List Of All Errol Flynn Movies
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Here is the list of all Errol Flynn movies.
Errol Flynn was an Australian-American actor who was born on June 20, 1909, in Hobart, Tasmania. He was best known for his swashbuckling roles in adventure films such as "Captain Blood," "The Adventures of Robin Hood," and "The Sea Hawk." Flynn's good looks, athletic ability, and charm made him a popular leading man in Hollywood during the 1930s and 1940s.
Flynn began his acting career in Australia before moving to England and then to Hollywood. He made his breakthrough in the 1935 film "Captain Blood," which led to a string of successful films throughout the 1930s and 1940s. Flynn was known for his daring stunts and swordplay, which he performed himself, and he became famous for his on-screen chemistry with leading ladies such as Olivia de Havilland, who co-starred with him in eight films.
Despite his success on screen, Flynn's personal life was often troubled. He was known for his hard-partying lifestyle, and he was involved in a number of scandals throughout his career, including accusations of statutory rape and drug use. Flynn also served in the military during World War II, but his time in service was marred by disciplinary issues and controversy.
Flynn's popularity waned in the 1950s, and he struggled to find work in Hollywood. He continued to act in films and on television, but his health began to decline due to his heavy drinking and smoking. He died on October 14, 1959, at the age of 50, from a heart attack.
Despite his controversial personal life, Flynn's charisma and talent as an actor have made him a beloved figure in Hollywood history. His swashbuckling roles in classic adventure films continue to entertain audiences to this day.
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Errol Flynn was an Australian-American actor who was born on June 20, 1909, in Hobart, Tasmania. He was best known for his swashbuckling roles in adventure films such as "Captain Blood," "The Adventures of Robin Hood," and "The Sea Hawk." Flynn's good looks, athletic ability, and charm made him a popular leading man in Hollywood during the 1930s and 1940s.
Flynn began his acting career in Australia before moving to England and then to Hollywood. He made his breakthrough in the 1935 film "Captain Blood," which led to a string of successful films throughout the 1930s and 1940s. Flynn was known for his daring stunts and swordplay, which he performed himself, and he became famous for his on-screen chemistry with leading ladies such as Olivia de Havilland, who co-starred with him in eight films.
Despite his success on screen, Flynn's personal life was often troubled. He was known for his hard-partying lifestyle, and he was involved in a number of scandals throughout his career, including accusations of statutory rape and drug use. Flynn also served in the military during World War II, but his time in service was marred by disciplinary issues and controversy.
Flynn's popularity waned in the 1950s, and he struggled to find work in Hollywood. He continued to act in films and on television, but his health began to decline due to his heavy drinking and smoking. He died on October 14, 1959, at the age of 50, from a heart attack.
Despite his controversial personal life, Flynn's charisma and talent as an actor have made him a beloved figure in Hollywood history. His swashbuckling roles in classic adventure films continue to entertain audiences to this day.
List of all Errol Flynn movies
Year | Title | Director | Role | Notes |
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1933 | In the Wake of the Bounty | Charles Chauvel | Fletcher Christian | Made in Australia Never released theatrically in the United States |
I Adore You | George King | Bit | Flynn had an unbilled bit part in this now lost film | |
1935 | Murder at Monte Carlo | Ralph Ince | Dyter | Filmed in England at Warner Bros. Teddington Studios Never released in the United States Now believed to be a lost film |
The Case of the Curious Bride | Michael Curtiz | Gregory Moxley | Flynn in a small, non-speaking role. The first of twelve films with director Michael Curtiz. | |
Don't Bet on Blondes | Robert Florey | David Van Dusen | Flynn in a supporting role | |
Captain Blood | Michael Curtiz | Peter Blood | Flynn's first leading role in Hollywood Based on the novel by Rafael Sabatini Previously filmed in 1924 with J. Warren Kerrigan in the Flynn role Flynn's first of eight films with Olivia de Havilland | |
1936 | The Charge of the Light Brigade | Michael Curtiz | Capt. (later Major) Geoffrey Vickers | Filmed on location in Lone Pine, California |
1937 | Green Light | Frank Borzage | Dr. Newell Page | Flynn's first non-action lead role in Hollywood |
The Prince and the Pauper | William Keighley William Dieterle (uncredited) |
Miles Hendon | Based on the novel by Mark Twain | |
