— Kathleen
Errol and Arnella
Another picture of the ZACA today!
Isn't she yar!
I thought maybe I should explain “Yar”, being a sailor and not knowing how many sailors are amongst our members, I maybe should give an explanation. No intellectual offense intended!
The nautical term “Yar” is especially for a sailboat, which is quick, agile, easy to handle, quick to the helm and fast! Everything a sailboat should be!
In addition, let's not forget Errol's ZACA was actually not a YACHT, but a SCHOONER! He would not like it if we are not nautical correct!
— Tina
Bonny's bubble car …
No sooner do I put out a request for help (as to Marelle's final day), then more of the answer comes!
I would like to most humbly thank our own member (and not to mention authoress: Master of Errol Flynn's Yacht Zaca Captain Patrick C. Cother) Bonny Cother, for her amazing resourcefulness!
What a great group, but on this day, BONNY SHINES!
Best- Karl
— Karl
The Seed of Self-Destruction!
This link gives further proof, insight and commonalities associated with self-destruction, as in Errol's case who had all these traumatic experiences as described in this article.
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— Tina
The Flynn's
These would be from 1935? Still searching for the erroreous airplane picture info!
— Kathleen
We Welcome New Author Trevor Hill to The Errol Flynn Blog!
We're happy to announce New Author Trevor Hill has joined us on The Errol Flynn Blog! Trevor, we look forward to hearing from you, and having you add your thoughts and experiences to the blog…
— David DeWitt
Lili and Errol – the BIG question did he or did he not?
For Kathleen and Robert – Is he on his way to get hitched or not?
Is it 1935 or is it 1938 – 1939?
Close up picture – cropped from Kathleen's picture!
Now compare the above picture with the four pictures below!
Below Errol in 1938 – 1939!
Pictures made by George Hurrell!
This is a wonderful mask 1938
I think this what Errol looked like in 1935 – agreed?
Who is going to win the price?
— Tina
Tina look what I found . . .
Oddly, the glamour of 1930s Hollywood became a part of the ASTC experience. Andy Devine, who had attended the college in 1926, often returned to campus with “intriguing” young starlets. He took time from his movie career and Jack Benny's NBC radio program to select the La Cuesta yearbook queens from photographs. One lucky queen, Julie Osborne (1938), received a personally guided tour of Universal Studios from Andy. In 1939, Erroll Flynn [sic] and Randolph Scott, who were filming Virginia City near Flagstaff, selected Alice Moore as queen
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Taken from: I REMEMBER
Depression-Era Students at Arizona State Teachers College
Errol just seems to be found in unexpected places. I am reading Airframe by Michael Crichton and on page 77 . . . “She walked down the corridor, past the photographs of famous Norton aircraft from the past, with a celebrity posed in front: . . . Errol flynn, with smiling girls in the tropics, in front of an N-5 . . . .” !!!!
— Kathleen
Errol and Olivia
A view of “pornographic” kisses and our stars share the spotlight three times!
— Kathleen
What became of Errol's sister 'Rosemary'?
Dear Fellow 'EF' bloggers, It never ceases to amaze me,the broad stratum of info out there on Errol's life and times. With your 'super sleuth' ability it would seem that we all enjoy a new thread in the rich fabric of Errol's life on a weekly basis. Playing on those averages then , Im second guessing that someone knows something about Errol's sister ? After marrying an 'Airforce Officer' by the name of 'Warner' ( how ironic) and moving to the 'States' her trail seems to go relatively cold. I'd really like to know if Errol had any nieces or nephews?? Well I have every faith that one of you knows something and would greatly appreciate any notes you would care to share.
Travel well . Best&Kindest, Chris
— Chris