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View Article  Errol Flynn Redux

Hi one and all.

We showed you an article from Leonard Maltin recently and then we contacted him to thank him for it. He asked us for a few more pictures which, with Rory's blessing, we forwarded and he used some of them in his next article which can be found at http://blogs.indiewire.com/leonardmaltin/archives/2010/03/18/errol_flynn_redux

Regards

Steve and Genene

View Article  Sean Flynn Remains found?
Our friend of Flynn, Chris Driscoll writes:
 
Hello David, my cousin Ron ( who resembles Sean) rang me early this AM to tell me the news. Below is a link that describes an eye witness account and some remains that they believe to be his...
Best, Chris


Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2010 23:47:43 +0100
A dailymail.co.uk article from CHRIS DRISCOLL


SEAN FLYNN

Found in a Cambodian jungle - but are they the remains of Errol Flynn’s war photographer son?

British adventurers have dug up what they believe to be the remains of the son of Hollywood legend Errol Flynn, who disappeared 40 years ago in one of the most enduring mysteries of the Vietnam War.

Full Story

www.dailymail.co.uk
View Article  We Welcome New Author Kevin Kiernan to The Errol Flynn Blog!

I'm pleased to announce another New Author to The Errol Flynn Blog! Kevin Kiernan joines us today, and we look forward to all his postings and thoughts about the Fabulous Flynn...

           

View Article  Friend of Flynn...
Michael J. Pieper is a friend of The Errol Flynn Blog and is now the proud owner of a coffee website called Ganocafe... if you love coffee, (and who doesn't?) check it out!




View Article  Question for two of our Readers?
I'd like to ask a question of two of our Readers, Kevin Kiernan and Gina Malina! Please contact me at zacapublishing (at) gmail.com... :)
View Article  Odd, innit?

Hallo, everybody! Tina has pointed out that some articles that on my own computer are missing from the Main Page of the blog appear on her computer!

Very odd, innit? I have never encountered this problem before on the blog and so will put in a support ticket to find out why this is happening. If you look at the Recent Articles list you see the articles in their correct order. But on my computer several articles don't appear on screen, and I am wondering how many our authors out there are also wondering what happened to your articles?

I will let everyone know what happens when I get a response from the blogware providers. May take a few days!

View Article  We Welcome New Author Elayna to The Errol Flynn Blog!

We are pleased to announce that Elayna is our new Author on The Errol Flynn Blog! Elayna, we look forward to more of your comments, and now, your articles, too...

View Article  Re: Errol Country II

    Dear Errol Fans,

           I recently posted an article called: 'Errol Country II' and for some reason it will not show up on the main page. Even David and all his magic can't fix the bug. Instead of re-doing the entire piece, I will leave it as is. If you want to view it, simply press 'new articles' on the left of the Home Page. 'Tis a mystery. Maybe the ghosts of Folly mansion are unhappy.

                                          Thanks,  John

View Article  Zaca on Vimeo- thanks, Chris Driscoll!

Our Chum, Chris Driscoll sends us this link to a Vimeo video he says ought to be on the blog! Chris writes...

Hello David, I really think this link needs to be on the blog....it really explains how Errol acquired the vessel and what he must have spent on her to refurbish this vessel. I especially love how his crew speak so fondly of him...how his chef cried when Errol would go away and that Errol would put his arm around him to comfort him..and say "You might see me again"...quite moving !

SCT Ep103 - Luther Greene's In the Wake of the Zaca
http://vimeo.com/5438723

Wonderful History of Zaca

About this video:
"In the Wake of the ZACA captures a lost age of adventure, romance,and Hollywood glamor told through the history of a 75 year-old, 118 foot gaff rigged topsail schooner. Launched in San Francisco on the eve of the great depression, Zaca explored stone-age civilizations in the South Pacific, patrolled the California coast as an armed ship of war during World War II, and served as party boat for sailor and swashbuckling actor Errol Flynn. Left to languish as a striped hulk on a mud flat in the south of France, Zaca rose like the phoenix to sail again.

Visit TheSailingChannel.TV to purchase the unabridged version of the film as well as a plethora of other high quality sailing videos."

View Article  My Favorite Year!
Since Wednesday I am deep in bed with influenza and last night, awakening from a sort of marathon sleep, switching on the TV and with in seconds I was Bright Eyes and what scene do you think is right in front of my very eyes at this very minute?
View Article  Errol Country. Part II

Dear Errol Fans,

          I apologize for being away for so long. I have been doing research work for a group of families that, curiously enough, have a link to Errol and are almost as fascinating. The group in question is the Mitchell / Tiffany / Bingham family. They are the descendants of the family that built and lived in the Folly Mansion in Port Antonio some 100 years ago.

