Valentino (1977 film)
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| Valentino | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Ken Russell |
| Produced by | Irwin Winkler Robert Chartoff Harry Benn |
| Written by | Ken Russell Mardik Martin |
| Starring | Rudolf Nureyev: Rudolph Valentino Leslie Caron: Alla Nazimova Michelle Phillips: Natasha Rambova Carol Kane: Fatty's Girlfriend Felicity Kendal: June Mathis Seymour Cassel: George Ullman Huntz Hall: Jesse Lasky Peter Vaughan: Rory O'Neil David de Keyser: Joseph Schenck William Hootkins: Mr. Fatty |
| Music by | Stanley Black |
| Cinematography | Peter Suschitzky |
| Editing by | Stuart Baird |
| Distributed by | United Artists |
| Release date(s) | 1977 |
| Running time | 128 min. |
| Language | English |
| IMDb profile | |
Valentino is an Anglo-American biographical drama film about the life of Rudolph Valentino, directed by Ken Russell. It is based on the book Valentino, an Intimate Exposé of the Sheik, written by Chaw Mank and Brad Steiger.
Russell has described his decision to make the film as the biggest mistake of his career.[1]
- Valentino at the Internet Movie Database