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The Young Rajah - Rudolph films Valentino

Pierre Loglisci

Editorial: Ventus

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"The Young Rajah" showcases Rudolph Valentino in a captivating silent film role as Amos Judd, a young man raised in America who discovers his true identity as the heir to a far-off Indian kingdom. This film blends adventure, romance, and mysticism, presenting Valentino in a story of self-discovery, duty, and love. The narrative explores themes of destiny, cultural identity, and the clash between Eastern and Western values, with Valentino's performance offering a mix of sensitivity and strength. The film's exotic settings, elaborate costumes, and Valentino's charismatic presence make "The Young Rajah" a unique and memorable entry in the silent film era, showcasing the star's versatility and the era's fascination with the exotic.
Disponible desde: 19/02/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 108 páginas.

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