-thanks, Tim Reid for the link!
— David DeWitt
Visited Yuma today, where, in June of ’35, Errol & Tiger Lil (in)famously entered into (Un)Holy Matrimony.* Here’s how EF recounted the event:
Below are links to the history of how Yuma came to become known as “Where the Stars Marry” and why the Justice of the Peace who married EF & LD – Earl A. Freeman – earned the title of “The Marry-ing Judge” – as did his successor Justice of the Peace Lutes, whose family still has a wedding chapel and restaurant (Lutes’ Casino) in town. I spoke with Justice of the Peace Lutes son today at his restaurant, which, by the way, is GREAT – like an Old West Saloon of sorts, with huge pictures of Hollywood Stars adorning its rustic walls.
I also visited the History Museum and Heritage Center. Gable visited town more than Errol, to hunt doves!, so they knew more local anecdotes concerning him. But Errol, being Errol, fascinates everyone, and the townspeople were fascinated to learn more about the marriage, not really knowing much regarding Lili.I have a few photos on my phone, which I’ll try to post when I get a good chance.
* Having joked about the marriage, I fully realize of course that it may have been essential to Errol’s success in Hollywood. Without Lili, we may well have never heard of Errol Flynn, at least not as we know him today. (So, thank yopu for that, Lili!) Moreover, and more importantly, it resulted in the birth of a wonderful son.
Photos from June 25, 1935
— Tim
Wouldn’t it have been great to be on this day-trip off Waikiki!
— Tim
Arriving in the mailbag, this announcement from Jack Marino who hosts a radio show in LA Angeles with a worldwide audience. You all know Jack as a long time Flynn fan that with his wife Louise hosted the now famous 100th Errol Flynn Centennial birthday bash in Burbank in 2009.
Hello all,
I am moving my show from Friday to SUNDAY JAN 5, 2014 at 7PM from now on. My Friday show is now ended and I wanted to move to a better night when more people are at home.
I want to thank you all for being a fan of the show and some of you have been guests, which is always a lot of fun. I will see you all on Sunday night at 7PM PST and 10PM EST.
Lets all have a great NEW YEAR in 2014!
Thank you all,
Jack
— David DeWitt
With the History Channel debuting its “Curse of Oak Island” series this Sunday, this is a great time to explore Errol’s many treasure hunting adventures – from his youth in the South Seas through his time in the Caribbean – and all those in between. His interest in digging for treasure on Oak Island may have been frustrated by previous claims and legal impediments, but I’m not fully sure to what extent he researched, visited, or examined the island – or sought the right to dig.
Anyone out there know?? … It’s a mystery, involving an enigma.
Errol Studying Treasure Map
Zaca in a Coat of Pirate Black
Ready for Some Treasure Hunting (In Cannes)
— Tim
We honor writer/actor/producer Steve Hayes Borthday today on The Errol Flynn Blog! Steve turns 83 today, and finds himself a bestselling author on Amazon Kindle for many of his print edition westerns and mystery novels as 2013 comes to a close. As many of you know, Steve knew Errol Fynn personally, and stayed as a houseguest at Mulholland Farm while trying too get a sponsor to become an American Citizen which Errol had promised to help him accomplish. Born in England, Steve came to America with the idea of becoming an actor appearing in small roles until the writing bug bit him and he became a successful screenwriter. He wrote scripts for many of the Golden Age TV shows, and became a successful producer, too.
You can red more about him on his website.
Happy Birthday, Steve!
— David DeWitt
Just found this on youtube, I think it has not been posted before:
— Inga