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Archive for October, 2015

A Big Hello from Texas

14 Oct

On the Trail of Flynn in the Lone Star State. Here is some memorabilia they have displayed to remember him.

His Pearl Tuxedo Cuff Links in His Clamshell Case

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His “Spectator Shoes” from Northhampton

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What were you expecting … a cowboy hat and boots?!

And South of the Border from El Paso (Home of the above shies and cuff links), to the Kentucky Club in Juarez, which claims to have invented the Margarita. Ruth, Capone, McQueen, and likely Flynn, who is also believed to have visited other nearby establishments.

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— Tim

 
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SEE SEAN FLYNN’S SPAGHETTI WESTERN!

13 Oct

Like his father, Sean starred in a western! Made in Spain and Italy in 1965, the English version is now available on YouTube under “Seven Guns for Timothy Spaghetti Western”! Unfortunately it is a pan and scan version. (The wide-screen version is also available on YouTube, but in Spanish under “Siete Pistolas Para Timothy”! The film is a light-hearted variation on the “Magnificent Seven”. His costar is Ida Galli, one of the most beautiful women ever to grace a Euro-western.–A. R.

 

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— ILIKEFLYNN

 
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FareWelles Orson!

12 Oct

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Dear fellow Flynn fans,

this week marks thirty years since the passing of Flynntimo Orson Welles.

The Whizkid started out as child prodigy, being fed a daily diet of Shakespeare sonnets and piano lessons by his mother, a concert pianist, at the tender age of five.

At age 15 he had lost both his parents and his inner world gravitated around stage and radio performances.

In 1938 one day prior to Halloween his “War of the Worlds” broadcast about aliens invading Earth sent North America into a frenzy.

The Traumfabrik welcomed him with open arms and cheque books, and he instantly delivered the goods with one of most innovative and acclaimed films of all times- Citizen Kane. He produced, directed and starred in the mockery of the omnipotency of media mogul William Randolph Hearst.

He stated to have “started at the top and worked his way downwards”.

It cost him dearly, since from then on Hollywood studios became hesitant to his free floating ideas and more than once exacted a self censorship that was incompatible with Welles`artistic aspirations. Another masterpiece “The magnificent Ambersons” was cut (rather castrated) by one third in lenght.

Despite his stocky stature he was a ladies`man dating Dolores Del Rio and later marrying Rita Hayworth.

Before being palsy with Errol, Orson Welles had a run- in at a restaurant with Guinn “Big Boy” Williams from the Flynntourage. But only his tie not his ego suffered  in the process. Calling out the Texan earned him the respect of our Hollywood hero.

He rented Errol`s yacht, “the Zaca”, for his psychanalytical thriller noir “the Lady from Shanghai”. He also had his leading lady Rita Welles cut her hair short and dye it blond. They divorced shortly after the conclusion of the film.

Many themes revolve around the dark side of the human soul. His first film project “Heart of Darkness” was rejected , he made up with “Touch of Evil”and “Mr. Arkadin”.

Another eternal movie gem is “The third Man”, set in the sewers of post war Vienna starring the big man and his favourite companion Joseph Cotton.

Orson Welles will be remembered for his Shakespearean appearances as Othello, Macbeth and Falstaff. A modern day version of “Julius Cesar” was planned, but did not materialize, his take on “The merchant of Venice” is said to be lost.

Errol announced Orson as King Farouk in his first independant production in Europe. When Egypt ousted the last Pharaoh in 1953, his story was history and was substituted with “The Story of William Tell”. Welles was still considered for the role of bad guy Landvogt Gessler.

This was not to be. But also Orson had his share of unfinished film business. For decades Welles filmed bits and pieces here and there of Cervantes` “Don Quixote de la Mancha”. He claimed that he accepted many film roles only to raise money for the completion of this monumental task.

Coming to think of it, a pairing of Errol Flynn as knight of rueful contenance and Orson Welles donning the pants of Sancho Pansa could have been a movie moment for the ages.

The two together would appear finally in John Huston`s “The roots of heaven”. By the way, Orson Welles and John Huston were very much alike and got along great.

Their film “The other side of the Wind” about an aging film director with Welles behind the lense and Huston in front is about to be finished and will premiere in the near future.

