“But thanks to Errol Flynn … “
The World’s First Feature Film
Highlights of Fight:
The World’s First Feature Film, Part 1:
— Tim
“But thanks to Errol Flynn … “
The World’s First Feature Film
Highlights of Fight:
The World’s First Feature Film, Part 1:
— Tim
We received a nice email today referring to a photo published on the blog with the question Who is the lady? Although our Author Mary Ann discovered the answer, this, too, confirms the facts from a great source.
The mystery woman is my mother, Lorraine Issa and that photo was taken at The Tower Isle Hotel which was built and owned by My father, Abe Issa (Jamaica’s Father Of Tourism). It opened in 1949 and hosted many celebrities from around the world. Errol Flynn was A friend of both my parents and was a frequent visitor to the hotel. In 1978, the hotel became the worlds 1st all-inclusive hotel for couples only. It was called Couples Ocho Rios but after an extensive renovation years later, changed the name to Couples Tower Isle which it is now called.
Suzanne Issa
Thanks, Suzanne!
— David DeWitt
olympstats.com…Freddie McEvoy: A True Olympian
Freddie in his Maserati 6CM at the 1936 Vanderbilt Cup Races:
Check Out Freddie’s 1938 Talbot-Lago T-150-C-SS Tear Drop Coupe:
Freddie’s Gorgeous “Art Deco” “Sensuous Steel” Auto Makes It’s Entrance in this Vimeo Video at ~ 0:16, with Prohibition Era Soundtrack:
* For further details on Suicide Freddie, please contact shangheinz, our resident McEvoy Master.
— Tim
In late 1937 the directors of The Adventures of Robin Hood, Michael Curtiz and William Keighley, presented Errol Flynn with this statue, for all his hard work on the phenomenally successful movie. A European master artist had been instructed by the film’s producers to create this Art-Deco figurine in the likeness of Flynn in his starring role. It stands 30 inches tall from the top of the wooden bow, to the bottom of the Italian Swirled marble base and weighs approximately 30-35 pounds.
It spent many years in Errol Flynn’s holiday home in New Hampshire in the U.S.A.
Errol had a holiday home in New Hampshire?
— Maria
This is a fascinating occurrence that appeared in Tasmania May 2015. I also have found reference to it occurring in San Diego -I am sure there are other areas as well. Just magical!
— Maria
The personal and professional life of three-time Academy Award winning Australian costume designer Orry-Kelly is celebrated in Orry-Kelly: Dressing Hollywood, which runs from 18 August to 17 January. There are many items on display, including 10 of Orry-Kelly’s costumes. Film critic Luke Buckmaster examines a handful of these costumes, revisits the films they were made for and speaks to lead curator Ulanda Blair.
Director Gillian Armstrong’s new documentary Women He’s Undressed celebrates the life of Australian costume designer Orry-Kelly. The Kiama-born expat migrated to Hollywood in the early 1930s and came to be regarded as one of the greatest costume designers of all time – dresser of Bette Davis, Jane Fonda, Ingrid Bergman, Natalie Wood, Humphrey Bogart, Carey Grant and countless others – Errol Flynn as Don Juan!
— Maria