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Jack Marino' Radio Show features William Donati!

03 Dec

To all members of my radio show.

Tonight's guest is William
Donati who is an author who wrote the book, “MY DAYS WITH ERROL FLYNN”
with Buster Wiles and a BIO on Ida Lupino.

Bill has recently finished his book” Lucky Luciano: The Rise and Fall of a Mob Boss”

So join us on LA TALK RADIO at 8PM PST and 11PM EST
www.latalkradio.com…

Please forward to all your friends who like to hear about the mob and how these people really were in real life.

Thank you all for your continued support with the downloads.
I
am doing around 3200 downloads total per month directly from the Radio
station. On itunes I did over 8,000 downloads last month. I couldn't
be doing these kinds of numbers without your continued support and
following.

itunes.apple.com…

Here is the link to itunes that has all of my shows uploaded.

Thanks,

Jack

— David DeWitt

 
 

December 2010 Docklines now available!

03 Dec


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— David DeWitt

 
 

Errol Flynn-inspired cartoon characters

29 Nov

Hi fellow Flynnians!

Aside from being a Flynn fan, I'm also a big Disney fan (and a fan of animation in general). Yesterday I saw Disney's new (50th) animated film “Tangled”. It's a really great retelling/re-imagining of the fairytale of Rapunzel. Anyway, so what does this have to do with Errol Flynn?

Well…the main hero in the film is a guy named Flynn Rider (actual first name Eugene — note the first initial “E”). The Disney filmmakers named him after Errol, and partially modeled his character on Errol and his swashbuckling hero persona. Here's a brief description of Flynn Rider, taken from a promotional magazine for “Tangled”: “The rogue bandit Flynn Rider is daring, and has always relied on his wit, charm and good looks to get out of even the stickiest of situations.”

Also, here's a quote about the character from one reviewer of the movie: “He's named Flynn by the way, and may remind parents, or grandparents, of a similar hero, circa 1937's 'The Prince and the Pauper'.”

And, to top it off, in the film Flynn Rider tells Rapunzel that he took his name from a legendary swashbuckler by the name of Flynnigan Rider — a man who was daring, heroic, good with the ladies, rich, and could do anything and go anywhere in the world. Sound familiar? :-)

So, this is the 2nd time (if you count their animated version of Robin Hood) that Disney has created an Errol Flynn-inspired animated character. I also know of 3 other Errol-inspired animated characters: The heroic archer-poet called Bow and the hero pirate called Sea Hawk — both from the 1980's animated TV series “She-Ra: Princess of Power”, and the heroic swashbuckling mouse Reepicheep — a computer-animated character in the Disney live-action “Narnia” films.

Anyone else know of any others?

— Rachel

 

“Charge Of The Light Brigade” Lake Sherwood #2

29 Nov

Another from the Lake Sherwood location. Unfortunately, a large portion of the basin has been filled in (see attached overhead photo), making a “Now” view far less appealing than it might have been had the lake remained as it was in 1936.

— Robert

 

“Charge Of The Light Brigade” Lake Sherwood

29 Nov

From my recent entrée to a private area of Lake Sherwood–finally, after 25 years! As you can see, it's quite overgrown, preventing a clear view as in the film still. Still magical, though.

— Robert

 

Download of Rare Films

26 Nov

I just discovered this site were you can download, among others, “The Strange Auction”, “In the Wake of the Bounty”, “Santa Fe Trail” and others things related to Errol:

www.archive.org…

 

— Inga

 
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Happy Thanksgiving Errol Flynn Fans!

25 Nov

Happy Thanksgiving to everybody!


Special thanks to SUZY for this gif!

— David DeWitt

 
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Jan R. van der Vliet tells me…

23 Nov

Jan R van der Vliet wrote to me recently, in part:

 I have this logo embroidered on almost all of my shirts, I tell you it is a great topic of
conversation.
The second file is of Errol in the 50s which his
original logo, so one can never say I pinched it, I just innovated on it!

I think it looks great!

— David DeWitt

 
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CoCo Flynn?

19 Nov

Here is a bit of a strange thing!

Is the name Coco Flynn familiar to you? The “granddaughter of Errol Flynn”, according to herself has been attending Flynn events in Hollywood for about a year and the press apparently takes her at her word for the authenticity of her claims but Rory Flynn does not! Rory tells us this woman has been exploiting her father's name and attending events honoring Errol Flynn or related to her family members such the Hollywood Premier of the film the “Road to Freedom” about Sean Flynn's career as a photographer in Vietnam…

Despite being told to stop by Rory, Coco Flynn persists she is related to Errol and is apparently having a high old time in Hollywood!

If Rory shows up in Hollywood at the same event some time, I hope this chick knows where the nearest exit is…


Coco Flynn?

— David DeWitt

 
 

'New Errol Flynn Movie Classics On DVD'

17 Nov

Warner Brothers is releasing five Errol Flynn movie classics to DVD for the first time.

These can be ordered at the website:

 

www.WarnerArchive.com…

The titles being released are:

“Green Light” (1937)

“Footsteps In The Dark” (1942)

“Cry Wolf” (1947)

“Never Say Goodbye”  (1947)

“That Forsyte Woman” (1949)

 

These are DVD's 'On Demand' and are selling for $19.96 each.

You can order all of the above except for “Cry Wolf” as one set from WB for the bargain price of $47.88.

“Cry Wolf” can be ordered individually or as part of a Barbara Stanwyck set for $59.85 along with:

         “The Secret Bride” (1933)

         “The Woman In Red” (1935)

         “B.F.'s Daughter” (1949)

         “Man With A Cloak” (1953)

 

Also VCI Entertainment has released a new, restored version of Errol Flynn's last movie “Cuban Rebel Girls” (1959) on a double-feature DVD with “Prehistoric Women”.

The other Flynn movies contain some of his best screen work and are all fun to watch.   On the other hand “Cuban Rebel Girls” reminds us just low Flynn's film career had sunk to at the time he made it.   He is obviously in very bad health and in the closing scene looks like a walking zombie.   It's easily the worst 'swan song' or farewell film on any Hollywood movie great.  In fact it's even worse than Bela Lugosi's last movie “Plan 9 From Outer Space” (1959). 

Come to think of it, Lou Costello's last movie “The 30 Foot Bride Of Cndy Rock” was also released in 1959.    It was without his straight man Bud Abbott and is both unfunny and terrible but “Cuban Rebel Girls” makes it look like “Gone With The Wind”!

Best Wishes

Ralph Schiller

— Ralph Schiller

 
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