Dear Flynnstones,
here are the Good, the Bad and the Lovely.
When Errol was trailblazing the Berlinale in 1957, even Goldfinger couldn‘t help but smile at cheeky Flynn getting kissed by a young Romy Schneider.
Enjoy,
— shangheinz
Dear Flynnstones,
here are the Good, the Bad and the Lovely.
When Errol was trailblazing the Berlinale in 1957, even Goldfinger couldn‘t help but smile at cheeky Flynn getting kissed by a young Romy Schneider.
Enjoy,
— shangheinz
We got a great recommendation in the Mail Bag from Greg Maradei for a new book about Errol Flynn …
“I received my new book today, Errol Flynn The Illustrated Life Chronology by Robert Florczak, and I love it. Like most fanatics of our dear boy, I own and have read all the books on Errol Flynn, the majority of which have told the same story and danced around the same facts. New information and new facts are what I crave, and Robert’s book completely delivers to include a volume of rare photos that I have never seen. For instance, if you want to see the chapel then and now where Errol and Lili were married, or Niven and Flynn’s house nicknamed “cirrhosis by the sea” you’re in for a treat. By the way, that house is neither on Linden Drive nor at Marion Davies’ “humble” beach abode.
“This is an illustrated chronological book of Errol Flynn’s life, and it provides a tremendous amount of accurate and detailed information never before published including rare events and anecdotes. Additionally, the mass of production notes provides the reader with what it was like for producers and directors to work with Flynn on a film.
“Robert worked tirelessly, researching Flynn for many years down every avenue and from all resources possible and successfully created a detailed and extremely well–documented chronology of one of recent history’s most enigmatic lives. So, for those of us who want to know more about Errol Flynn and his life – here it is …
“Thank you, Robert, for your excellent work and a great and extremely unique book on Errol Flynn.”
– Greg Maradei
This book is available on Pre-Order at Amazon.
We’ll publish some reviews when the long awaited book is published after February 28, 2022.
Thanks, Greg!
— David DeWitt
Errol arrived in Cincinnati Feb 2 1958. Then he went to Cincinnati where he quits the Huntington Hartford play Master of Thornfield around the 19th of February, 1958. Official nominations for Oscars were announced around the 17th of February, 1958. As you can see, as of the 11th of February nothing is official.
After Flynn left Cincinnati, it looks like he went to New York, Paris and off to Africa.
Errol wasn’t in LA at the time nominations were announced.
— Selene Hutchison-Zuffi
Our Flynn-mate Jan van der Vliet sends us some news of the play written about dear old Errol at the time he was preparing his life story for the eventual book MY WICKED. WICKED WAYS … Author Karen Lynne presents a script that shows her expertise of Errol’s life in the 30’s, 40’s, and 50’s in this well received work starring Brendan Hughes (himself an award winning playwright and novelist). The play was staged to many great reviews at the Aldwych Theatre – 71 Lacey Street Ipswich Suffolk UK (Missing Pieces Theatre Production) directed by Graham Howes. Due to Coronavirus concerns the play was suspended in early 2020. Future plans include a national tour in 2022 …
Thanks, Jan!
— David DeWitt
Is there actual, concrete evidence Errol was nominated in 1957? All I found was “rumors”. Newspapers of the time have zero mention but one article mentioning “talk”… In Jan, 1958 they were suggesting a nomination. He wasn’t in LA until October, 1957. Then went to NY, and then Detroit, Cincinnati, Africa, Paris and so on. On Feb 17th, 1958 when they actually nominated actors he wasn’t mentioned. He wasn’t nominated that year. In February, he left to go to Africa. March 26, 1958 it just states that it was a pity Errol’s role in Roots of Heaven was bypassed. His relationship with Beverly Aaudland was new young and the majority of people didn’t even know it existed at the time. He was still with Pat in Jan 1958. Below is an article from the Oscar night he would have been considered for. The reasons for no nomination couldn’t have been related to Castro as he didn’t meet him till Dec, 1958. Also, he couldn’t have been in a hotel room with Bev and the Nora’s girls as they first me her in August of 1959. Bev and Errol were still testing their relationship while he was in Africa. So no, Bev wasn’t the reason Errol dropped the nomination, either.
— Selene Hutchison-Zuffi