tribute to errol flynn

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he hasnt died yet.. ...

he hasnt died yet... he'll only die when people forget the name: Errol Flynn

wow... wish i could ...

wow... wish i could have met him... he died before years i was born... good actor... good man, very handsome

What an incredible ...

What an incredible looking man.  There was more to him than met the eye I believe.

I thought it was ...

I thought it was Artie Shaw who did Begin the Beguine.

fit as fook!.....<3

fit as fook!.....<3

This is B.S.- he ...

This is B.S.- he was never any kind of spy. This theory comes from the trashy Charles Higham book of 1980 about Flynn. It has been proven false many times since then. Flynn's political views were actually rather liberal. He was a friend and admirer of Franklin Roosevelt, and did his best to enlist in the U.S. military during WWII (he had become a U.S. citizen). He gave generously of his time to the USO, and had many parties for visiting servicemen. Don't believe all this Higham garbage.

Nice tribute !

Nice tribute !

He made a lot of ...

He made a lot of great movies. A true Hollywood Legend.

i knew him.. knew ...

i knew him.. knew of him... was there for stories of underage runaways and the constant affairs with frail and pasty hood rats. We took care of him then and now he has become what he has. God bless him for that. If not him, someone with more to lose would' ve had to sell that soul

YOU LIKE THE HARD ...

YOU LIKE THE HARD COCK OF THE MAN ?

my favorite actor ...

my favorite actor ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i love him so much and i really hope to meet him face to face one day

I'm almost ...

I'm almost finishing reading Errol flynn's autobiography and according to Errol she did hit him full force - but only in rehearsal - he was so furious at this assault that he warned her if she did it for the actual movie take she would regret it, He goes on to narrate that she held back in the finished movie take and skillfully missed him while making it look like she did.

awww thanks so ...

awww thanks so much. I grew up watching Errol. I havent had time to pay much attention to my page but I plan to change that soon. I absolutely love your channel :o)

You do have good ...

You do have good taste in men hun.... lol. He does look witty and charming indeed. Wow... Love the background music you choose too... Lady, you are classy!! :)

Hey, great tribute ...

Hey, great tribute video - thanks!

Hey, great tribute ...

Hey, great tribute video - thanks!

he would have made ...

he would have made an awsome Bond

Bettie Davis was ...

Bettie Davis was discusted by having to act with one she thought was just an unskilled upstart rascal n not a real actor. That slap she gave him - when you see the film you'll see the look of shock on EF's face - that SLAP was real. She dissspized him. But she came to appreciate him as an actor. But... did he appreciate having to do love scenes with her?

Higham is a Bastard ...

Higham is a Bastard of the highest order and he was the one who they were trying to sue. About the only true thing in his book is the name "Errol Flynn". If you want a decent biography, read one by Thomas McNulty or Earl Conrad (the latter was Errol's ghost writer for "My Wicked, Wicked Ways"). Or read the three books that Errol himself wrote.

Best book I ever ...

Best book I ever read was the Charles Higham biography...Errol Flynn: The Untold Story.......I think I ended up buying 3 copies...I kept loaning them out & eventually I'd have to replace them. It was such an exciting read. Every man wanted to be him & every woman wanted him........The guy packed 10 lifetimes into 50 years.

there are two ...

there are two certain authors who make these allegations, which have since been proved to be untrue. Errol's daughters have tried to sue the first one but there is no law against defamation of the deceased, which is why they get away with writing lies about dead people to sell books :( Errol Flynn does not need lies written about him, his life was interesting enough as it is.

A remake of Captain ...

A remake of Captain Blood would be a re-imagination of the book. Surely they wouldn't intentionally remake the film, when there is so much fabulous Sabatini to work with, and from which to adapt a different screen play.

@tasmaniac60 - I ...

@tasmaniac60 - I hear ya! Errol Flynn was a man among men and a movie star among movie stars. I love ALL of his movies (Edge of Darkness), and especially like reading about him as his real life was as exciting as his movies - leaving England for the US because some angry husbands wanted to kill him, etc. There will probably NEVER even be an actor who can do a biographical movie of him because he was so cool. The REAL "Tasmanian Devil," Errol Flynn! :)