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Hello Goddess

10 Sep

Dear Flynnstones,

“Hello God” is one of two unflynnished movies in Errol`s filmography. Originally titled “Before you sleep tonight”, Flynn agreed to appear in it for half of the revenue and an additional $25.000.

The story of four young soldiers killed at the beach of Anzio during WWII was an ambitious project of actor turned producer and former flynnmate William Marshall. He envisioned a semi documentary of the allied invasion of Italy using real military footage.

Unfortunately our man Flynn got cold feet at the Tyrrhenian Sea, this being the one film he was allowed to do by Warner Bros. outside of his contract. Fearing the topic with its pacifistic message could demage his reputation as the ultimate leading man, he snatched the reels upon completion and only a montage of outtakes made it to the movie screen. A legal despute went on for years and the original film material now resides at Eastman Kodak company in NY.

Which is a shame since it would have sparked the career of one Sherry Jackson even sooner. The child actress who had tried out alongside Olivia de Havilland for a role in “The Snakepit”, was seven years old during shooting “Hello God” in 1949.

But she was not denied, starring in Michael Curtiz` “The Breaking Point” (the despotic director threatened to cut off her pigtails) in 1950 and with John Wayne in “Trouble Along the Way” in 1953. With a face that could easily have launched a thousand ships, “One Take-Sherry” went on to have a prolific career in movies and television.

By age 18 she had her star on Hollywood Boulevard and had already ditched Elvis as her boyfriend.

I wonder if Errol had given her a coin to give him a telephon call when she turned eighteen…

 

— shangheinz

 

Fiesta and Furious

06 Sep

Dear Flynnstones,

enjoy an encore to: www.theerrolflynnblog.com…

in this video from 0:54 – 1:38 mins.

It features behind the scenes scenes and an outtake from “The Sun also Rises“, which is longer than the original scene.

Olé,

 

— shangheinz

 

Flynn`s Footsteps- Hemingway`s hideaway

31 Aug

Dear Flynnstones,

welcome to Pamplona, where the sun also rises and the bulls run the streets.

In Café Iruna Errol, Tyron, Mel, Eddie and Ava sipped sangria or cerveza in no particular order.

This venerable venue hosts the ultimate homage to Hemingway.

At the semi-subterranean minibar stands a life size figure of the Chicagoan giant of writing.

Hem never left the building and it was never beneath him to pour his own drink.

In mid July, at the San Fermin festival the cobbled streets are crowded with participants of the bull runs.

They taunt the toros dressed in traditional white clothes with a red neckerchief and a black basque hat on top.

Comes August the streets are cleaned again.

A sight to see is the Cathedral Santa María la Real.

Here you pray for a good head start or a last moment getaway.

For protection carry a wineskin like Flynn.

Enjoy,

— shangheinz

 

The Robin Hood Connection?

19 Aug


On Saturday, September 6, 2025, a podcast will become available. It will be on the above subject with a focus on the description below:

       


Errol Flynn in The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938)

In 1920, composer Erich Wolfgang Korngold was attacked by Vienna’s music critics for a symphonic work they called “too modern” and “too difficult.”

So, he must have found it particularly satisfying when—two decades later—he won the Oscar for his score to The Adventures of Robin Hood—which recycled much of that forgotten earlier work.

The story behind that is movie material itself—a series of dramatic turnabouts, with an unforgettable cast of characters, from Hollywood bigwigs to Nazi storm troopers.

You may tune in, at that time, by way of this address:

www.capradio.org…

— Karl

 
 

Mail Bag! A Candid Photo of Errol Flynn in a Car …

16 Aug

The Mailbag brings us a photo long buried in a trunk belonging to a pal of mine who says her grandparent took the image and she knows little else about it. We all know there must be such treasures in the attics of our older generation hidden from view. And here is one of those!

 

Thanks, my friend ..

 

— David DeWitt

 
 

Casus Belli

28 Jul

Dear Flynnstones,

watch San Francisco star attorney Melvin Belli defend Beverly Aadland’s interests after Errol Flynn‘s untimely death.

They basically state the late actor’s testament should read: last will to last wife.

Enjoy,

— shangheinz

 

Going Loco

27 Jul

Dear Flynnstones,

in the 1950s Errol & Amigos apparently acquired the Hotel Los Flamingos in Acapulco.

Known as the Hollywood Gang, John Wayne, Fred McMurray and Red Skelton, to name a few, partied hard at their hideaway south of the border.
Liz Taylor and Clark Gable came to visit.
In order to get a little sleep now and then, co-patron Johnny Weissmuller built his villa, the Casa Tarzan very nearby.

Rooms are still for rent.

Enjoy,

— shangheinz

 

Bette Bloop

27 Jul

Dear Flynnstones,

Enjoy,

— shangheinz

 

Piece of Cake

26 Jul

Dear Flynnstones,

enter at 2:20.

Enjoy,

 

— shangheinz

 

Western Pow Wow II

25 Jul

Dear Flynnstones,

here is the extension to the add-on: www.theerrolflynnblog.com…

Enjoy,

— shangheinz