With the holidays winding down, it is understandable if you are feeling a bit disappointed. All of the excitement and preparation for the season seem to end before they even begin. But what if you could keep the magic of…
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Check Out These Classics from Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, Errol Flynn, and Other Hollywood Legends
We’ve said it before and we will most definitely say it again: There’s never been a better time to be a lover of classic cinema. Each week, scores of titles from throughout the ages are making their DVD and Blu-ray…
Read more →Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland Team Up One Final Time In “They Died With Their Boots On”
First partnering in Captain Blood, Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland went on to make eight films together — creating an on-screen duo that remains a beloved pairing among lovers of classic movies. Their final work together was 1941’s They…
Read more →Too Much, Too Soon (1958): Too Much Diana Barrymore, Too Little John
As part of this week’s Barrymore Trilogy Blogathon,MovieFanFare reviews the 1958 biodrama Too Much, Too Soon, starring Errol Flynn as hard-drinking screen idol John Barrymore and Dorothy Malone as his daughter Diana, who followed in his footsteps on and off the screen.
Read more →The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938): A Classic Movie Review
Take a journey to Sherwood Forest with Robin Hood, who battles Prince John, rescues Maid Marian, and robs from the rich to give to the poor. Kim Wilson reviews the 1938 Errol Flynn swashbuckler The Adventures of Robin Hood.
Read more →Errol Flynn’s Unfinished Film “The Story of William Tell”
Rick 29 presents this fascinating glimpse at an Errol Flynn film that never was. With The Story of William Tell, Flynn envisioned a colorful tale along the lines of The Adventures of Robin Hood. Read what happened…
Read more →Errol Flynn: Peter Blood vs. Robin Hood
One actor. Two film roles. You tell us which portrayal was the best. The most memorable. Or iconic. Or simply your favorite. But before you pass judgment, a few words defending the “character” of each… The case for Peter Blood…
Read more →This Week In Film History, 02.05.12
February 8, 1915: D.W. Griffith‘s Civil War epic, The Birth of a Nation, opens. At a White House screening, President Woodrow Wilson calls it “like writing history with lightning.” February 8, 1926: The New York Sun is the first to…
Read more →Movie Poll: Who’s your favorite movie Robin Hood?
To see a complete list of all movie polls, click here The history of Robin Hood on the silver screen: Don’t You Worry, Never Fear, Robin Hood Will Soon Be Here
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