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Rudolph Valentino, le grand séducteur

Titre original : Valentino
  • 1951
  • Approved
  • 1h 42min
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5,7/10
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Richard Carlson, Anthony Dexter, and Eleanor Parker in Rudolph Valentino, le grand séducteur (1951)
AventureBiographieDrameRomance

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueItalian immigrant Rudolph Valentino makes it big in silent Hollywood, but he ends up struggling between his career and the woman he loves.Italian immigrant Rudolph Valentino makes it big in silent Hollywood, but he ends up struggling between his career and the woman he loves.Italian immigrant Rudolph Valentino makes it big in silent Hollywood, but he ends up struggling between his career and the woman he loves.

  • Réalisation
    • Lewis Allen
  • Scénario
    • George Bruce
  • Casting principal
    • Eleanor Parker
    • Richard Carlson
    • Patricia Medina
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,7/10
    386
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    • Réalisation
      • Lewis Allen
    • Scénario
      • George Bruce
    • Casting principal
      • Eleanor Parker
      • Richard Carlson
      • Patricia Medina
    • 32avis d'utilisateurs
    • 5avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Eleanor Parker
    Eleanor Parker
    • Joan Carlisle…
    Richard Carlson
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    • Bill King
    Patricia Medina
    Patricia Medina
    • Lila Reyes
    Joseph Calleia
    Joseph Calleia
    • Luigi Verducci
    Dona Drake
    Dona Drake
    • Maria Torres
    Lloyd Gough
    Lloyd Gough
    • Eddie Morgan
    Otto Kruger
    Otto Kruger
    • Mark Towers
    Anthony Dexter
    Anthony Dexter
    • Rudolph Valentino
    George Barrows
    George Barrows
    • Pirate in 'Moran of the Lady Letty'
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    Richard Bartell
    • Cab Driver at Cemetery
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    Ralph Brooks
    Ralph Brooks
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    Paul Bryar
    Paul Bryar
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    Marietta Canty
    • Tilly - Joan's Maid
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    Steve Carruthers
    Steve Carruthers
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    Jack Chefe
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    Phyllis Coates
    Phyllis Coates
    • Universal Studios Casting Clerk
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    Charles Coleman
    Charles Coleman
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    Lester Dorr
    Lester Dorr
    • Cynic at Cemetery
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    • Réalisation
      • Lewis Allen
    • Scénario
      • George Bruce
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    sonny_1963

    "Valentino"

    Filmed in 1951 to coincide with the 25th anniversary of the actor's death, "Valentino" is part fact and part fiction. Photographed in glorious Technicolor, the true charm of the film is the uncanny resemblance of actor Anthony Dexter to the silent screen legend.

    Although some characters are fictionalized and some were real with name changes, the film moves along nicely, especially when the title character does some tango dancing under the direction of Lewis Allen. Young people will not enjoy this film, unless they are into older movies.

    But for older viewers, watch this film if you can. I don't believe it's on VHS or DVD, but hopefully, it will be one day.
    cartmansbeatch

    Not for the Rudy fan.

    It made me sad and long to watch a Rudy movie. Rudy is magical and wonderful – the guy who played him this movie didn't even touch on any of Rudy's wonderful qualities. This movie may do well if considered FAN FICTION but even calling that is being too kind.

    Also, disappointing is that it didn't capture the era of the 20's at all. I love that time period and would have loved to watch this movie if it were able to capture such a memorizing time in history. But no luck.

    I can see where this movie would appeal to the 1950s move goers though, who probably at that point did not have much interest in Rudy, really, and very little available to them to learn more about him (where I've been lucky). And I can see why some not knowing Rudy at all or being caught in his spell (unfortunate) would go for this. It was a movie of IT'S time. Not Rudy's though, or anything close to it.
    vironpride

    Mostly fictional, but well worth one's time

    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!
    6daquinofamily

    Valentino Authentic, the rest drivel

    I loved Anthony Dexter's portrayal of Valentino, he especially looked like him and that's why he was chosen over 400 other auditioners for the part. But, the story wasn't told even close to what his real life was about. Also, in real life, he spoke with a Franco/Italian accent as he was fluent in both French and Italian languages, this was not portrayed in the film. He died in a delirium speaking French, which also was not dramatized in the film. I guess they thought since no one had ever heard Valentino speak in a film since he was never in a "talkie", they felt they could get away with it. Also, the costumes for the ladies, they should have taken a page out of "Singing In the Rain" although that didn't come out until 1952. They didn't use any 1920's fashions! Maybe a couple of hats. What a waste! Eleanor Parker's wardrobe was decidedly 40's/50's which for me ruined the aura of the film. Don't forget Valentino was the King of the 1920's film age which was decadent to say the least. Other than that, the film was entertaining.
    9bre3johns

    I saw this movie as a teenager and would like to have it in video, I was taken aback with the resemblance between Anthony Dexter to the real Valentino

    The best representation of Valentino's life than has been presented to date. It's a shame that there hasn't been more biographys done on this great actor who was also a gentleman and a good friend to all who were fortunate enough to know him personally. At the time this film was produced it was considered an inferior film, but I thoroughly enjoyed it. After seeing the film, I continued to be fascinated with Valentino.

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    • Anecdotes
      Film debut of Anthony Dexter
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      There is a stock shot of Hollywood sound stages.However the film is set in the early twenties before talkies were introduced.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 10 mars 1951 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Valentino
    • Société de production
      • Edward Small Productions
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    • Durée
      • 1h 42min(102 min)
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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