— Selene Hutchison-Zuffi
Irene and Errol trips
Flynn`s footsteps- Harry, Peg & Paesano
Dear Flynnmates,
As some of his letters show Errol stayed at the Hotel Bauer when in Venice.
While its name literally means peasant, very few homini agricolae are encountered there, for it is one of the top spots to stay in the City of love.
The cubic building is only a gondola`s drive over the canal away from Peggy Guggenheim`s one story palace with its fine surrealistic art works and garden sculptures, a feast for an art lover like Flynn.
But their liaison dated back even further according to the bio Mistress of Modernism- The life of Peggy Guggenheim.
Harry`s Bar completes the bohemian triangle, of historic places our Hollywood hero visited: www.italianfoodmadesimple.com…
Arrigo (Italian for Harry) Cipriani`s culinary expertise secured him a franchise outlet atop the Rockefeller Centre called the Rainbow Room. The family`s signature drink is the Bellini, made of white peaches and sparkling wine.
Enciao,
— shangheinz
New Book by Josef Fegerl
Other 2 letters
September 1959 letter
While researching i found this letter. It is enraging, but yet it shows that he was coherent. He knew well what was happening and he was furious. Golenbock was probably worse than Blum.
This is one of several letters to Golenbock through the years in which Errol is upset and asks for answers and he never seems to get any.
Selene
— Selene Hutchison-Zuffi
Rory Flynn & Leonard Maltin at Coronado Island Film Festival!
Join Rory Flynn, daughter of Errol Flynn, with film historian Leonard Maltin at the Coronado Island Film Festival November 13. 2021! Join Rory and Leonard Maltin for a 75th Anniversary showing of CRUISE OF THE ZACA in which Errol takes a group of scientists and guests including his father Professor Theodore Thomson Flynn to the South Seas on an epic expedition that features Carl Hubbs of the Scripps institution of Oceanography. Stories and little known history of Errol’s connection to Coronado will be moderated by Leonard Maltin after the film …
Thanks, Rory …
— David DeWitt