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Blood and Sand

Country: USA, Language: English, 80 mins

  • Director: Fred Niblo; Dorothy Arzner
  • Writer: Vicente Blasco Ibáñez; Tom Cushing
  • Producer: Jesse L. Lasky; Fred Niblo

CGiii Comment

Valentino...the first gay icon?!?

He married lesbians, he was publicly called a pink powder puff. He died young and was mourned by 100,000 women.

Interesting to watch, simply for its fast, furious and futile storytelling...and, the acting is abysmal.

Hysterically funny...unintentionally.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Juan is the son of a poor widow in Seville. Against his mother's wishes he pursues a career as toreador. He rapidly gains national prominence, and takes his childhood sweetheart Carmen as his bride. He meets the Marquis' daughter Dona Sol, and finds himself in the awkward position of being in love with two women, which threatens the stability of his family and his position in society. He finds interesting parallels in the life of the infamous bandit Plumitas when they eventually meet by chance.

Cast & Characters

Rosa Rosanova as Angustias;
Leo White as Antonio;
Rosita Marstini as Encarnacion;
Rudolph Valentino as Juan Gallardo;
Lila Lee as Carmen;
Charles Belcher as Don Joselito;
Fred Becker as Don Jose;
George Field as El Nacional;
Jack Winn as Potaje;
Harry Lamont as Puntillero;
Gilbert Clayton as Garabato;
Walter Long as Plumitas;
Nita Naldi as Dona Sol;
George Periolat as Marquis of Guevera;
Sidney De Gray as Dr. Ruiz