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Friday, May 29
by
David DeWitt
on Fri 29 May 2009 10:15 PM PDT
Welcome to The Errol Flynn Blog, Bruce! We look forward to your thoughts and articles! The Errol Flynn Centenary - Presented by The Errol Flynn Society of Tasmania, Inc. Learn more about Bruce Bell: Bruce Bell Tours Thursday, May 28
by
David DeWitt
on Thu 28 May 2009 10:12 PM PDT
We just received a very kind email from Bruce Bell at www.brucebelltours.ca which reads:
Hi David, I took these photos over a 3 week period in Nov-Dec 1987 while visiting LA. At the time I was reading 'My Wicked Wicked Ways' and decided to go in search of the infamous Mulholland ranch. As luck would have it Errol's former home was being renovated and the gate was open to let the workers come and go. I asked the foreman if I could take some pictures and he said it was cool. I went back a few times over the course of the few weeks while I had access. I really couldn't believe my luck reading about Errol Flynn while wandering the rooms of his beloved Mulholland Ranch. Bruce Bell Associate Editor The Bulletin www.brucebelltours.ca ![]() I've made a photo album out of these extraordinary photos... you can click the image below on any Gallery page to view a slide show of that gallery! This one points to Bruce's Gallery!Tip o' the Hat to Bruce Bell Tuesday, May 26
by
David DeWitt
on Tue 26 May 2009 09:45 PM PDT
T.T. Flynn and Errol Flynn exhibition at UTAS We are celebrating the centenary of the creation of the School of Biology/Zoology at the University of Tasmania, in particular its first Professor TT Flynn, as well as the birth of Errol in Hobart with a small exhibition in the foyer of the Morris Miller Library on the Sandy Bay campus of UTAS. It will display photographs and plans of the original biology buildings built in 1909, publications by TT Flynn, including copies with his annotations - zoological specimens, lantern slides, equipment and glass plate negatives related to his research, the birth record of Errol from the Queen Alexander Hospital records, the enrolment register of Errol at Friends school, his school photo and enrolment card, editions of Errol's books from the State Library and other interesting items. It will be running from the 11th June through to the end of July. We hope you can visit us during this time. Best wishes, Gillian Gillian Ward Copyright and Digital Assets (CADA) Special thanks for reproducing this notice goes to Steve and Genene Randall -EFSOT Saturday, May 23
by
David DeWitt
on Sat 23 May 2009 05:25 PM PDT
Steve and Genene Randall have just sent us a proof copy of their Errol Flynn Centenary brochure for Flynn's 100th birthday celebration in the land of his birth, Tasmania - in Hobart! It's a beautiful brochure, download it now to discover all the events planned for this special day... Just click the pic! Friday, May 22
by
David DeWitt
on Fri 22 May 2009 07:51 PM PDT
Stpehen Youngkin sent this to me... fascinating, as SPOCK might say! Stephen writes: Amongst the many people I interviewed for my biography of Peter Lorre was cinematographer Oswald “Os” Morris, whose screen credits include: Beat the Devil; Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison; Lolita; The Spy Who Came in from the Cold; The Taming of the Shrew; The Man Who Would Be King; Equus, etc. Os was an interviewer’s dream. He was affable, unassuming, hospitable and rolled out anecdotes with a storyteller’s gift for narrative and a historian’s eye for accuracy. In other words, I just sat back and listened.
Sensing my interest in his colorful tales about John Huston (they worked on eight films together), he said that he one day hoped to include them in an autobiography. That was 1988. Having recently seen Os on a documentary about Huston, I thought to look and see if he ever did pen that book. Long story short, it came out last year:
Huston, We Have A Problem: A Kaleidoscope of Filmmaking Memories (Scarecrow Press, 2006).
One of the films Morris shot was The Roots of Heaven with Errol Flynn, who, said Morris, had trouble remembering his dialogue, sweated and drank heavily. Nothing new there. However, what did catch my attention was mention of a Flynn film that was new to me (and may be to other members):
“My last film [as clapper boy] at Elstree was the Karl Grune-directed Abdul the Damned [1935], hokum about an operetta star (Adrienne Ames) assailed by a villainous Turkish sultan (Fritz Kortner). In the cast as a palace guard was a handsome lad called Errol Flynn. He was immediately talent spotted. Irving Asher, head of production at Warner Bros. studios at Teddington, Middlesex, tested him, the result was sent to Burbank, and Errol was given a six-month contract.” p. 8.
Pictures curtesy of Karl Holmberg Thursday, May 21
by
David DeWitt
on Thu 21 May 2009 01:44 PM PDT
We are honored to announce that Rory Flynn - daughter of Errol Flynn - has joined this blog as our newest Author! We look forward to her comments and insights...
Tuesday, May 19
by
Chris Driscoll
on Tue 19 May 2009 01:13 AM PDT
In the sub-antarctic climes of Hobart, far removed from any sirocco breeze there was another history. A scant history of ... more » Saturday, May 16
by
David DeWitt
on Sat 16 May 2009 09:25 PM PDT
Welcome Chris! We look forward to your thoughts and contributions! Saturday, May 9
by
David DeWitt
on Sat 09 May 2009 10:08 AM PDT
Murphy Scott joins us as our Newest Author on The Errol Flynn Blog! Murphy, we look forward to your contributions! Welcome aboard! Thursday, May 7
by
David DeWitt
on Thu 07 May 2009 08:38 AM PDT
Head on over to ThomasMcNulty.com to see our own Thomas McNulty's new place on the WWW (not the Wild Wild West but I'm sure he'd like that)! |
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