Gloria Viola Seeman shares a nice sketch of Errol Flynn with us signed by an artist named “Strange” …
— David DeWitt
Gloria Viola Seeman shares a nice sketch of Errol Flynn with us signed by an artist named “Strange” …
— David DeWitt
Hear is an example of an image I found on a doctormacro’s web site that contains images you have seen your whole life and are very familiar with but the quality makes them look like they were just taken with modern digital cameras. Amazing find for me. Make sure you click on the photo to get it to enlarge to its biggest form before you save it to your computer (if you choose).
I have tried but can’t get the link option to work for me. Here is the address to access this wonderful site.
— twinarchers
Got an email from one of our members who kindly sent an article link to me that he felt shouldn’t be posted to the blog, and I agree with him. The subject was the autopsy of Errol Flynn. I think the subject is worthy of discussion but if images are involved I certainly don’t want to see them. I was sent an image of Errol laying dead in the morgue that was embedded in an email – no idea it was going to be there, no warning, and I never, ever wanted to see a photo like this, nor would I care to see autopsy photos. I didn’t click the article link in case there were images. I have read his autopsy report, and there is nothing wrong with discussing it, if you really want to. But I prefer to think of Errol as he lived his amazing life, and not the nitty gritty of his death. Rory Flynn is a member of this blog, and I am sure she wouldn’t care to see anybody post something with those sorts of images. So far, nobody has done anything like this – but my friend’s email leads me to make a formal statement about this. Just sayin’ …
— David DeWitt
Just some late night surfing on the net. A fun video to check out. I still want to get there one day.
— twinarchers
Hey fellow Flynn fans. I have never seen this before and I found it because of one of the photos it has. The photo is the one with Bev from the Red Skelton Show and when you click on it it is crystal clear and huge.
The Hermosa Beach Girl who Fell in Love with Errol Flynn
— twinarchers
Today 75 years ago Errol Flynn’s “Dodge City” held its world premiere in Dodge City, Kansas. Here Errol proved that he was just as good with a six-shooter as he was with a sword. A classic and influential western, it is the quintessential story of a man cleaning up a town. To explain how Flynn can be in a western, Alan Hale has the best line. After explaining Flynn has been every where, done almost everything, Hale muses that Flynn is either “the most traveling man.. or else he is the biggest liar!”–A. R.
— ILIKEFLYNN