Lili D. was at this location when it caught fire and a bit later exploded. Where was she and who was she with?
Number 2 marks the spot on this old map of Hollywood.

— Tim
Lili D. was at this location when it caught fire and a bit later exploded. Where was she and who was she with?
Number 2 marks the spot on this old map of Hollywood.

— Tim
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Eighty Years Ago Today – May 23, 1938

Errol’s thoughts on LIFE:
Scroll through the issue:
— Tim
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They died with their boots on.
“Most of them had fled famine-ravaged Ireland in the 1840s and found, in the US Army, a secure meal-ticket and adventure, first in the Civil War – where the Irish fought on both sides – and later in the Indian Wars, as America spread westward across the Great Plains.”
“Errol Flynn played the swashbuckling Custer in the buckskin jacket, a jacket that in real life, we now know, had been made for him by 35-year-old Sergeant Jeremiah Finley from Co Tipperary, one of the Seventh Cavalry’s regimental tailors. Finley died on Last Stand Hill.”

How Irish was Flynn?
— Tim
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Dear fellow Flynn fans,
Today marks the 80th anniversary of the general release in the USA of the greenest adventure movie ever. Feel free to post away your favourite shot or memory of Robin Hood & his merry men and maids.
Enjoy,
— shangheinz
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First of all, Happy Mother’s Day… and this person of interest was one!
She was a romantic “distraction” in a Flynn film.
Went by her REAL name throughout her professional career.
Born in the southern USA.
Minor double threat… in screen, stage, and more so (in her time) on tv.
Married 3 times; 2 were publicly known and they BOTH outlived her.
Shared, with Flynn, a LOVE for a location outside the US (mainland).
— Karl
She was the leading lady in one of Errol’s major films.
She sailed on the Pacific to California in early ’35
She settled in LA, performing from an early age.
Her parents were singing and dancing vaudevillians.
Her mother was originally from Australia.
Following her film with Flynn, she played an exotically attractive woman in a role inspired by a legendary number one song – a song regarded by many as one of the all-time greats of its genre.
ʻO waiʻo ia? Quem é ela?
— Tim
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“The Robin Hood archetype is a classic of both literature and cinema, with Errol Flynn’s depiction being one of the golden age of Hollywood’s most iconic heroes. The concept is simple: a roguish hero who’s an expert with the bow and arrow steals from the rich to give to the poor. Who could resist a handsome archer who’s ardently dedicated to the woman he loves and the concept of redistribution of wealth?”
“…Not only is he charming, but he’s impeccably chivalrous, a great supporter of the beleaguered underdog, an enemy of undemocratic power, and a hopeless romantic. … [t]he most potent embodiment of that heroic archetype you’ve ever seen …”
Anthropomorphically speaking, that is.

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— Tim
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Whether it was asthma, a preference for stage over film and Hollywood, and/or love of a woman in London, the great Robert Donat backed out of playing Captain Blood. The rest is history. This is his story:
— Tim
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