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Moran of the Lady Letty - Rudolph films Valentino - cover

Moran of the Lady Letty - Rudolph films Valentino

Pierre Loglisci

Publisher: Ventus

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Summary

"Moran of the Lady Letty" is an adventurous silent film that stars Rudolph Valentino in a thrilling sea tale of kidnapping, identity, and love on the high seas. Valentino plays Ramón Laredo, a wealthy young man who is shanghaied and finds himself aboard the "Lady Letty," captained by the courageous Moran, portrayed by Dorothy Dalton. This film explores themes of bravery, redemption, and the discovery of one's true self amidst danger and romance. The dynamic between Valentino and Dalton showcases a compelling narrative of love and adventure, making "Moran of the Lady Letty" a standout in Valentino's filmography for its action-packed storyline and strong character development.
Available since: 02/19/2024.
Print length: 126 pages.

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