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Page creatorRobkelk (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation16:40, 2 May 2019
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Directed by Rex Ingram and based on the novel by Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse tells the story of a family at odds during World War I. Starring Rudolph Valentino as Julio Desnoyers, the tango-dancing Casanova grandson of Argentinian patriarch, Madariaga (Pomeroy Cannon), The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse was the film that catapulted Valentino to superstardom. Of particular renown is the film's tango scene, which was included in the film specifically to highlight newcomer Valentino's dancing skills.
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