Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1938)

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THE STRANGE RETURN OF Above: a study of Valentino that explains in itself his romantic appeal to all women. Insert: at the time of his arrival in America: Rudolph Guglielmi, destined to be a failure as a gardener, a favorite as a professional dancer, andt with the new name of Valentino, a film lover extraordinaire. Bottom, left to right: the house in Castellenata, Italy, where he was born of an Italian father and a French mother; a scene from "The Sheik," starring a caveman conquest of Agnes Ayres; with Nazimova on the "Camille" set, where he was to meet his wife, dancer Natacha Rambova