ERROL FLYNN SIGNED LETTER

1939

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ERROL FLYNN SIGNED LETTER
1939
A typed letter dated November 19, 1939 that Errol Flynn sent to Mildred Martin, a journalist for the Phildelphia Inquirer. Three pages in length, Flynn writes in fascinating detail about the production he was working on at the time, "Virginia City," which also starred Humphrey Bogart, Miriam Hopkins and Randolph Scott. He relays many anecdotal stories like when he and 'Randy' Scott ...found a disabled car on Highway 89 and discovered in it, of all things, seven of Billy Rose's Aquacade nymphs on the way to the coast. He also mentions how the Navajo Indians and squaws used in the picture receive $7.40 a day, the most money they have ever earned. Papooses are paid $5.20 a day. He ends the letter by signing it in the lower right-hand corner with black fountain-pen ink.
11 inches x 8 1/2 inches

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