Valentino’s Final Days / PART TWO: Rumors, Revelations and a Gathering Shrouded in Mystery
By Monday, August 16, 1926, Rudolph Valentino’s private medical crisis had become a national spectacle. Newspapers carried his condition on their front pages, thousands of anxious admirers overwhelmed the Polyclinic Hospital with telephone calls, and crowds gathered outside seeking the latest bulletin about the screen idol’s survival. Yet even as Valentino tried to reassure family members, friends and Pola Negri that he would recover, another drama was taking shape beyond his hospital room. Conflicting stories about his final night began spreading through New York—stories involving nightclubs, showgirls, alcohol and a gathering at Barclay Warburton’s apartment. As Valentino fought for his life, those who had been with him struggled to explain exactly where he had gone, whom he had seen and what had happened before he collapsed.