The Errol Flynn Theatre
The Errol Flynn Theatre is an anthology series presented by Errol Flynn, who would also play the lead in every fourth show. His then-wife Patrice Wymore and son Sean also made appearances.
The Errol Flynn Theatre | |
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Genre | Anthology |
Starring | Errol Flynn |
Theme music composer | Eric Spear |
Country of origin | England |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 26 |
Production | |
Producer | Norman Williams |
Running time | 30 mins |
Release | |
Picture format | Black-and-white |
Original release | 1956 March 1957 (US)[1] |
Production
Filming started 1 March 1956 and was done by Inter Film TV.[2]
It was shot in England at Bray Studios but was made for the American market.[3] In May 1956 Flynn said all money from the show went to pay for his debts.[4]
Episodes
Date | Title | Director | Writer | Cast | Notes |
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16 Sept 1956 | A Wife for the Czar | Errol Flynn, Patrice Wymore, Francis de Wolff | |||
22 Sept 1956 | The Girl in Blue Jeans | Glynis Johns, Herbert Lom, Lloyd Lamble | |||
29 Sept 1956 | The Model | Patrice Wymore, Christopher Lee | |||
6 Oct 1956 | The Duel | ||||
13 Oct 1956 | The Mirror And Markheim | ||||
20 Oct 1956 | The Red Geranium | Betta St. John, Leslie Phillips and William Hartnell | |||
3 Nov 1956 | Farewell Performance | Patricia Roc | |||
10 Nov 1956 | The Fortunes of War | Errol Flynn, Christopher Lee and Lisa Daniely | |||
17 Nov 1956 | Mademoiselle Fifi | Paulette Goddard, Peter Reynolds and Ian Fleming | |||
24 Nov 1956 | The Ordeals of Carol Kennedy | John Lemont | Patrice Wymore, Derek Bond | ||
18 Nov 1956 | The Transfer | Brian Aherne, James Donald | |||
1 Dec 1956 | The Sealed Room | Glynis Johns, Herbert Lom, Patrick Allen and Frederick Schrecker | |||
6 Dec 1956 | The Kinsman | Peter Reynolds | |||
22 Dec 1956 | Evil Thoughts | John Lemont | based on short story by Robert Louis Stevenson | Christopher Lee, Philip Saville, Arthur Lowe | |
16 Feb 1957 | Love Token | Christopher Lee | |||
23 Feb 1957 | My Infallible Uncle | June Havoc and Hugh Martin | |||
2 Mar 1957 | Strange Auction | Brock Williams | Errol Flynn, Patrice Wymore, Sean Flynn | ||
9 Marc 1957 | The Rustle of Silk | Phyllis Kirk | |||
6 Apr 1957 | The Cellini Cup | Mai Zetterling and Guy Middleton | |||
13 Apr 1957 | Rescued | Errol Flynn, Hugh Moxey, Andrew Keir, Maurice Kaufmann and Bartlett Mullins | |||
20 April 1957 | First Come, First Loved | Jean-Pierre Aumont | |||
27 Apr 1957 | All in the Family | Mai Zetterling | |||
4 May 1957 | Declasse | Phyllis Kirk | |||
11 May 1957 | Out of the Blue | Rosanna Rory and Robert Arden | |||
23 May 1957 | Take the High Road | June Havoc | |||
1 Feb 1958 | The 1000th Night of Don Juan | Errol Flynn as Don Juan, Jean Kent |
Reception
Filmink magazine later wrote that watching the show "you get the sense of what some of his [Flynn's] work for Northampton Rep must have been like – playing all sorts of different roles, sometimes pulling it off, other times not so much."[5]
Archive Status
All 26 episodes exist and are held at ITV.
References
- LIBEL SUIT FILED BY JUDY GARLAND: Actress Asks Million From C.B.S. and $393,333 for an Alleged Contract Breach Bishop Sheen Invited By RICHARD F. SHEPARD. New York Times 16 Mar 1957: 39.
- Flynn to Do TV Film; Blond 'Queen' Becomes Idol of Location Site Ames, Walter. Los Angeles Times 4 Feb 1956: A5.
- Errol Claims He's Now in Like Flynn With Creditors, Scheuer, Philip K. Los Angeles Times 4 Mar 1956: E2.
- now it's family man FLYNN! Hopper, Hedda. Chicago Daily Tribune 27 May 1956: h28.
- Vagg, Stephen (December 15, 2019). "The Films of Errol Flynn: Part 6 – The Final Adventures". Filmink.
External links
- The Errol Flynn Theatre at IMDb
- The Errol Flynn Theatre at Classic TV Archive
- 'Strange Auction' from Errol Flynn Theatre at Internet Archive
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