— David DeWitt
With Special Thanks to Tim Reid who says:
My goal is to show how spectacular a guy her Errol Flynn was – as a man, an adventurer, an athlete, and actor, and a father! He really did bring great color to this world, and he should be forever remembered wonderfully for that!
— David DeWitt
Book Description:
Publication Date: April 5, 2013
Errol Leslie Thomson Flynn (20 June 1909 – 14 October 1959) was an Australian actor. He was known for his romantic swashbuckler roles in Hollywood films and his playboy lifestyle. He became a naturalized American citizen in 1942.
This book is your ultimate resource for Errol Flynn. Here you will find the most up-to-date information, photos, and much more.
In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about Errol Flynn’s Early life, Career and Personal life right away. A quick look inside: Errol Flynn, Adventures of Don Juan, Australia, Australian Crawl, Bette Davis, Beverly Aadland, Captain Blood (1935 film), Charles Chauvel (filmmaker), Charles Higham (biographer), Cuban Rebel Girls, David Bret, David Niven, Dolores del Río, Duncan Regehr, Earl Conrad, Errol Flynn (album), Errol Flynn filmography, Fandral, Flynn (film), Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, Four’s a Crowd, Frederick McEvoy, Front Page Challenge, Gone with the Wind (film), Green Light (1937 film), Guy Pearce, Hermann Erben, Hobart, Hollywood Cricket Club, Hotel Georgia (Vancouver), In like Flynn, In the Wake of the Bounty, Jamaica, John Barrymore…and more pages!
Contains selected content from the highest rated entries, typeset, printed and shipped, combining the advantages of up-to-date and in-depth knowledge with the convenience of printed books. A portion of the proceeds of each book will be donated to the Wikimedia Foundation to support their mission.
Courtesy of Karl Holmberg
— David DeWitt
Dear Rock-itt readers
The May issue of The Rock-itt is now online. Click on the link to go straight to the magazine to read the latest in Northern Beaches music, entertainment, sport and our recent Animal Rights section.
Cheers
Pete
editor/publisher
— David DeWitt
In the mailbag, also, today:
Greetings Dave,
My name is Russell Ries Jr. from Nashville, TN. I collect old photographs & WWII-related items. I recently purchased an entire collection of photos taken by one soldier during WWII. Apparently the guy was with the Army Corps of Engineers and was stationed in some place cold where all they did was build roads. So most of the photos aren’t really all that interesting.
However, within the stack I did find this photo of a beautiful couple:
Thanks, Russell!
— David DeWitt
As you know, we get some very interesting mail at the EFB: today, I am sharing with you emails from Belinda Holloway in Tasmania (I have combined two emails into one and reproduce them here with her kind permission):
Hi David!
I have an original framed poster of Errol Flynn and Alexis Smith in “Gentleman Jim” which was printed in Sydney. It measures 36 cm x 76 cm and is in good original condition. I am intending to sell it soon on eBay for starting price of $2,800 but would like to offer it first to Errol Flynn lovers in Tasmania – would like it to stay here! If anyone is interested I can email photos.
belindah2011 (at) hotmail.com….au
I attach some photos of the poster. It came from a collection of about 30 movie posters which I bought in 1997 at auction in Hobart. It is glued to a backboard, and framed in glass. I re-sold most of them (I still have three others – other Hollywood stars)) at Christie’s in Melbourne and apparantly Fox Studios bought them for the opening of their new studios. I am happy to post worldwide. By the way my best friend Anne’s father Don Norman was a friend of Errol Flynn and I believe wrote a small book about him!
I am also a fan of another famous Hollywood Tasmanian silent movie star Louise Lovely, and owned her travelling trunk, which she used for all her costumes and makeup when she was on location. I donated it to the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery in 2008 and it is now displayed in the new re-vamped Museum along with photos and a short piece of the movie “Jewelled Nights” as a part of the display!
I am happy for you to post this email on your blog if you like.
Thanking you!
Regards,
Belinda Holloway
— David DeWitt