         I myself came to Port Antonio in 1978 to see the Folly house as I had read about it in Nat. Geo. Magazine as a boy and laid awake at night trying to imagine what it was like in real life. I confess I didn't know much about Errol then. (That came later) I was instantly transfixed and vowed to find out as much as I could because the place was so incredible. That vow was put to the test when I simply could not find much of anything about the place except for a few fables and photos. I was stymied, and I hate that.

      Fast foreword 3 decades: I, quite by chance, stumbled upon a book; 'The Tiffany Fortune' and hit pay dirt. I contacted the Mitchell family in CT. and made fast friends with Alfreda (Alfie) Mitchell, who sent 2 DVDs with photo's that quite simply were not available anywhere. (They were scanned from a photo album and all were over 100 years old.) I will include some in this posting as I got permission from the family.

      Alfred Mitchell, from Salem, CT was a rich traveler who had been just about everywhere when he happened upon Port Antonio. He and his wife, Annie Tiffany Mitchell stayed at the then booming Titchfield Hotel and while there, fell in love with the area. Alfred decided to build a winter home on what was known as 'Folly Point'.(across the bay from Port Antonio) He purchased the land and set about building a Greek-Roman style villa in the winter of 1904-1905. It was a huge undertaking and cost a fortune, but Mr. Mitchell was happy with the outcome and built Horse stables, a 'Grotto' and Greek Cupola on the point to watch the breakers, and a large tropical garden on the property. It was a grand thing indeed. The house even had a steam-powered electrical generator in the basement and electric lights, which at the time, were the very latest luxury indeed. The mansion even had running water and a walk-in sauna bath on the lower level that measured 8' by 10' and 5' deep. Mr. Mitchell even had the first automobile in Jamaica, brought over by ship.(A huge Rolls-Royce touring car) Things were good indeed for the Mitchells. Their son-in-law; Hiram Bingham III was a notable South American explorer who discovered Macchu Picchu in 1912 and many other lost cities in the continent. In fact, the famous film-maker George Lucas was so inspired by Hiram that he used him as the inspiration for Indiana Jones in 'Raiders of the Lost Ark'(!)

        Not to be outdone, Hiram's Great-grandfather Hiram Bingham I was the main Missionary to settle the Hawaiian Islands in the 1820's and wrote a book;' A Residence of Twenty-one Years in the Sandwich Islands' which inspired the famous author James Michener to pen 'Hawaii' and pattern his character, Abner Hale after Hiram! I don't know about you readers, but to me, that is plenty impressive.

       Alas, nothing lasts forever, and in the spring of 1911, Alfred died at the ripe old age of 80. Annie stayed in the mansion for two more winters and sold the home and land to one of  Lorenzo Dow Bakers son's who kept it for 4 years before abandoning the property. The JA gov. took over the place eventually and it fell into ruin. There are rumors of the builders mixing salt water into the concrete and that being the reason for the roof falling in around 1935, but that rumor, like so many others, is completely false. First, N.Y. construction firm, James Wilkerson & Co. was a tried and true professional outfit that, because of the remoteness of the location, brought everything with them by sailing ship to construct the house.(including the water) Also the second floor was made from wooden beams. The concrete portion has held up remarkably well considering the location and the 100 years that have passed. Also the local people raided the house shortly after it was abandoned and ripped out the second floor columns which supported the roof, and generally took whatever was not nailed down.

      Errol was also fascinated by the mansion and planned to refurbish it and turn it into a resort. Nora refers to Folly house in her book 'Errol and Me' by saying her and Errol visited the 'old fort' at lighthouse point. I suppose it does look like a fort in some ways. Patrice Wymore Flynn told me at Errol's centennial birthday that her and Errol tried to buy the property but the JA gov. would only lease it to them, so they had the lease for a number of years.

       The old place is rapidly declining now and is fenced off from the public. That little bother didn't stop yours truly from scaling the 10 ft. tall fence and almost breaking my neck to get some photos. I took some 'before and after' photos using some of the old photos provided by the family and taking the 'after' shot from the same position. I tried to get the very same camera angle as the Daguerreotype camera that was used in 1910 but things like aperture size and focal plane are tough to duplicate exactly with my digital camera. I did my best though. What good luck that Alfred Mitchell was a camera buff  and took over 800 photos of the house and surrounding property!

