 | | 38 products found for Valentino in DVDs  | Quentin Tarantino returns to the crime genre once again with this adaptation of Elmore Leonard's RUM PUNCH. Transplanting Leonard's crime story from Miami to Tarantino's city of choice, Los Angeles, JACKIE BROWN cruises along smoothly, much like the... |  | John Singleton emerged from USC film school with his passionate script already written, and at age 23 he made the film that spawned a score of ghetto dramas. From the opening shot--a sign reading "Stop"--to the final message of "Increase the Peace,"... |  | This documentary offers a fond look at world-renowned fashion designer Valentino Garavani. Vanity Fair writer Matt Tyrnauer sits in the director's chair, pulling back the curtains for an all-access tour of haute-couture culture, recording the... |  | Rudolph Valentino stars in this silent era drama as Juan, a young Spaniard who wants to become a famous toreador. Determined to escape poverty and support his widowed mother, Juan quickly rises to national prominence as a bullfighter and marries... |  | One of Hollywood’s earliest heartthrobs, Rudolph Valentino remains a romantic icon to this day, thanks to his sensual roles in films such as THE SHEIK and THE MARRIED VIRGIN. This collection includes some of Valentino’s best-known performances, as... |  | A young, recently widowed woman finds a reason to go on, with a little help from her sister, her former step-mother, her brash friend, and a hunky housepainter (rocker Jon Bon Jovi in his debut film role). |  | A dashing Continental playboy takes a job with an antique dealer but soon finds himself captivated by his new employer's mesmerizing new wife. Silent. |  | Movie buffs should be interested in this film, the last one for Valentino. The story is about a romance between a desert sheik and a dancing girl. |  | Movie buffs should be interested in this film, the last one for Valentino. The story is about a romance between a desert sheik and a dancing girl. |  | John Singleton emerged from USC film school with his passionate script already written, and at age 23 he made the film that spawned a score of ghetto dramas. From the opening shot--a sign reading "Stop"--to the final message of "Increase the Peace,"... |
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