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Flynn., Vanguard Films present in association with Beyond Film LTD, a Century Park Picture ; Produced and directed by Frank Howson ; written by Frank Howson and Alister Webb, Fullscreen

Label
Flynn., Vanguard Films present in association with Beyond Film LTD, a Century Park Picture ; Produced and directed by Frank Howson ; written by Frank Howson and Alister Webb, Fullscreen
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
Not rated
Main title
Flynn.
Oclc number
45876620
resource.otherEventInformation
Originally theatrical release, 1996
Responsibility statement
Vanguard Films present in association with Beyond Film LTD, a Century Park Picture ; Produced and directed by Frank Howson ; written by Frank Howson and Alister Webb
Runtime
96
Summary
Superstar and legend, Errol Flynn was Hollywood's symbol of male virility during the Golden Era of moviemaking. He was adored by fans worldwide, admired by millions, despised by many. Flynn was the epitome of the swashbuckling hero, but his on-screen exploits were pale echoes of his real life adventures. Flynn is an ambitious view of Errol Flynn's earlier years, as he begins his path to stardom. The film begins with his hayday of youth in Australia ... the sexual exploits that had him expelled from the finest private school, the wild rabble rousing days of Sydney, and the notorious escapades in the untamed and dangerous jungles of New Guinea. Before the age of 21, Flynn was tried for murder. He was a thief, a liar, a bad boy in every instance ... He was a gigolo ... a hustler ... and was even accused of being a spy. Then he conquered Hollywood.--- from container
Technique
live action
resource.version
Fullscreen
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