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Rudolph Valentino, TANGO DANCING

Famous Tango dance scene from the film THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE (1921) into which the music of the tango LA CUMPARSITA was added as an experiment. The girl dancer is Beatrice Dominguez. ...  
 
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Siberiaeterna (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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You guy who give us the chance to watch at this wonderful scene,THANK YOU!!
LittleMongoosie (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Best tango ever! I love Rudolph Valentino!

Thanks for sharing this!
bihram (1 month ago) Show Hide
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For me it's just very funny
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That's because it's not really authentic tango dancing...real tango dancing from Argentina is danced very differently...
belkys13 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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americans have always been masters at making BAD tango scenes. i can see it goes way back. and goes to show how little they know about other cultures -gaucho costume for a tango dancer!
thinmanx (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Your point is in no way diminished by the fact that the director of this film was Irish, and the star Italian.
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Valentino and the tango are one. Fabulous!
sandimadame (3 months ago)
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La Cumparsita was originally composed as a march by the uruguayan Gerardo Matos Rodríguez and then converted into a tango by the argentine Roberto Firpo, who performed it for the first time in 1917 at the Café La Giralda in Montevideo, Uruguay. Therefore, both Uruguay and Argentina share this world famous composition.

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