Errol Flynn - That's What You Jolly Well Get | Thank Your Lucky Stars | Warner Archive
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When would-be producers Dr. Schlenna (S.Z. Sakall) and Farnsworth (Edward Everett Horton) want to sign Dinah Shore (Herself) to perform in their war effort fundraiser extravaganza, they are forced to deal with Miss Shore's problematic bandleader boss, Eddie Cantor (Himself). Enter a wannabe star who looks like a twin of Eddie Cantor (also Eddie Cantor), a band of Hollywood Indians and dozens of stars out to and entertain the GIs and fun is had by everyone, including the celebrities on stage.
Directed By David Butler
Starring Eddie Cantor, Dennis Morgan, Humphrey Bogart
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This is hilarious. Errol Flynn can actually sing and he's calmly sending up every heroic part he ever played.
Love Errol Flynn! Never seen him in song and dance mode! He's terrific !
I have never seen Errol Flynn sing or dance this is a treat.
I'd thought by now I'd seen every snippet of film on Flynn. What a pleasant surprise to see I've been wrong. His onscreen charisma&larger than life personality insures he won't be forgotten,as his film legacy makes him immortal.
Many Flynn fans, and I count myself among them, as well as certain film-historians, have sighed with regret that the famed cinematic-swashbuckler wasn't given far-more opportunities to showcase this side of his talent.
Flynn had a real gift for conveying humor onscreen. It's a pity he was given such dismal scripts to work with as he matured. What a lost opportunity on the part of the studio.
@@starababa1985 So true!
The studio system was two things at once: the big giant sparkly showcase and a prison.
THIS IS SO GOOD HOW HAVE I NEVER SEEN ERROL SING OR DANCE BEFORE.
He, was never given the chance
@@concierge1892 He could do it all and did it all literally.
He surely did.
He sang a little in the movie "Never Say Goodbye" from 1946.
He sing in Montana and dance in San Antonio
Loved Flynn since I was a kid , great movie star lived life to the full , they don’t make them like that any more, legend
I have to say, Errol Flynn never looked better. I never knew he could be this great on stage.
To those that think his voice was dubbed, Errol Flynn's voice was definitely not dubbed in this number. If you can't recognize his voice here, you probably have never seen an Errol Flynn movie.
Yep. It's him singing .
@@twomindz79 Yes it is his voice - in fact, he is highly entertaining
Thank you for this treat .. I didn’t think Flynn’s voice was dubbed.
What an upbeat and wonderful song Had to play it twice to get it into my mind. Thanks to whomever posted it It made my day
Errol Flynn, proved that he had range as an actor.
He should have made some musicals.
He might not have had a big range, but he had great presence that very few have like Clint, Cary Grant, and John Wayne. He had it all criminally handsome,great physique, smart as hell,humorous, well read and traveled. If he only had more respect for the profession, and ambition, with taking care of himself he would have had a career to match any,but I suppose that wouldn't have been Errol.
@@marktaha2701 Had he been at MGM instead of Warner's, he very well might have.
The@@dmnemaineThe studio system casted actors according to role box office usually formula roles that made money
@@josephvitielo1693 MGM was notorious, particularly in the 30s, for putting their stars in musicals regardless of their singing ability.
He can dance, sing, and be an outrageous cut-up! I'm'a be watchin Robin Hood and Captain Blood over the Christmas holidays, He's dream material.
The man was One helluva showman.....
What a treat! Flynn is adorable! Who knew he could do a great job singing and dancing? All that fencing and boxing paid off. Again, what a treat!
He's always been my all-time favorite movie star.
he is so adorable (for want of a better word) in this. i can see where his charm comes from
I am blown away!!!! I had no idea Flynn was a Music Hall gem! He was obviously having a very good time. II's too bad he was relegated to the "Swashbuckling" roles in his prime. His musicality is obvious and would have been an asset to some of those later Warner Brothers musicals. Great stuff!!!!
Fantastic Flynn...who'd a thunk !. So many of the Hollywood stars have so many more different musical talents than just acting...we rarely get to see all of their abilities so this is great
Better than Gable doing Puting on the Ritz in Idiots Delight
A real treat. He was such a charmer...
This is about the best singing and dancing Flynn that we jolly well get. With the added attraction of seeing him tossed through the window.
One of the all time pieces of self parody ever.
I love how the fact that he keeps his Australian accent I think that adds to the humor of the skit
Its more of a " Cockney" accent
Too Funny , Flynn was priceless .....
Absolutely delightful with our Aussie Errol.....!!
It’s sooo fun and unexpected to see Robin Hood sing and dance!
In like Flyn always no doubt a true adventurer cheers Errol good on ya!
