Here's one of the half-sheets in my collection. It's not in the best of shape although the colors are still rich and strong. By the time he made this film all that was needed to sell tickets was his name in bold red letters. Enjoy!
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And finally, here is one last look at Errol Flynn and Waltraut Hass and Cold Nose, 1953.
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Attached is a transcript of a German article by Waltraut Hass about working with Flynn on William Tell. The second page has a copy of the original German article pasted onto it.
All of this is courtesy of Josef Fergerl who sent this as a gift after my book was published.
In his diary Flynn makes reference to “Cold Nose” and for some reason I once thought Cold Nose was a nickname for a person. Obviously Cold Nose is a dog.
Enjoy.
— Shamrock
During the filming of William Tell Flynn made a publicity trip to Germany and Bavaria with German starlet Waltraut Hass. They were phtographed extensively by the German press corps.
Here is Errol with Waltraut in Bavaria.
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Here is an unusual candid from The Sea Hawk. Note the man on the far left. From an 8 x 10 glossy that came to me from Rick Dodd in England many years ago.
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…and here they are years later on the set of The Master of Ballantrae, enjoy!
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Here is the first of two candids, Errol with William Keighley on the Robin Hood set….
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