— David DeWitt
Errol with Penny Porter…
Photo courtesy of the Lincoln Hurst Collection
Errol in Reno, Nevada, for the Premier of Virginia City. Penny Porter is mentioned on page 100 of Tom McNulty's excellent bio of Flynn “Errol Flynn: The Life and Career.” Disillusionment after seeing him drunk in public is clearly written on her face…
— David DeWitt
The Colonel
Hey guys:
It was brought to my attention by Karl that few know that one of Flynn's nicknames was the Colonel. More people used the Baron of Mulholland — which though no one is sure I think came from Jack Warner originally when he said something like Flynn was living like a goddamn baron up on a mountaintop!
Colonel was an early nickname. Alan Hale was Sarge and Big Boy Guinn Williams was Corporal. It may have originated on “Charge”. I can't recall offhand if Hale or Big Boy was in “Charge” but it they were, that might have started the trend.
It also may have started with Niven back in the Dawn Patrol era — or on Died WTBO. I never asked and never remember anyone mentioning it.
I called him Colonel somewhat jokingly (derisively in a good-natured way) and he once called David Niven the Major — but Niven and he were together by 1949-50, so though I met David and was at his Pacific Palisades house (The Pink Palace) I never saw them together. But Flynn genuinely liked him. And Ty Power too — when the three of them chummed around together.
Anyway, that's the story behind the Colonel.
Cheers
— ivan6gold
Re: Googie's, Coffee Shop to the Star… a Review!
At the urging of his eminence, Captain David, I repost this “comment” as an “article”. And on any ship, one must always obey them- both the captain and his articles!
Steve (and Tom)-
I received my volume 1 yesterday and was going to drop a line to you today, but I see that The Magnificent McNulty, has already struck, and hit CENTER target- what a marksman!
And while I'm at it- so are you Steve!
As I am “giving” this to myself, through another- I couldn't help it. I took a peek, and then had to read the WHOLE chapter on Flynn. I then jumped back to the front and read the Saxon intro- and all I can say is McNulty tells no tales because it's simply a fact … that not only are you a WONDERFUL describer, joining the other eyewitnesses of the past (Wiles, Walsh, Quinn, Cody, Nora, and Rory- just to name a few) but offering your own unique glimpse into what it was like, to be in the company of this man. And from all that I can tell, so far- it will be among the VERY BEST!
As volume one deals with the early part of acquaintance, the promise of the second is of a closer view, and your skill in “atmospheric” writing, brings the reader there right beside you!
I can't wait for “our” next visit.
Best regards, and … thank you for WRITING THIS BOOK!
Karl
— Karl
tyrone power
Hi everyone:
I just left an answer to Shamrock regarding Tyrone Power. I hope it's received. It makes me so angry when I read stuff (his article referred to the suggestion that Ty Power was gay or bisexual) that is untrue about famous people after they're dead.
It's so easy to speak ill of the dead. They're defenseless and not only that but it makes the person talking about them seem as if they were privy to special secrets none of us ordinary folks are. It elevates them at the dead person's expense.
Having lunched with Power several times at Fox while I was under contract there, had dinner with him while he lived with Linda at Bel Air, and just talked to him on various movie sets — I can assure you that no finer or nicer guy existed. And this is not just my opinion, it's the opinions of everyone who ever knew him. Including his ex-wives.
I was close to Lana Turner in the mid fifties and she, as most film buffs know, was madly in love with him for a while. They dated and saw each other in Mexico, even as he was supposedly dating Judy Garland. And I mentioned Power to Lana (actually we all called her by her real name, Judy) and even though at the time she'd been bitter about getting dumped by Power, she still never spoke ill of him. “Gracious” was one of the key words that come to mind when discussing Ty.
So let's all try to stop these rumors about past stars from circulating. Maybe we can then remember these people, who still give us so much pleasure when watching them on the screen, as they really were – Hollywood version of royalty!
Best, Steve
— ivan6gold
Thanks for joining us at the Errol Flynn Blog…
I wanted to offer our thanks to all those who are regular readers and those who have recently joined us! Your readership is appreciated!
David~
Admin/The Errol Flynn Blog
— David DeWitt
hollywood phone numbers
To Robert Florczak:
Bob, I got a kick out of the phone numbers in the late 50s you displayed. By coincidence I still have four numbers that I obviously called constantly. Googie's, Sherry's, Frascati's (Villa Frascati, actually) and Schwab's (for Sidney Skolsky).
All correspond to the ones in your blog. Talk about 52 years disappearing in a flash!
Keep up the good work, pal
Steve
— ivan6gold