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Son Of The Sheik - Rudolph Valentino - Art by Vandor (R1930's) French Movie P...

$ 303.59

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    Son Of The Sheik - Rudolph Valentino - Art by Vandor (R1930's) French Movie Poster - Framed
    Son Of The Sheik - Rudolph Valentino - Art by Vandor (R1930's) French Movie Poster - Framed
    Son Of The Sheik – Rudolph Valentino – Art by Vandor (R1930’s) French Movie Poster – Framed
    Frame 29″ x 40″ Print Size 26″ x 37.5″
    “In his final film performance before dying in 1926, Rudolph Valentino tackles two roles, as a father and his son. Ahmed (Rudolph Valentino), the son of an Arab sheik and a kidnapped English gentlewoman (Agnes Ayres), loves local dancing girl Yasmin (Vilma Banky).
    Release date: September 5, 1926 (USA)
    Director: George Fitzmaurice
    Screenplay: Frances Marion, Fred de Gresac, Paul Gerard Smith, George Marion, Jr.
    Music composed by: Alloy Orchestra, Artur Guttmann, Jack Ward
    Condition: EXC
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