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6.3/10
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A toreador's (Rudolph Valentino) familial and social life is threatened when he has an affair.A toreador's (Rudolph Valentino) familial and social life is threatened when he has an affair.A toreador's (Rudolph Valentino) familial and social life is threatened when he has an affair.
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Rudolph Valentino
- Juan Gallardo
- (as Rodolph Valentino)
Rosa Rosanova
- Angustias
- (as Rose Rosanova)
W.E. Lawrence
- Fuentes
- (as William Lawrence)
Michael Dark
- Doña Sol's New Lover
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaThe film's editor was Dorothy Arzner, who would later go on to become Hollywood's first female director. Arzner impressed the producers by cannily interspersing stock bull-fighting footage with shots of Rudolph Valentino to make it look like the actor was actually in the ring with real bulls. This was quite a progressive technique in its day.
- GoofsThe mountain bandit who is one of the principal supporting characters is an anachronism; the Guardia Civil did away with their kind during the late 19th century.
- Quotes
Juan Gallardo: We spread our capes for your amusement and most generous alms.
- ConnectionsEdited into Michael Blanco (2004)
Featured review
I've watched "Blood and Sand" several times; I own the DVD. With every viewing I notice some new subtle nuance in the under played gestures of Valentino. In the big seduction scene between Valentino and the voluptuous Nita Naldi, she sits at a harp, delicately playing, with her back to Valentino. He walks up behind her chair, clearly aroused, and he begins to seductively stroke the chair! This is so under played and yet so visually compelling and sensuous.It is so unlike the melodramatic rather hystrionic aesthetic so often found in films from this period. Valentino's restraint throughout the film's more emotional moments is compelling; his subtlety pulls the viewer intimately inward.True, the bull fighting scenes leave a bit to be desired. They are the result of some rather choppy editing and sadly come off looking peculiar,even humorous at times. Somehow Valentino pulls it off, his graceful movements, his quiet emotions, his compelling sensuality more than make up for the lack of authenticity in the bullring.
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- Also known as
- Blod och sand
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- Gross US & Canada
- $2,725,000
- Runtime1 hour 48 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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