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Archive for July 16th, 2008

Flynn Films I've Seen On The Big Screen

16 Jul

Over the years I've been fortunate to have seen fifteen Errol Flynn films on the big screen in


theaters from New York to Hollywood, some many more than once. In fact, if my memory is correct, my


recent viewing of Robin Hood was my twenty~first on the big screen. And yet, somehow, I never tire of it (can anyone here relate?!).


The big screen showings I've seen are:


Captain Blood


Charge Of The Light Brigade


The Prince And The Pauper


The Adventures Of Robin Hood (once with an original three~strip Technicolor print)


The Dawn Patrol


The Private Lives Of Elizabeth And Essex


The Sea Hawk


Dive Bomber


They Died With Their Boots On


Gentleman Jim


Uncertain Glory


Objective, Burma!


The Adventures Of Don Juan


It's A Great Feeling




In fact, the only publicly available post~Captain Blood films I've yet to see at all are:


The Perfect Specimen


Never Say Goodbye


Escape Me Never


Crossed Swords


Lilacs In The Spring




I'd be curious to know what you all have and haven't seen.




Regards,


Robert

— Robzak