
12 Feb 1927 – Valentino is a Russian Hero
Will Rudolph Valentino do for the Russian what he did for the Latin? Meaning, will he make us thing of the romantic male when a Russian is mentioned? Ever since Rudy glided through “The Four Horsemen” and cut a great big niche for himself in the cinema hall of fame we have thought of Spaniards and Argentinians whenever the discussion led to heart flutters. We even think of “sheiks” as being of Latin persuasion. All of which speculation is due to the fact Valentino is appearing as a Russian in “The Eagle,” a glamorous film showing at the Liberty theater Sunday and Monday. Vilma Hanky, famous Hungarian beauty, plays opposite the star. Louise Dresser, noted stage and vaudeville star for years, has a featured role as the Czarina.
Feb 1922 – On the Camera Coast
There were more world potenates at the opening of Marcus Lowe’s new movie theater in Los Angeles than there were at the disarmament conference in Washington. Some people may have heard of Marshal Foch but they would break their necks to see him the way they did to behold Gloria Swanson in person. The interior of the theater is by far the most beautiful piece of architecture in Los Angeles. It is of Spanish renaissance, the chief decorator being the users who wear mantillas and high combs. I thought them more beautiful than the movie stars, but of course everyone to his own taste. Fred Niblo was master of ceremonies and he may not be so famous as Foch but I’ll say he is just as brave. Rudolph Valentino did not show because he is refusing to make personal appearances. Gloria Swanson made a bow from her orchestra seat and the spotlight fell on Constance Talmadge who arose and smiled about a thousand dollars worth. Movie players Betty Compson, Anita Sterwart, Viola Dane, Alice Lake, Tom Mix, Harold Lloyd, Wesley Barry, Jackie Coogan, Doris May, May McAvoy, Bustor Keaton when introduced all took their respective bows. The show was late in starting and the night was magical and no one disappointed except the one who refused to show up in support.
3 Feb 1926 – Hollywood is Laughing at Pola on trip to New Mexico
Hollywood is enjoying a laugh at the expense of Pola Negri in connection with a sudden trip to Albuquerque, New Mexico, on ‘‘oil business.” The film star, it was told by friends, was meeting Rudolph Valentino studio officials, on learning of the trip, wired to return immediately to avoid a publicity scandal. When she arrived in Albuquerque, she was greeted by a dozen reporters and informed there was no oil there. She started back to Hollywood. Upon his arrival here on his way to California, Rudolph Valentino denied he was engaged to Pola Negri and knew nothing about her trip to New Mexico. Valentino asserted he did not know Miss Negri intimately. Pola arrived at Albuquerque at midnight for business reasons, she said, and left at once. The incident gave rise to rumors that the two were to meet and be married.
Feb 2021 – This month on Patreon a virtual Valentines dinner date with Valentino

For Patreon Supporters – This is a special month dedicated to all things love and romance. Valentino was known as the “Great Lover” a man whose captivating effect is synonymous with love. Our featured article offers a twenty first century exclusive a virtual Valentines romantic dinner date with Rudolph Valentino.
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25 Jan 1922 – Hollywood Invites Sarah Earnhardt to 10th Anniversary
2021 – Happy 7th Blog Anniversary

