Valentino: Rediscovering an Icon of Silent Film:

As one of the most iconic personalities of the silent film era, Rudolph Valentino achieved an unprecedented level of fame, due in part to his exotic good looks and a magnetic personality that leapt from the screen. His undeniable cultural resonance, coupled with his untimely death in August of 1926,...

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Main Authors: Mirsalis, Jon C. (Composer), Mitchell, Robert (Composer), Israel, Robert (Composer)
Other Authors: Rosen, Phil (Director), Vincent, James (Director), Powell, Paul (Director), Melford, George (Director), Trees, James van (Cinematographer), Cooper, William S. (Cinematographer), Zangrilli, Orestes A. (Cinematographer), Marshall, William (Cinematographer), Valentino, Rudolph (Actor), Dalton, Dorothy (Actor), Hawley, Wanda (Actor)
Format: Video Software
Language:English
Published: Los Angeles Flicker Alley [2007]
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Summary:As one of the most iconic personalities of the silent film era, Rudolph Valentino achieved an unprecedented level of fame, due in part to his exotic good looks and a magnetic personality that leapt from the screen. His undeniable cultural resonance, coupled with his untimely death in August of 1926, has made him a recognizable and still-relevant figure throughout the world. This collection boasts an extensive assortment of bonus short films, rare audio recordings, previously unpublished photos, promotional materials, production photos and other rare items detailing several aspects of Valentino's remarkable life and legacy that are sure to fascinate film fans and scholars alike. [www.flickeralley.com]
Physical Description:2 DVD-Videos (226 Min.) schwarz-weiß

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