Oh, What a Knight!

The film follows a young woman, named May Brandon, who dreams a medieval fantasy in which she is wooed, rescued and married by a loyal knight.

It states: "May Brandon is a young woman of the present day who finds that the course of true love can sometimes run too smooth.

The adventures they passed through were not to the woman's liking, and her experience convinced her that swashbuckling knights are as much out of date as are stagecoaches.

He was an experienced newspaperman employed by The New York Evening World while writing scripts for the Thanhouser productions.

Film historian Q. David Bowers does not attribute a cameraman for this production, but at least two possible candidates exist.

Blair Smith was the first cameraman of the Thanhouser company, but he was soon joined by Carl Louis Gregory who had years of experience as a still and motion picture photographer.

Abbe, Justus D. Barnes, Frank H. Crane, Irene Crane, Marie Eline, Violet Heming, Martin J. Faust, Thomas Fortune, George Middleton, Grace Moore, John W. Noble, Anna Rosemond, Mrs. George Walters.

[1] The film is known to have had a wide national release, with showing theaters in South Dakota,[7] New Hampshire,[8] Oklahoma,[9] Kansas,[10] Pennsylvania,[11] Indiana,[12] Maryland,[13] Nebraska,[14] North Carolina,[15] Montana,[16] and Missouri.

[1] The New York Dramatic Mirror review was positive: "This idea has been used quite recently in an Independent film, but not nearly so effectively as in the hands of the capable Thanhouser players.