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Outtakes from several movies, including The Adventures of Robin Hood: For Auld Lang Syne: Himself A short showing celebrities aiding the Will Rogers Memorial Fund 1943 Show Business at War: Himself Louis De Rochemont 1952 Cruise of the Zaca: Himself / narrator Errol Flynn: Technicolor: Deep Sea Fishing: Himself / narrator Errol Flynn Technicolor
Errol Leslie Thomson Flynn (20 June 1909 – 14 October 1959) was an Australian and American actor who achieved worldwide fame during the Golden Age of Hollywood.He was known for his romantic swashbuckler roles, frequent partnerships with Olivia de Havilland, and reputation for his womanising and hedonistic personal life.
Filmink magazine called it "definitely Errol's most communist (ish) movie." [29] The film was one of the five most requested movies by the US Army in April 1943 - the others being My Friend Flicka, Hit Parade of 1943, Flight for Freedom and Hello, Frisco, Hello. [30] The Sons of Norway organization also arranged special screenings of the film. [31]
Like Errol Flynn's earlier film Sea Hawk, They Died With Their Boots On was colorized in the late 1980s. This version was released on VHS tape in 1998 by Turner Entertainment and Warner Bros. Entertainment. [12] The original black-and-white film was released on DVD in 2005 by Turner Entertainment and Warner Bros. Entertainment.
The New York Times called it Flynn's best swashbuckler since The Sea Hawk. [20] "Flynn himself hasn't been served better in years", wrote the Los Angeles Times. [21] The Washington Post called the film "a chaotic tale deserving of his [Flynn's] undisputed prowess." [22] Filmink magazine wrote that "the story has no real villain and is robbed of ...
San Antonio is a 1945 American Western film starring Errol Flynn and Alexis Smith.The film was written by W. R. Burnett and Alan Le May and directed in Technicolor by David Butler as well as uncredited Robert Florey and Raoul Walsh.
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Montana is a 1950 American Western film directed by Ray Enright and starring Errol Flynn. It was only the second time Flynn played an Australian on screen, the first time being Desperate Journey (1942). [3] The film was Flynn's fourth and final pairing with frequent co-star Alexis Smith.