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Archive for June, 2015

Stuntmen, stand-ins and stooges II

02 Jun

 

Dear fellow Flynn fans,

here is the second standout stuntman who stuck his neck out for Errol. Scotsman and SAS captain Jock Easton, doubled in for Flynn in “Master of Ballantrae”, “Crossed Swords” and “Will Tell 1/2”.

Prior to that he had fought against German field marshal Erwin Rommel in the North African Desert and assisted the French Resistance behind enemy lines. After WWII was over he was awarded a military merit.

With ex-commando Joe Powell he founded the JES- Team and they would perform state of the art stunts for Gregory Peck in “The guns of Navarone” & Sean Connery in “The man who would be king”. Being parachuters they specialised in the perfect plunge. Furthermore Jock would receive the Stunt of the year Award for a “Frankenstein”-  film out of Hammer Studios in England of 1957.

But in January of 1954 he pulled the biggest stunt and it involved our Hollywood hero. All the frustration of the aborted Tell movie led to a blowout between him and Errol. Jock put in the first and then took the second punch. This gentlemen agreement settled the score and ended the argument on the spot. Shelley Winters had a ringside seat.

Enjoy,

 

— shangheinz

 

Who was This Colorful Character?

01 Jun

According to Legend:

A Rarely Recognized Genius

Army Air Corps Officer in WW II

Used to Party up at Mulholland Farm

Errol Taught Him How to be a “Ladies Man”

Closely Associated with Planes, Trains and Automobiles

A Mann of Many Varied Talents, from Engineering to Entertainment

Many Notable Friends, from Howard Hughes to Groucho Marx to Satchel Paige

Errol Once Threw Golf Balls from the Roof of a Downtown LA Courthouse to “Help His Auto Body Repair Business”

Having Designed It, This was His “Baby”:

Baby LeSabre

And He Worked on This One, Howard’s Baby, Too:

Spruce Goose

    ADDED ON JUNE 3

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— Tim

 
 

Errol and Alexis- Good Friends!

01 Jun

Errol Flynn 2015

 

I think this was taken in 1949 during Errol’s filming of “That Forsyte Woman”. Alexis was filming “Any Number Can Play” with Clark Gable.  I only say that because I did find a photo of her from the movie wearing that same dress.  Must have been some funny conversation!

 

 

— Maria