
Errol Flynn appeared in some 60 films from 1933 to the late 1950s and gained the reputation of being the quintessential Hollywood swashbuckling sword-wielding adventure hero. His private life was a different matter altogether, and he was involved in a number of scandal-laden Hollywood incidents.
The famous screen idol's writings about his adventures and travels are presented along with excerpts from his two novels, his wry observations on Hollywood, and his firsthand reports on Castro and the Cuban Revolution.
A hero to millions who adored his portrayals of Robin Hood and Fletcher Christian, Errol Flynn (1909-59) lived a life that far surpassed any adventure he ever acted out on screen: exotic travels, criminal exploits, passionate love affairs, violent confrontations, scandals, and international fame. In this highly readable, witty and colourful autobiography, reissued by Aurum Press in B-format using
The barbarous South Sea Islands--where a choice of two loves is made.Shamus O'Thames, skipper of the tramp ship Maski, chartered to take a cargo of Hollywood actors to a location shoot finds himself fighting hurricanes, the savage sea and even a shipwreck while trying to decide between 2 very different women.
by Errol Flynn