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A society sensation - Rudolph films Valentino - cover

A society sensation - Rudolph films Valentino

Pierre Loglisci

Publisher: Ventus

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Summary

In "A Society Sensation," Rudolph Valentino stars in this silent short drama, showcasing the tumultuous romance between a wealthy young heiress and a dashing navy officer. The film's elegant visuals and Valentino's magnetic presence weave a tale of class divides and passionate love, capturing the essence of early 20th-century cinema allure. 
Available since: 02/16/2024.
Print length: 68 pages.

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