Hey, look what I found on YouTube!
This WB short film is from the 1940s, and Errol appears at about the 7:05 mark. It’s the first time I’ve ever seen it, so apologies if this has already been posted on the blog by someone else. :-)
— Rachel
Hey, look what I found on YouTube!
This WB short film is from the 1940s, and Errol appears at about the 7:05 mark. It’s the first time I’ve ever seen it, so apologies if this has already been posted on the blog by someone else. :-)
— Rachel
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Rachel
November 16, 2013 at 7:06 pm
Someone please let me know if the video posted is not visible or does not play. I hope I posted it correctly. :-)
Inga
November 16, 2013 at 7:08 pm
Perfect, Rachel! In Europe, this is a bonus track on the San Antonio DVD. I don’t know if it is in the US as well?
Tim
November 16, 2013 at 10:44 pm
Thanks, Rachel, for that “intimate peak at the swashbuckling hero”! “Think of it – “Flynn in the flesh”!!
Anyone know what type of car he’s driving, and the name of his faithful companion??
Interesting that Errol is said to be going to work on (“The New”) Adventures of Don Juan, which wasn’t released for more than two-and-a-half years after this “peek” was made.
And here’s his beautiful leading lady from that era and latter film:
[img]http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-HmfwnwsvvuI/UhjuIbw-3wI/AAAAAAAAIMo/C09Hj3m8NTI/s1600/nora+Eddington+in+The+New+Adventures+of+Don+Juan+(1948).jpg[/img]
Tina
November 17, 2013 at 6:31 am
Hi Tim!
You asked about the car and the faithful companion!
He used to own a Packard maybe it is? If one could get a picture of this very car one could find out!
In the You Tube presentation it says that Errol was working on Don Juan, that would be 1948/49. I doubt it somehow that this clip of Errol is from 1948/49 I think it is much earlier. Going by Errol’s hair cut, for Don Juan he had much longer hair, so this clip must be from earlier years.
Now Errol had two Schnautzers, Arno his most favorite which he received in 1935 and after Arno he had Moody. Moody looked just like Arno. I would love to see a picture of each dog side by side as I still don’t know them apart. I always have to go by the year of the picture to know if it is Arno or Moody.
Arno was most special!
I think in this You Tube clip it is Moody, but I could be wrong. Arno died in 1941 and the clip – just guessing could be 1945 or so?
Robert maybe can shed some light on it.
Here is a You Tube of Arno for you and all to enjoy!
youtu.be/2mWRdTRpxJQ%5B/img%5D…
Take care!
Robzak
November 17, 2013 at 8:26 am
It was filmed in February of 1946 just after Flynn’s completion of “Escape Me Never.” The dog is Moody. Incidentally, Tina, the video you linked states that Arno was lost at sea in August of 1941. He was lost on July 13th of that year.
Tina
November 17, 2013 at 8:04 pm
Thanks Robert for the info and July 13th date. My guess was not bad of being made around 1945 – great to know it was 1946.
Do you know the make of the car?
Take care!
Tim
November 17, 2013 at 9:42 pm
You are Good, Tina!! Moody it was, and I, too, believe it’s a Packard. Indeed, it may have been a custom Packard made for Errol. And maybe the one in which he installed the special speaker that drove Warner crazy???
auto.howstuffworks.com…
[img]http://www.theerrolflynnblog.com/Flynn41Packard1.jpg[/img]
Tim
November 18, 2013 at 12:35 am
I’m not sure, Tina, but The Great EF may have had more than one Packard along the way. There’s the one above, which may have been a custom one, then one referenced in the article below, which may have been another. And then there’s that older one (perhaps a ’28 Roadster) that someone apparently but not too unconvincingly photo-shopped Errol’s neck head into/onto. I think the one in the Peek movie may be the one that had the notorious loudspeaker, on which he was said to frequently announce his presence to his female admirers around town, including to the dismay of JW and others, during his arrivals at WB, I believe!
news.google.com…
Here’s a 1941 Darrin Packard Convertible:
[img]http://www.imagenesygraficos.com/fondos-escritorio/data/media/30/1941-packard-clipper-darrin-convertible-fvl.jpg[/img]
David DeWitt
November 17, 2013 at 5:11 pm
Pat Wymore’s cameo at the end of The Adventures of Don Juan –
ILIKEFLYNN
November 17, 2013 at 5:41 pm
I believe you mean Nora Eddington’s cameo, as it is she, and not Patrice Wymore, whom Errol chases at the end of “…Don Juan” saying that there is a little of Don Juan in every man, but because he is Don Juan, there must be more of Don Juan in him.!
BTW, Thanks to Rachel for posting this and to Robzak for providing the background info!–A. R.
Tim
November 17, 2013 at 9:59 pm
I love that scene, A.R.! And it looks like Alan & Errol had a pretty good time before making it!!
Tina
November 17, 2013 at 8:26 pm
Hi David – how are you – hope all is well with you!
Sorry to throw a curb to you but on this picture is Nora Eddington not Patrice.
I would say that this Don Juan “finale” picture of Nora was still taken the year is 1948 as they were divorced on July 7th, 1949.
Take care!
Robzak
November 17, 2013 at 10:58 pm
The photo of Nora was taken on April 19, 1948, the final day of filming on “Adventures of Don Juan.” Flynn and Hale finished up at 9pm that evening at the studio, filming the last scene they would ever do together.
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November 17, 2013 at 11:42 am
That’s terrific! I love seeing Errol with his dogs. :) Thanks for posting that.
Rachel
November 18, 2013 at 2:28 am
Oh wow — great to see all these responses! :-)
Thanks for all the added background info, Tina, Tim and Robzak! Yeah, I knew that dog of Errol’s had to be Moody, and I had a feeling the time this “Peeks” film was made was when WB was trying to film “Don Juan” the first time, before the film got temporarily shelved due to the set designers strike (I think ?).