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Farewell, Tony Curtis…

03 Oct
Tony CurtisBorn
Bernard Schwartz on June 3, 1925, in the
Bronx, N.Y., Tony Curtis
survived a rough childhood and being wounded in action during World War
II. He studied acting at New York City's Dramatic Workshop and later
signed with Universal Studios, making his first notable film appearance
in 1949's Criss Cross.

A popular leading man in such movies as Houdini
(1953) and The Black Shield of Falworth (1954), Curtis rose above his
pretty boy looks and impressed critics with dramatic turns in Sweet
Smell of Success (1957) and The Defiant Ones (1958), for which he earned
a Best Actor Oscar nod. More memorable parts followed in 1959's Some
Like It Hot (doing a dead-on Cary Grant riff), Spartacus (1960) and The
Boston Strangler (1968).

Curtis moved into character roles in the
1970s, playing a variety of heavies and gangsters. In later years, he
made numerous guest appearances on television. He died of heart failure
Sept. 29, 2010.

The Jill & Tony Curtis Story

2008NR73 minutes

Actor
Tony Curtis and his wife, Jill, discuss the important need to protect
horses from consumption overseas in this documentary, which examines the
couple's passionate struggle for equestrian rights and personal efforts
to rescue horses. Featuring startling footage captured directly inside a
slaughterhouse, this meaningful movie aims to celebrate horses and keep
them shielded from cruel and senseless deaths.

Shiloh Horse Rescue

— David DeWitt

 
 

Jack Marino at the Earl Carrol Theatre

03 Oct

Jack Marino


Jack Marino
has a
pre-recorded show and talks about Tony Curtis, and those great film
scores by Korngold, Steiner, later Rosa, Rota and Morricone. Be sure to
hear the opening when Jack is sent out on a remote to the Earl Carroll
Theater.


www.latalkradio.com…-100110.mp3

— David DeWitt

 
 

From the Errol Flynn Mailbag!

02 Oct

Steve Genene Randell

Hi all! Well, about a week ago I finished Errol and Olivia.What a great read it was hard to put down. every morning for about 1 hour I read the book. I learnt a lot about Olivia's fight with JL She had to be 1 gutsy broad to do what she did and the things he did to her for it. But she won out in the end because of what she done her name will be used in the legal profession for all time to come. The star crossed lovers such as Errol and her were. And the many lovers they had before and since their meeting but she always say's there was that something different about Errol that glimmer in his eyes that had gone when she met him many years layer. And how she slapped his face when he approached her because she did not know her. This book is intriguing stirring, and gutsy. If you have not got your copy all ready get your hands on one. PS and there were some pics I have not seen. Here is the link if you want to get yourself a copy errolandolivia.com…

Regards, Genene.

— David DeWitt

 

The October Rockitt Magazine is available!

01 Oct

From Pete at The Rockitt Magazine:

Hi
Everyone! The October Rock-itt has been successfully launched and is
now orbiting the planet ONLINE. Can you send to contacts. www.therockittmagazine.com….au  Hardcopies will be available next week. Cheers Pete

— David DeWitt

 
 

Thomas McNulty’s new Blog!

01 Oct

Check out Thomas McNulty’s new blog: Dispatches from the Last Outlaw! Way to go, my friend…

— David DeWitt

 

From the Errol Flynn Blog Mailbag!

28 Sep
Hello,
 
My parents live in Alaska from the early thirties to the mid
forties.  My father gave me a piece of the canvas skin of an airplane
bearing the name “Scirroco III”.  He told me that it was from an
airplane owned by Errol Flynn that had crashed in Alaska.  He happened
on the wreckage and decided to take it as a souvenir.
 
Did Errol Flynn have such an airplane? It would seem to have been a
small plane from the fact that it had a canvas skin.  If he had such a
plane, did he crash it in Alaska?
 
I would appreciate any information you might provide. 
 
Thanks,  Don

Anybody know anything about this?

— David DeWitt

 

John Decker

28 Sep

Guess who… hope I'm not getting on your nerves… Is there still anybody out there? Erm… hope this is not old news, I just found an interesting article about John Decker:

www.richardrushfield.com…

Take care!

— Inga

 
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The Young Errol: Flynn before Hollywood

13 Sep

Dear fellow Flynnanians,

I have the rare book: “The Young Errol: Flynn before Hollywood” on offer, anyone interested? You know it is a “must” read and “must” have! Come on.

— Don Jan

 
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Let's have some fun!

11 Sep

What caption would you write for this picture?
What is Errol or Olivia saying?
What is your impression seeing this picture?

Have fun and participate – show your humor!

— Tina

 
 

Question to the experts

09 Sep

Dear experts on the blog,

Tina and I disagree a little upon a certain picture/scene from a blooper reel from 1944. We would like to know where this scene is from. Tina thinks it is from one of the radio shows, whereas I think it could be from “Gentleman Jim”. However, it is not to be seen in my dubbed German version of this film. So maybe one of you could help us? Thank you very muc!

— Inga

 
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