Dear Flynnstones,
on June 2nd 1954 a stovepiped Errol could be spotted at the annual Epsom Derby in Surrey County.
The Baron was not the only royalty in attendance.
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Enjoy,
— shangheinz
Dear Flynnstones,
on June 2nd 1954 a stovepiped Errol could be spotted at the annual Epsom Derby in Surrey County.
The Baron was not the only royalty in attendance.
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Enjoy,
— shangheinz
As many fans of Errol have became all too aware,there is a surprising shortage of figures and statues.To remedy this for myself I bought a great bobblehead (far less expensive than a custom statue or figure) courtesy of www.etsy.com…
— Smordon Cluce
Dear Flynnstones,
until recently very little was known about child actor Guido Martufi, who played Errol‘s son Jimmy/Gemmy in “The Story of William Tell“.
Little Guido won over Jack Cardiff in a casting, which saw him competing against Flynn‘s real life son Sean.
At 12 years he recently had completed “I Vitelloni“, the Fellini film prior to “La Strada“.
As it turns out this child prodigy had already done a tour to Hollywood before, starring in “Westward the Women“ by “Beau Geste“-director Willam A. Wellman and in Fred Zinnemann‘s “Teresa“.
He would go on after the missed appleshot to act in Selznick‘s remake of “Farewell to the Arms“ and appear in some comedies of Totó, the Italian Charlie Chaplin.
Then at age 20 he would abruptly stop and never act again.
In an Italian interview in 1999 he promised a biography by an American film journalist, which by the sheer size of his work would have made for the slimmest book east of the English Kamasutra.
Enjoy,
— shangheinz
Dear Flynnstones,
Austrian magazine Film+Funk ran a home story on Family Flynn in February of 1957.
They visit an Errol in great form in Great Britain.
All eyes are on little Arnella as she visits her Pa on the set of his TV-series.
She tears at his fake czar like beard and shakes hands with the “most important person“ on the lot, producer Norman Williams- „…the man who‘s handing me my pay cheque…“
TV in the 60s meant less work than for a movie with equal pay and a nation wide exposure.
No wonder our Hollywood hero felt revived.
After work saw the perfect papa coming home to wife, kid, Swiss nanny and parrot Guapa.
Enjoy,
— shangheinz
Dear Flynnstones,
“To inscribe or to imbibe?“ That was the question.
Enjoy,
— shangheinz
Dear Flynnstones,
Suicide Freddie aka Freddy McEvoy is always a terrific topic.
Enjoy,
— shangheinz
Dear Flynnstones,
here is a postcard from Errol to his Doc in Harley Street of London.
He writes from Monaco, where a few weeks ago the dream wedding of fellow actress Grace Kelly with Prince Ranier had taken place.
While his pal David Niven was a guest of honor, Flynn had been busy filming.
Enjoy,
— shangheinz
Dear Flynnstones,
Errol leaves a downtown NY court with advocate Morris Green after pleading guilty to disorderly conduct and paying a fine 50 dollars for kicking a cop in the shin on December 8, 1948.
It is unconfirmed, that he vowed to change his kicked, kicked ways.
Enjoy,
— shangheinz