He looks… as if someone shaved him??? Does anybody know?
— Inga
Here are all the German/Austrian movie posters of Errol’s films I could find. What I find interesting is that he is sometimes depicted older than he was when the film was made. But this must be due to his popularity in Germany in his later years. Only look at the third Sea Hawk poster (Der Herr der sieben Meere)! Or the ones of Objective Burma. Hope you enjoy them. Any favourite?
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— Inga
A very good blog called Post Production has a great posting about Captain Blood! Linc Hurst and Tom McNulty are mentioned in the article…

Thanks to Karl Holmberg
— David DeWitt
Dear Rock-itt readers
The May 2012 issue of The Rock-itt is now online. Click on the following link to read about music, entertainment and sport on the Northern Beaches.
Cheers
Pete
— David DeWitt
Sent to me from Jack Marino!

GREAT NEWS
— David DeWitt
James Turiello, author of Errol Flynn: The Quest for an Oscar, appeared on Australian radio recently on station Wxlv – and the show can be heard on www.cocktailnation.net…! Other Australian network stations also will carry the show including Smile 101 Monday night at 10pm, plus Penthouse fm on Sunday at midday, according to Koop Kooper, the show’s host.
— David DeWitt
William Donati says:
May 3, 2012 at 2:38 pm
Noted hoax biographer Charles Higham is dead.
For decades Higham feasted on the corpses of dead celebrities: Errol Flynn, Howard Hughes, Cary Grant, and others were victims of Higham’s degenerate imagination.
I proved that Higham engaged in the most heinous crime a non-fiction writer can perpetrate: he engaged in literary fraud to prove his thesis. Higham rewrote and published a government surveillance document to lie to readers that Flynn had been identified by authorities as a Nazi spy. The Los Angeles Times published my findings in “Shadows on a Legend” by Garry Abrams, March 24, 1989. Higham crowned himself as the worst hoax biographer in modern times.
William Donati
-Special Thanks to Karl Holmberg
— David DeWitt