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Rudolph Valentino, le grand séducteur

Original title: Valentino
  • 1951
  • Approved
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
380
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Richard Carlson, Anthony Dexter, and Eleanor Parker in Rudolph Valentino, le grand séducteur (1951)
AdventureBiographyDramaRomance

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

  • Director
    • Lewis Allen
  • Writer
    • George Bruce
  • Stars
    • Eleanor Parker
    • Richard Carlson
    • Patricia Medina
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    380
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lewis Allen
    • Writer
      • George Bruce
    • Stars
      • Eleanor Parker
      • Richard Carlson
      • Patricia Medina
    • 32User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Eleanor Parker
    Eleanor Parker
    • Joan Carlisle…
    Richard Carlson
    Richard Carlson
    • 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'
    • (uncredited)
    Richard Bartell
    • Cab Driver at Cemetery
    • (uncredited)
    Ralph Brooks
    • Extra Casting Director
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Bryar
    Paul Bryar
    • Photographer
    • (uncredited)
    Marietta Canty
    Marietta Canty
    • Tilly - Joan's Maid
    • (uncredited)
    Steve Carruthers
    Steve Carruthers
    • Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Chefe
    • Waiter
    • (uncredited)
    Phyllis Coates
    Phyllis Coates
    • Universal Studios Casting Clerk
    • (uncredited)
    Charles Coleman
    Charles Coleman
    • Albert
    • (uncredited)
    Lester Dorr
    Lester Dorr
    • Cynic at Cemetery
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Lewis Allen
    • Writer
      • George Bruce
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    8pipeorganut

    An unforgettable movie

    I saw this movie when I was 13 years old and have never forgotten it or its theme music, "The Valentino Tango". Anthony Dexter is uncanny in his resemblance to Rudolph Valentino and is mesmerizing in this role. Although most of the movie is fictional, it is a fascinating look at the silent film era. The costumes and Eleanor Parker are beautiful and it is worth seeing just for the magnificent tango scenes. When Dexter dances as Julio with Patricia Medina, any ladies heart will beat a little faster! I have been able to obtain a VHS copy of it recently and I watch it at least once a week. I still love it. There are a lot of people who remember this movie and Anthony Dexter and it's very unfortunate that no one is interested in showing it on TV or preserving it. It really is a part of our movie history because it was the only picture in which Anthony Dexter starred and successfully portrayed a silent film legend. It is thoroughly enjoyable!
    bittemery

    A great movie Anthony Dexter at his very best.

    I was just 15 when I first viewed this magnificant film, I found out later it was Anthony Dexter's first. No one could have picked a better leading man, he looked the part. I know movie make up can do a lot ,but this was him as if Rudy were alive. I myself would like to see it once more before I pass on. I have wrote to AMC ,no luck, and it is not on a tape! A very first rate film if you can get to see it you will not be disappointed. A good evening film for all the family. Emery J.Bittmann
    6Doylenf

    Anthony Dexter is fictionalized Valentino in typical Hollywood bio...

    ANTHONY DEXTER, thanks to make-up artists and costuming, makes a believable stand-in as Rudolf Valentino, the silent screen's biggest male heartthrob, but creative license had to be taken with the screenplay because many of the participants in Valentino's life threatened to sue. The result is a rather lifeless bio smacking of Hollywood artifice.

    This standard treatment of the Valentino story is interesting mainly because it gives a pretty accurate look at a period during the 1920s when silent films were the rage. It also provides some nice eye candy in the form of ELEANOR PARKER and PATRICIA MEDINA, both easy on the eyes and capable enough actresses to bring some life to a rather dull screenplay.

    All of it has been photographed in luscious Technicolor under Lewis Allen's direction. He gets the most out of the dance sequences and it's here that Dexter's Valentino really comes to life. Otherwise, it's a pretty one-note performance throughout. Director Allen lets DONA DRAKE do her usual job of strenuously over-acting the role of a hot blooded Spanish dancer who is too aware of Valentino's roving eye. There are times when Dexter's Valentino resembles George Raft rather than the silent superstar.

    RICHARD CARLSON and OTTO KRUGER do nicely as director and producer, and other parts are well played. I have no idea how much of the script is strictly fiction but it seems to capture the essence of the Valentino story, showing his early reputation as a gigolo and his eventual climb to stardom through a series of well mounted adventure romances.

    Eleanor Parker gives the story class with her performance as Joan Carlisle, a co-star Valentino is continually getting a brush-off from, and eventually marrying Richard Carlson's character. The on again/off again romantic relationship between Parker and Dexter is at the heart of the story. How much of it is strictly fiction, I don't know.

    His illness and subsequent death comprise the last scenes, but the dramatics involving disclosure of his affair with Carlisle seems like a creation of the scriptwriter. The mysterious lady in black who brings a rose to his gravesite every year is mentioned and gives a touch of mystery to those final scenes.

    Nice attempt at a bio, but it's an uneven, surface profile of the star and never gets one deeply involved in his story.
    6AliciaM1104

    Biography, loosely based on the life of Rudolph Valentino.

    First, let me say that I had a very hard time finding a copy of this movie. I found the cast very good and Anthony Dexter as Valentino gives a sensitive and respectful performance portraying the much loved silent screen star. Eleanor Parker is lovely as Valentino's true love, and Patricia Medina is beautiful in a supporting role. Richard Carlson is also very effective in his role as the director in love with the star, (Eleanor Parker). For me, the highlight of the movie is the dancing, which is beautifully interpreted. Although loosely based on the life of Rudolph Valentino, I still found the movie entertaining and would recommend it to any Valentino fan or anyone who loves a good romantic movie.
    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!

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    • Trivia
      Film debut of Anthony Dexter
    • Goofs
      There is a stock shot of Hollywood sound stages.However the film is set in the early twenties before talkies were introduced.
    • Connections
      Featured in Les dossiers de l'écran: Autopsie d'une légende. Pourquoi des millions de femmes l'ont-elles pleuré (1970)

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    • Release date
      • March 10, 1951 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Valentino
    • Production company
      • Edward Small Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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