Dear Flynnstones,
this image is Errol Flynn in a nutshell. Heading in the opposite direction of a sheltered area towards fun, females and flynnanigans.
Enjoy,
— shangheinz
Dear Flynnstones,
this image is Errol Flynn in a nutshell. Heading in the opposite direction of a sheltered area towards fun, females and flynnanigans.
Enjoy,
— shangheinz
Dear Flynnstones,
the next line in an old song goes like this: … I want to marry you…
This picture may be the earliest testimonial, maybe at a sort of coming out party, of Errol and his future wife, Nora Eddington.
If I am not mistaken, it dates right after Flynn‘s acquittal at „the trial“.
It can even be taken in the immediate aftermath, since our Hollywood hero wears a pinstripe suit and the exact tie as at the verdict’s proclamation.
You see him talking to the press, obviously relieved and back to his daredevilish attitude again.
Enjoy,
PS: Miss Blanca Rosa Welter meanwhile probably had an appointment at the dentist.
— shangheinz
Dear Flynnstones,
as this picture shows, Rufus Edward Mackahan could have held his own as Robin Hood. Billed Alan Hale, he instead got to play Little John in film on three occasions and for the respective generations. A whale of hails to Errol’s most trusted side-, back- and frontkick.
Enjoy.
— shangheinz
In 1965, Sean Flynn had agreed to go to Tabernas, Almeria, Andalucia, Spain to film a movie (which would use the same sets used for Clint Eastwood’s film, “For a Few Dollars More”) with the Spanish twin performers “Pili y Mili”. The film, a Spanish-Italian co-production was to be a western titled, “Dos Pistolas Gemelas”(“Twin Pistols”) for its Spanish language release in 1966 and “Una Donna per Ringo”(“A Woman for Ringo”) for its Italian release also in 1966. The film would be dubbed into English and according to IMDb was released under several different titles in English. I have yet to see any English language prints of the film, but YouTube has a trailer for the film in English under the unlikely title of “Vengeance Ranch”. The trailer trying to sell the film as a rough and tumble western shows almost no scenes of the two musical numbers in the film featuring the twins Pili and Mili, (here listed as “Milly and Phyllis”). The book, “Spaghetti Westerns: the Good, the Bad and the Violent,,,” by Thomas Weisser compares the film to an Elvis Presley type musical because the twin sisters were known for their musical performances and they sing and dance in the film. In my original review of the film for my article, “The Forgotten Films of Sean Flynn, Son of Errol Flynn”, I had labeled the film as “unwatchable” due mainly to the fact that every time I tried to watch it; it put me to sleep. As YouTube now has a better copy of the film than the one I first viewed, I was able to watch it again and this time I was able to stay awake. [The version on YouTube is in Spanish only as was the version I initially watched for my article.] The twins are mildly entertaining as a singing and dancing duo, especially when in one scene they dance a well choreographed version of the “Can Can” dance. Sean is serviceable as the love interest for one of the twins and provides aid to the twins when needed against the “bad guys”. The film is not as “unwatchable ” as I previously thought, but is mildly entertaining.
It might work as a double feature with Errol’s 1950 film “Montana”; a western where Errol does a little singing.—A. R.
[It should be noted that Sean only agreed to do the film for the money, which he would use to finance his next project; to photograph the Vietnam War.]–A. R.
— ILIKEFLYNN
The mail bag brings us a story about a copy of John Decker’s painting that has been in someone’s family for 50 years. Dave Curtin writes us:
Hello,
And it inspired me to reach out. I’m not sure if the family or estate or collectors would be interested, but I have an original Paval portrait of Errol Flynn. It’s pretty amazing.
It’s been in my family for 50 years as it originally belonged to my father who owned a nightclub in West Hollyood in the 1970s.
Then it went to Newport Beach with him and my stepmom, then came back to me to studio city. Now it’s back in Newport Beach.
We’ve thought about selling it from time to time but it would need to go to the right person at the right price. A friend of mine recently purchased a house in West Hollywood behind the comedy store that once belonged to Errol. I might see if he’d like it in that place since it ties back to the story.
Let me know your thoughts on any of this. Here’s an attachment of the photo.
Best, Dave
— David DeWitt
The Mail Bag brings us great news about an independent documentary from Lorenzo Gomez about our dear old Mr. Errol Flynn in Mallorca, Spain …
Lorenzo says:
“On September 1st our “Errol’s Flynnesque adventure in Mallorca” amateur documentary will have its exclusive premiere featuring some of the last living witnesses to Errol flynn’s days in Spain!
Here is a photographic preview!”
We will publish a link to it, soon!
— David DeWitt
The The Tim Blain Show was live! The Search for Sean Flynn with Special Guest Dave McMillan …
— David DeWitt
This is a preview of Sergeant Dave McMillan’s upcoming interview on The Tim Blain Show about the search for Sean Flynn, and Dana Stone. This is a new, original interview preview. Warning: ADULT LANGUAGE included … the full interview will be following once it airs!
Thanks, Dave & Tim!
— David DeWitt