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Mystery Sisters

02 Sep

A Mystery Sister Quiz.

Who are these two lovely young ladies, and how are they indirectly in with Flynn??

— Tim

 

Huntington Hartford and Errol Flynn!

26 Aug

Here is a nice poster from Huntington Hartford’s production of The Master of Thornfield, and below an audio recording made with Errol by Tony Thomas who interviews him in the basement of another theatre for the Huntington Hartford produced Jane Eyre … the usual recording length is 24.56 but the version I found years ago is some eight minutes longer.

Requiem for a Cavalier:

— David DeWitt

 

Roma Newport

26 Aug

Was Roma Newport the Magnetic [Island] personality behind the character of Isabel Lucas in In Like Flynn? [What a Flynntastic name for one of Errol Flynn’s flings!]

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— Tim

 

Hollywood Home Movies

25 Aug

Hollywood Home Movies: Treasures from the Academy Film Archive

A program of rarely seen home movie segments from some of the 20th century’s biggest stars such as Jimmy Stewart, Betty Grable, Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland.

Old Town Music Hall, 140 Richmond St., El Segundo, (310) 322-2592. Aug. 26, 2:30 p.m. $10. No credit cards.

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— Tim

 

Trailer is up.

24 Aug

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Is This Errol Flynn’s Gold Mine?

23 Aug

Well, is it?

— David DeWitt

 

Some nice Zaca Photos! Errol with Pat Wymore …

23 Aug

— David DeWitt

 

Amazing Errol Flynn Art of David Trioux!

21 Aug

David Trioux shares his wonderful art with us! His work is superb …

Thanks David Trioux!

— David DeWitt

 

Cuban Rebel Girls! Errol Flynn & Beverly Aadland …

20 Aug

Mislabelled as CUBAN STORY: This is the full movie …

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— David DeWitt

 
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Baron in the Borscht Belt

20 Aug

Grossinger’s “Waldorf of the Catskills”

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Paul Grossinger was also the man who conceived and arranged the matchless Flynn’s famous tennis match in Manhattan, at the legendary Park Avenue Armory, on February 1, 1945. Based on Farmers’ Almanac historical records, I ,believe it was on the low to mid 20° that day in New York, therefore explaining Errol’s coat. (I was in that Armory during a couple of winters in the mid-70s, and can attest that the area where Errol played tennis was damp, drafty and cold.)

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— Tim