Three videos featuring Rudy Behlmer’s remarkable knowledge of and role in the history of music in Hollywood:
— Tim
La Montre d’Errol Flynn: A new book by François Cérésa:
[O]ne day, in Juan-les-Pins [on the French Riviera, between Nice and Cannes], the then six-year-old writer saw Errol Flynn jump from a boat. For him, this man was Robin Hood, who he loved so much in the cinema. In impeccable French, the Errol Flynn offered the writer’s mother his watch to thank her for a modest bouquet.
This watch became the boy’s passport to a wonderful lifelong trip to the land of Flynn.
This book is a tender homage to this elusive man, a hymn to friendship and girls, to myths that never quite die. A jewel.
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— Tim
September 27, 1938
Evening Herald Express
ERROL FLYNN TAKEN TO HOSPITAL IN SERIOUS ILLNESS
Still seriously ill, Errol Flynn, motion picture actor, rallied sufficiently today to permit his being transferred from his Beverly Hills home to the Good Samaritan Hospital.
The change was made under the direction of his physician, Dr. T. M. Hearn. Dr. Hearn said the actor needed care and attention more readily available at the hospital.
Flynn is suffering from influenza, complicated by an infection of the throat and respiratory organs and a recurrence of malarial fever, which he contracted five years ago in New Guinea.
Studio reports attributed Flynn’s illness to the fact that he refused to use a double in flying scenes in the picture Dawn Patrol on which he was working.
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September 28, 1938
Evening Herald Express
CRISIS IN ILLNESS OF ERROL FLYNN NEAR
An uncomfortable night, and a crisis expected within 24 hours.
This was the report today on Errol Flynn, film actor, who was confined to Good Samaritan Hospital with influenza and a streptococci infection of the throat.
Flynn was removed to the hospital on the orders of Dr. T. M. Hearn.
Dr. Doyle James, throat specialist, was called in consultation by Dr. Hearn, in an attempt to solve the mystery of the streptococci and the continued high fever which is now 102 degrees.
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September 29, 1938
Hollywood Citizen News
Cary Grant is reading the script for the leading role of Dodge City now that Ronald Colman and Errol Flynn have been eliminated.
Sets for the film will be built on the Warners lot and shipped to a location near Brownsville, Tex.
— Tim
“Star stopover for Clark Gable, Marlene Dietrich, Errol Flynn”
“You can’t help pick up on the glam when you’re sitting right where Marlene Dietrich, Errol Flynn, Clark Gable, all actually sat, when it was a way-station to the fun of Agua Caliente in TJ.”
[To a diner fearing the spicy hot horseradish]
Errol Flynn looks down, “Wimp!” he says.
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— Tim
Hi all Rudy co rote the book The films of Errol Flynn with Tony Thomas. A wonderful book for reference book and more when you want to look up films what year what kind etc. Regards Genene
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September 27, 1938
Harrison Carroll
Evening Herald Express
It’s now wonder, doctors say, that Errol Flynn was knocked glst on his back by the flu. Though ill on his boat in Catalina, the star insisted on going fishing kn a dinghy with David Niven and Donald Crisp. Then, on top of this, he fell overboard. Niven, trying to pull Flynn back, capsized the dinghy and three actors were floundering in the water for 15 minutes. When they finally got back to the yacht, Flynn was so sick they had to fly him to the mainland.
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Colman to the Rescue?
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September 27, 1938
Hollywood Citizen News
The Warners are reported dickering for Ronald Colman to take the leading role of the Englishman in Dodge City, now that Errol Flynn is out of the running.
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— Tim
Third Week of September, 1943
Sidney Skolsky
Hollywood Citizen News
Mike Curtiz was teasing Errol Flynn, and said: “I don’t need you, I’ll make a picture with Dennis Morgan – and I’ll make him a thousand times braver than you ever were.”
— Tim