“It's a long way from Rudolph to Daytona, ... I feel I raced in a great era and in a great place. I was very fortunate.”
Dick Trickle
“It's a long way from Rudolph to Daytona. I feel I raced in a great era and in a great place. I was very fortunate.”
“Rudolph Valentino had an air of sadness. He wore his success gracefully, appearing almost subdued by it. He was intelligent, quiet and without vanity, and had great allure for women, but had little success with them, and those whom he married treated him rather shabbily. . . No man had greater attraction for women than Valentino; no man was more deceived by them."”
Charlie Chaplin
“[Rudolph Valentino was] what is commonly called for want of a better name, a gentleman. In brief, Valentino's agony was the agony of a man of relatively civilized feelings thrown into a situation of intolerable vulgarity.”
Henry Louis Mencken
“The question is ... did that dashing lover on screen, Rudolph Valentino, have a high pitched voice after all? Perhaps we'll find out. At the very least, this show will be a wonderful trip down memory lane, ... And like many trips down memory lane, there will be a lot of laughs involved. This is an absolutely fun and funny show.”
Bill Cunningham
“Rudolph was looking up at Santa, and he's still there. They didn't take him.”
Glenn Ashby
“Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer,”
Gene Autry