— Tim
$3.875 Million
‘Lilacs In The Spring’ Unheralded Errol Flynn Classic On DVD!
After the disaster of ‘The Story Of William Tell’, Errol Flynn accepted the offer of British movie/mogul/producer director Herbert Wilcox to co-star in films with his wife, then and now the one true Queen of the British cinema, Anna Neagle. The first was a film version of the London West End musical ‘The Glorious years’, entitled ‘Lilacs In The Spring’ (1954). Wilcox directed his beloved Neagle where she sang, danced, and acted in Trucolor opposite both Errol Flynn and British leading man David Farrar. It is a story spanning several generations of fascinating flashbacks with Anna Neagle playing both mother and daughter. Neagle also recreates two of her famous film roles in dream sequences, Queen Victoria, and Nell Gwynn. Errol Flynn is the British music hall star John Beaumont (loosely based on John Barrymore) whose career suffers after returning from combat in World War One. He goes to Hollywood and becomes a major swashbuckling star in such adventure epics like ‘Captain Fearless”! Ten years after they divorce, Flynn’s character reunites happily with his wife and daughter only to lose Neagle’s Lillian in a tragic plane crash. Beyond a shadow of a doubt, Errol Flynn gives one of his greatest dramatic performances in a film that has been little seen by his most loyal fans. Flynn also carries a charming tune ‘Lily Laguna’ in a show-stopping song-and-dance number! Anna Neagle said that while making ‘Lilacs In The Spring’ Errol Flynn was on his very best behavior. When they made a second film together, Flynn was up to his old tricks after he realized how the film was turning out. After all the trouble Errol Flynn had in Britain with his magnificent World War Two film ‘Objective Burma’ (1945) which portrayed no British combatants, there are two funny references to it in this movie. In one scene David Farrar tells beloved British character actress Kathleen Harrison that he and his ENSA troupe (the British version of the American USO) will entertain the troops in Burma and she shouts “And be sure to say hello for me to Errol Flynn if you see him in Burma!” Later Neagle, as her own daughter, tells her father at the London airport that she won’t elope with Farrar and get on the plane to Burma. She insists that she hasn’t packed and has nothing to wear, not even pajamas! Errol Flynn protests “Pajamas in Burma? It’s too hot! After all I should know!” Anna Neagle kisses her father Flynn good-bye and elopes with Farrar to the Burma ENSA tour!!!! On top of in ‘Lilacs In The Spring’ Errol Flynn is as handsome as ever. The wonderful, heart-tugging ‘Lilacs In The Spring’ is available on DVD through Amazon.com… from Wham!USA video. Ralph Schiller
— rswilltell
Live from the Magic City Casino
Known in the dog days of Errol as the West Flagler Kennel Club .
April 1, 1938 — Errol Flynn Cup Race
Autographed Race Program found by Maria! Thank you, Maria!
— Tim
Beverly Aadland Facebook Page & Who is Ida Carlini?
I was chatting with Jennifer Davis on Facebook Messenger and she mentioned her friendship with Beverly Aadland’s daughter, Aadlanda. They run a page together dedicated to her mother. She also mentioned Ida Carlini Lynn’s Cuban friend who owned a club in NYC Errol frequented and often hung out with Errol in Cuban casino’s as seen in this shot from Cuban Story. That is Ida Carlini far right at the gambling table with Errol & Beverly Aadland.
Idea Carlini far fright.
Ida Carlini.
Ida Carling far right.
Idea Carlini far left with Sammy Davis and friends.
Thanks Jennifer!
Jennifer Davis
— David DeWitt
Errol’s Favorite Eyes — Flynn Pokes Warner Bros. Right in Their Oligarchic Orbs
A 10-part Quiz, Featuring the Eyes of 10 HollywOOd Legends.
Clue No. 1 – They were all 10’s.
Anyone recognize these eyes!?!
— Tim
The errolist of books
Dear fellow Flynn fans,
Errol had high hopes as a writer, but he was an avid reader in the first place. Books had a great influence on his aspirations of life. Travelogues for example led him to exotic far away places.
Shelley Winters admitted in her biography SHIRLEY to have borrowed (for life) a first edition of F. Scott Fitzgerald`s “The great Gatsby” off the bookshelf at Mullholland Farm.
Which other oeuvres do we know of that they were read by our Hollywood hero?
Please post them with the source of your knowledge down below.
Thanks,
— shangheinz
Doggonit
ERROL FLYNN’S DOG IS TAKEN BY “KIDNAPPER”
— LA Evening Herald Express – December 22, 1939
“Police and humane society officers, as well as Tailwagger Foundation officials, today were investigating the latest case of “dognapping” in Hollywood.
Latest victim of the racket that has spread so widely in the film colony recently is Arno, a German Schnauzer belonging to Errol Flynn, film star.
Arno was lured into a black sedan just outside the gates of the Warner Bros. Burbank studio yesterday. Eldon Crowninshield, an electrician, saw the dog, which is well known on the movie lot, enter the car, but thought nothing of it until Flynn reported to studio police that his dog was missing.”
— Tim