I love Rudolph Valentino!! I just read a AMAZING biography about him written by Evelyn Zumaya called Affairs Valentino and my god she has done a wonderful research about Rudy and that biography is the best biography I have ever read about Valentino. I can strongly recommend it. I wish you all a wonderful day and I hope you all stay safe during this times. ❤️❤️
@@Melinda8162 someone that is unknown to Hollywood. Sometimes the best films have unknown or new actors. They usually do a better job anyway than the overpaid ones imo.
@@Melinda8162 the 1977 version is a cult classic. It starred the greatest Ballet dancer of all time, Rudolph Nureyev, and also the famous star from Gigi, Leslie Caron. I loved that movie. Also there's the Legend of Valentino from 1972 that is also a fairly good biopic with Franco Nero, from the 1966 movie Camelot, starring as Valentino. Also as mentioned before there is of course a 1951 version which is also pretty good. If they made a new version the only famous man I know of that resembles Valentino is Cristiano Ronaldo, and being a soccer star I have no idea how well he can act or if he'd even consider it.
I believe prejudice played a huge role in his not receiving a pay raise. He was literally the biggest male star, arguably biggest star in general, at the time and they gave him a hard time about a pay raise??? After all the money he made them?? Yeah they thought he was an “uppity” Italian immigrant who forgot his place when really he was paying all of their bills. He was the big boss. No Valentino, no smash hits. Prejudice and racism will really rot your brain.
Valentino really was captivating. I’m so interested in learning more about him. I can see that he had a very strong influence on the image and style choices of the equally legendary Bryan Ferry. Thank you for the great video 😊👍🏼💖
Charles Boyer was called "the talking Valentino" at times during his roles as a continental lover throughout the 30s and 40s. They even created Pepe Le Pew based on him. So I'm thinking Valentino's talking movie career may have ended up similar.
It's very tragic how he died at age 31 the operation was succeeded Hollywood lost a real legend the guy true lover a Valentino 🌹🌹🌹RIP brother and I am so glad that he passed away 96 years ago and still remembered amazing
You mentioned he was blamed for the effeminate looking men, what would he think about “men” today with man buns etc..? He was almost too gorgeous. I too, wonder how he would have faired in talkies.
Charles Boyer was called "the talking Valentino" at times during his roles as a continental lover throughout the 30s and 40s. They even created Pepe Le Pew based on him. So I'm thinking Valentino's talking movie career may have ended up similar.
In the documentary film about him there's a recording of him singing. He had a very good voice and would certainly continued his career in talking pictures. Such a tragic loss of fabulous star.
That might be right, but his life was sad almost the hole way, and after putting on the ring again, he did collaps for good, but we will never know. He became a legend, but after his death his family came like voltures to rib whatever they could, but non of them took care of his beloved dog Kabar, it died sick and skinny in 1929 3 years after Rudys death. George Ulman was Rudys best friend and manager, and he was the one who helped Rudy to stop with the bad spending of money, but Rudys family hunted him for almost 30 years because they would secure that they got everything, very bad people..... They did not mourn or love Rudy, they keept his son away from him because of family honor, what ever that is. The same old story, the dead dont even get cold before the voltures arrive......
Lots of using and abusing of talents by the movie industry. If you weren't strong enough the industry ate you up and spit you out, and all you had was drink or drugs or commit suicide and all the industry did was move on. Seems like some of the people really needed help and it wasn't there for them.
Valentino lived to love. Its a shame none of the women were truly in love with him. Boy those doctors were quacks. He must have been in so much pain. There were a lot of male actors who looked Foreign and succeeded in hollywood. God Bless you Valentino. 🌹 Another story of how hollywood abuses its actors. "I thought Sheik was pronounced Sheek not Shake."
Yes, I was also wonderIng that, too. She wore a dress supposedly valued at an astronomical 18,000 dollars for the funeral and staged a memorable fainting scene.
@@richardpodnar5039and supposedly spent $200 on one thousand red and white roses that was like a blanket with POLA spelt out with the white roses in the middle. I guess subtlety wasn’t her strong suit. Anyways she sufficiently recovered because she married someon 9 months later…
Muchas gracias por este video.Valentino es uno de mis favoritos.Tengo once películas de él que creo es todo lo que se conserva.Era un excelente actor y se.beneficiaba de los excelentes iluminadores de esa época.Siempre recuerdo una de sus frases "Yo soy la tela sobre la que las mujeres pintan sus sueños".
