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The King of Kingston

26 May

Dear Flynnstones,

here is a local coverage of Errol‘s State visit to the Myrtle Bank Hotel (jamaicahotelhistory.com…) from January 3, 1947.

Film fans mob Errol Flynn at the Myrtle Bank Hotel

Errol Flynn came ashore from his yacht at the Myrtle Bank Hotel at noon yesterday and nearly created a riot.  As the handsome, dashing screen star entered the lobby, a waiting ‘army’ of female hotel fans, who had impatiently been awaiting his coming ashore, mobbed him in traditional style.

Since news of his arrival spread throughout Kingston and St Andrew yesterday, local cinematics have been concentrating on the Myrtle Bank Hotel in an effort to secure autographs snapshots, or just look at the daring he-man lover of the screen in the flesh.

Gathering yesterday morning, a battery of woman fans filled the lobby and from the verandahs of the hotel.  ‘Bobby-soxers’ were a lot of grownups, too.  Impatiently, they looked out across the hotel lawn to the pier, and beyond it, where the Zaea rode at anchor on the quiet Caribbean Sea.  Came at 12 o’clock and still no sign of the tall hero of Captain Blood, Elizabeth and Essex and other screen successes which have thrilled local audiences.  The now-retired movie actor, who arrived here on Wednesday, stayed aboard his yacht all forenoon, along with party members.

THE WORD GOES UP

Suddenly, there was a sensation.  The word went up that he was coming.  Large as life, as handsome as he appears on the screen, Errol Flynn walked into the lobby.  Something like a cross between a scream and a sigh issued from a hundred lips.  The actor smiled at the demonstration.

When they crowded around him, however, he decided that it was too much of a good thing.  Quickly getting into a waiting motorcar, he left the hotel and did not return until the evening.  The fans, torn between partial satisfaction and partial disappointment, went away.

The presence of the popular actor, whose exploits on and off the screen have won him wide mention, has made the Myrtle Bank Hotel the focus of local attention. The busiest switchboard in town is the PBX at Myrtle Bank Hotel, where the telephone operator spent half the day yesterday saying, “Yes, he is here.  No, he hasn’t come ashore yet”

CLERKS KEPT BUSY

No less busy has been the desk where the clerks have been equally engaged in answering queries as to the whereabouts of Flynn.  Autograph books and baby cameras have been greatly in evidence, while the staff have been kept on their toes coping with the extra demand on their time and attention as a result of the increased number of visitors to the hotel.

So far, Flynn’s plans are to remain in town for a week and then go out in the country, perhaps to Montego Bay.  His yacht is due to go on drydock for overhauling while he stays ashore and identifies himself more closely with local social life.

Last night, Flynn and his party were guests at a private cocktail party in St Andrew. They later went to the Colony Club where he was entertained with a specially prepared native floor show, featuring leading local entertainers.

Enjoy,

 

— shangheinz

 

In the spotlight

20 May

Dear Flynnstones,

surely you recognize this pirate debutante in a publicity shooting prior to her role in Captain Blood?

More pics: www.theerrolflynnblog.com…

Enjoy,

— shangheinz

 

Mail Bag! Errol Flynn & Friend!

19 May

A friend found this photo in the last page of a photo album and sends it to us! Can anybody tell us what is going on here?

 

— Topper

 
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ERROL FLYNN AND EARLY ADS

19 May

With Errol’s popularity starting to gain momentum, some ads began to appear in 1936 newspapers and magazines. Here are a couple to enjoy.

The 1st is a 1/2 page ad in the from the Chicago Daily Tribune on Jan. 22, 1936 and the 2nd  is Motion Picture magazine, May , 1936 issue.

 

— Topper

 
 

 ROBIN HOOD AND THE MAGAZINES!

12 May

Just a couple of items, seldom seen covers for Robin Hood. The 1st is the Screen Romances issue for December, 1937,

the first one to advertise the upcoming film on a cover…and the other is the MOVIEPIX magazine back cover of the Feb. 1, 1938, large size issue (11″ X 14″).

 Have fun ….

— Topper

 
 

Tell lost and found

12 May

Dear Flynnstones,

when Errol ran out of money for his ambitious apple shot „The Story of William Tell“, an angry albergo (hotel) owner of Courmayeur appropriated some of the film material for the unpaid bills.

Tell-escope

72 years on the reels have finally been developed and shed new light on the missing master shot.

Here the Errol Flynn stunt-in Jock Easton rehearses with an unknown Italian starlet.

The scences now reside at Cinecittà for the world to see.

Enjoy,

— shangheinz

 

Sean Rio in a podcast

07 May

Just found a podcast interview with Sean/Rio on Youtube. It was uploaded just a few hours ago. It is a little over an hour long and Sean talks about Zoey102 and lots of other things. It was really nice to see him. Enjoy

— Debbyphielix

 

Later Lil

07 May

Dear Flynnstones,

take a peek at Lil in later years.

Enjoy,

— shangheinz

 

Mail Bag! An Errol Flynn Flynn Costume!

03 May

Mail Bag brings us an email from a dear friend of mine:

 

David
I have to share this with you.

Last october my 16 year old grand nephew asked if I could sew him a costume for a party – didn’t refuse.  He wanted to be Don Juan after seeing EF in the Adventures of Don Juan.  Well, with so many costumes EF wore it would be a challenge so I told him I would create an entirely different Don Juan costume and below is the result.  He also wanted a sword.   Real if possible.

I have a friend who owns a collection of swords and took along my grandnephew so he could select just the right one.  He selected one I thought would compliment then got set in creating the costume but had to get his measurements and he stands 6’2.  Big challenge.

Sword was only a loner but because it was illegal to carry  a weapon I had to get permission from the police which they did but had to come to party as well.

The costume was a hit and as precautionary sword was only shown to those who asked and with police nearby.

My grand nephew had a wonderful time at the party and the sword was returned to its rightful owner.

You see how snappy my grand nephew looks in his costume but the sword is hardly  visible.

On a sad note the gent who loaned him the sword died the other night and their linking drugs as cause.  What a shock.  Funeral is Wednesday and as he requested long before his death he wanted some EF music played at service.  I checked my cds and am toying between the entrance of the gents in Private lives Eliz/Essex or the Sea Hawk when EF is presented to the queen.  Which In your opinion would be ok?

Grandnephew is now 17 and hasn’t asked for the imaginable this time but I’m sure he will.

Have a wonderful week.

 

— David DeWitt

 
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When in Rome

02 May

Dear Flynnstones,

with the world waiting for a new pope to be elected, Rome these days again is caput mundi.

Also Errol was very much in focus, once he arrived at Stazione Termini, visiting St. Peter and doing as the Romans do…(1:20 min.)

Enjoy,

— shangheinz