We Welcome New Author Sergio Dilorenzo to the Errol Flynn Blog! I’m very happy to have you with us, Sergio, and look forward to your Post, and Comments!

A grand yacht indeed!
— David DeWitt
Stuntman Dick Ryan “In “A Day at the Races”, “Gone with the Wind” and “All the Errol Flynn movies””:
Saved by Lieutenant Ryan?
A very well-researched alternative account regarding Hirohito’s horse(s), : www.lrgaf.org…
— Tim
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.
— Kevin Wedman
”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
Of the A’s & B’s
The Gipper Fazed by the Popularity of Mikhail Gorbachev?
“Good Lord no, [he] co-starred with Errol Flynn once.”
— Tim