RUDY🧖 VALENTINO💘 WAS DEFINITELY WOW AN ABSOLUTELY LATIN LOVER AND A LADIES MAN 👨 AS HIMSELF WHO IS A REALLY TALENTED PROFESSIONAL ACTOR WHO EVER LIVED!
He did have an emergency appendectomy. That’s not what he died from. He died of peritonitis due to perforated ulcers. On August 15 he collapsed at the Hotel Ambassador in Manhattan and was rushed to the hospital and diagnosed with appendicitis and gastric ulcers. He was immediately operated on. After the surgery he developed peritonitis due to perforated ulcers, which can masquerade as appendicitis. On August 18 his doctors were optimistic about his prognosis. He then developed pleuritis (pleurisy) on August 21. During the early hours of August 23 he chatted to his doctors, and his doctors realised he was going to die. He soon lapsed into a coma and died a few hours later. His condition became known as Valentino’s syndrome.
@@Shazzadut1 I’m surprised by your info but I accept it. I’ve always heard all kinds of rumors - he was shot & killed by a jealous rival etc. Poor Rudy, sounds like a painful way to go. Thanks for the info.
Other people connected to that horrible ring died did they not, so why should he walk free. I cant say it was the ring who got him, but he was warned even by the man who sold it to him, but he would not listen. After his death Pola Negri got the ring and had it on a short time, but she took ill and almost lost her work and fame, but she passed it on to a man who also died, so maybe was it the ring who knows..... It is a fact that he was very sick and his organs was destroyed very seriusly, so he might have died from a ruined stomach, but maybe the ring started it all....not to forget his syphilis who already had blinded his left eye totally.
Nah. He had ulcers he was very reluctant to see a doctor about because it would mean he would have had to take a long break to recover from. Also antibiotics weren't a thing yet and that could have saved him. He absolutely would have rocked the "talkies". His accent was said to not be strong at all and he had a rich, masculine speaking voice too.
Rudolph Valentino was indeed shot by a jealous husband of a young fan of him. Being brought to the hospital, he asked the medics for no scandal at all. So, the appendicitis came up as the perfect alibi, and the press took it for granted. This is true, believe it or not.
انا ايضآ سمعت بهاذه القصة من قبل لقد قالو انه كان يتمشى في احدى المرات في شوارع نيويورك ورئى خاتم جميل على الجام في محل تحفيات ودخل الى الرجل وسأله كم سعر هذا الخاتم والرجل عرف انه ارلوند فالانتينو وقال له الخاتم ليس للبيع انه تحفه وهذا الخاتم يجلب الحظ السيء ولاكن فالانتينو اصر ان يشتريه ولذالك جلب هذا الخاتم اللعنه والأمراض للشاب الوسيم وحتى بعد وفاة فالنتينو اخذت الخاتم صديقته وتوفيت بطريقة غامضة وضل الخاتم يتنقل من يد الى يد حتى وصل البنك وتسبب في حريق هائل اللتهم كل شئ وبعد الحريق توقفت لعنة الخاتم لانعلم الحقيقة هذا ماسمعناه
For some reason I find that Valentino does not look like himself in certain scenes of Son of the Sheik. It may be my error, but when he wears that hood in the film it just doesn't look like him. I'm not cracked! ♐
He was not “basic”. He was a beautiful Italian man and he was charismatic as well. Just because you don’t think he’s good looking, doesn’t make it so in the public majority concerning his looks.
Yoyr kidding yourself. All the Hollywood stars of today look subpar compared to the actors of the Golden Age of Hollywood. Valentino was exotic and captivating. I guess it just goes to show looks truly are in the eye of the beholder. Cristiano Ronaldo reminds me of Valentino looks wise.
They couldn't handle his swag, style or beautiful olive skin, he should have been earning as much as the rest of them
He was so fine he takes my breath away!
I love Rudolph Valentino!! I just read a AMAZING biography about him written by Evelyn Zumaya called Affairs Valentino and my god she has done a wonderful research about Rudy and that biography is the best biography I have ever read about Valentino. I can strongly recommend it.
I wish you all a wonderful day and I hope you all stay safe during this times. ❤️❤️
Ring, Shming, I love to learn more about Rudolf, but "HUBBA, HUBBA!", I love those pics! The camera sure did love him too. RIP Valentino❤️
How a biopic wasn't made about this man ?! He had a tumultuous intense life. Like a certain Errol Flynn.
