Rudolph Valentino??


Where was he is the first two episodes?? I haven't watched the third yet but the title seems to say it all: The Beginning of Talkies or something to that effect. Why mention Claudette and Marlene but only a small shot of Rudy (exploring the effect of light in one of his scenes, no less) without ANY MENTION of the first male cinematic Hollywood hearthrob?

I won't even bother to watch episode 3 since I can't stand the odd narration anyway. How they greenlighted this project with such major historical innacuracies let alone perhaps the strangest sounding narrator in documentary history I'll never know.


ATTN: Please check out 4chan for the most intelligent conversations about cinema, TV, & thespians!

reply