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Hello Sherry!

01 Apr

Sweet and gorgeous Sherry Jackson is back again, with tales of Errol, almost performing as the young Olivia character in The Snake Pit, crying for Mean Mr. Michael, and being dead on the beach in Hello God!

Welcome back, Sherry!

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— Tim

 

ERROL FLYNN AND ALEXIS SMITH AT MGM (1949).

16 Mar

Errol-Flynn-2015 Both Warner Bros contract stars and good friends Errol Flynn and Alexis Smith were loaned out to MGM to star in different films in 1949: Flynn in, ”THAT FORSYTE WOMAN” and Alexis in, ”ANY NUMBER CAN PLAY”. While there they would meet in the commissary, They found few people would talk or say hello to them. They were surprised how cold and unfriendly MGM was VS. WB. They were glad when they had the opportunity to see each other while both were making a film there. Here is a candid photo of Flynn as Soames and Alexis as
Lon Kyng. The photo speaks for itself.

— Kevin Wedman

 

”NORTHERN PURSUIT” (1943) FLYNN’S final lines had audiences laughing.

12 Mar

Northern Pursuit (1943) In 1943 Errol Flynn was accused of statutory rape and made the front pages of not only the gossip columns but all news papers. He would be acquitted of all charges. His star status actually increased from the publicity. All 4 of his films in 1942-43 were highly successful earning over 2 million dollars per film. But, for the first time in his career his reputation became the bad boy of Hollywood and became the ‘butt of jokes’. Which was something new to him. Instead of resisting, he played along with the womanizing comments. During the filming ”NORTHERN PURSUIT”, he played a Canadian Mountie and ended the film by assuring his bride Julie Bishop that he has known many girls, but she is the only one he ever loved. Then, turning and confiding with the audience, he blurts out: ”What am I saying?” Everyone loved it. Northern_pursuit

— Kevin Wedman

 

”IT’S A GREAT FEELING” (1949) FLYNN makes funny cameo appearance.

11 Mar

It-s-a-Great-Feeling-doris-day-26057409-1067-800 Doris Day plays a waitress in the Warner Bros. Commissary wanting to be an actress in movies but decides to give it all up and returns home to Goerkes Corner, Wisconsin to marry long-time sweetheart Jeffrey Bushdinkle who turns out to be Errol Flynn. A highly entertaining and funny film in Technicolor.

 

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— Kevin Wedman

 
 

”THAT FORSYTE WOMAN” (1949) Greer Garson reflected.

09 Mar

that forsyte saga“His life was one of highs and lows, and he burned himself out much too soon. In thinking of him, let us remember, above all, that to millions of people the world over he brought exhilarating and joyous entertainment, and lifted their imagination and their spirits out of the doldrums and tensions of day-to-day living with a glorious vision of adventure, chivalry, and romance.”
–Greer Garson.

— Kevin Wedman

 
 

”EDGE OF DARKNESS” (1943) ”ON SET” FASCINATING PHOTO.

07 Mar

edge of darkness on set ”He was one of the wild characters of the world, but he had a strange, quiet side. He camouflaged himself completely. In all the years I knew him, I never really knew what lay underneath and I doubt if many people did.”
–Ann Sheridan on Errol Flynn.

— Kevin Wedman

 

Actin’ Like Flynn >>> From Errol to Eternity >>> >>> Virtual Errol/Digital Flynn

06 Mar

Is this the Future of Flynn? Syn-Flynn?

Rotoscoping, Computer Cloning, Silicentric Vactoring, Synthespianism, Schwartzneggerism, Avataring?

It’s on its way. And what about DNA recreation?

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Here’s a notable early prototype, one of The Baron’s Bundy Drive Buddies. Other A-Listers in the Flynn Crowd, including Dietrich and Bogie have been done, too.

And Marilyn, but “not yet ready for her close up”.

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More on related history and technology, featuring Tom Cruz, Brad Pitt, Oliver Reed, Paul Walker, et al:

— Tim

 

What Famous Actress?

18 Feb

What famous actress was reportedly first offered but turned down the role of Libbie Custer?

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— Tim

 

”ESCAPE ME NEVER” (1947)

05 Feb
Remembering IDA LUPINO (4 February 1918 – 3 August 1995) on her birthday.  She starred with Errol Flynn in the Warner Bros film,  ''ESCAPE ME NEVER'' Released in 1947.  They became good friends during the making of the film. Here is a rare Color photo.

Remembering IDA LUPINO (4 February 1918 – 3 August 1995) on her birthday. She starred with Errol Flynn in the Warner Bros film, ”ESCAPE ME NEVER” Released in 1947. They became good friends during the making of the film. Here is a rare Color photo.

— Kevin Wedman

 

Still Lots of Snap in Her Celery

05 Feb

Lovely Lady Livvie wins Prestigious Oldie Award

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— Tim