       In closing: When I go there, I feel, or imagine I feel the traces of what it was like all those years ago, and how I am walking the same path as Errol did way back when. It sounds a little silly when you think about it but it makes me feel just a little closer to our hero. I'll leave it at that. 

            P.S. Note on photo 016. bmp Hiram III (standing) posed with the Mitchell family on the seaside porch of Folly only days before Alfred Mitchell's (on the left) death.

                                                                      JOHN  

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View Article  Beverly Aadland in Perspective

Beverly Aadland passed on recently. Today, few know her name, but a little more than 50 years ago, she existed ...   more »

View Article  Crane Eden
Hello all.  I just finished this book by Earl Conrad.  I get that Crane Eden is Errol Flynn and Tishey is Woodsie.  A lot of what is in this book was mentioned in Conrad's Memoirs and MWWW (booze, sex, drugs, parties, ex-wife and lovers, the hotel, the island setting, raw hamburger, diving, producers, debt, etc.).  What I didn't quite get was the mention of incest.  Was this added to notch it up a bit because EC explored this subject with EF or because Earl Conrad was so upset about the cockroaches in his food and pranks played on him while staying with EF in Jamaica???   If you've read this book, can you please give me your thoughts?
View Article  "Beside Errol Flynn"
This is a wonderful song by Amanda McBroom the daughter of Hollywood actor David Bruce!  It is very moving and touching - very worthwhile to listen too.  A quite different tribute to Errol, but a very nice tribute! Enjoy!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jW7gy42n-k0

Attached is David Bruce's picture for you to recall him as Errol's friend and in his movies!

Addendum:
I contacted Amanda McBroom through her website to ask her if she composed the song and if she had some memorabilia to add to the blog:

Amanda's Reply:

Dear Tina:
Thank you for your lovely e-mail.
I wrote the song, called ERROL FLYNN, with a man named Gordon Hunt, father of actress Helen Hunt, as a tribute to  my father, David Bruce. They did several movies together in the 30's and 40's and were very close friends. I don't remember ever meeting him. I was quite young when Errol died, but I know my father was very fond of him. The song is directly connected to "Santa Fe Trail". that was the movie poster Gordon and I both had hanging on our walls which inspired us to write the song.
I am glad you enjoy it.
Cheers,
Amanda

David Bruce (right) beside Errol Flynn
playing Olivia's brother in "Santa Fe Trail"!

Now my dear Blog readers one thing is very interesting in Amanda's reply - it is Gordon Hunt her co-composer, father of Helen Hunt.  A-ha -  was it Helen Hunt who purchased Errol's Mulholland Farm?  Did she ordered the removal of Errol's house?  Did she build her house on the very spot Errol's house stood?  Did she sold it then to Justin Timberlake who owns it now.  Anybody have the correct answers???
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View Article  Another unique picture of Errol
This unique picture comes to us from our member Elayna, not yet an author, who asked me to publish this picture for your enjoyment! 
The rareness is in the hairstyle and dress as Errol doesn't wear them in the movie as pictured in this "Gentleman Jim" photograph!  Great find Elayna!


View Article  Who knows anything about that?
Today I was on Amazon and found this French titled book advertised, as the title is unknown to me I went to Google and found the story of a movie (1959) of a boy extremely similar to Errol's life as a youth titled "Les 400 Coups" = The 400 Blows. Please go to Google and read it I could hardly believe it.  There is somewhere a connection - I think?
Errol's title is "Mes 400 Coups" = My 400 Blows and he supposedly is the author???
If it has anything to do with MWWW why the parallel to the movie "Les 400 Coups"
Any insides to this - Errolists???

   
                                                                                        Good looking French kid too!
Wonderful picture of Errol!
This artist's rendering accentuates by giving great emphasis to his chevron eyebrows representing him with that lovely devilish look.
View Article  Removal of at least one slanderous publication.

After finding last year a slanderous paragraph about Errol on the Hermann Erben Wikipedia page about Errol being anti-Semitic and various other nasty things and that a letter exists to proof this allegation!
I went to work and  requested this paragraph to be removed!  I had to repeat my entries several times as Wikipedia removed my entries consistently and I re-entered it just as consistently. 

Below is now the confirmation of deletion of that paragraph - small success, but one less slanderous entry about Errol.

