Happy 106th birthday, dear ol’ Errol!
June 20, 1909
— David DeWitt
Happy 106th birthday, dear ol’ Errol!
June 20, 1909
— David DeWitt
Dear fellow Flynn fans,
as today is Errol`s birthday, here is what the stars had in store for our Hollywood hero: www.astrotheme.com…
Very fittingly for a man who sailed under the flag of a fighting cock, he was born under the Chinese sign of the Rooster.
Enjoy,
— shangheinz
Well another Birthday has come along for Errol may he be looking down from Heaven seeing all those that love him . Genene and Steve.
— tassie devil
The Errol Flynn Filmhouse Awards
m.northampton-news-hp.co.uk/Errol-Flynn-Filmhouse-hosts-EFFIE-Awards-special/story-26723646-detail/story.html…
— Tim
Art Directors Guild Film Society & American Cinematique Present:
(Errol Flynn’s) The Adventures of Robin Hood
Featuring the Production Design of Carl Jules Weyl
— Tim
Colonel Thomas Blood – The Irishman Who Stole England’s Crown Jewels.
This extraordinary historical figure was an “almost certain influence” (together with Captain Morgan – the pirate, not the rum) behind Raphael Sabitini’s “Captain Blood”
In this week’s news:
www.express.co.uk/news/history/583208/Crown-jewels-Tower-of-London-Colonel-Thomas-Blood…
See, also:
— Tim
Great First Hand Account of the Sirocco Gone Missing in December 1940. By Skipper Bill Keil.
“Old Father Neptune played a bit rough.”
Contemporaneous News Reports:
Photos Between California and Hawaii
Errol with Skipper Bill Keil, 1946
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Errol Flynn on his yacht / Photo
Flynn, Errol
US film actor,
1909-1959.
– Errol Flynn at the helm of his yacht
‘Zaca’ (next to him Bill Keil, member of
the ship’s crew). –
Photo, c.1946.
— Tim
Very Funny. 10/26/1941. Six weeks or so later Benny could have never aired this Navy farce.
Benny turns down the role of Dr. Flynn, and flies the skies of the Pacific searching for the cure of aviation “Errolembolisms”.
— Tim
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