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Merry Xmas from The Errol Flynn Blog!

25 Dec

— David DeWitt

 
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Rory at the Errol Flynn reserve, Hobart Tasmania

23 Dec

— tassie devil

 

Errol Flynn Society members toasting our reserve.

23 Dec

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Errol Flynn Reserve and plaque

23 Dec

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Errol Flynn Wartime Movies – Box Set

16 Dec

Hi Guys

Have a look at this link where Feltenstien says “We'll do a big box set next year of Errol Flynn wartime films that are very famous, that are being restored from the camera negatives, that will have commenataries, the “Warner Night at the Movies,” the whole bit…”

Regards

Steve and Genene

blogs.com…

— tassie devil

 
 

Quiz – Test your knowledge about Errol!

13 Dec



Let’s have some fun!  Can you guess at who Errol is
looking?  In each picture, he is looking at another famous person.  The pictures are not out of his movies.  Good luck and Enjoy!

— Tina

 

100th Centennial Momento's

11 Dec

I  believe that your readers would like a glimpse of the tickets, etc. that I was given to attend the 100th centennial Errol Flynn celebration. These are “priceless” as far as I am concerned. You will notice that the corner was snipped off for securities sake. Talk about  “Rare”. That is an understatement as far as Errol fans are concerned. I think I'll keep them.  JON

— john

 
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The Errol Flynn/ Noel Coward/ Ian Fleming Connection

10 Dec

  Some people might be surprised that these three men, with their wildly different backgrounds were ever even acquainted, much less close friends, but friends they were and were part of the “British Mafia” as they were often jokingly referred to in Jamaica at that time. They made a habit of visiting each other for drinks and stimulating conversation.

  Usually, Errol and Patrice would make the drive from their base in Port Antonio to The sleepy town of Port Maria to Noels “Firefly” bungalow or Ian's “Goldeneye” beach house in Oracabessa. Other times, Errol and Pat would host the get together on the ZACA, which was moored at his Navy Island pier. Noel was better suited for visitors and owned the Blue Harbour hotel just down the hill from Firefly to accommodate his many famous guests.

  By all accounts, the get togethers were memorable, with Noel and Ian having diametrically different viewpoints on almost everything. i.e. Noel being unabashedly liberal and animated, and Ian just as apologetically conservative, stoic, and possessing a razor-sharp biting wit. Add Errol, who's views were someplace in the middle acting as defacto referee.(with Pat and Ian's longtime lover Annie Rothermere, whom Ian referred to as “Pussy Galore” in the cheering section) and you had the recipe for dynamite.

  Errol being Errol, would play one off on the other and it was “off to the races”. The squabbling would begin and just when it was whipped up to a fever pitch, Errol would burst into raucous laughter, fall out of his chair and roll on the floor while Noel and Ian would look on dumbfounded, and the situation was defused.

  Although the three truly loved and respected one another, it almost didn't happen. Noel wrote,”I was very hesitant about meeting Errol as I had heard many things about him, and not all of them were good, but I found him to be most gracious and pleasant, one of the most charming individuals I've ever met, So it worked out fine”

  Sometimes Noel and his long-time partner Graham Payne would make the trip to see Errol and Pat. An entry in Noel's diary dated Tuesday 27 March, 1951: “Left for Port Antonio 7:30 A- arrived 9:30 A. Rafted down the Rio Grande. Lovely weather. In the evening dined with Errol Flynn and his wife Pat. Drinks on his yacht, which is beautiful, then barbecue dinner on his island – palm trees – lit by torches. Both of them extremely nice; a really lovely evening.”

  Today, much has changed but a few things have luckily been preserved. Firefly is a virtual time capsule, looking for all the world as if Noel has just stepped out for a moment. Twin baby grand piano's in the living room, Noel's typewriter with paper still inside and unfinished correspondence, towels with Noel's monogram “NC” hanging in the bath, and even shirts still hanging in the closet, waiting for an owner who will never return. Ian's Goldeneye is much the same, with letters and memento's under glass in the living room, typewriter ever handy and my favorite: Ian's outdoor bathtub gracing the back yard.

   Navy Island and Port Antonio haven't fared as well, with the island overgrown and deserted. (Although the 100+ Royal palms that Errol had planted are doing fine) and the grand old Titchfield Hotel, long gone by a devastating fire in 1969. To visit those places is to visit history and memories that I, when going there today, could easily imagine and feel, even 50+ yrs. later.

— john

 

December Newsletter of the Errol Flynn Marina!

10 Dec

Please check out the December Newsletter edited by Dale Westin of the Errol Flynn Marina in Port Antonio, JA… See the attachment below!

— David DeWitt

 
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The December ROCK-itt is online…

09 Dec

Please go check out Peter Johnson's December Rock-itt… now online! www.therockittmagazine.com….au  Once you get to the web page click on the magazine cover to view the magazine's content… and look for young Flynn's smiling face on page 5, for the second part of the Rock-itt's series “From Hobart to Hollywood” and on page 40, “Our Famous Mr. Flynn”…

— David DeWitt

 
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