[on Rudolf Valentino] That Valentino was certainly a very splendid fellow. And his unique glamor was not entirely due to the fact that he was unhampered by banal dialogue. Modern dialogue is not always banal, and the screen hero who could match Valentino`...
James Mason
[on Rudolf Valentino] That Valentino was certainly a very splendid fellow. And his unique glamor was not entirely due to the fact that he was unhampered by banal dialogue. Modern dialogue is not always banal, and the screen hero who could match Valentino`...
James Mason
[on Rudolf Valentino] That Valentino was certainly a very splendid fellow. And his unique glamor was not entirely due to the fact that he was unhampered by banal dialogue. Modern dialogue is not always banal, and the screen hero who could match Valentino`...
James Mason
On her breakup with Valentino: "With butlers, maids and the rest, what work is there for a housewife? I won`t be a parasite. I won`t sit home and twiddle my fingers, waiting for a husband who goes on the lot at five a.m. and gets home at midnight and rece...
Natacha Rambova
On her second encounter with Valentino at a party: "The first question he asked was, `Do you care to dance?` I decided to sit it out with him under a California moon."
Jean Acker
She gave this reason as to why Valentino married her: "I honestly believe that Rudolph would have married then any woman with an automobile."
Jean Acker
When asked why she married Valentino, she replied, "It was simply a case of California, the glamour of the Southern moonlight and the fascinating love-making of the man."
Jean Acker
[Valentino was] what is commonly called for want of a better name, a gentleman. In brief, Valentino`s agony was the agony of a man of relatively civilized feelings thrown into a situation of intolerable vulgarity. - H.L. Mencken
Rudolph Valentino
[Valentino was] what is commonly called for want of a better name, a gentleman. In brief, Valentino`s agony was the agony of a man of relatively civilized feelings thrown into a situation of intolerable vulgarity. - H.L. Mencken
Rudolph Valentino