There have already been at least two of them made already. One in 1951 and one in 1977.
@@ajabrams Time for a ' re-do'. That '77 one wasn't very good. Maybe could do better version nowadays.
Who could/should play him ??
@@Melinda8162 someone that is unknown to Hollywood. Sometimes the best films have unknown or new actors. They usually do a better job anyway than the overpaid ones imo.
@@migue4793 Well, exactly what I was thinking!!! I have no problem with that. They picked an 'unknown' in one of the Elvis bios.
@@Melinda8162 the 1977 version is a cult classic. It starred the greatest Ballet dancer of all time, Rudolph Nureyev, and also the famous star from Gigi, Leslie Caron. I loved that movie. Also there's the Legend of Valentino from 1972 that is also a fairly good biopic with Franco Nero, from the 1966 movie Camelot, starring as Valentino. Also as mentioned before there is of course a 1951 version which is also pretty good. If they made a new version the only famous man I know of that resembles Valentino is Cristiano Ronaldo, and being a soccer star I have no idea how well he can act or if he'd even consider it.
Please more about the silent film stars,,. There must be more than we know about,,
I believe prejudice played a huge role in his not receiving a pay raise. He was literally the biggest male star, arguably biggest star in general, at the time and they gave him a hard time about a pay raise??? After all the money he made them?? Yeah they thought he was an “uppity” Italian immigrant who forgot his place when really he was paying all of their bills. He was the big boss. No Valentino, no smash hits. Prejudice and racism will really rot your brain.
Valentino really was captivating. I’m so interested in learning more about him. I can see that he had a very strong influence on the image and style choices of the equally legendary Bryan Ferry. Thank you for the great video 😊👍🏼💖
Valentino was beautiful. He is legend status
I wonder how Valentino would have transitioned into talking films if he had lived? He sure was a handsome and sexy man ❤🖤❤
Very good looking, he was BI SEXUAL....he liked lesbians too!!!😎
He had a great voice. I think he would have made the transition.
Charles Boyer was called "the talking Valentino" at times during his roles as a continental lover throughout the 30s and 40s. They even created Pepe Le Pew based on him. So I'm thinking Valentino's talking movie career may have ended up similar.
I heard one of the few recording of his speaking voice. His accent was VERY thick, so it would have been a challenge
His only known voice recording is of him singing opera and he has a beautiful voice. It really did match his looks!
Geez Anthony Dexter looks like him. He played SUCH a good Valentino in the fantasy biopic.
Thanks to TH-cam I have been able to watch several of his films. I think he was a better actor than is currently acknowledged.
My father was 1 month old when Rudolph Valentino died.
My grandfather told him women mourned & wailed for 1 month.
It's very tragic how he died at age 31 the operation was succeeded Hollywood lost a real legend the guy true lover a Valentino 🌹🌹🌹RIP brother and I am so glad that he passed away 96 years ago and still remembered amazing
Valentino was the man!
I've always loved Valentino movies, especially the Sheik, but wow, can he rock a beard! He looks like a totally different person!
Evelyn Nesbitt? Not in movies, but it's one hell of a story.
The scandalous girl on the flying trapeze.. and the aftermath would be a great story!
You mentioned he was blamed for the effeminate looking men, what would he think about “men” today with man buns etc..? He was almost too gorgeous. I too, wonder how he would have faired in talkies.
Charles Boyer was called "the talking Valentino" at times during his roles as a continental lover throughout the 30s and 40s. They even created Pepe Le Pew based on him. So I'm thinking Valentino's talking movie career may have ended up similar.
In the documentary film about him there's a recording of him singing. He had a very good voice and would certainly continued his career in talking pictures. Such a tragic loss of fabulous star.
he would have been a okey he would have transisted beautifuuflyhe has my admiration
He was a Gorgeous man😍Thanks AOV 2👌😊
I don’t think he did. He had BEEN having stomach problems wayyyyy before he bought it.
That might be right, but his life was sad almost the hole way, and after putting on the ring again, he did collaps for good, but we will never know. He became a legend, but after his death his family came like voltures to rib whatever they could, but non of them took care of his beloved dog Kabar, it died sick and skinny in 1929 3 years after Rudys death. George Ulman was Rudys best friend and manager, and he was the one who helped Rudy to stop with the bad spending of money, but Rudys family hunted him for almost 30 years because they would secure that they got everything, very bad people.....
They did not mourn or love Rudy, they keept his son away from him because of family honor, what ever that is. The same old story, the dead dont even get cold before the voltures arrive......