What a journey, seven years ago, this blog became a reality starting with articles from yester-year telling a story about Rudolph Valentino from a different perspective. Through time it has been my hope the present format provides enjoyment in a place providing information only true fans would appreciate and savor.
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6 Jan 1924 – There is a reason why prize beauty’s fail
What have the fates in store for 15-year-old Miss Norma Niblock, the Canadian girl, who won the recent National Beauty Contest, Madison Square Garden, New York City.? Will she meet with the same disappointments, disillusionment and disasters that have come to the winners of other beauty contests or will she prove an exception to the rule that prize-winning beauties are cursed with a jinx. Here is a young woman who has been crowned as the first beauty of the land. Never less a personage than the Sheik of Sheiks Rudolph Valentino selected her from amongst 88 prize winners from as many American and Canadian cities. In addition, to a crown she has a contract to appear in the movies with the mud-massage star. Will she go the way of Agnes Souret, “La Plus Belle Femme De France” who is now a humble chorus girl in a music hall in which she was starred after winning the greatest beauty contest ever held in France? Will she experience the fate of Margaret Leahy “the most beautiful girl in England”, who was given a movie contract in Hollywood and is now suing Joseph Schenck for $50,000 because she was not starred? Will she return home to her parents like Mary Katherine Campbell, twice winner of national beauty contests in Atlantic City, New Jersey has done after failing to make an impression as a vaudeville actress? The experience and failure of these three famous prize beauties winners of the biggest and most extensively advertised beauty contests held on both sides of the Atlantic do not bode well for Miss Niblocks future. But perhaps she may escape the jinx. At any rate, she has a 3 year contract with the company that arranged the beauty contest and she will at least be used as advertising copy.
1922 – Big Bear Lake

This article talks about a favorite destination of the rich and famous. The connection to Rudolph Valentino is in 1926 he took Pola Negri here and stayed overnight in one of the cabins.
Jan 2021 – This month on Patreon Joan Sawyer
For Patreon Supporters – The new year starts out with find out more about Joan Sawyer who was Rudolph Valentino’s former dance partner in New York. This posting was written by a former colleague who wrote about how she became to be.
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26 Dec 1923 – Valentino Coming Back
With all differences patched up and with a brand new spelling for his first name Rudolph Valentino will begin work immediately after the holiday season on a film version of Booth Tarkington’s Monsieur Beaucaire. Famous Players-Lasky are again his employers. When he formerly toiled before the cameras he was known as Rodolph. Reading the latest contract one finds the signature Rudolph with no explanation for the name change. Recently Ritz Carlton Pictures corporation announced he signed with them to begin work on a series of new films as soon as his contract with Famous Players ran out. In the latter contract, owever, was a clause giving them the option on the players services. They decided to exercise this option and after long negotiations through his attorney Max Steuer succeeded in their attempt to win back the famous actor. An official of Famous Players-Lasky said today, the company had tried several times in the last year to settle the matter, offering Valentino cart blanche to seletct his stories, director, and virtually name his salary. they had extreme difficulty in negotiating with him directly and rapprochement was only reached through Mr. Steuer. By the terms of the settlement all litigation between Valentino and Famous Players will be dropped. Mrs. Valentino as attorney in fact for her husband said she played an important part. Before sailing for Europe this last week after she had affixed her signature to the contract. Mrs. Valentino said “It is gratifying to reach a satifactory conclusion and to see Rudolph again in a position to pursue his career under satisfactory conditions. Some sample screen tests were made while we were abroad and the results demonstrated conclusively the character development and artistic advance made by him since he previously appeared. In all respects he is fit and ready for his new tasks”.
25 Dec 1923 – Letter to the Editor

