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citizenscreen · 2 days
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Ann Warner (Mrs. Jack Warner) and Errol Flynn form a conga line at Carrolls restaurant in Hollywood.
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amyspauldingart · 8 months
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Let's be honest, this episode was really starring Worf.
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edgarmoser · 12 days
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Vincent Price - Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939)
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peggy-elise · 2 months
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Olivia De Havilland in Captain Blood 1935 🌴
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vintage-every-day · 6 months
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"You once liked the blissful mobility, but then you wonder, who's the real you? And who's the chap on the screen? You know, I catch myself acting out my life like a goddamn script." Errol Flynn
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hotvintagepoll · 3 months
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LAST POLL OF ROUND 3
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Sessue Hayakawa (His Birthright, Bridge on the River Kwai)—One of Hollywood's earliest sex symbols, notable for being a Asian man presented as an object of desire
Errol Flynn (Captain Blood, The Adventures of Robin Hood, Dodge City)—There’s just something about his smile. Like it’s his eyes communicating the emotion he’s trying to share and it is so intentional and the smile says he’s 100% being real. Like every emotion is he does this with is somehow him also being comforting. And then when he’s not smiling he’s still really pretty about it too. Plus he do the sword fighting and the cowboy thing…
This is round 3 of the bracket. All other polls in this bracket can be found here. Please reblog with further support of your beloved hot sexy vintage man.
[additional propaganda submitted under the cut.]
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Errol Flynn propaganda:
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"Just watch the movie and you'll see why."
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“He excelled in swashbuckler roles with his classic good looks, style, and athleticism, but most of all he had that charm, that devil-may-care twinkle in his eye.”
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“cary elwes stole his entire shtick from him and you can’t convince me otherwise”
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"Nothing will ever fuck as hard as this. (skip to 1:46 for the really good stuff)"
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normasshearer · 7 months
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ERROL FLYNN & OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND in THEY DIED WITH THEIR BOOTS ON (1941) dir. Raoul Walsh
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thebarroomortheboy · 29 days
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OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND in DODGE CITY (1939) | dir. Michael Curtiz
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hollywoodlady · 2 months
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Ida Lupino and Errol Flynn for 'Escape Me Never' (1947).
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citizenscreen · 4 days
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Robert Mitchum, Errol Flynn, and Burt Lancaster at the Friar’s Frolic in April 1950.
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theoharacollection · 12 days
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MAUREEN O'HARA: A WOMAN OF BEAUTY, STRENGTH, & DIGNITY
In Memory of The Queen of Technicolor
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In loving memory of one of Ireland's greatest gifts to cinema, The O'Hara Collection is devoted to the films and collective works of actress, Maureen O'Hara. The goal of this blog is to showcase her wonderful spirit and shed light on her glorious career as one of the Golden Age's finest. Later dubbed The Queen of Technicolor, O'Hara not only dressed her films with her fiery red hair and brilliant green eyes, but she also had a talent for acting that even rivaled her beauty. There will never be another like her.
Maureen O'Hara was born August 17th, 1920. She passed October 24th, 2015. She was 95 years old.
Interviews and commentary sampled from the following featurettes: -A Tribute to Maureen O'Hara with Hayley Mills, Juliet Mills, and Ally Sheedy -The Making of The Quiet Man (hosted by Leonard Maltin) -The Making of Rio Grande (written and hosted by Leonard Maltin)
Song: Maggie's Theme from The Parent Trap Soundtrack
Films Used In Order of Appearance: Lisbon (1956) w/ Ray Milland Jamaica Inn (1939) w/ Charles Laughton The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939) w/ Charles Laughton How Green Was My Valley (1941) w/ Walter Pidgeon Against All Flags (1952) w/ Errol Flynn The Black Swan (1942) w/ Tyrone Power Spencer's Mountain (1963) w/ Henry Fonda Our Man in Havana (1959) w/ Alec Guinness Mr. Hobbs Takes A Vacation (1962) w/ Jimmy (James) Stewart The Parent Trap (1961) w/ Hayley Mills The Quiet Man (1952) w/ John Wayne The Rare Breed (1966) w/ Juliet Mills McLintock! (1963) w/ John Wayne Rio Grande (1950) w/ John Wayne The Wings of Eagles (1957) w/ John Wayne Only the Lonely (1991) w/ Ally Sheedy & John Candy
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idlesuperstar · 4 months
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for @cinemaocd on the occasion of her birthday, some favourite swoonsters in jammies or robes or other glorious nightwear <3
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gameraboy2 · 10 months
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Sea Hawk (1940)
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celluloidbroomcloset · 2 months
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Look, I'm just saying, it was very brave to cast Rhys Darby as Errol Flynn and Taika Waititi as Olivia de Havilland.
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lisahafey · 2 months
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Saw a poster for Captain Blood with Errol Flynn having a sword fight on a beach with Basil Rathbone, and realised this must be made.
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