He was the greatest mail actor of the 20th.
He really came along way... 4 such a short life... he's gorgeous 😍 ❤ & loves 💘 & prayers 🙏 always ❤ ...
His ring looks masonic
Their Will Never Ne Another Great Lover RIH Beautiful Angel 😇 💗 You Are Love And Miss 💘
Great leading man in movies.👏👑💯
Lots of using and abusing of talents by the movie industry. If you weren't strong enough the industry ate you up and spit you out, and all you had was drink or drugs or commit suicide and all the industry did was move on. Seems like some of the people really needed help and it wasn't there for them.
He really should have never wore that ring 💍
Truly a legendary performer of highest caliber!!
I'm the first! Next do a topic about Lex Barker please!
Thank you
they killed him...
@katayounahoo4016 Who killed him? He died of peritonitis in hospital.
I still love Valentino
The picture at 11:30 min. Is not Valentino. It’s Conrad Veidt.
Good catch
Also, the picture at around 12:00 is Anthony Dexter playing him in the 1951 movie”Valentino”
Valentino lived to love. Its a shame none of the women were truly in love with him.
Boy those doctors were quacks. He must have been in so much pain.
There were a lot of male actors who looked Foreign and succeeded in hollywood.
God Bless you Valentino. 🌹
Another story of how hollywood abuses its actors.
"I thought Sheik was pronounced Sheek not Shake."
Cj the Dr's weren't quacks valentino waited too long to treat his ulcer! Which perforated leading to post op sepsis as they had no antibiotics!
How absolutely sad 😞 RIP sheik …
But what did this have to do with a ring? How come no one mentions Pola Negri? She was his last important girlfriend
Yes, I was also wonderIng that, too. She wore a dress supposedly valued at an astronomical 18,000 dollars for the funeral and staged a memorable fainting scene.
@@richardpodnar5039and supposedly spent $200 on one thousand red and white roses that was like a blanket with POLA spelt out with the white roses in the middle. I guess subtlety wasn’t her strong suit. Anyways she sufficiently recovered because she married someon 9 months later…
@d.l.l.6578 B.S. It was a publicity stunt.
Muchas gracias por este video.Valentino es uno de mis favoritos.Tengo once películas de él que creo es todo lo que se conserva.Era un excelente actor y se.beneficiaba de los excelentes iluminadores de esa época.Siempre recuerdo una de sus frases "Yo soy la tela sobre la que las mujeres pintan sus sueños".
RUDY🧖 VALENTINO💘 WAS DEFINITELY WOW AN ABSOLUTELY LATIN LOVER AND A LADIES MAN 👨 AS HIMSELF WHO IS A REALLY TALENTED PROFESSIONAL ACTOR WHO EVER LIVED!
I thought his last word were let me see the sun light
Those look like freemason rings
Valentino died of a ruptured appendix. Completely avoidable. If he’d had an emergency appendectomy he would have lived.
No Marion he died from a perforated ulcer which appeared to be appendicitis! The syndrome to this day is known as the valentino syndrome!
He did have an emergency appendectomy. That’s not what he died from. He died of peritonitis due to perforated ulcers. On August 15 he collapsed at the Hotel Ambassador in Manhattan and was rushed to the hospital and diagnosed with appendicitis and gastric ulcers. He was immediately operated on. After the surgery he developed peritonitis due to perforated ulcers, which can masquerade as appendicitis. On August 18 his doctors were optimistic about his prognosis. He then developed pleuritis (pleurisy) on August 21. During the early hours of August 23 he chatted to his doctors, and his doctors realised he was going to die. He soon lapsed into a coma and died a few hours later. His condition became known as Valentino’s syndrome.
@@Shazzadut1 I’m surprised by your info but I accept it. I’ve always heard all kinds of rumors - he was shot & killed by a jealous rival etc. Poor Rudy, sounds like a painful way to go. Thanks for the info.
Other people connected to that horrible ring died did they not, so why should he walk free. I cant say it was the ring who got him, but he was warned even by the man who sold it to him, but he would not listen.
After his death Pola Negri got the ring and had it on a short time, but she took ill and almost lost her work and fame, but she passed it on to a man who also died, so maybe was it the ring who knows.....
It is a fact that he was very sick and his organs was destroyed very seriusly, so he might have died from a ruined stomach, but maybe the ring started it all....not to forget his syphilis who already had blinded his left eye totally.
