When Knights Were Bold
by Douglas Furber and Austin Parker, directed by Jack Raymond
In this first talkie adaptation of the 1906 play, Sir Guy sings a song
about his love Lady Rowena and immediately falls asleep, only to appear in the Age of
Chivalry, where he tap dances (still attired in his 20th century tuxedo) and is now
beguiled by Rowena of days gone by.
— Michael Main
♫ Then let me dream and never awake until I make you mine ♫ . .
. Ah, Rowena [falls asleep]
When Knights Were Bold by Douglas Furber and Austin Parker, directed by Jack Raymond
(at movie theaters, London, 19 February 1936).