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Princess Mary of Burgundy, traveling in disguise using the name of Yolanda, attends a silk fair and falls in love with Maximilian, who has disguised himself as a knight. Later Maximilian is framed and imprisoned by conspirators, but is saved by Mary. She and Maximilian plan to wed, but when the Swiss threaten Mary's father, the duke, with war if the marriage occurs, he arranges a marriage for her with the mentally unstable Dauphin of France. Maximilian determines to rescue her from marriage with the dauphin--even if it means war with the Swiss.

Copies of this MGM film exist at the Museum of Modern Art (Czech intertitles) and the Belgian archive in Brussels (Dutch and French intertitles).

The castle sets built in Harlem were the largest movie sets built on the East Coast up to 1924.

The sets covered an entire city block on 2nd Avenue in New York.

This was the first Marion Davies film produced by Cosmopolitan for MGM.

The August 1924 premiere in Los Angeles caused riots when Marion Davies, Charles Chaplin, Norma Talmadge, Constance Talmadge, and Pola Negri arrived together.

Set design and art direction was by Joseph Urban and costume design by his daughter Gretl Urban Thurlow.

One of six films starring Marion Davies directed by Robert G. Vignola.

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    • Author: Westened
    After the huge success of WHEN KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER (1922) it was only natural that Marion Davies and William Randolph Hearst would look to another novel by Charles Major as the source for another mammoth medieval story.

    Huge castle sets were built at Cosmopolitan Studio's 2nd Avenue location on the Harlem River. As usual, Hearst spared no expense in producing this lavish medieval story of romance, mistaken identities, disguises, and political intrigue.

    Davies stars as Princess Mary of Burgunudy, who travels in disguise as Yolanda, when she meets a mysterious knight (Ralph Graves). He is actually Prince Maximillian, who is later imprisoned in a political plot to overthrow the King of Styria. Meanwhile, Davies is being forced by the evil Bishop La Balue, into marriage with the half-witted Dauphin of France in order to prevent war. Maximillian escapes and, learning of the princess' predicament, travels to Burgundy to rescue her. But the threat of war still looms and threatens to doom their romance.

    Davies is wondrous as the beleaguered princess and wears more than a dozen elaborate gowns and headdresses. Graves is solid as the hero. Others in the cast include Holbrook Blinn as King Louis, Lyn Harding as the Duke of Burgundy, Theresa Maxwell Conover as Queen Margaret, Johnny Dooley as the Dauphin, Macklyn Arbuckle as La Balue, Mary Kennedy as Antoinette, Leon Errol as the innkeeper, and Gustav von Seyffertitz as Oliver.

    As with several earlier films, Joseph Urban designed the lavish interiors, and they are stunning. Costumes were designed by Urban's daughter, Gretl Urban. As with KNIGHTHOOD, this one was directed by Robert Vignola.

    Despite huge openings in New York and Los Angeles, the film was not a financial success, perhaps too similar to KNIGHTHOOD. Be that as it may, this is a stunning film of epic proportions and one of the very best silent films in the medieval genre.
  • Cast overview, first billed only:
    Marion Davies Marion Davies - Princess Mary / Yolanda
    Lyn Harding Lyn Harding - Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy
    Holbrook Blinn Holbrook Blinn - King Louis XI of France
    Macklyn Arbuckle Macklyn Arbuckle - Bishop La Balue
    Johnny Dooley Johnny Dooley - The Dauphin
    Arthur Donaldson Arthur Donaldson - Lord Bishop
    Ralph Graves Ralph Graves - Maximillian of Styria
    Ian Maclaren Ian Maclaren - Campo Basse
    Gustav von Seyffertitz Gustav von Seyffertitz - Oliver de Daim
    Theresa Maxwell Conover Theresa Maxwell Conover - Queen Margaret
    Martin Faust Martin Faust - Count Galli
    Thomas Findley Thomas Findley - Antoinette's father
    Paul McAllister Paul McAllister - Jules d'Humbercourt
    Leon Errol Leon Errol - Innkeeper
    Mary Kennedy Mary Kennedy - Antoinette Castleman
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