Monthly Archives: Nov 2022

30 Nov 1926 – Publicity Buzzards

And now they are hearing from the ghosts of Harry Houdini and Rudolph Valentino! The world and his wife tried to get a reflected publicity by herding around Valentino’s bier while he was still above ground. Now they won’t let him or Houdini rest in peace but must

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18 Nov 1924 – Wage War

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1922 – Famous Players-Lasky Long Island, NY

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Famous Players Lasky Studios, Long Island, NY is where Rudolph Valentino filmed two movies there, one of which, “A Sainted Devil” (1924), was ostensibly set in South America but was shot in part in Farmingdale and “Monsieur Beaucaire,” a 1924 Rudolph Valentino movie shot in Queens, NY.

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15 Nov 1914 – Winifred de Wolfe Dance Recital

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12 Nov 1950 – NY Club Performer

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7 Nov 1926 – IRS Problems

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Nov 1922 – Hollywood Star Gossip of the month

Between movie pictures Rudolf Valentino paid a visit to Chicago, and proved that it was possible for even such a nagnet as he has become to the feminine half of the U.S.A. to walk abroad unmolested and unchallenged. Rudy made a bet that he would even enter a theathre without being recognised and WON. But he had thoughtfully provided himself with a pair of horn-rimmed spectacles and a beautiful beard, and not even the people sitting next to him knew that the gentleman they hailed as a perfect beaver was the actor so enthusiastically worshipped as “The Sheik”.

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