The Week Valentino Stopped the Presses
Never before—and never again—would the illness, death, and funeral of a Hollywood actor command such extraordinary attention. For more than a week in August 1926, Rudolph Valentino’s final days became not merely a Hollywood story, but front-page news around the world. The New York Daily News chronicled Valentino's drama as it unfolded, from anxious reports outside Polyclinic Hospital to Valentino’s death on August 23, the enormous crowds that gathered to view his body, and the funeral that brought New York to a standstill. Presented together, these remarkable front pages offer a visual record of how one newspaper captured the shock, grief and sometimes astonishing public spectacle surrounding the death of the screen’s greatest romantic idol. A century later, the headlines still convey something that ordinary photographs cannot—the feeling that, for those few August days, Rudolph Valentino was the biggest story in the world.