… Than Never! The Rock-itt Magazine 2015 is online. we support Thge Rock-itt Magazine because oif it’s dedication to Our Man Flynn!
— David DeWitt
… Than Never! The Rock-itt Magazine 2015 is online. we support Thge Rock-itt Magazine because oif it’s dedication to Our Man Flynn!
— David DeWitt
Dear fellow Flynn fans,
it was almost one year ago that Errol`s third wife Pat passed.
While he wrote about her:
“Nobody ever tried harder to make me happy than Patrice .”
She said about him:
“I wish I could be angry at Errol, but I just can`t.”
Here is an interesting article about the swashbuckler and the sparkplug:
Enjoy,
— shangheinz
Jack Marino sends us this today, with Warm Regards for us all via The Errol Flynn Blog Mailbag:
Thanks, Jack!
— David DeWitt
St. Augustine Lighthouse & Museum
81 Lighthouse Avenue, Saint Augustine, FL 32080
Cinematic Swashbuckler Errol Flynn Celebration at St. Augustine Lighthouse & Museum on Friday Apr 10, 2015 at 12:00AM
EVENTFUL.COM…
CINEMATIC SWASHBUCKLER ERROL FLYNN CELEBRATION
The St. Augustine Pirate and Treasure Museum presents an exciting tribute to legendary Cinematic Swashbuckler Errol Flynn — including a screening of two of the icon’s most popular films and a visit from his daughter, celebrated author and photographer
— tassie devil
Physical impediments
Errol Flynn wanted to serve his country during the war, but was prevented from doing so by physical impediments. Undeterred, he still supported the US armed forces’ war efforts by making propaganda movies like “Objective Burma” (1943).
— tassie devil
Richard Glatzer, who did superb work co-writing and co-directing ‘The Last Of Robin Hood’ died Tuesday March 10, 2015 from advance complications of ALS (“Lou Gehrig’s Disease”). Together with Wash Westmoreland, they wrote and directed five films, including most notably last year’s acclaimed motion picture ‘Still Alice’ which won a Best Actress Oscar for Julianne Moore’s performance. Sadly these two artists were finally in the big time.
— rswilltell
Errol & Greer at the Odeon Theater, Marble Arch, for a Royal Command Performance.
Here’s a great description of the event, and their performance together in the featured film.
King And Queen Meet The Stars (1949): youtu.be/SUdAU0920Mk…
— Tim
No information yet as to what condition it will be in but it is part of a collection coming out in a few months time. Whether or not this is a restored print is not in the information I have seen. Just wanted to pass along the info.
Link to info: www.blu-ray.com…
— twinarchers
Sadahichi Meets St. Pete, 1944, where he went during WWII to avoid internment and write his autobiography. He did avoid internment, but obviously not interment. Nor did he finish his autobiography.
Here is his very difficult to find grave marker, cleaned off and photographed today by a fan of his more famous Bundy Drive compatriot.
— Tim