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Young Flynn in Cairns

08 Feb

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Cairns, Queensland’s northern-most city, is an international gateway to Australia and the Great Barrier Reef. For much of the twentieth century, including during Errol’s youth, its economy depended on sugar growing and farming. Later tourism became the dominant industry.

The city looks east to the Coral Sea at Trinity Bay, which was named by James Cook in 1770. It had an excellent harbor, “lush soil” and rich mineral mines, all of which drew a motley population, including a very significant percentage of fan tan playing immigrant Chinese.

This extraordinary setting eventually developed and became widely known for a uniquely wild environment, with gambling dens, opium smugglers, Japanese geishas, and an infamous red light district.

And (therefore) then along came Flynn:

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“By 1923, Cairns’ “polychromatic population” had reached 8000, enough for Cairns to be declared a city, if a very rough and ready one.

Among its visiting chroniclers was the Hobart-born Errol Flynn, then still an aspiring unknown. He found his way to the Chinese Fan-Tan gambling joints, where he witnessed an operatic all-in brawl that seems to have provided some inspiration for his swashbuckling film roles:

“It was canecutters versus Chinese,” he records in Beam Ends, his supremely unreliable celebrity memoir: “Every moment more and more belligerents joined in the scrap, for no good reason other than it was anyone’s fight. Chinamen rushed about shouting and squealing in their high-pitched voices.

In the middle of the room, Chinamen, canecutters, Malays, half-castes, dark-skinned Italians and all other multi-hued nationalities were mixed up in a confused and struggling mass, amid the tumult and babel of shouted curses and imprecations in unknown tongues.

After a while the thing assumed an impersonal aspect. A man recognised an enemy simply because he happened to be nearest to him or of a different colour. A carload of police arrived on the scene and laid heavily and indiscriminately with their truncheons.””

Perhaps a similar scence: The Battle of Paramatta Park – Cairns, July 1932.

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How it looks today, in the Post Flynn era:

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— Tim

 

Images of Flynn

08 Feb

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While watching “Midsomer Murders” (S10E1) I happened to see this image on a sign outside a pub (The Airman). I could only capture on my cell phone -but what do you think?

— Maria

 
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The Story of Orry

07 Feb

Errol’s Fellow Aussie, Friend and Behind-the-Scenes Hollywood Costume Designing Superstar, Orry-Kelly.

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See what he had to say about Errol

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— Tim

 
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February 6, 1943 – Flynn Acquitted

06 Feb

If Their Stories Don’t Fit, You Must Acquit

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— Tim

 

The Rock-itt Magazine featuring Errol Flynn! February 2016!

06 Feb
Dear Rock-itt Readers on The Errol Flynn Blog!
Your February issue of The Rock-itt magazine is now online. Please click on the link or image to go straight there.
cheers.
Pete
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— David DeWitt

 

”ESCAPE ME NEVER” (1947)

05 Feb
Remembering IDA LUPINO (4 February 1918 – 3 August 1995) on her birthday.  She starred with Errol Flynn in the Warner Bros film,  ''ESCAPE ME NEVER'' Released in 1947.  They became good friends during the making of the film. Here is a rare Color photo.

Remembering IDA LUPINO (4 February 1918 – 3 August 1995) on her birthday. She starred with Errol Flynn in the Warner Bros film, ”ESCAPE ME NEVER” Released in 1947. They became good friends during the making of the film. Here is a rare Color photo.

— Kevin Wedman

 

Still Lots of Snap in Her Celery

05 Feb

Lovely Lady Livvie wins Prestigious Oldie Award

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— Tim

 

The Jury is Out

05 Feb

On February 5, 1943, the jury deliberated, whether to send Errol to San Quentin, or Mulholland Farm (or the State Farm)

The Jury Members were:

Ruby Anderson

Lorene Boehm

Charles Boyd

Loren Curtis

Elaine Forbes

Homer Jacobsmeyer

Jennie Larson

Mildred Leahy

Nellie Minear

Lena Morgan

Georgette Welch

Theresa Wood

Alice Chalfant (Alternate)

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Juror Selection and Dismissed Jurors:

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— Tim

 

From “Hail Hero!” to “Hail Caesar!”

04 Feb

Clooney Plays ~Caesar, ~Flynn & ~Barrymore???

So they say! Et tu?

With Scarlett as ~Esther and Brolin as ~Mannix!!

A Late Golden Age Farce:

www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/reviews/hail-caesar-review-coen-brothers-go-to-hollywood-and-its-a-pleasure-to-watch-a6851816.html…

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— Tim

 
 

We Welcome New Author Kevin Wedman to The Errol Flynn Blog!

04 Feb

I am happy to announce New Author Kevin Wedman has joined us on The Errol Flynn Blog! Kevin we look forward to your thoughts and posts! Welcome Aboard!

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— David DeWitt