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Dive Bomber Lobby Card

29 Apr

Lobby Card from Dive Bomber which is now available on DVD.

Incredibly, some fans fail to find any merit in this film. That's probably because they spent too much time sucking on lead pencils instead of their thumbs when they were kids.

— Shamrock

 
 

These Three Radio Show Rehearsal, 1937…

29 Apr

Barbara Stanwyk cracks up Flynn and Mary Astor by saying one of her lines horribly wrong…

Download These Three (Right click, Save Target As…)

— David DeWitt

 
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Big Boodle color shot from a Lobby Card… 1957

29 Apr

With Eva Scala…

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Flynn and Hitchcock…?

28 Apr

While for years everyone has been aware of the cameos that Alfred Hitchcock made in his own films, it has only just come to light that the puckish director had a penchant for sneaking into other people's films as well. Here he is crashing CAPTAIN BLOOD (1935), directed by an unwitting Michael Curtiz and starring Errol Flynn!

— David DeWitt

 
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Movie Story Covers

26 Apr

Here are two covers from Movie Story for Olympiads only!

— Shamrock

 
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Happy Day at the Zoo with his girls…

24 Apr

— David DeWitt

 

Living In Jamaica…

24 Apr

Errol owned the famous Titchfield Hotel in Jamaica and lived in a small house on Navy Island (which he also owned) opposite the hotel. He had a rowboat with which to row over to the hotel to have breakfast, visit the bar or sit around the pool…

— David DeWitt

 

Flynn with Mike Wallace

22 Apr

Errol Flynn with Mike Wallace of “60 Minutes” fame.

I sent Wallace a print of this photo and wrote to him many times over the years but he never responded.

— Shamrock

 
 

Sword of Villon Candid

22 Apr

Hello fellow Olympiads!

Here's a candid from “The Sword of Villon” that Rick Dodd sent to me in his Christmas card many years ago. Enjoy!

— Shamrock

 
 

The Fast and Furious Life of Errol Flynn…

19 Apr

From Sunday Afternoon:

Tasmanian Devil: The Fast and Furious Life of Errol Flynn

Tasmanian-born Errol Flynn remains one of the greatest matinee idols ever produced by the Hollywood machine. Discovered in 1935 at the age of 26 by studio boss Jack Warner for the role of Captain Blood, Flynn's gorgeous good looks and swashbuckling roles have ensured his status forever as one of Hollywood's most enduring icons.

His short and flamboyant life, full of scandals, adventures, lovers and excess was largely played out in front of the cameras – either starring in the movies which were to make him extremely rich and very famous, or filling the newsreels and gossip magazines.

But there is another side of Flynn that is less well known – his ambitions to be a serious writer and newspaper correspondent, his own documentary films and his interest in the Spanish Civil War and Castro's revolution in Cuba both of which he covered as a journalist on assignment for Hearst newspapers.

Much of this part of Flynn's life has been buried under the salacious (and not entirely unfounded) stories and unrelenting gossip which eventually broke his heart and, despite his brashness and bravado, finally killed him. Tragically he was dead from the effects of drugs and alcohol by the time he was only 50 and yet the myths live on.

Tasmanian Devil: the Fast and Furious Life of Errol Flynn will take a look at the fascinating life and career of Flynn, the man beyond the film star… 'the good-looking bad boy from Hobart'.

The ABC was the first to kick-start this project, supporting it at the Australian International Documentary Conference (AIDC 2005) and Hot Docs in Canada, the two international forums where it found its finance. The FFC came on board at their last meeting and this film is now in go-mode.

Duration 1 x 55 minutes
Director Simon Nasht
Producer Sharyn Prentice
Writer Robert de Young
EP Amanda Duthie

Now complete, this docu has been shown on BBC4 and in Europe, as well. Look for a more detailed Review here soon!

Btw, our Author's Karl, Jack, Bri, Ralph, Steve and Genene and David are also in the credits of this nicely done docu…

— David DeWitt