Well, I hope that this one is not too easy:
Which was the originally intended title for the film project which eventually became “Cruise of the Zaca”?
Answer will be posted next Sunday.
— Inga
Well, I hope that this one is not too easy:
Which was the originally intended title for the film project which eventually became “Cruise of the Zaca”?
Answer will be posted next Sunday.
— Inga
Attached please find the April 2011 issue of the Errol
Flynn Marina Newsletter, “Docklines” in both Write and PDF formats.
Please feel free to cut and paste as desired. All materials may be
reprinted with or without credit.
Rgds, Dale
Dale B. Westin
General Manager
Errol Flynn Marina
Box 188 – Ken Wright Drive
Port Antonio, Portland, Jamaica
PLEASE NOTE NEW CELLULAR PHONE # BELOW:
Tels: 876-715-6044 876-993-3209
Fax: 876-715-6033 Cel: 876-832-4765 Skype: Westin8
email: dw*****@*****am.com…
website: www.errolflynnmarina.com…
— David DeWitt
AUTHOR APPEARANCE:
Thomas McNulty, author of Errol Flynn (biography) and the western novels Trail of the Burned Man, Wind Rider, Death Rides a Palomino and the forthcoming Showdown at Snakebite Creek will be appearing at the Windy City Pulp and Paper Convention on April 15 through the 17th, 2011.
The show is held at the Westin Lombard Yorktown Center – 70 Yorktown Center – Lombard, Illinois. Windy City Pulp and Paper Convention offers pulp magazines, auctions, paperbacks, original pop culture art, film festivals and more. Daily admission is $25.00 but check their website for discounts and specials. Pulp Publishers and adventure genre publishers in attendance will include Black Dog Books, Galaxy Press, Sanctum Books, Ron Fortier and Airship 27 and many other authors, artists and publishers. Tom McNulty will post photos and a full report on his blog (Dispatches from the Last Outlaw) after the show closes on Sunday.
For more information visit: windycitypulpandpaper.com…. Stop by Tom’s table for a free western-themed bookmark or just to say hello.
— David DeWitt
Please visit this link
and read about this interview, maybe not new to some of you, but maybe new to others.
I liked it!
— Tina
Dave MacMillan a Facebook friend of mine sent me a lovely picture of Arnella, Rory and friends. As I noticed Dave is also a friend of Rory and I think they know each other personally. Rory Flynn's name was right beside the picture too, as a link, when I clicked on her name it brought me right to her Facebook site! Wow – that was nice! The picture depicts Rory, Arnella with two more girls having real good fun. If you wish to see the full picture I can post it too. But for all of you I cropped the picture and bring you the treat:
Arnella and Rory Flynn!
— Tina
Here are a few sample pages of one of the issues of 'The Friends of Errol Flynn' fanzine.
best wishes,
Brian.
— themainflynnman
Look for more news about this event from Rory Flynn soon!
— David DeWitt
Nick writes:
Have you seen this one? Errol Flynn's last performance as a hobo on “The
Red Skelton Show” (along with Beverly) from September 29, 1959. Might
be nice for the blog if you think people haven't seen it.
Nick Thomas
www.getnickt.com…
I think we have this on the blog somewhere, in fact – but this
may also be a variation of the one we have? Or perhaps it is
only cropped differently! In any case, identical or not I like
this photo a lot and Flynn, I think, doesn't look as ill as he
really was….
— David DeWitt