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Your time is my time now . . . Barbara Stanwyck shakes a gay finger at husband Robert Taylor while dining at Ciro’s
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Patriots all — Roddy McDowall, David Street and Peggy Ann Garner backstage at Hollywood Bowl for the “I Am an American” Day show
( Continued from page 14) mysterious eeriness, the night we traveled up the twisting, winding roadway that leads to Falcon’s Lair, Valentino’s home.
It was nearly midnight when our friend, who now lives there quite alone, turned the car through the entrance gate. We paused at the massively carved doors, stepped into the wide foyer and on, into the living room. The heavy black drapes, black velvet carpets, dark beams across the ceiling were gone. The house had been redecorated and the tiny seance room where Valentino and his friends held their mysterious rites was bare and empty.
We remembered his amours, his first heartbreaking efforts to crash movies, his flashing smile as he drove down Sunset Boulevard after “The Sheik,” and the headlines when he died suddenly nearly twenty years ago.
From his bedroom downstairs, we stepped out onto the landscaped terrace that leads down to the garden shrine, which was now shrouded in heavy fog, and we shivered. With a sigh of relief we drove back to Beverly Hills, still remembering, still bemoaning an idol that passed too soon.
Claudette Colbert and Natalie Wood air “Tomorrow Is Forever” for Lux Show