In Rudolph Valentino: The Screen God Who Loved Men, best-selling author David Bret tells of the real Valentino, a man sexually attracted only towards other men, whose relationships with women, particularly his two rapacious lesbian wives-brought him heartbreak. Moralists attacked him, studio chiefs treated him like dirt. His manager was only interested in gaining control of his estate. When he lay dying in hospital, these people deliberated between saving him and letting him die while working out which was the most financially viable: Valentino alive or dead, and what would happen if the truth emerged about his private life. Valentino was less ashamed of his sexuality than he was of being trapped within the image of his public persona. In 1920s Hollywood, gay men were stereotyped as feeble degenerates. Not so Valentino, a powerfully-built man who excelled at most sports, boxing in particular. It was his persistent, unnecessary need to 'prove' his manhood which ultimately contributed to his early death.
- ISBN10 1291630538
- ISBN13 9781291630534
- Publish Date 14 November 2013
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 19 October 2016
- Publish Country GB
- Imprint Lulu.com
- Format Paperback
- Pages 207
- Language English