January 27, 1949
Louella O. Parsons
Los Angeles Examiner
I couldn’t have been more surprised when a message was left at my house “to hold February 12 for a dinner-dance at the home of Errol Flynn, please.”
Ever since his rift with Nora, Errol g]has been serving few of his old friends and has been giving no parties at all, even though he is one of our finest hosts. But sure enough, the party is on.
I think this is because Errol is really happy making Forsythe Saga and is to be gay and forget his domestic troubles. If he and Greer Garson ever had any disagreements that’s all in the past. He says she is one of the most intelligent, talent and swell girls he has ever worked with.
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— Tim
Bob Schaffer
January 27, 2021 at 4:39 pm
The first book I ever read on Errol was MWWW when the newly released book appeared. It was the rage. I was in high school (graduated in 1964). The Films of Errol Flynn by Tony Thomas etc. was the second. I remember she wrote the forward in such a endearing way. I own the hardcover edition of it and MWWW along with almost all of those written about him and all written by him to the best of my knowledge.