Rudolfo had beautiful hands.
Love Him Love The Silent Movies Big Fan He Was So Handsome They Will Never Be Another
He was like a Elvis to them ...... Valentino was handsome tho. ... Just saying
Typical Hollywood bigotry. All I am hearing is Latin, Italian and Latin.
...as a 9 bob note
Nah. He had ulcers he was very reluctant to see a doctor about because it would mean he would have had to take a long break to recover from. Also antibiotics weren't a thing yet and that could have saved him. He absolutely would have rocked the "talkies". His accent was said to not be strong at all and he had a rich, masculine speaking voice too.
Rudolph Valentino was indeed shot by a jealous husband of a young fan of him. Being brought to the hospital, he asked the medics for no scandal at all. So, the appendicitis came up as the perfect alibi, and the press took it for granted. This is true, believe it or not.
You should add Sid Vicious in your list.
This is " Age of Vintage"!! Sid Vicious??? Afraid not!
@@Melinda8162 Age did videos about Mariel Hemingway. Moto10, Prince MJ, Diana. Not especially young nor old.
What about Yoko Ono in a next video ? 😉
RUDY🧖 VALENTINO💘 IS A REALLY LADIES MAN 👨 AND DEFINITELY VERY GENIUROUS WITH HIS MONEY 💵 AND GIFTS TOO!
RUDY MADE HIS FIRST FILMS IN 1921......
How
انا ايضآ سمعت بهاذه القصة من قبل لقد قالو انه كان يتمشى في احدى المرات في شوارع نيويورك ورئى خاتم جميل على الجام في محل تحفيات ودخل الى الرجل وسأله كم سعر هذا الخاتم والرجل عرف انه ارلوند فالانتينو وقال له الخاتم ليس للبيع انه تحفه وهذا الخاتم يجلب الحظ السيء ولاكن فالانتينو اصر ان يشتريه ولذالك جلب هذا الخاتم اللعنه والأمراض للشاب الوسيم وحتى بعد وفاة فالنتينو اخذت الخاتم صديقته وتوفيت بطريقة غامضة وضل الخاتم يتنقل من يد الى يد حتى وصل البنك وتسبب في حريق هائل اللتهم كل شئ وبعد الحريق توقفت لعنة الخاتم
لانعلم الحقيقة هذا ماسمعناه
Its pronounced BLANCA*
Rudoplh Valentino had lovely hands.
One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them, One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them.
LOL joke
Another victim of a man brought forth by a man of power 😇👌🏾🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈
I though it was professor Dumbledore...
Who is bigger Rajesh Khanna or Rudolph Valentino??
Dude seriously !
No he didn't die due to a cursed ring! Yes all those who had access to the ring died ! If u believe in curses the belief may kill you!
No. Baloney.
Yes welcome to the real world
He died of pneumonia
You’re totally wrong. Read Valentino syndrome on Google.
@@letsbakeitout don’t believe everything you read!
He died from sepsis that overtook him after his ulcer surgery. I have the original newspaper from 1926.
Be Another
For some reason I find that Valentino does not look like himself in certain scenes of Son of the Sheik. It may be my error, but when he wears that hood in the film it just doesn't look like him. I'm not cracked! ♐
STD
Italian people are latin, is that true just curious.🖼
I think so because the term refers to speaking a Latin-based language such as Italian, French, Spanish, and Portuguese.
@@truthtriumphant Thank you in answering my question.✌🌻
Carol Wilson Welcome😃
Yes they are, but in the U.S. Latin typically refers to people of central and south America. French and Italian people are more known as continentals.
@@winnienguyen4420 Thank you for answering my question.✌
I thought he was supposed to be handsome. He was actually quite odd-looking.
He was extremely handsome, and charismatic.
Cristiano Ronaldo reminds me of Valentino looks wise
Never got his popularity.
What people considered beautiful and handsome has really changed. This guy was basic looking af...
He was not “basic”. He was a beautiful Italian man and he was charismatic as well. Just because you don’t think he’s good looking, doesn’t make it so in the public majority concerning his looks.
@@MLFox-cw9jv indeed he was very handsome 💖💖💖
@@aliciav63 Beauty identifies beauty. 🖤
Yoyr kidding yourself. All the Hollywood stars of today look subpar compared to the actors of the Golden Age of Hollywood. Valentino was exotic and captivating. I guess it just goes to show looks truly are in the eye of the beholder. Cristiano Ronaldo reminds me of Valentino looks wise.