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— Tim
Dear fellow Flynn fans,
for those of you who wonder about Hedy Lamarr`s connection to Errol and why she was featured here recently on the blog:
let me just tell you that our Hollywood hero was very fond of her. In fact he starts out in his biography MWWW paying tribute to her, as if she was some sort of counterpart of his:
“It chances that I think Hedy to be one of the most underestimated actresses, one who has not been lucky enough to get the most desirable roles. I have seen her do a few brilliant things. I always though she had great talent, and as far as classical beauty is concerned, you could not then, nor perhaps even now, find anyone to top Lamarr. Probably one of the most beautiful women of our day. Naturally I wanted to meet her – and subsequently I would want her to play the female lead in my Italian fiasco, “William Tell”.
Errol got introduced to her at a party by his pencil moustached wingman David Niven and instantly got a taste of her temperament. Hefty Hedy was very a sophistcated lady much like his Tiger Lil`prior. Remember she had to escape her husband, a weapons manifacturer and one of the richest men at times of WW II, to come to Hollywood. She left their Viennese Villa with little but all of her jewellery.
“As we waited for Hedy to enter her living room, David kept prodding me to expect by far the most ravishing creature. David whispered as she glided in, “By God, she’s beautiful, even without the jewels.” “Quiet!” He wasn’t quiet. “See if she will tell you what she told me about how she had to save herself in getting out of Austria.”
Now, with Niven prodding me, I didn’t know how to get around her to ask her to tell me about her private life, but it sounded intriguing when David repeated, “See if she will talk about the night she couldn’t stand it any more and made a gateaway.”
Hedy and I talked for a while. I started leading up to it in a diplomatic way and finally got out the words, “Where is Mandel (the husband) now?” At which from this beautiful creature, came the growl, “That sonofabitch!” She spat and walked off.
Errol and Hedy developed a special liking for each other, but opted for palsyship, as Mrs. Lamarr recalled in her autobiography “Ecstasy and me”:
“I told my stand-in Sylvia who went to a crazy Flynn party with me: “Many of the bathrooms have peepholes or ceilings with squares of opaque glass though which you can’t see out but someone can see in. So be careful. Never go to a room Errol sends you to change if there is swimming”
“One time Errol, another party guest and me watched a “busty Italian star” changing into her bathing suit and laughed when she sniffed her armpits and tried to hide red clothing marks.”
The most beautiful girl in the whole wide Hollyworld went on to marry two of Errol`s closest friends, “Hollywood hussar” John Loder, to whom he refered from then on as “Mr. Lamarr” and Teddy Stauffer aka “Mr. Acapulco”.
Hedwig Eva Maria Kiesler would have made a fine Mrs. William Tell too.
Enjoy,
— shangheinz
“IN GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOR” EXHIBIT, AT THE GEORGE EASTMENT HOUSE!
(JANUARY – APRIL 2015)
“Behind-the-Scenes Stills of Errol Flynn’s The Adventures of Robin Hood”
ALL ELEVEN 3-STRIP TECHNICOLOR CAMERAS IN EXISTENCE WERE USED BY WARNERS!
EACH HAD TO BE RETURNED TO TECHNICOLOR AT THE END OF EACH DAY!!
— Tim
Dear fellow Flynn fans,
the ashes of Hedwig Eva Maria Kiesler, also known as Hedy Lamarr, have finally been buried in their homesoil two days prior of the 100th birthday anniversary. Half of them had been scattered in the Viennese Forest some 8 years ago by her children. Austrian documentary “Calling Hedy Lamarr” shows in part the odyssey of the remains of the actress once deemed “The most beautiful woman of Hollywood”.
The city of Vienna sponsored an honorary grave at the Wiener Zentralfriedhof, burial ground of Ludwig van Beethoven, Johann Strauss and Franz Schubert. The grave lies in the proximity of another actor great “the devil`s general” Curd Jürgens. Anthony Loder, author of his mother`s biography “Hedy Darling” attended the rites. It has yet to receive a tombstone.
RIP,
— shangheinz
Thank You to Ralph for the Information & Inspiration Leading to This Post!
The Sword of Villon – Errol’s Last Swashbuckler – Filmed for TV at Hal Roach Studios in 1956.
Based on the Life and Adventures of Renowned 15th Century French “Poet, Thief & Patriot” Francois Villon.
www.britannica.com…
Along the Lines of The Adventures of Robin Hood & Don Juan. Sounds Perfect for Flynn!
Hal Roach Introduced the Show with the Following:
A Tale of Derring-Do
Of Lords and Ladies
– and Scoundrels, too
John Barrymore played Villon in 1927’s The Beloved Rogue, which can be seen in at this YouTube link:
— Tim
WARNER BROTHERS ARRIVES IN ARIZONA BY TRAIN TO FILM VIRGINIA CITY
STARRING ERROL FLYNN – MIRIAM HOPKINS – RANDOLPH SCOTT – HUMBERTO BOGARTO
FEATURING MICHAEL CURTIZ, SOL POLITO & THE PAINTED DESERT (IN GLORIOUS B&W)
A GREAT ACCOUNT OF THE FILM:
“COBBY” JONES REMEMBERS:
arizonaslittlehollywood.blogspot.com…
— Tim
Errol By Land, Beatles by Sea*
www.express.co.uk/entertainment/tv-radio/533253/Teddington-studios-to-be-dmeolished…
*Oh, yes – and Nazis by Air. But, Please, No One Tell Chuck the Cluck Piggyham’s Estate! Last thing needed is a chapter on how Errol almost ended the careers of Benny Hill and The Beatles via V1 Doodlebugs.
— Tim
… met Earl Conrad to go over the galley’s of My Wicked, Wicked Ways, and played a trick on Conrad by having Woodsie and some teenage girls draped all over the rooms busily editing pages of the book with pencils! Conrad predictably blew his top while Errol innocently asked What’s wrong, old boy?
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— David DeWitt