Another Dawn | William Dieterle | Captain Denny Roark | ||
The Perfect Specimen | Michael Curtiz | Gerald Beresford Wicks | Flynn's first comedy in Hollywood | |
1938 | The Adventures of Robin Hood | Michael Curtiz William Keighley |
Sir Robin of Locksley (Robin Hood) | Technicolor |
Four's a Crowd | Michael Curtiz | Robert Kensington Lansford | ||
The Sisters | Anatole Litvak | Frank Medlin | ||
The Dawn Patrol | Edmund Goulding | Captain Courtney | Previously filmed in 1930 with Richard Barthelmess in the Flynn role | |
1939 | Dodge City | Michael Curtiz | Wade Hatton | Technicolor Flynn's first Western |
The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex | Michael Curtiz | Robert Devereux (Earl of Essex) | Technicolor | |
1940 | Virginia City | Michael Curtiz | Capt. Kerry Bradford | Released in sepia tone Considered by some to be an unofficial sequel to Dodge City, however it bears no relation to that film whatsoever. |
The Sea Hawk | Michael Curtiz | Capt Geoffrey Thorpe | Released with sepiatone sequence | |
Santa Fe Trail | Michael Curtiz | Jeb Stuart | Released in sepiatone | |
1941 | Footsteps in the Dark | Lloyd Bacon | Francis Warren | |
Dive Bomber | Michael Curtiz | Lieutenant Douglas Lee | Technicolor Flynn's last film with Michael Curtiz | |
They Died with Their Boots On | Raoul Walsh | George Armstrong Custer | Flynn's first film with Raoul Walsh, Flynn's last film with Olivia de Havilland | |
1942 | Desperate Journey | Raoul Walsh | Flight Lieutenant Terrence Forbes | The first time Flynn played an Australian on screen |
Gentleman Jim | Raoul Walsh | James J. Corbett | ||
1943 | Edge of Darkness | Lewis Milestone | Gunnar Brogge | |
Northern Pursuit | Raoul Walsh | Steve Wagner | ||
1944 | Uncertain Glory | Raoul Walsh | Jean Picard | Flynn co-produced the film |
1945 | Objective, Burma! | Raoul Walsh | Captain Nelson | |
San Antonio | David Butler Robert Florey (uncredited) Raoul Walsh (uncredited) |
Clay Hardin | Technicolor | |
1946 | Never Say Goodbye | James V. Kern | Phil Gayley | |
1947 | Cry Wolf | Peter Godfrey | Mark Caldwell | Flynn's only venture into film noir |
Escape Me Never | Peter Godfrey | Sebastian Dubrok | Previously filmed in 1935 with Hugh Sinclair in Flynn's role | |
The Lady from Shanghai | Orson Welles | Man in Background Outside of Cantina | Uncredited cameo | |
1948 | Silver River | Raoul Walsh | Mike McComb | Flynn's last film with Raoul Walsh |
Adventures of Don Juan | Vincent Sherman | Don Juan de Marana | Technicolor | |
1949 | That Forsyte Woman | Compton Bennett | Soames Forsyte | Technicolor Flynn's first film outside Warner Bros. since 1935 |
1950 | Montana | Ray Enright Raoul Walsh (uncredited) |
Morgan Lane | Technicolor |
Rocky Mountain | William Keighley | Lafe Barstow | Flynn's last western | |
Kim | Victor Saville | Mahbub Ali, the Red Beard | Technicolor Filmed on location in India and in Lone Pine, California | |
1951 | Hello God | William Marshall | The Man on Anzio Beach | Never released in the United States |
Adventures of Captain Fabian | William Marshall Robert Florey (uncredited) |
Captain Michael Fabian | ||
1952 | Mara Maru | Gordon Douglas | Gregory Mason | |
Against All Flags | George Sherman | Brian Hawke | Technicolor Remade as The King's Pirate (1967) with Doug McClure in Flynn's role. | |
1953 | The Master of Ballantrae | William Keighley | Jamie Durrisdeer | Technicolor Filmed in England and in Italy (Palermo) Flynn's last film under his Warner Bros. contract |
1954 | Crossed Swords | Milton Krims Vittorio Vassarotti |
Renzo | Pathécolor Filmed in Italy Released in Europe under the title Il Maestro di Don Giovanni |
The Story of William Tell | Jack Cardiff | William Tell | CinemaScope Filmed in Italy Never completed | |
1955 | Lilacs in the Spring | Herbert Wilcox | John Beaumont | Eastmancolor Filmed in England Released in the United States as Let's Make Up |
The Dark Avenger | Henry Levin | Prince Edward | CinemaScope Eastman Color Filmed in England Released in the United States as The Warriors | |
King's Rhapsody | Herbert Wilcox | King Richard | CinemaScope Eastman Color Filmed in England | |
1957 | Istanbul | Joseph Pevney | James Brennan | CinemaScope Technicolor Previously filmed as Singapore (1947) with Fred MacMurray in Flynn's role. |
The Big Boodle | Richard Wilson | Ned Sherwood | Filmed on location in Cuba | |
The Sun Also Rises | Henry King | Mike Campbell | CinemaScope Deluxe color Based on the novel by Ernest Hemingway | |
1958 | Too Much, Too Soon | Art Napoleon | John Barrymore | |
The Roots of Heaven | John Huston | Major Forsythe | CinemaScope Deluxe color Filmed on location in French Equatorial Africa | |
1959 | Cuban Rebel Girls | Barry Mahon | The American Correspondent | Filmed in Cuba; Posthumous release |
Cuban Story | Victor Pahlen | Himself | Filmed in Cuba; Posthumous release |
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