1925 · Beverly Hills, CA
by Clarence Brown (director); Alexander Pushkin (story); Hanns Kraly, George Marion, Jr. (screenwriters); Rudolph Valentino, Vilma Banky, Louise Dresser, Albert Conti (starring)
Beverly Hills, CA: United Artists, 1925. Vintage black-and-white studio still photograph of Rudolph Valentino from the 1925 film. Typed mimeo snipe on the verso.
Based on Pushkin's 1841 novel "Dubrovsky." Dubrovsky (Valentino) is a Cossack in the Russian army who becomes a masked vigilante, and attempts to save his family from an evil carpetbagger. Unfortunately, he falls in love with the carpetbagger's daughter.
8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus, with a small cello-tape repair, a tiny tear and a tiny chip. (Inventory #: 138534)
Based on Pushkin's 1841 novel "Dubrovsky." Dubrovsky (Valentino) is a Cossack in the Russian army who becomes a masked vigilante, and attempts to save his family from an evil carpetbagger. Unfortunately, he falls in love with the carpetbagger's daughter.
8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus, with a small cello-tape repair, a tiny tear and a tiny chip. (Inventory #: 138534)