Just in time, since the flamboyant filmmaker, magic actor and overall vaudevillian visionary would also have turned 100 this year.

Enjoy,

 

— shangheinz

 

Errol Inspires Historic Archaelogical Discoveries

10 Oct

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— Tim

 
 

Hollywood Vampires

09 Oct

Errol & Olympiads an original inspiration for a 1970’s ad hoc drinking “supergroup” with a brand new, self-titled debut album, “Hollywood Vampires”

Alice Cooper, Johnny Depp, Paul McCartney, among many others, record a rock music tribute to deceased musician friends John Lennon, Harry Nielson, Jimi Hendrix, Keith Moon & many others.

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— Tim

 
 

Errol in training for Captain Blood

09 Oct

Errol training for Captain Blood

Just a little something on a dreary Friday!

— Maria

 
 

Merrill-y He Rolled Along

07 Oct

Rollin’ on the River, that is.

Thanks to Karl Holmberg we have this! Was it Errol & Merrill?!?

Picture this, says Errol to the camera man:

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“There she was, the River Queen, about a block long, with a high tower, handsome rails, artistically painted, looking like an aged- in-magnolia Southern belle. And for now it was all ours.

I led Amelia out of the car, and we went up the gangplank. I was about to return to the auto to gather our luggage when there, at the top of the gangplank, were two smiling reporters. One had a camera and he was shooting me busily. The other greeted me, talking fast about how well connected they were. What about some pictures and who was with me?

I did the first thing that crossed my mind. With all that passion which I had been reserving for Amelia and hadn’t been able to expend on her yet- because we’d almost never been alone in a place where a little expending could be done- I lifted this newspaper fellow right up in air, as I would a package, and delivered the package over the side over the side of the rail, plump into the Mississippi mud.

I had to get my hands on the camera man. These fellows are usually not too fleet- footed. They have a tendency to hang around until the camera is knocked out of their hands.. I caught this joker about twenty yards from the gangplank and pulled an old aussie trick on him, stamping on his feet while I pushed him. That doesn’t leave a man many places to go.

I grabbed the camera away from him and took out the film. I gave the camera back.

I knew the reporter had the story anyway. He may not have known who was with me, but he could release a story about Errol Flynn, seeking A bit of privacy, had hired a steamboat and crew for himself and a mysterious little lady.

From a news article of the day:

“2/22/39 HCN ERROL FLYNN RETURNS FILM SNATCHED AT MARDI GRAS FESTIVAL- Errol Flynn on vacation trip, having come from Florida, is now in New Orleans, takes film pack from photographer who snapped his picture while watching a parade with a N.O. SUB DEB previous night, and today, gives interview and gives it back.”

And here’s a photo of N.O., taken yesterday from the Natchez, the last steam-driven paddle wheeler of its kind (with a roif top calliope!) on the Mississippi – like the one (maybe even the one, though he called his the Mississippi Queen) Errol rode with Dina(?).

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— Tim

 
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Flynn @ the Old Absinthe House

07 Oct

Patience & Impatience @ the Old Absinthe House, Bourbon Street, N.O.

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Twain, Wilde, Hemingway … and Flynn. They were all there. … And so was this apparently impatient fellow with an apparently extra penny to spare. A penny for his thoughts.

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And here is Patience, Lit Major, Flynn Fan & ambassador extraordinaire for the Old Absinthe House, who revealed the location of Errol’s circa 1942 encounter – not at today’s main bar, but in the back room shown in the photo below.

Thank you, Patience!

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— Tim

 
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Something Truly Monstrous

07 Oct

This is an interesting review of  the play “Something Truly Monstrous”. The play is about the infamous night that John Barrymore paid and unexpected visit to Errol’s home..in the DEAD of night!

Very interesting!

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— Maria

 
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Flynn @ The Roosevelt

07 Oct

The (Teddy) Roosevelt. Flynn’s one time N.O. headquarters. Where Errol stayed and parked his cab in New Orleans.

A Mature Story:

The Stars Came Out For The Yankees’ Dollars

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And the pre-Errol mural Errol likelly looked upon as he downed a Sazerac or two.

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— Tim

 
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