Just Brill. A lovely piece of self-parody by Errol Flynn and marvellous lyrics from Frank Loesser to music from Arthur Schwartz
People have been more preoccupied with his scandalous lifestyle and forget that he was a very good actor.
Errol was wonderful
How cool to hear an Australian accent!! Even if he's trying to sound British you can still hear the Aussie vowels. Brilliant!
A talented actor who didn't think he was. He looked like hell when he died at 50.
Ole Errol - gotta love em - had the yacht & all
Some of the songs in the film were dubbed, like De Havilland's, but Flynn's definitely was not.
The way he said, good evening mates it’s proof that he was Australian because the way he said that
Proving that Flynn was so much more than a " Swashbuckling" kinda guy
AS SOON AS HE GOES ON THE SET THE PRESENCE IS THERE, YOUR EYES ARE ALWAYS ON FLYNN AND THATS WHAT IT WAS LIKE IN ALL HIS MOVIES THERE WILL NEVER BE ANOTHER FLYNN, THE SAD PART IS THAT HIS EXCEPTIONAL LOOKS AND GREAT CHARM KILLED HIM IN THE END, HE HAD GREAT CONFLICT IN HIS LIFE, SO ALL THAT CANT BE THAT IMPORTANT, JUST SUPERFICIAL.
He actually had a bad heart from malaria he got back in his youth, and also long-term tuberculosis, so he always said he knew he'd die early. He tried to enlist in WW2 and was refused because of his health, but people just couldn't believe that the ultimate swashbuckler was not healthy. I have always thought he was under-rated as an actor; he could do any style, and do it well. Even Bette Davis acknowledged his skill.
WoW i Have never seen this movie, before, i wouldn't say it's good, but Errol Flynn is completely different to any other of his movies. In 1925-26 he attended Shore Grammar School, at North Sydney, true to his nature, he was expelled for having a fling, with the Laundry Maid, being a big fan of his, i can say, i walked on the same ground, as he did, as i also worked at that school. What a Legend, and Talent .
He also sang “Remember Me” in the movie “Never Say Goodbye” but I can’t find the clip!
It appears that Flynn was actually tossed out the window. Self-parody to the max.
Good job, Mr Flynn!
Flynn also sings & dances in the 1955 movie "Lilacs in the Spring", a British film released there under the title "Lilacs in the Spring". His co-star's a British actress with whom I'm not familiar named Anna Neagle. It's on dvd, which is how I obtained it. Flynn's actually the best thing about the movie; in fact, he's sensational in it, better than anyone else in the cast! He sings & dances in only one segment but it's quite impressive & entertaining, a scene set in a music hall with partner Anna Neagle. It's not a rollicking, boisterous number as in "Stars", but it's darn good! A clip of this used to be on You Tube but has since disappeared. I believe a recording of the song he sings, "Lily of Laguna", still may be listened to on YT. It's of high audio quality, Flynn adding some additional commentary throughout the number, as he verbally interacts with the back-up chorus. Some fans believe the actor may've been a little inebriated while singing "Lily" in the film. Could be, as I can detect evidence of some slight slurring of a word here or there. I'm referring to the audio-track only of the song, not his physical performance during the number or throughout the film.The "Lily" recording I mentioned earlier was done independently of the movie track. There's no evidence in it at all of any inebriation on Flynn's part. Although I've always been a fan of Flynn's historical swashbucklers, I actually now tend to prefer his later films, where he's less of a "pretty boy" & is featured in more "modern" roles, from the postwar 40's through the 50's. I have exceptions, though; for example, I LOVE "The Adventures of Don Juan", "Against All Flags", "The Warriors", and "The Master of Ballantrae"! In the latter, Flynn gives a smashing performance in an equally smashing setting! He's also excellent in the straightforward high-society drama "That Forsyte Woman". I like his later westerns, too, & overseas dramas such as "Istanbul", "The Big Boodle", "The Roots of Heaven", and, most especially, "The Sun Also Rises", where he's simply terrif! I've yet to see "King's Rhapsody" but want to. There's also a movie he made in Europe in the 50's titled "Crossed Swords", an historical adventure which was never released in the U.S. I've never seen it, nor has it ever shown-up on TV, as far as I know. I'd like to see it. Were you aware that Flynn had his own TV series in the 50's? It was called "Errol Flynn's Adventure Theater". He introduces each episode, appearing occasionally in them himself. Last time I checked, some of them were viewable on YT. I believe he also appeared on the now-ancient CBS game show "What's My Line?", hugely popular in its day & which remained on the air for many years. I THINK this is viewable on YT as well. So there's alot still out there for we fans of Flynn!
