Posts Tagged With: Rudolph Valentino

28 Apr 1923 – Mineralava Beauty Contest Announcement, Hartford, Conneticut

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24 Apr 1923 – Mineralava Beauty Contest News, Valentino Instructs Tango Dance in Bridgeport, Ct

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1923 – Mineralava Contest News Milwaukee, WI

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18 Apr 1940 – Farewell for Valentino Horse

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Apr 1923 – Mineralava Beauty Contest News, Akron, Ohio

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13 Apr 1923 – Mineralava Beauty Contest Winner Announced, Ft Worth, Texas

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Apr 1923 – Mineralava News Valentino visit to Ohio

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12 Apr 1923 – Mineralava Beauty Contest News, Ft Worth, Texas

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11 Apr 1923 – Mineralava Beauty Contest News, Buffalo, New York

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1923 – Butte MT Mineralava Beauty Contest Announcement

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9 April 1923 – Mineralava Beauty Contest Announcement, Ohio

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8 April 1923 – Mineralava Beauty Contest Update, Columbus, Ohio

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7 Apr 1923 – Mineralava Beauty Contest Announcement, Akron, Ohio

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1925 – Cobra Advertisement

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4 Apr 1923 – Mineralava Beauty Contest Announcement, Indianapolis, Indiana

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3 Apr 1923 – Mineralava Beauty Contest Announcement, Louisville, Kentucky

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Apr 1923 – What do you think?

The reason why Rodolph Valentino is not, and probably will never be, very popular here is because he is so foreign looking, and in the eyes of the average person the foreigner finds little or no favour. Again, Valentino is not artists enough to hide his overwhelming conceit in his good looks. I have seen him in “The Four Horsemen”, “The Sheik”, “Blood and Sand”, “Camille” and “Conquering Power”, and think that any other actor with the ‘dash of devilry’ that others so admire and a minimum of good looks, could have created the roles equally well. Conrad Nagel and Clive Brook are my favourites, and I would rather see these two than any other so-called ‘star’ in the whole of the film firmament.

From Clyde, Birmingham

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1923 – Hollywood Hotel Guest Register

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If you notice the circle on this picture it shows Rudolph Valentino signing the hotel guest register on behalf of him and his wife. According to the L.A. Public Library he had to show proof of his marriage BEFORE he signed.  Note the other famous guest names Viola Dana, Joseph Strauss, and others.

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L.A. Public Library (2021).

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27 Mar 1923 – Mineralava Beauty Contest Announcement San Antonio, Texas

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26 Mar 1923 – Mineralava Beauty Contest Annoucement, San Antonio, Texas

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24 Mar 1923 – Mineralava Beauty Contest Announcement, Oklahoma

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18 Mar 1923 – Mineralava Beauty Contest Announcement, Dallas Texas

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17 Mar 1923 – Mineralava Beauty Contest Announcement Nebraska

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Mar 1923 – What do you think?

Oh, how you girls love Rudolph! Out of the hundred odd eulogies crowding on my desk, this is a representative specimen, “I believe I have founded where Rudolph Valentino’s fascination rests ‘tis his adorable smile.’  With one or two exceptions, all film actor’s molar displays are so obviously just that minute made to order grin and remind one of a death’s head contained with Uriah Heep. Rudy on the other hand, makes his spontaneous really, he might have been one of Murillo’s models, its so half-lazy, sleepy pathetic, humorous, tolerant, varmint street araby, with just a suspicion of spiciness. In truth, it’s a human smile. I’m not given to hero worship mind you, but I do think Rudolph has supplied a long felt want how, I don’t quite know.

From Hercules, London

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Mar 1923 – Mineralava Beauty Contest Publicity Picture

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Mar 1923 – Mineralava Beauty Contest Announcement

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28 Feb 1923 – Mineralava Contest Announcement

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23 Feb 1923

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1935 – Couple pose with Valentino Picture

Marchen Jorgensen and Rudolph Steinbock pose with a painting of actor Rudolph Valentino.

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Rudolph Valentino was asked to define his ideal girl and the man whose portrait adors a million dressing tables, whose image trills a million hearts, Valentino says she must have:

“A little bit of beauty” “A little bit of brains” “A dash of physical attraction” “A little bit of character”

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4 Feb 1923 – What do you think?

Why aren’t fans more enthusiastic about Rudolph Valentino? One only needs to see his movie “The Four Horsemen” to establish him as America’s first favourite.  The women adore him, and men want to emulate and learn about love from him.  In “The Four Horsemen” he stood out a rare magnetic personality.  I am no silly flapper, but I consider him a very sincere, intelligent young actor. He is ‘different’ has subtlety and appeals to the imagination.  We’re tired of everlasting sons of the soil registering nobility in every close-up.  Rudolph is the personification of a romance longed for and thought dead.  It is that delicious bit of devilry that is one of his biggest charms.

