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Writers:
George Bruce (screenplay)
George Bruce (story)
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Release Date:
10 March 1951 (USA) more
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Tagline:
The stormy life...the many loves of...VALENTINO more
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Mostly fictional, but well worth one's time more (16 total)

Cast

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Eleanor Parker ... Joan Carlisle / Sarah Gray
Richard Carlson ... William 'Bill' King
Patricia Medina ... Lila Reyes
Joseph Calleia ... Luigi Verducci
Dona Drake ... Maria Torres
Lloyd Gough ... Eddie Morgan

Otto Kruger ... Mark Towers
Anthony Dexter ... Rudolph Valentino
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Phyllis Coates ... Universal Studios Casting Clerk
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Runtime:
USA:102 min
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Color:
Color (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (Western Electric Recording)
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Film debut of Anthony Dexter more

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13 out of 15 people found the following review useful.
Mostly fictional, but well worth one's time, 28 July 2003
Author: vironpride from Morgantown, West Virginia

I have only seen this film on the late show, and that many years ago, when there was still a late show! In common with some of the other posters, I should so much like to see "Valentino" again, and wonder why it has not been put on tape. I'd buy it in a heartbeat! Having been a fervent fan of Valentino since I was 13 years old, I have no illusions about this film. It is largely fictitious, but that really doesn't matter. It has the feeling of its time, and Anthony Dexter looks so much like Valentino it is almost scary. It is amazing how much of this film I remember, even though it has been so long since I last saw it. The tango sequence is unforgettable, and worth watching the whole film for that alone. My next favorite scene is that between RV and "Lila." She is just finishing her lunch, and she offers Rudi her dessert. "You take the cake," she says. "I'm pounds overweight!" (She exaggerates.) Amused, he gives her a long, lingering gaze and says, "Where?" Somewhat uncomfortable, she replies, "Oh--places!" He says, "It doesn't show!" She replies, thoroughly under the influence of Valentino's famous "bedroom gaze," "Keep looking at me like that and it'll MELT off!" A must-see for Valentino fans, fictitious or not!

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