The Moving picture world (May 1922)

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Released November 13, 1922 BIGGER THAN "THE SHEIK" that's what we claim for this one. And what a title for Valentino — "The Young Rajah"! You've seen him as the hot-blooded Arabian, as the dashing American, and as the gallant toreador. Now he's even more fascinating as the young East Indian, brought up in America in ignorance of his real parentage. A powerful story of two continents, strong in contrast. The novel, "Amos Judd," by the former editor of Life, from which it is adapted, was a sensation when it was published a few years ago. There has never been a picture quite like "The Young Rajah," in plot, in theme or in situation. Valentino's popularity will be increased a hundred-fold in it. JESSE L LASKY PRESEMS Rodolph Valentino IN by John Ames Mitchell Adapted by June Mathit