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1923 – Mineralava Tour Announcement -Valentino New Mineralava Manager

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1 Feb 1926 – Chicago Radio Interview

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Jan 2023 – Mineralava Dance/Beauty Tour 100 Years Old

In 1923, it was 100 years ago, Rudolph Valentino and Natacha Rambova made history with their Mineralava Dance Tour/Beauty Contest. This event was sponsored by Mineralava who was owned by Richard Hudnut, Natacha Rambova’s step-father. During this year, there will be many related articles on Mineralava Dance Tour giving the viewer an opportunity to see what this was all about.

I hope you enjoy this upcoming celebration of all things Mineralava Dance Tour and wish all viewers a Happy New Year.

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8 Jan 1966 – Oh Goodbye Rudy!!!!!!

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01 Jan 1949 – New Years Hangover Cure?

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27 Dec 1922 – Letter to the Editor

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Dec 1926 – Story of Mary Nolan and Rudolph Valentino’s Piano

In 1835, Boston Massachusetts, Hallet and Davis founded a factory which started making high quality pianos. In 1867, during a Paris exposition, world famous composer Franz List played one of their pianos during a performance and they gained world-wide recognition. The company was so well known for their high-quality products that in 1911 Pope Pius X ordered a piano for the Vatican and awarded them a medal in recognition of their high-quality work produced.

In 1925, Hallet and Davis Company was sold to the Premiere Grand Corporation of New York. In 1926, when Valentino ordered his Hallet and Davis Piano with Angelus player, this musical instrument was considered advanced for its time. The Angelus was a brand of player piano mechanism built by the Wilcox & Piano & Organ Company and was an advanced version of the mechanical player system. In Dec 1926, the Valentino Estate held an auction and subsequently published an estate catalog listing all personal items to be sold, paying off massive debts. The Hallet and Davis, with Angelus player piano was item catalogue number 89. Many of Valentino’s friends would purchase his items in remembrance and one of these friends, Imogene “Bubbles” Wilson alias Mary Nolan, former silent film star and Ziegfeld follies girl bought this massive piano. Her later years were marred by drug problems and lived in obscurity. In 1947, Mary Nolan, moved to a newly built small stucco bungalow consisting of 3 bedrooms, 1932 square feet of space located on 1504 S. Mansfield Avenue, Los Angeles, CA. When she moved in, she brought minimal furniture and an extremely large grand piano with intricate carvings that had formerly belonged to Rudolph Valentino. Besides the piano Mary paid homage to the late actor by keeping a picture of him in a gaucho costume on the music rack. In 1948, Mary Nolan died of an accidental suicide. She was not married and had no children. On 7 Apr 1949, Hart Auctions announced due to her death Valentino’s piano would be auctioned off once again. Future owners include Frances Faye, Danny Kay’s second cousin who reported she found the item at a local antique shop. The status of the piano remains unknown by this author today.

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“The loneliest ebb of my life came on that Christmas Eve, only one day after my arrival in New York. The abyss of loneliness. I ate a solitary dinner in a small cafe, and the food tasted better with my unshed tears.  One doesn’t dare cry in America. It is unmanly here”.  – Rudolph Valentino

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Dec 2022 – Babylon Movie Review

The long-awaited movie “Babylon” by writer-director Damien Chazelle is a treat for both fans of silent films and Rudolph Valentino.  This 3-hour movie gives viewers insight on the late 1920’s Hollywood movie industry during the transition from silent to talking pictures.  The actors starring in this movie immersed themselves in early Hollywood history to give them a background for the character roles they would be portraying, and it truly paid off. 

Margot Robbie her inspiration Clara Bow

Olivia Hamilton her inspiration Dorothy Arzner, Alice Guy Blache, Lois Weber

Jovan Adepo his inspiration Duke Ellington, Sidney Easton

Diego Calva his inspiration Dudley Murphey, Ramon Novarro

Li Jun Li her inspiration Anna May Wong

Brad Pitt his inspiration John Gilbert

Jean Smart her inspiration Adela Rogers St Johns, Elinor Glyn

The movie starts out with a debaucherously over the top party at a mansion in the Hollywoodland Hills and it makes one wonder how accurate this scene was. Each character’s storyline was filled with a sense of realism and showed their initial career filled with the brightest studio lights and a gradual decline in a long-forgotten ending. The movie industry had people who wanted to make an impact and it shows. Early Hollywood was a magical time for many who were lucky to experience this first-hand and this film gives viewers a glimpse into what it was like. This movie gives off a Sunset Boulevard Movie vibe and I recommend watching.

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22 Dec 1922

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17 Dec 1921 – Balzac Movie Filmed

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Dec 1922 – Hollywood Gossip

We cited the case of Valentino in our last article but since then Rudolph is piling anguish upon anguish emotion upon emotion. Partings, reunions, long anguished shipboard good-byes, passionate cancellation of bride’s voyage —all triumphantly coincident with sumptuous rival bids for his dramatic services, demands for higher pay, better scripts and writers, and more publicity perfectly gorgeious staggering fights between producers for his affiliation. If Rudolph can only keep it up we can foresee an ebullient publicity agent desinating him the “highest-paid” actor in the world bar none before the year year sets in

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18 Nov 1924 – Wage War

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