 

My words below are in an edited format by Wikipedia.  PROOF is the word to use! Also, read it carefully you will notice that it is not slander when a person is dead.  How convenient for all those slanderous ink slingers.

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Nothing but slanderous talk about Errol Flynn! It says about the letter "if genuine"! If genuine indeed - is the key word! Is there such letter? If so, it MUST be produced, where is it? Why even speak about something that cannot be substantiated? Therefore it is only hearsay and only slanderous talk about Errol Flynn, who never was "ANTI" to any race, creed or color!

To the editor of this page! It says in your rules and regulations that what is printed in Wikipedia must be verifiable. Your statement of Errol Flynn's letter is not verifiable! Where is the letter? If you are unable to produce this "letter" you should remove this paragraph as it is not verifiable and only malicious slander! —Preceding comment added by Bariebel (talkcontribs) 23:25, 31 January 2010 (UTC)

Technically, it's neither slander nor libel because Flynn is dead (or that's how I understand it, anyway). And - from what I understand - it is verifiable, in that it's been quoted in a reputable scholarly biography of Flynn. However, it is not relevant to an article about Erben, and so I have removed it. DS (talk) 15:52, 2 March 2010 (UTC)
View Article  The most unique picture of Errol ever!
His looks are as if playing Shakespeare!



I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips, straining upon the start.
The game's afoot: follow your spirit; and, upon this charge cry
'God for Harry! England and Saint George!'

Re: Errol
reciting "Henry V" in "Too much too soon"!

View Article  On Flynn's Boats

Hi, To all the Errol Flynn fans, for My first story to introduce myself, I will tell you why and how I became more interested in Errol Flynn as the years went on....... Growing up in the late 40s and 50s, some where there was always a Errol Flynn movie being shown at the movies or on TV when it first arrived, and after seeing a Flynn movie, you could always somehow remember his face but not necessary the name of the movie, Flynn's  looks seem to leave a permanent picture on the brain....And then when his movies became less frequent and other things entered your life, (girls, cars,etc.) well, you know! I remember at home one morning and my mother was reading the newspaper, when she slowly put the newspaper down, went into the other room, sat down and said to my father, "Errol Flynn has just died", as if it was a member of the family....

They were very E.F. fans especially my mother (and that's another story)...... The years rolled on....When I was in my early twenties, I had the opportunity to go onboard Errol's schooner "Sirocco" I could not believe it, Me on Errol Flynn's boat, amazing... to walk the deck and anywhere I liked, all through the cabins, then it hits you, you start to remember, the movies of Flynn, and for a moment you start think you are Errol Flynn, Oh.! What an extraordinary feeling.....

Some years later, when I was in the south of France, and was talking to some people from my hotel and they knew that I was from Australia, one said ' your movie friend Errol Flynn's boat is down there, I said " Oh.! Sirocco"... No, No, the other boat "Zaca", I could not believe it, I had thought Zaca had sunk years ago, I could not get down to the marina quick enough, and there she was, just sitting there, stripped of everything, what a wreck!

I obtained permission to go onboard, well, what can one say, in my lifetime to be on both of Errol Flynn's Yachts, I walked around the deck for about an hour, just thinking and staring... could not go below all boarded up! At that not knowing much about Zaca and Flynn's private life away from his movie  making; it was some years later when Errol's movies became available on DVD that I mention to my wife about being on Flynn's boats, and might do some research on Zaca, and to do an Oil painting of her, I have been an artist for a number of years amongst other adventurous titles. Looking through dozens of Errol Flynn Web sites have realised how popular Errol is today. Finished the painting of Zaca as she was in 1946 (the painting is for sale to anyone interested). Have started on painting "Sirocco". Then will do a portrait of Errol.....what happened to John Decker's painting of  Flynn?

Regards to all, Trevor

View Article  To David - Re: Can any of us guys here question Errol's taste?!!
In answer to David's comment! Re: Can Any Of Us Guys Here Question Errol's Taste?!! Oh yes, David you are ...   more »
View Article  Dead End and Feral by Steve Hayes and David Whitehead
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View Article  The March 2010 Docklines - The Errol Flynn Marina, JA

The March Docklines, the official publication of The Errol Flynn Marina, JA is now available!

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View Article  The Rock-itt Magazine's new edition is available...
Check out the latest Rock-itt Magazine and Pete's continuing series on Flynn! www.therockittmagazine.com.au 
View Article  How alike are their looks? Confuse or unconfuse - Who is Who?
             Who was at the funeral?