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Archive for May, 2015

COMMEMORATING SEAN L. FLYNN ON WHAT WOULD HAVE BEEN BIRTHDAY 74!

31 May

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— ILIKEFLYNN

 
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Who is Errol Kissing? Why and Where??

30 May

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One of the Most Popular Stars of All Time

Academy Award Winner

Multi-Talented

Blue Eyes, Light Brown Hair

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    THIRD PHOTO CLUE

Patrice Looks On from Lower Left

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— Tim

 
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Errol in Villefranche

30 May

Very cool account and photo of Errol & Zaca in Villefranche

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Errol in Villefranche

Zaca in Villefranche

— Tim

 
 

Doc in the Pipeline

30 May

Errol Flynn in Cuba documentary “in the pipeline”. … Written, produced and directed correctly, this could be muy bueno.

www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/foreign-film-directors-flock-to-cuba-as-isolated-island-opens-up-to-outside-world-10285909.html…

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Errol drinking in cuba

Flynn with Castro

— Tim

 
 

Another Tennis Photo

29 May

Good Morning All- I found an interesting photo on EBay pertaining to the early tennis years.  Has anyone seen this one before -I hadn’t.

ERROL FLYNN at Devonshire Park in Eastbourne for the South of England tournament of 1933

.Early Tennis Years

— Maria

 

Missed Casting – “China Seas” (1935)

27 May

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“China Seas” was the original “Die Hard”, a true classic adventure film from the Golden Age of movies. Adapted from a 300 page novel by Crosbie Garstin, it’s a story of modern day Pirates that attack a cruise ship in search of a hidden treasure being guarded by the tough as nails English Captain Alan Gaskell, wonderfully played by Clark Gable.

…Wait, what? The all-American Clark Gable as an English ship Captain?(Oh, I know, he played Fletcher Christian but STILL…) Don’t misunderstand me, “China Seas” is one of my favorite Clark Gable films. An all-star cast that sees him at his peak while playing opposite the likes of Jean Harlow, Wallace Beery, Rosalind Russell, C. Aubrey Smith and Hattie McDaniel. It’s just that this adventure film easily could have been (Nay, SHOULD have been!) a movie that starred Errol Flynn. Imagine Errol Flynn as a modern-day hard drinking, womanizing, heroic Captain of a ship who romances two leading ladies while also fighting Pirates with a machine gun and you start to see my point.

It’s a wonderfully entertaining film and incredibly influential if you factor in the numerous parallels with the later “Die Hard” blockbuster. (Like Bruce Willis, Gable’s Captain Alan Gaskell has to fight Pirates while also dealing with a horrific foot injury.) But it also highlights the fact that Clark Gable and Errol Flynn often seemed to play roles that could have been written for one another.(Robin Hood being a notable exception.) And certainly, Errol was part of the Rhett Butler casting triangle that pitted him against Gary Cooper and Clark Gable for the lead role in “Gone With The Wind”, a part Flynn had campaigned for and Gable had shunned. The truth is Rhett Butler was Gable’s best-suited role as much as Robin Hood had been Flynn’s.

But despite Gable’s masterful movie star turn as Captain Alan Gaskell, there’s no escaping that the role was clearly written for an Englishman, with numerous references that scream for an English accent to back up the character’s yearning to return there. Throw in a modern day pirate story and it all adds up to Clark Gable playing the Errol Flynn role. This is a role that Flynn might have elevated if Warner’s had purchased the book instead of MGM. Of course, Gable and Jean Harlow were a tremendous screen team and this is one of their best. But Errol Flynn as the cultured Englishman being pursued and fought over by the equally cultured Rosalind Russell and the crass but feisty Jean Harlow? To paraphrase Humphrey Bogart, that’s the stuff that movie dreams are made of.

 

— zacal

 
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What’s the Story on Lorraine Dora?

27 May

Prompted by Delvan’s recent comment/correction, who is Lorraine Dora?

P.S. Anyone see a resemblance to Lili?

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Errol at the Races w Lorraine Dora

Errol with Lorraine Dora

— Tim

 
 

Cookin’ Like Flynn

27 May

From “Silver Screen Suppers”:

Errol’s Leg of Lamb, Baked Fish Habanaise & Deviled Tomatoes

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Book Test Cook 19 – Errol Flynn’s Baked Fish Havanaise


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— Tim

 
 

Errol, Rory & Dierdre at The Nautilus!?!

26 May

This wonderful photo is thought to be Errol, Rory & Dierdre at the glorious Nautilus Resort in Miami Beach, but I’m not certain. Errol used to sail up to and stay at the Nautilus, repeatedly in the Zaca, and possibly once in the Sirocco, too, on its maiden voyage from Boston to LA. I believe this may have been taken by the wall to the side of the resort’s famous pool, with Nora nearby. I visited this location yesterday, on the site of what is now Miami’s Mt. Sinai Hospital. The setting is magnificent. Anyone know for sure if this is or is not “Errol Flynn and his daughters” at the Nautilus.

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— Tim

 
 

Cuba Libre, Baby

24 May

(Almost) Time to drink where Errol drank! I’ll have an Errol Flynn at Sloppy Joe’s and a Cuba Libre at Bodequita del Medio’s. I think someone down there should mix up an El Capitan Bloody Maria, too!

www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/uscuba-relations-what-stronger-ties-between-the-two-nations-means-for-the-rum-industry-10272526.html…

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— Tim

 
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