“Change – why should I? I never pretended to be anything than I am”: The Films of Errol Flynn and Raoul Walsh (1) Adrian Danks November 2012 Tasmania and the Cinema “Flynn does not deal in depth, but he has a freshness, a galvanizing energy, a cheerful gaiety (in the old sense) made to inspire boys.” (2) “ never fights his material, playing directly into the staleness. He...
Print the Legend – Raoul Walsh: The True Adventures of Hollywood’s Legendary Director by Marilyn Ann Moss Graham Daseler December 2011 Book Reviews One night, in the autumn of 1929, Raoul Walsh was driving along a desolate highway in the Utah desert, scouting locations for his next movie. Suddenly, a jackrabbit skittered across the road. Hurtled into the a...