(No, not that Clinton Family)
Proudly Presents: “The Reckless Rogue Who Saved the Throne”
(Yes, that Reckless Rogue – as described in the trailer linked below):
— Tim
(No, not that Clinton Family)
Proudly Presents: “The Reckless Rogue Who Saved the Throne”
(Yes, that Reckless Rogue – as described in the trailer linked below):
— Tim
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A Question for Sunday Morning:
Wilton Power (1916), Errol Flynn (1933), Clark Gable (1935), Marlon Brando (1962), or Mel Gibson (1984)?
— Tim
Recently assessed to be one of the rare great film trailers that actually lived up to its promotional superlatives:
— Tim
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Another Parody of Flynn, Tailor Made for Hope.
Released in Early 1954, In the Wake of Errol’s Modern Adventures of Casanova, 1952.
Even has a Girl Swimming Out to His Boat!
The Whole Casanova, with Basil Adding Spice – Co-Starring Joan Dehavilland:
— Tim
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Highlighted by an outstanding portrayal of a late-1950s Flynn by Kevin Kline, who, many believe, should have played Flynn in a major biopic way back when he could have portrayed Errol at his physical and cinematic swashbuckling peak. Unfortunately, apparently due to screenplay and budget problems, the film itself is not nearly on par with Kline’s superlative performance. Susan Sarandon does an excellent job, as well.
— Tim
Duncan Regehr in My Wicked, Wicked Ways: The Legend of Errol Flynn, Broadcast TV, 1985
— Tim
Dear fellow Flynn fans,
early on Errol and Gary Cooper were the go- to- guys for any given heartthrob history film in the traumfabrik. Proposed roles went back and forth. Marco Polo was one those announced future Fynn flicks.
I can easily picture our Hollywood hero galopping down Silk Street, ahm Road all the way to Kublai Khan’s court bringing back to the Western hemisphere spaghetti and paper money.
See for yourselves this magical travelogue movie here: www.youtube.com…
In 1953 both cavs bought the same Mercedes model in Germany within a few months’ time and then would have the same famous diva as co- pilot. Dolce Vita Anita would purchase a Benz Coupe’ later herself and have Freddie McEvoy playboy friend Gianni Agnelli riding shotgun.
While Coop regrouped with High Noon in the Fifties, Flynn declined first before finishing strong with “The sun also rises” and “Roots of heaven”. An invisible bond linked them in death as in life, since these two fine leading men died within a short period of time.
Enjoy,
— shangheinz
Montana (1950) Official Trailer – Errol Flynn, Alexis Smith Movie HD:
— David DeWitt
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