Dear Editor,
I have been reflecting on today with families coming together appreciating , family, hearth, and love for fellow man. This time of year, when people count their blessings and celebrate the birth of Jesus. I cannot but help and wonder about a certain silent film star who achieved the American dream of fame, fortune, friends. A man who touches others’ lives through a movie screen presence and yet does not appreciate the good things that came his way. Rudolph Valentino is a man whose reality does not match up to the persona. Did the year, really give Mr. Valentino the desires of his heart? In 1922, he achieved success with his movie “Blood and Sand” making more money than the year before. There is the new wife who seemed to have his best interests at heart. But biting the hand that literally feeds you and listening to bad advice did not do him any good. This year, he cleverly found a way to make money, and it did not endear him with his fans with his antics when him and his wife travelled from city to city. These are hard-working people who paid dearly to see their movie idol perform and yet all I read about was his complaining. Mr. Valentino in the spirit of this special day, I ask that you reflect on your actions and realize your no more different than the next person. The day where fame found you can leave and what will you have to show? Just a name in the newspapers from a bygone age. May you read this in the spirit in which is intended that I wish you good tidings and hope that the next year is a better one.
Regards,
Rev James Tolerville, Canterville, Ohio
23 Dec 1924 – Natacha sends June on her way
Hollywood tongues have been wagging over the newest sensation of studio circles. What will be the result of the ruption between Mrs. Valentino and June Mathis? For the time being “Rudy” has bowed to his imperious wife and let his ablest friend and sponsor go her way. It was Miss Mathis who started Valentino on the road to opulence and fame. She picked him for the lead for “The Four Horsemen” she saw an opportunity and it paid off in a big way. Mrs. Valentino who wrote “The Scarlet Power” saw what changes Miss Mathis had made in it, the grand smashup came. So “Cobra” was substituted and all the grand vestments and shining armour for the Rambova story were packed away. Cost of the switch runs into the hundres of thousands, but the wife, who in other matters also laid down the law, is triumphant. No one concerned will talk, but Valentino retains his admiration for Miss Mathis. But only from a safe distance.
22 Dec 1918 – Griffith Openings
Los Angeles is making its theatrical traditions. At last, it has an institution in connection with the entertainment world. Griffith openings have been accepted as an event, one of the picturesque features of our amusement world, which is good to have and which the public delights to cling to. Older cities of course have many historic incidents in their theatrical life that lend a charm which makes them individual. Never are they planned, never the result of long scheming. Something just happens; the public enjoys it; again it happens a few times more, and then it becomes an institution. People adopt with enthusiasm and its is the material of which legends are woven for the next generation. It is fitting that David Wark Griffith should be the personalityh about which has risen in Los Angeles, for none has been more dominant and active than he in the artistic life of this city. The opening of “The Greatest Thing In Life” last Monday established Griffith openings as events that have won the public’s favor. The public has come to dramatize them, presenting its own drama, while attending another. For this performance Mr. Griffith had no only a wonderful motion picture of superb merit, but he showed for the first time his new improvement in photography, which inspired the most extravagant comparisions. As though that were not enough, he presented a prologue with a cast of 50 players, a symbolic offering, novel and beautiful. That it might be entirely surprising, he imported a number of celebrated artists including the dancer, Rodolfo di Valentina, who was court dancer in Rome, London, Madrid. Recently he has been in New York and Mr. Griffith brought him here in a stellar capacity.
Dec 2020 – This month on Patreon Q/A with “YouTube Vlogger Daze with Jordan the Lion”
On 2 Aug 2018, I did an initial Q/A with vlogger Jordan Lee, who has a YouTube Channel “Daze with Jordan the Lion”. In two years since both his audience and popularity have grown considerably to 167,000 subscribers. Jordan produces some amazing vlogs on a variety of different subjects. This vlogger is very meticulous with his subject research and takes his time to carefully plan each vlog. This is a true testimony to how dedicated he is and I predict his channel will continue to grow.
Recently Jordan was vlogging in my home state and it was my privilege to have a brief meet-up with him while he was filming for an upcoming vlog. Well in this particular vlog to be posted sometime during this month, where you will see me briefly appear towards the end where we posed for pictures and have a quick chat. Jordan graciously agreed to a follow-on interview with even more questions.
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27 Nov 1925 – Natacha Rambova Seeks Divorce
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16 Aug 1946 – Falcon Lair Needs a New Owner
Actress Ann Harding who bought the Rudolph Valentino estate “Falcon Lair” for $75,000, didn’t like the place and sold it after five months for $125,000 to a San Francisco night club owner who doesn’t like it either because he doesn’t live in it.
24 Nov 1924 – Movie Review “Sainted Devil”
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22 Nov 1924 – Two Brokers Try to End Their Suit Against Rudolph Valentino

