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{"id":731,"date":"2020-06-26T00:03:11","date_gmt":"2020-06-26T07:03:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tinselandstars.com\/?p=731"},"modified":"2021-03-21T19:35:22","modified_gmt":"2021-03-22T02:35:22","slug":"the-wedding-of-all-weddings-the-marriage-of-vilma-banky-to-rod-la-roque","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tinselandstars.com\/the-wedding-of-all-weddings-the-marriage-of-vilma-banky-to-rod-la-roque\/","title":{"rendered":"The Wedding of all Weddings, The Marriage of Vilma Banky to Rod La Roque"},"content":{"rendered":"\n

No international wedding received more public attention than the marriage of Vilma Banky and Rod La Roque.  <\/strong><\/p>\n

June 26, 1927<\/strong><\/p>\n

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Vilma & Rod after ceremony. From our collection.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
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Letter from Banky to Goldwyn from Budapest 1925. Our Collection<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
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Banksy Vilma Budapest Postcard from our collection<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Samuel Goldwyn\u2019s answer to Greta Garbo<\/strong><\/p>\n

In 1925, Samuel Goldwyn discovered Vilma Banky.  When Goldwyn was traveling in Europe to find an actress similar to what Louis B. Mayer had found in Greta Garbo, he caught a glimpse of Vilma\u2019s face in a continental film and hurried to Budapest to sign her.  Back in Hollywood, he had Vilma\u2019s first movie slated, The Dark Angel.  <\/em>While lacking the electricity of Garbo, she compensated in a lyrical, tender appeal (much like Mary Pickford).  As soon as she stepped off of the deck of the Aquitania and onto US soil for the first time she had difficulties for a few months in Hollywood, partly due to her broken English.  She was secretly homesick and unhappy.  She disliked crowds, big parties, cafes, etc.  People, in abundance, tired her and made her nervous.  It comes as no surprise that just prior to her wedding to Rod La Roque that she hinted on retiring from the pictures.<\/p>\n

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The Meeting of Rod and Vilma<\/strong><\/p>\n

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Vilma and Rod (Our Collection)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Vilma Banky and Rod La Roque have never appeared in pictures together.  They had met for the first time at a party given by Edwin Carewe and Mary Akin\u2014Mrs. Carewe.<\/p>\n

Rod La Roque (whose heart was broken some years ago when Pola Negri turned him down) on when he first met Vilma Banky (In Picture-Play Magazine October 1927):<\/p>\n

\u201cI\u2019m a fatalist.  I knew the night I met Vilma two years ago at her first dinner party in Hollywood\u2014at Cecil B. DeMille\u2019s\u2014that someday we would be married.  I didn\u2019t even impress her on that occasion.  And we didn\u2019t see each other after that for a long time, just socially now and then.  Hostesses had a habit of seating us together at dinners.  I made no desperate effort to force my attentions on her either, because I stood in a peculiar awe of her.  I had met my ideal\u2014and my fate\u2014and I didn’t know what to do.  I couldn\u2019t speak German or Hungarian.  She couldn\u2019t speak English.  In a way we were like ships passing in the foggy night.  But I kept thinking of her when I dared\u2014she was so sacred to me I was even afraid that human thought was sacrilege.  But just the same, I kept telling my mother that someday, somewhere, Vilma Banky would marry me.  I never doubted it.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n

The Banky beauty and La Roque were working on the same picture lot.  He was making movies for Cecil B. DeMille and she for Samuel Goldwyn.  In between scenes, they invariably watch each other at work.  They lunch together, dine together and in the evenings visit public places together.<\/p>\n

Pre-Wedding Events<\/strong><\/p>\n

For three weeks prior to the wedding, Vilma and Rod had been the inspiration for dinners, dances, tea parties and luncheons.  Vilma, alone, had five wedding showers.  Lingerie, perfume, handkerchiefs, hosiery\u2014the things dear to a bride.  Bebe Daniels had even given Vilma a \u201cperfume shower\u201d at Bebe\u2019s home<\/p>\n

2 Days Prior to the Wedding<\/strong><\/p>\n

Vilma had a dinner for her bridesmaids\u2014Bebe Daniels, Frances Goldwyn, Mildred Davis Lloyd, Constance Talmadge, Monique La Roque, and Ann Lehr (matron of honor).  The maids reflected some calm and serenity of their mistress.  It was a hushed affair as doorbells and telephone calls were disposed of quietly and unobtrusively.<\/p>\n

Rod, too, was entertaining in his home that night.  A farewell bachelor dinner to his best man, Cecil B. DeMille\u2014the director and producer who helped him attain fame and fortune\u2014and the ushers, Ronald Colman, Jack Holt, Harold Lloyd, George Fitzmaurice (Vilma\u2019s first director in this country), Victor Varconi (one of her countrymen and best friends), and Donald Crisp.<\/p>\n

Following the dinners, there was a final rehearsal of the wedding.<\/p>\n

The couple was showered with gifts leading up to the wedding day.  These were the advanced gifts, such as are usually seen when celebrities or society marry.  Gifts included:<\/p>\n