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Archive for August, 2024

The Scotland Yard Mystery (1934)

29 Aug
Our man Flynn! Footage new and unseen to many I would imagine.

The credit for unearthing this must go firstly to Rick Dodd, then to John Montgomery, John Clive and finally John Skinner.

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The Scotland Yard Mystery (1934)

best wishes

Brian

— themainflynnman

 
 

The Shot Seen Around The World

29 Aug

 

Dear Flynnstones,

here you see young paperazzo Gianni explaining Errol how he took the shot of a lifetime.

And here you can watch it from every angle:

m.youtube.com…

Click,

— shangheinz

 

Errol Flynn in 1943 from about Mid-April to July 3rd

28 Aug

With the rape trial ‘acquittal’ still fresh in the press, Errol is back to work on his next picture. And there is never a dull moment in this time period.

There is also a large photo shoot in mid-May which we will present later.

Enjoy!

— Topper

 

The Barondess of Mulholland

28 Aug

 

Dear Flynnstones,

Barbara Barondess was a colorful caracter. Born in NY on the 4th of July in 1907 she left the US for her parents` homeland Russia, only to take a bullet for her father during the October Revolution. She came back to the States and became an actress in Hollywood. Winning a Miss New York pageant along the way, paved her path. She filmed with Greta Garbo, whom she would term a polite, if dull, friend (“She chose to be a recluse, basically because she  had nothing to say.”). One of her better known movies was “8 girls in a boat”- Flynn was not in, he surely would have loved to, but it preceded his arrival at the Traumfabrik by two years. Barondess met Errol, when she persued a second career as an interior designer and in that capacity worked for him.

Her third job was a dream come true, since she alwas aspired to be a writer, ever since she went to dinner with literature great Eugene O`Neill. In 1990 she released her memoires “One Life is not enough. Surviving the Russian Revolution and Capture the American Dream of Broadway and Hollywood”. Apparently one book seemed not enough and she had two more additions planned with anecdotes about Harlow, Gable and Garbo. Having been the love interest, or shall we say muse, of producer Paul Bern, it would have been interesting to read, if she also had an apparition of a mischievous dwarf in Bern`s mansion like Sharon Tate had when she lived there with Jay Sebring. If it was Paul or the Pole Tate saw in a lucid dream, who threatened her life years before her gruesome murder. And if Barbara B. would have approved of Sebring`s choice of pitch black as a color for his bedroom. If Errol Flynn`s pool had been of the same color at some time. If… Nuff!

Enjoy,

 

 

 

— shangheinz

 

3 Ringling Circus

26 Aug

Dear Flynnstones,

here is a rare pic of Errol a mere two weeks before his untimely death visiting Ringling Bros. Circus.
The team of three shows him with his past protegé and fiancé in spe Beverly and her friend Linda.
Where Flynn put his buzzsaw straw hat, if he threw into the ring or lent it to Maurice Chevalier remains an open investigation.

Make ‘em laugh,

— shangheinz

 

Errol Flynn Returns from Vacation November, 1938

20 Aug

Errol arrives in San Francisco by ocean liner on November 9th, from his Hawaiian vacation. He had sailed to San Francisco on his yacht Sirocco and now sails back to Los Angeles.  From there, he  will get ready for  his next film, Dodge City, on location in Modesto, California on November 10th.

Enjoy

— Topper

 
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Dennis Delaney StoryTeller Theatre!

15 Aug

We like to promote special people on the blog when they do something wonderful and in that spirit I present to you Dennis Delaney’s new DENNIS DELANEY STORYTELLER THEATRE that is a website dedicated to the spoken word. Dennis is a lifelong friend of mine and the blog, and has been an actor/writer/producer for many years. He is launching his website featuring new audio stories every month … please go check out this stuff!

— David DeWitt

 
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Errol Flynn in Early May to Early July, 1939

08 Aug

With The Knight and the Lady  (Elizabeth and Essex) beginning filming, it does not slow Flynn down from finding time for his adventures, big or small. Oh…you will notice  an “ooops” in the middle of the first page. I had an article incorrectly dated as May 15 when I placed it there. The correct date is April 15.  Instead of redoing two pages, I figured it was time for an “ooops“.

Enjoy …

— Topper

 
 

Flynn Noir

06 Aug

Dear Flynnstones,

imagine if Errol had gotten some of the roles of Alan Ladd, Humphrey Bogart or even Ronald Reagan. And had worked with dark directors Fritz Lang, John Farrow or the early John Huston.

That‘d been kinda flynntastic.

Enjoy,

— shangheinz

 

Doppelgängerin

01 Aug

Dear Flynnstones,

I wonder if the sequel to the prequel is a postel…?

Anyways, as a sequel to yesterday‘s post www.theerrolflynnblog.com…, I couldn‘t help but notice the similarity of  Jean Harlow and Errol‘s one time charm Shirley Hassau. Also in type she is a dead ringer for the untimely demised blond bombshell, wife of the unlikely suicided producer Paul Bern. She would have made for a fine asset in the stable of Thompson Productions, at a time when Flynn‘s best man and pest pal Freddie McEvoy gave his occupation as manager for TP on various visas around the globe. Probably searching high and low, over and under for new talent with starry faces. One time they were even pitching the media a Miss Forsyte. But that is a story for another day.

Enjoy,

 

— shangheinz