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May 2010 Docklines – The Errol Flynn Marina Newsletter

02 May

The May 2010 Docklines – the Official Newsletter of the Errol Flynn Marina in JA is now available!

May Docklines

— David DeWitt

 
 

From the Mail Bag, Young Blood – The Making of Errol Flynn

02 May

Heard from David Phillips yesterday who contacted us about the following book!

“This is not a book about Errol Flynn. This is an account of those who came before him, documenting the lives of those who had a hand in the making of Errol Flynn.”
www.whosyourgrandaddy.id.au/…

Ordering Information, and more details!

— David DeWitt

 
 

Guide To The Sadakichi Hartman Papers UC Riverside

02 May

www.oac.cdlib.org…

— Bob

 
 

02 May

— Tina

 
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Sean Flynn sings!

01 May

The wonderful Flynn's and the talents they possessed!

www.youtube.com…?v=SH4quKNkPKo

 

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— Tina

 
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Mystery Question of the Week

26 Apr

One very general question: what happens to all the props that are used in film?

 Most of them are probably kept, others sold or destroyed? So does anybody know what happened to these two pictures that were used in two of Errol's films? The first one is a cartoon from “That Forsyte Woman”, I just copied it from what I saw on the screen, so it is not the original. The second is this beautiful portrait from “Essex” – are they still at the MGM resp. Warner Archives, or has somebody purchased them maybe? Who can solve the mystery?

— Inga

 
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Happy 111th birthday!

26 Apr

Just a wee note to say Happy Birthday to Cowboy Guinn! He'd be 111 today.

 

 

— Inga

 
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Robin Hood King of Sherwood a review by Thomas McNulty

26 Apr

image A Review By Thomas McNulty

The name Robin Hood immediately brings to mind an image of Errol Flynn swinging on a vine in Sherwood Forest. Robin Hood has long been a captivating, popular folk hero, and many actors besides Flynn have tackled the role, including Russell Crowe whose current take on the legendary bandit of Sherwood is destined to remain popular, if not definitive.

 

From time to time various writers have put their imaginations to work recreating Robin of Sherwood’s exploits. Recently Stephen R. Lawhead realized great success with his “King Raven Trilogy” comprised of, “Hood,” “Scarlet” and “Tuck.” Perhaps the most unusual Robin Hood story I’ve read was written by Nancy A. Collins and appeared in her collection “Avenue X and Other Dark Streets.” The story is called “The One-Eyed King” and this is truly one strange version of the Robin Hood legend, but not without merit.

 

Of course the best known book is Howard Pyle’s “The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood” which remains in print and will undoubtedly find a new audience as interest in the Ridley Scott-Russell Crowe film gathers momentum. But there is another book on the market written by a British author named I. A. Watson that I believe deserves your attention. It’s called “Robin Hood – King of Sherwood” and it’s published by Cornerstone Book Publishers in conjunction with Ron Fortier’s Airship 27 Productions.

 

The beautiful cover is by Mike Manley with interior illustrations by Rob Davis. In his superb afterword, Watson provides an historical overview of the Robin Hood legend and explains his affection for the pulp magazines of a bygone age: “In writing “King of Sherwood” I was consciously trying to tell the story as if it had been commissioned for such a publication. This is Robin Hood as if he had appeared in Argosy or the Strand Magazine.”

 

Indeed, this is adventure writing at its finest, i.e., literate, suspenseful, action-packed and genuine. Nothing further need be said except this – for further information about series editor Ron Fortier and illustrator Rob Davis simply google “Airship 27.”

 

To purchase the book simply click onto Amazon right now and order a copy. Trust me, you won’t regret it!

— David DeWitt

 
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Bandwidth Problems Now Permanently Fixed!

26 Apr

The kind folks at Domainmonger.com… where I host this blog have kindly permanently doubled our bandwidth! We should not have any more issues with running out of bandwidth – not to say we shouldn't all take care with the size of our files, especially photos that can be resized before uploading… so the fun continues!

— David DeWitt

 
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Stephen Boyd

24 Apr

Hi fellow Bloggers,

have just seen youtube video of Errol Flynn and Stephen Boyd in a scene from Boyd's first film do go watch it page 9 on Errol Flynn section

— daringthorpe