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Paris Cinéma 02/04/1946

12 Feb

— Inga

 

CinéVie CinéVogue 01/06/1948

12 Feb
 

— Inga

 

Movie Story January 1939 – Thanks to Lynn!

26 Jan

 

— Inga

 

Mon Copain 18/07/1954

21 Jan

The Belgian magazine states inside that for the promotion of his new film “The Master of Ballantrae”, Errol has offered them such a beautiful photo that they had to post it on the frontpage…

— Inga

 

“Silver River” 1948

20 Jan

— Robert

 

The French version of the Freedland book

15 Jan

— Inga

 

Film Review July 1953

15 Jan

— Inga

 

Errol’s fourth home! 1919

07 Jan

In mid 1919 Theodor Flynn moved his expecting wife and 10 year old Errol from Holebrook Place to the Imperial Hotel located on Collins Street.
As quoted by Bob Casey, a nurse named Elsie Hinds felt sorry for Errol when he was left alone. She often took him to the wharves to see the ships in port, flying the flags of all nations of the world.
Don Norman wrote, “Elsie remembered Errol standing politely and removing his cap when she stopped to speak with one of her friends.”  A maid at the hotel remembered giving Errol money so he could go to the cinema.
It is stated in several publications that Errol had no spending money, was a neglected child but had very good manners. One could take a good guess and see that his pranks most likely have been fueled by being a neglected and abused child and therefore became his way of retaliation.
Another picture of the hotel in the comment section.

— Tina

 

Picturegoer 04-06-1938

06 Jan

— Inga

 

Picture Show 09-05-1936

20 Nov

— Inga