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1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 226 min.) |
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. The Valentino collection is the definitive video compilation featuring digital reconstructions of four previously unavailable Valentino films. A new digital reconstruction of two lost films: The young Rajah (1922) and Stolen moments (1920), featuring new musical scores by Jon Mirsalis, A society sensation (1918), featuring Bob Mitchell at the pipe organ, and Moran of the Lady Letty (1922), featuring a restoration of the films original intertitle text and tinting and a new score by Robert Israel. Directed by Phil Rosen, James Vincent, George Melford and Paul Powell |
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Originally produced by Flicker Alley in 1922 |
Subject |
Valentino, Rudolph, 1895-1926.
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Valentino, Rudolph, 1895-1926 fast |
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Short films.
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Feature films.
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short subjects.
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Feature films
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Short films
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Feature films
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Short films
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Feature films.
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Short films.
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Courts métrages.
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Streaming video
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Author |
Mirsalis, Jon C., composer
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Mitchell, Bob (Conductor), musician
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Israel, Robert, 1963- composer
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Rosen, Philip E., 1888-1951, film director
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Vincent, James, 1883-1957, film director
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Melford, George, -1961, film director
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Powell, Paul, 1881-1944, film director
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