I meant to type "Flynn also sings & dances in the 1955 movie "Lilacs in the Spring", a British film released here in the U.S. under the title ""Let's Make Up".
And in the movie Montana
Did you know that at the time of filming this one off song and dance number Flynn was awaiting the jury verdict on two counts of statutory rape in the state of California. He was subsequently acquitted on four counts by a jury with 9 women and 3 men. Get his book “my wicked wicked ways” it’s totally insane from start to finish. You literally couldn’t make his life up! It’s also really well written and had me thumbing the dictionary quite a few times! I guess his Father was an academic and this brushed off on this amazing man.
The singing was dubbed but still a brilliant performance from Errol Flynn. The self-parody has its tragic side as well but it shows he was much more versatile that he was really allowed to show. But his shyness in 'The Sea Hawk' and the slight aspergers he shows as Custer in 'They Died with their Boots On' already shows he was no one trick pony! Plus his brilliant villain finding redemption in 'Uncertain Glory'
Actually, it's a well known fact that Flynn was not dubbed, he actually sang the song, he was granted the request to sing his own vocals when he demanded that he be allowed to do something different.
He did so well he was allowed to sing again in Never Say Goodbye (1947) and Montana (1950).
@@14bonkyb I'm fairly sure this isn't the case. Right at the end of 'Thank your Lucky Stars' when Errol Flynn reappears to reprise part of the song, he stops miming whilst the voice continues and says with a smile and shrug 'That voice is so divine, I'm sorry it isn't mine!' Difficult to know why he would say this if it was indeed his voice. I think the reason for the big moustache he wears in the song was also to disguise the dubbing.
Love Errol's voice. He's only dubbed during the "operatic" curtain call.
@@stephenkuhrt635 The reason for the mustache is to fit into the cockney dockland merchant marine character he was playing. This is Flynn's voice except the one operatic element. They overdub already recorded versions on the live show, as they still often do today.
I believe this was Flynn's own voice
Where's this from?
And he mentions Ben Gazi in the second stanza.
This is Nice
The only song he ever sang on film.
He sing in Montana,too
Nope.
Flynn film trivia - During WW2 the British govt would not show the Warner film starring Flynn "Operation: Burma" in the UK because Flynn never volunteered for military service (medical reasons, 4-F). The film made Flynn look like he did serve in paratroops.
No official ban. The distributor pulled it after protests from British vets and relations of those serving in the so-called Forgotten Army.
Flynn had covered the Spanish Civil War as a correspondent, but he was less eager to fight for real. This number concerning a cockney boasting about his exploits in the Blitz was more chutzpah. Errol's main adventures during WW2 involved underage girls.
What offended the British was the movie's inference that the Americans were the ones who led the fight in Burma, which was not the case. Warner Bros voluntarily pulled it from the market until a few years later.
Cheeky buggar!
Warner Bros. missed out on the talents of Flynn. He could've done even more if had been given the opportunity. But to add to that, Flynn made things worse with his private life, which he wrote about in his book, "My Wicked Ways."
Where can one watch all the episodes of this show?
This is a movie clip, not a series.
All this while in the midst of the statutory rape trial. Now thats heart,devotion and talent. No joke.
That was fucken sick
If only Warner Bros had had the sense to utilize his versatility, he might not have become so frustrated, and as a result, such a miscreant.
Errol was an inveterate troublemaker & restless soul long before he made it to Hollywood. I'm reading his biography now, and if it's even half true, he ran wild, chaos in his wake, from 7 years of age. I
The book is extraordinary; can only wonder if he REALLY did all that. Gold prospecting, tropical plantation farming, slave trader, murder defendant, jungle skirmishes w/ stone age natives, ship owner & captain, gigolo jewel thief... all before the age of 22. Astonishing!
@@hensonlaura He also shot a man in Reno - just to watch him die.
No, wait. that was Johnny Cash. Sorry! 😸
If you look at Errol's filmography you'll see Warners gave him starring roles in a variety of films but the Errol Flynn audiences WANTED to see was the swashbuckling man-of-action. It was strictly box office, not that Warners thought couldn't do anything but action roles, they just didn't sell as well.
The hero in the movies wanted to enlist in any branch of the army, but he was rejected, because he was physically unfit... Something wrong with one of his lungs ...
Drinking vodka and taking cocaine, doesn’t help your health, isn’t it ?..
He had many things wrong with him. An enlarged heart, residual recurrent Malaria, residual TB, and more ... And no, the chain=smoking, hard drinking, and the drugs couldn't have helped, but he kept it together pretty well until around 1945.
Flynn and Bette Davis performed the hit musical numbers of this movie. On a scale ranking modesty, he ranks just below Donald Trump.
Yes, but Flynn is a more believable and enjoyable performer. 😁