I haven't got the foggiest idea if this above mentioned short MGM (1935), 2 reel film has been discussed before? If so, well, no need to comment I suppose.
— Don Jan
I haven't got the foggiest idea if this above mentioned short MGM (1935), 2 reel film has been discussed before? If so, well, no need to comment I suppose.
— Don Jan
Producer/director Kent Hagen reports a major find– he has sighted Errol in the 1950 film noir HIGHWAY 301. He is hanging out in the background of one of the scenes. Since Errol was friends with the film's star Steve Cochran, we assume Errol decided to pop into the movie on a lark. Has anyone else out there seen Errol in this film?
HIGHWAY 301 is currently available on DVD from Warner Archives. Check it out!
— meffjiller
We are pleased to announce New Author, Jeffery Miller to The Errol Flynn Blog! Jeffery is the author of the book The Horror Spoofs of Abbott and Costello: A Critical Assessment of the
Comedy Team's Monster Films. Jeffrey, we look forward to your comment and posting about dear old Errol Flynn on our blog! Welcome aboard!
— David DeWitt
New Author Kent Hagen joins us at The Errol Flynn Blog! We look forward to hearing from you, Kent, as time allows! Kent Hagen interviewing a guest at Jack & Louise Marino's 100th birthday Bash for Errol Flynn in Burbank in 2009… Welcome aboard!
— David DeWitt
Errol wrote a script that would become a film. (1)What was the original title? (2)What was the renamed title? (3)What was the last title we would see on the screen?
— Larry Bradford
Is this really Errol?
Would anybody know if this is Errol?
If it is – who is the lady?
What is it in context with or the purpose of this picture?
It looks like a car commercial – could it be?
Did Errol advertise products?
— Tina