appearance, looks like an unsure actor who is searching for his sweet spot.
— Carl Bennett
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Undercrank Productions
2017 Blu-ray Disc / DVD edition
When Knighthood Was in Flower (1922), color-tinted black & white, color-tinted and color-toned black & white, and black & white, 115 minutes, not rated.
Undercrank Productions,
no catalog number, UPC 0-86547-02311-5.
One single-sided, single-layered, Region 0 Blu-ray Disc (BD-R BDMV); 1.33:1 aspect ratio picture in pillarboxed 16:9 (1920 x 1080 pixels) 24 fps progressive scan image encoded in SDR AVC format at ? Mbps average video bit rate; LPCM 2.0 stereo sound encoded at ? Mbps audio bit rate; English language intertitles, no subtitles; 12 chapter stops; and one single-sided, single-layered, Region 0 NTSC DVD-R disc; 1.33:1 aspect ratio picture in full-frame 4:3 (720 x 480 pixels) interlaced scan image encoded in SDR MPEG-2 format at 6.5 Mbps average video bit rate (capable of progressive scan upscaling to 60 fps); Dolby Digital (AC3) 2.0 stereo sound encoded at 192 Kbps audio bit rate; English language intertitles, no subtitles; 12 chapter stops; standard two-disc BD keepcase; $19.95.
Release date: 25 July 2017.
Country of origin: USA
Ratings (1-10): video: 8 / audio: 8 / additional content: 0 / overall: 8.
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This dual-format Blu-ray Disc / DVD edition has been mastered from a 2K high-definition video scan of 35mm nitrate print materials held by the Library of Congress. We are extremely fortunate in that this sole surviving complete print is of the original 12-reel roadshow version of the film. Additional material from Reel 3 was sourced from a print held by the Academy Film Archive (Michael Yakaitis collection).
The source material does have a usual examples of light dust, speckling, scrapes, the occasional brief vertical scratch, processing flaws and a fine patina of emulsion scuffing. Some mild image instability has been allowed to remain in the presentation. That being said, overall, the source material is in excellent condition and is a pleasure to view.
Most of the time, the picture is finely-detailed and filmlike in its reproduction of the broad range of greytones in the source material. Admirably, the bulk of the 2K scan avoids replication of the picture in the swarm of hard black dots that are sometimes seen in the high-definition transfers of other silent and classic era films found on recent Blu-ray Discs. However, there are sections of the Grammont the Soothsayer sequence that do have the picture rendered in the cited black dots.
Utilizing instructions found in the source material, color-tinting and color-toning has digitally added to the picture, with an approximation of the original Handschiegl hand-coloring process added on sections in the final reel. Overall, this is a fine example of how a classic film should be presented on Blu-ray Disc.
The DVD is presented in standard full-frame format (still frame above). While not as sharp as the Blu-ray Disc presentation, this DVD is still detailed and quite filmlike in its picture quality.
The film is presented with a newly-composed music score performed on virtual theater pipe organ by Ben Model. As always, we are pleased with the authentic-sounding emulation of classic theater organ tones and voices.
Where there is no supplementary material on this disc, this edition does feature a 16-page insert booklet with film notes by Lara Gabrielle Fowler.
Beyond a doubt, this is our recommended home video edition of the film. Kickstarter campaign backers received their copies late in June 2017; the dual-disc edition will be available beginning 25 July 2017 through Amazon.
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Silent Hall of Fame Enterprises
2016 DVD edition
When Knighthood Was in Flower (1922), black & white, 132 minutes, not rated.
Silent Hall of Fame Enterprises, 23, unknown UPC number.
One single-sided, single-layered, Region 0 NTSC DVD+R disc; 1.33:1 aspect ratio picture in full-frame 4:3 (720 x 480 pixels) interlaced scan image encoded in SDR MPEG-2 format at ? Mbps average video bit rate (capable of progressive scan upscaling to ? fps); Dolby Digital (AC3) 2.0 mono sound encoded at ? Kbps audio bit rate; English language intertitles, no subtitles; chapter stops; slimline CD jewelcase; $32.99 (raised again to $44.99).
Release date: 2016.
Country of origin: USA
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This DVD+R edition has likely been mastered from a VHS videotape copy of a 16mm reduction print (as might be surmised from the publisher-provided still frame above).
The film is likely presented with a music score compiled from preexisting orchestral recordings.
If the video quality is consistent with other discs home video editions produced by Alex Staykov, we think the cost is greater than the value of the video purchased. We recommend the Undercrank Productions edition noted above for its higher quality and its lower cost.
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Other silent era MARION DAVIES films available on home video.
Other silent era WILLIAM POWELL films available on home video.
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