June 20
— David DeWitt
Last night, I found this Movie Ad for Errol’s movie, “The Perfect Specimen” from 1937.
Here is the link to the site………greenbriarpictureshows.blogspot.com…
— Mary Ann
Attached please find your June edition of the Errol Flynn Marina Newsletter, “Docklines”.
Dale B. Westin
General Manager
Errol Flynn Marina
Box 188 Ken Wright Drive
Port Antonio, Portland, Jamaica
PLEASE NOTE NEW CELLULAR NUMBER BELOW:
Phones: 876- 993-3209; 876-715-6044
Fax: 876-715-6033 SKYPE: Westin8
Cellular: 876-832-4765
— David DeWitt
Here are my 2 favorite images of Errol from the April 25, 1947 photo shoot……………
Why I like the both of these is that it is the same background and he is wearing the same dark shirt on both of these photos. His hair is wavy on both of these photos and with the widest, whitest smile in the world.
— Mary Ann
I have finally decided for these three:
My favourite studio portrait because I like it when they kept his hair at least a little wavy:
One of my favourite candids because I like the way he looks so dishevelled and then that famous smile:
And one of my favourite movie stills because I like him immensely in “That Forsyte Woman” and I always wish I was there in that scene to comfort poor Soames…. I mean, what woman prefers Robert Young to Errol Flynn???
— Inga
The June Rock-itt magazine is now online. Click the link to read about the latest in music, entertainment and sport on the Northern Beaches.
Cheers
Pete
— David DeWitt
I was in touch with Rory Flynn recently, and she has expressed an interest in being more active on the blog (she has been a member for some time) but of course also has a very busy life! She is interested in using our collective skills as Flynn Detectives to discover any footage of herself with her father that may be in someone’s collection, or available in an archive somewhere. She is interested in any newsreels featuring her father, too. She has many private photos in her collection but there was an estate sale of some kind back in the day and she mentions that actor Roddy McDowell somehow was able to purchase film stock and photos and kept them under lock and key. I was able to send her some home movie footage, and outtakes from Cruise of the Zaca but I know that there is a lot more out there, and if anyone can find it – it is us!
She recalls going to a premier at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre with her father but doesn’t know if that is available anywhere. I believe I have seen this clip! Just where? We all do a lot of researching, and it can become a jumble of sites and disks with who knows what on them! So, are there any hardy detectives here who would like to contribute some time to this?
— David DeWitt