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Intimate Biography: Rudolph Valentino - The Great Lover + The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse [DVD]
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March 8, 2011 "Please retry" | — | 2 |
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| — | $99.90 |
| Genre | Kids & Family, Military & War |
| Format | Black & White, NTSC, DVD |
| Contributor | Lynn Stevenson |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 3 hours and 30 minutes |
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The Great Lover: A Documentary (78 Min.) In December 1913, an Italian immigrant arrived in New York City with a degree in Agriculture and dreams for a better life. Few who knew him then could have imagined that only six years later, Rodolfo Guglielmi would become Rudolph Valentino, Hollywood's first male sex symbol. A successful career as a dancer led to bit roles in the movies. But Hollywood wasn't ready for a dark lover, so Valentino was typecast as the villain in most of his early films. His powerful portrayal of an unscrupulous Italian count in "Eyes of Youth" earned him the coveted lead role of Julio in "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse." His sultry tango and tormented love scenes led to "The Sheik." Almost overnight, he changed the face of leading men in America with his smoldering gaze and passionate embrace. Women flocked to the theaters and men tried to bring him down. But Valentino was much more than a sex symbol. He had a talent for comedy, spoke at least four languages, and was an avid collector of European antiques, books, fine cars and dogs. He was a skilled horseman, expert mechanic and serious amateur boxer. To his friends he was Rudy, a man of simple yet refined tastes who adored children and worshipped the women he loved. His tragic death at the age of 31 caused riots and motivated suicides. His funerals in New York and Hollywood drew hundreds of thousands of mourners. And his fans only increased, as The Great Lover became a legend. Eighty years after his death, people still pack the chapel at Hollywood Forever for his annual memorial service, making it the longest running event in Hollywood. From his birth in Castellaneta, Italy, to his untimely death in New York City, Rudolph Valentino led a fascinating life marked by scandal, controversy and heartbreak. Join us for an intimate look at the man behind the icon. Bonus Material Includes: 1. Valentino's 1923 recording of The Kashmiri Song - One of only two known recordings of his voice 2. Filmography - A complete listing of Valentino's films 3. List of locations relevant to his life and death 4. List of books written by Valentino The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse 1921 / B&W / Silent / 132 Min. A true epic about the atrocity of war and the redemptive spirit of man, "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" tells the story of a wealthy Argentine family, one half French, and the other half German. After the death of the head of the family, each half returns to their respective homelands in Europe and WWI soon breaks out, throwing their lives into turmoil. Julio (Valentino), a sultry, tango dancer and painter begins an affair with a married woman. When the woman's husband is injured in battle, Julio makes the decision to change his life and joins the army. Full of highly-charged drama and superb acting, this film truly lives up to the word, epic.
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- Aspect Ratio : 1.33:1
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches; 3.5 Ounces
- Media Format : Black & White, NTSC, DVD
- Run time : 3 hours and 30 minutes
- Release date : March 8, 2011
- Producers : Lynn Stevenson
- Studio : Cobra Entertainment LLC
- ASIN : B000EGDCGO
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank: #199,773 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #3,141 in Military & War (Movies & TV)
- #9,132 in Documentary (Movies & TV)
- #14,328 in Kids & Family DVDs
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Alas, we will have to make due with what Valentino left us in the silent era, and a sample of the style that made him so appealing and legendary is seen on side 2 of this DVD, namely in "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse". This 1921 silent film is quite a lengthy (over 2 hours) and involved drama about the sad fate of a family torn apart in World War I. The `Four Horsemen' refer to the Biblical account in Revelation/The Apocalypse, symbolizing the omens of our time: war, famine and pestilence, then death. These themes were close to the hearts and souls of audiences in the years after the `Great War' as it was called then, and no doubt many people could relate to the tragedy and broken family depicted in this film. Valentino's role stands out and is, in fact, the pivotal character: first a rich and spoilt philanderer who has an affair with a married woman, but when war and tragedies strike, his life takes another course. Valentino's intense and passionate expressions are evident in many scenes, and we can really see - over 80 years later - why he captivated audiences with his style and acting talent. The film itself is in good condition and only a little blurry at times, and the fine orchestral musical score seems to be an earlier recording made for this film. While not the same standard as the KINO label, for instance, I'm still giving this DVD the full 5 stars for the quality material and quantity (over 3 hours of viewing) for such a low budget price. Well done, Delta!
The movie "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" is a very good movie and shows the talent this man had. I have read many reviews of his other movies before this one and after this one and every reviewer have said the same thing that he was a very talented actor with a great sense of humor and he should have done more comedys to show his comedic talent.
There have been other reviews that have said that because of his Italian accent it would't have been able to work in the talking movies, I would rather take the confirmation from Gloria Swanson who worked with him and who said that he had a very nice accent, not pronounced and that he would have been able to do the transition from silent to talking movies. He probably would have done the same thing that William Powell and Myrna Loy did have huge success sound movies.
Anyway I would recommend this DVD to any one that want to know more about Rudolph Valentino and see the movie that propulses him to fame and fortune.
His death was a great loss for the movie world, none of the other actor that followed after his death couldn't achieve the kind exposure that he achieved when he was alive.
Enjoy this wonderful documentary and movie and see why the women adored him when he was alive and why men hated him and were jealous of him.
The film is reasonably faithful to the best-selling novel by Vicente Blasco. Madariaga is the patriarch of an Argentine cattle empire. He has two daughters, one of whom marries a Frenchman and the other a German. Madariaga prefers the French family, particularly his grandson Julio played by Valentino. Madariaga intends to leave the ranch to Julio but dies before he can update his will so the property is divided between the daughters who sell it and move to their husbands' homelands. When World War I breaks out this leaves the grandsons of Madariaga on opposing sides. It's a very powerful film that stands up superbly after 95 years. And nobody compares to Valentino when it comes to the tango.



