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In Beverly Hills, a development property that was once part of early Hollywood star Rudolph Valentino’s Falcon Lair estate has sold for $15 million. The roughly four-acre site, which sold on ...
Falcon Lair, the estate where the 1920s home of early screen star Rudolph Valentino once stood, is for sale in the Beverly Crest area at $29.5 million. Overlooking Beverly Hills, the 4-acre ...
A four-acre Beverly Crest property once owned by silent film star Rudolph Valentino is on the ... The property is now referred to as Falcon Lair, the name of Rogerson’s 220-foot super-yacht.
Falcon Lair, the property that had been owned by silent film star Rudolph Valentino, sold for $15 million, according to Dirt.com. That’s half the original asking price when it hit the market in ...
A four-acre parcel of land in Beverly Hills that once belonged to silent film star Rudolph Valentino ... of the original estate that Valentino christened Falcon Lair in 1925, when he purchased ...
Back in the Roaring Twenties at the height of Rudolph Valentino’s success ... Today, all that remains of the fabled Falcon Lair is Valentino’s former stable building and three-bay garage ...
Then, of course, there’s the name. The Falcon’s Lair was the name of 1920s Hollywood heartthrob Rudolph Valentino’s famed Hollywood Hills estate, where he would throw star-studded parties.
Rudolph Valentino is another Hollywood star whose ... He’s been spotted at his mansion in Beverly Hills, called the Falcon Lair. The mansion is reportedly also haunted by a later resident ...
Why didn’t someone quietly drown Rudolph Guglielmo [sic], alias ... cronies (there was a kind of Memphis Mafia at Valentino’s Falcon Lair mansion); and both could show more gusto for food ...