Plot hole: The British cavalry travels across the desert to rescue their comrades whom the infidels have captured. The cavalry stops some distance from the entrance of the fortress before the signal to rush forward—led by a long line of troops atop galloping horses. When they enter the compound, foot soldiers are accompanying them.

The Charge of the Light Brigade (1936)
Directed by: Michael Curtiz
Starring: Olivia de Havilland, Errol Flynn, Patric Knowles
Sir Charles Macefield: Well, I'll finish my drink. I have a cowardly aversion to meeting reptiles socially 'til I've had at least one sherry and bitters.
Sir Benjamin Warrenton: Pay no attention to my wife Miss Campbell. She's two obsessions in life, giving me pills and scandalous intrigue.
Lady Octavia Warrenton: Never marry a man with an Indian liver.
Major Geoffrey Vickers: Let me assure you, Lady Warrenton, I won't.