The application of Elizabeth Reilley who is assignee of the claims of Clifford Robertson and Eugene Webb, Theatrical Brokers, Los Angeles for $50,000 in comissions from Rudolph Valetnino to drop the suit was argued before Justice Gavegan in Supreme Court. Robertson and Webb were the agents who signed Valentino to Famous Players-Laskey Corporation in 1921 for a salary of $1,250 a week. They sued for commissions, which they said were due even though the contract was not lived up to by the Sheik. Objection to the discontinuance of the action was made for Valentino by Max Steur, his attorney. He was no longer repped by Arthur Butler Graham who sued Mr. Valentino last year for services rendered during the same suit but was never paid. The present lawyer contended Robertson and Webb contract to procure engagements for Valentino at the highest possible salary. He further sets forth before the agents tied his client to the Famous Players-Lasky contract there was concern they had received an offer of $5000 a week from Willis and Inglis other theatrical agents for Valentino’s services. Robertson and Webb are charged with having failed to let Valentino know of this and similiar offers. In his counterclaim Valetnino asks for $1, 004.333 in damages. Justice reseved decision.
1922 – Juan Duval and Rudolph Valentino
In 1897, Juan Xicart Bellavista was born in Spain and became a well-known Hollywood entertainer who held many roles such as: screen writer, tango, flamengo, apache dancer and actor. At the age of 22, Mr. Bellavista immigrated to this country, where he changed his name to Juan Duval and the rest was Hollywood history. Mr. Duval started his career as a fight choreographer hired by Metro to help Rudolph Valentino, for a movie scene in “Blood and Sand”. Then in the late 1920’s Mr. Duval toured the Vaudeville circuit with the Richards twins with skits that featured dancing and music. During one skit called “The Cave of Sorrows”, Mr. Duval would dance Apache.

From there Mr. Duval made local headlines when he joined the Hollywood Studios of Stage, Arts and Music as a Tango dance instructor.

On Oct 1941, Mr. Duval opened a successful Spanish dance studio located at 2209 Van Ness Ave, San Francisco. In 1942 Mr. Duval became an American citizen. On Apr 1954, Juan Duval died and is buried at L.A. National Veterans Cemetery. Mr. Duval was serving in the Army, during WWI fighting in North Africa. In 1958, Mr. Duval’s wife filed a lawsuit on behalf of her late husband concerning the 1956, Academy Award winning movie “The Brave One”. Mrs. Duval believed her late husband who was a writer for this movie filed both a breach of contract and copyright lawsuit. The story goes Juan Duval wrote the original screen play and died before film production started. Seems the King Brothers and Dalton Trumbo took credit and got the oscar. Of interest Dalton Trumbo was a blacklisted writer and one of the Hollywood 10 during the communistic period. To this day, google searches show Juan Duval’s family are still bitter about the fact their father never received the movie credit and Oscar he deserved. There is not allot of facts that show Mr. Duval and Rudolph Valentino were friends of any kind.
2020 – New Blog Changes
Good Day,
This year has been one of changes and I sincerely hope everyone continues to be safe and healthy during such a time as this. Many of you know me because you have been following this blog for quite some time. For those that don’t I began blogging about 7 years ago and this has grown into a labor of love that has been my pleasure to provide you the reader unique reading that I consider unique. However, the time has come for a major change and its something I thought about for a long time. The reality is this blog requires numerous man-hours for every post that is produced. When you break it down there is research into different areas costs money and every year the price goes up. So in order to continue to provide the quality you look for the road, I took is to become a Patreon.
The blog can continue to exist and flourish and I can add a different level and that is exclusivity. While social media and websites provide content that is of a similar nature, My approach will be to offer monthly Q & A sessions, videos, and exclusive content that I have held back and kept for just such a purpose as this.
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“My advice to would-be sheiks is this: Be original. Don’t be a second to anyone”. Rudolph Valentino
14 Nov 1949 – Language Lessons
Actor John Garfield is taking Italian Language Lessons from deceased Silent Film Star Rudolph Valentino’s brother Alberto.















































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