For those who may be interested… Washington Post; July 1, 1981
— Delvan
A somewhat rare-ish picture of Errol, Marelle and Theo at a conference during his early youth. Though a bit hard to see clearly, Marelle is the (L-R) first person on the first row. Theo is the third person on the front row. Errol is the 6th person on the front row. He’s the smaller of the people, obviously.
— Delvan
No wonder he liked Belgium restaurants! Without any waffling whatsoever, world authorities have determined that Errol was cloned from – the King of Belgium, Butcher of the Congo, and richest man in the world – King Leopold II !!!
Indisputable visual and documentary proof below.
It’s a good thing this wasn’t discovered by Chuck the Schmuck Pigham – he himself cloned from Caligula – who would have most certainly blamed Errol for the Congolese genocide!
— Tim
Dear fellow Flynn fans,
here is the likely source that started Errol`s travel bug.
On October 6th of 1922, the highly innovative film maker- photograher Frank Hurley arrived at New Guinea via waterplane. The “Seagull” had departed from Port Moresby and arrived at the banks of coastal town Kaimari after a misty 400 mile flight. Meanwhile the 50 ton two mastered motor schooner “Eureka” had brought the equipment for Hurley`s projected documentation of tribal wild life deep within the jungles of the world`s second largest island. Entering at the Gulf of Papua their route took them up the Fly River admidst seaming mongroves and luxuriant rainforests.
The Australian adventurer had already participated at an Antarktis expedition in 1911 and was a member of the meticulously assembled crew on the “Endurence”- expedition of Ernest Shackleton.
Readers of Sydney based newspaper “Sun” were holding their breaths and hoping for pictures of headshrinking cannibals. They were not denied, even though most pictures of ritualstic ramblings had to be staged. Missionaries, that had been dispatched to this former British colony half a centuary earlier, already were a big influence wherever Hurley went.
His drum accompanied dia shows of blended & coloured pictures came to film theaters all over Down Under. In 1923 the boisterious bushman Frank Hurly presented his documentaries “Pearls and Savages” and “With the Headhunters in Papua”and became all the rage amoung youngsters. A 14 year old Flynn may subconsciously have set sails right there and then.
Hurley tried to up the ante with a film called “The Lost Tribe” in order to take his tour to the US and take Americans by storm. Full of antisemitic clichés (the churlish chief…) he fantasized about the Sambio clan from Lake Murray being an ancient israelite people. While a disaster in the States it became a success in Germany. It may have triggered the interest to visit New Guinea of a certain Dr. Hermann Erben, he himself a passionate globetrotter and phanatic photographer.
See: www.theerrolflynnblog.com…
And it could very well have influenced another famous film maker in Hollywood. Obviously for the sake of showmanship Hurly`s first encounter with the tribesmen is shown in his film as a human hunt ducking slings and arrows from left and right. Sounds a lot like the opening scene of “Raiders of the lost Ark” if you ask me.
Infinite more info can be achieved in Alasdair McGregor`s book “Frank Hurly: A Photographer`s Life”.
Enjoy,
— shangheinz
Another pic. AND… I was wrong about it being at CIRO’S! Robert Florczak has let me know that Bev’s party was actually at Villa Frascati. Thanks, man!!!
PS: We have a 99% confirmation on the pool that we’ve been discussing in the posts before. Compared pics and it appears to be the same. Not the Knickerbocker!!! More very soon!
— Delvan