eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 1f2139 ALL NIGHT glass slide R1921 Rudolph Valentino & Carmel Myers pretend to be a rich! Date Sold 12/21/2021Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. A 1921 Re-Release Theatrical Movie Glass Slide (measures 3 1/4" x 4" [8 x 10 cm]) (Learn More) All Night, the 1918 Paul Powell silent mistaken identity romantic slapstick comedy farce (the movie would seem better suited to Buster Keaton than young Rudolph Valentino, because it is an elaborate comedy farce where Valentino and his girlfriend go to their friend's house so that he can propose to her, but their friends are expecting a crazy millionaire who may financially back them, and their servants, who have not been paid, quit, and they ask Valentino and his girlfriend to pose as themselves, while they will take the place of the missing servants, so that the millionaire won't realize how badly off they are!; after many gags about everybody pretending to be someone they are not, and much sexual innuendo, everyone confesses to the millionaire, who says he is impressed by their cleverness, and agrees to back them!) starring Carmel Myers, Rudolph Valentino (billed as "Rodolfo di Valentina"), Charles Dorian, Mary Warren, and William Dyer. Note that Rudolph Valentino was far from an overnight success! He had appeared in nine very minor roles between 1914 and 1918, and then he starred in this movie. Because he was born "Rodolfo Alfonzo Raffaello Pierre Filibert Guglielmi di Valentina d'Antonguolla", the studio chose to bill him as "Rodolfo di Valentina". He would appear in thirteen movies in 1919 and 1920, billed under a variety of names, including as Rodolfo di Valentini, Rudolpho De Valintine, M. Rodolpho De Valentina, Rudolph Volantino, Rodolph Valentine, Rudolph Valentine, Rodolph Valentino, and Rudolph Valentine! Finally, in 1921, he had a massive success in his non-top-billed role in "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse", followed immediately by "The Sheik", and that made him a superstar. NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Important Added Info: Note that glass slides were designed to be put in a special projector that would project the image onto a movie screen (they use exactly the same concept as 35mm slides). This slide is the kind that has two panes of glass that are taped together with black tape around all four edges (front and back), typical of many older glass slides. We have provided a high quality scan of the image, but we have not taken a photo of the slide, because there would really be very little to see! Condition: very good to fine. Learn More about condition grades
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