The Prince and the Pauper (1937) Official Trailer – Errol Flynn, Claude …
— David DeWitt
The Prince and the Pauper (1937) Official Trailer – Errol Flynn, Claude …
— David DeWitt
1949, MGM’S 25th Anniversary dinner featuring dozens of the studio’s major stars, including Clark Gable, Errol Flynn, Greer Garson, and many others. You see Errol misplaced in line as the stars are announced and his name is never called so he simply enters, anyway … And sitting having a meal next to Greer Garson. Several stars are unaware of a passing camera, and Gable has some kind of hilarious complaint to make but there is only one sound portion in this video.
— David DeWitt
Dear fellow Flynn fans,
I summon you to a quizzical sequel of yesteryear`s:
Who knows more of these announced, bounced & trounced film projects of Errol?
Dragonfly- our Hollywood hero vesting the uniform of an Air Force officer and gentleman.
The man who cried- an epic 4 hours lenghty follow up film to “Hello God” with director William Marshall about the perfect murder.
Escape from Elba- planned as his last film under the guidance of producer buddie Barry J. Mahon.
Ivanhoe- was Errol actually supposed to play the Black Knight or would he appear opposed to Robert Taylor in his second (cameo) outing as Robin Hood?
Enjoy,
— shangheinz
Master Animator Hayao Miyazake’s classic anime caricature of Errol Flynn on Blu-Ray, with a nod to the great Glenn Curtiss. Voice by Carl Elwes.
“They share a jaw line .. his buccaneering derring-do, willingness to fight, and overall demeanor combined with romantic ardor.”
— Tim
I was so happy to see that Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga won a grammy award last night with their beautiful duet album. One of the songs on the CD is “But Beautiful” written (as the story goes) by Jimmy Van Heusen as an expression of his affection for Nora Eddington. Sigh.
— Maria
The school newspaper surveyed the students at the North Buffalo private school and found that math was their favorite subject, Errol Flynn was their favorite actor, Bob Hope and Jack Benny were radio favorites, and Barbara was their favorite girl’s name.
“Students prefer name of Barbara”
— tassie devil
Nothing to do with Errol but just wanted to show how proud I am as a Canadian that the past and present members of the “Devil’s Brigade” will be honored today with the Congressional Medal of Honor.
This is for my American fellow-bloggers today!
Thank you! Next should be the Order of Canada.
The 1st Special Service Force (also called The Devil’s Brigade, The Black Devils, The Black Devils’ Brigade, and Freddie’s Freighters),[1] was an elite American–Canadian commando unit in World War II. The unit was organized in 1942 and trained at Fort William Henry Harrison near Helena, Montana in the United States. It fought in the Aleutian Islands, Italy, and southern France before being disbanded in December 1944.
The modern American and Canadian special operations forces trace their heritage to this unit. In 2013, The United States Congress passed a bill to award the 1st Special Service Force the Congressional Gold Medal.[
— Maria