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Movie Title:
A Sainted Devil
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A Sainted Devil
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Movie Genre:
Drama
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Decade:
Decade 1920
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Year:
1924
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Studio-Distributor:
Paramount
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IMDb Link:
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Stars:
Rudolph Valentino, Nita Naldi, Helen D'Algy
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Director:
Joseph Henabery
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Caption:
A Sainted Devil (Paramount, 1924). One Sheet (27 X 41) Style A. , The original Latin Lover Rudolph Valentino is one of the silent eras most magnetic stars, whose devilish good looks and mysterious eyes still captivate audiences even after eight decades. Valentinos popularity reached its zenith in the mid 1920s, and when the 31-year-old actor unexpectedly died in the summer of 1926, it set off a wave of hysteria among his many women admirers. Nearly 80,000 people, mostly women, crowded into Campbells Funeral Parlor in New York to catch a glimpse of his body. This film, based on a book by Rex Beach called Ropes End and made at the height of Valentinos popularity, is believed lost. Set in South America, Valentino plays Don Alonzo Castro, a wealthy young set to be wed, whose fiance is kidnapped when his house is robbed on the night of his wedding. This is a wonderful and rare stone litho one sheet which, prior to professional restoration, had some chipping and wear to the border, and a piece of the image chipped from the vertical foldline from the bottom border up to the first horizontal fold next to the boot with spur. Fine/Very Fine on Linen.
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A Sainted Devil (Paramount, 1924). One Sheet (27 X 41) Style A. , The original Latin Lover Rudolph Valentino is one of the silent eras most magnetic stars, whose devilish good looks and mysterious eyes still captivate audiences even after eight decades. Valentinos popularity reached its zenith in the mid 1920s, and when the 31-year-old actor unexpectedly died in the summer of 1926, it set off a wave of hysteria among his many women admirers. Nearly 80,000 people, mostly women, crowded into Campbells Funeral Parlor in New York to catch a glimpse of his body. This film, based on a book by Rex Beach called Ropes End and made at the height of Valentinos popularity, is believed lost. Set in South America, Valentino plays Don Alonzo Castro, a wealthy young set to be wed, whose fiance is kidnapped when his house is robbed on the night of his wedding. This is a wonderful and rare stone litho one sheet which, prior to professional restoration, had some chipping and wear to the border, and a piece of the image chipped from the vertical foldline from the bottom border up to the first horizontal fold next to the boot with spur. Fine/Very Fine on Linen.
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