Errol Flynn
26 titles
Filmography
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Objective, Burma!
(1945)Film about American paratroopers who land in Burma and attempt to take out a strategic Japanese outpost.

The Adventures of Robin Hood
(1938)In this swashbuckling classic, the legendary hero fights to rid England of the tyranny of Prince John and win the love of the beautiful Maid Marian.

Dodge City
(1939)Because someone’s gotta do it, a Texas cattleman takes on the task of cleaning up the wild and lawless Dodge City while courting one of its women.

Gentleman Jim
(1942)When boxing is still little more than street brawling, Jim Corbett battles to make it a sport. He attains his dream in a fight against a heavyweight champion. After 21 grueling rounds, Corbett emerges victorious, proving the merit of "scientific" boxing.

The Charge of the Light Brigade
(1936)At an Indian outpost, two brothers' lifelong bond is shattered when they fall for the same woman, leaving them vulnerable to the dangers closing in.

The Prince and the Pauper
(1937)Errol Flynn stars in Mark Twain's classic tale of two nearly identical boys from vastly different worlds who trade places as-The Prince and The Pauper.

Virginia City
(1940)After escaping from a Confederate prison during the Civil War, a Unionofficer vows to stop a $5,000,000 gold shipment from reaching the South.

Captain Blood
(1935)Errol Flynn made his swashbuckling debut as a dashing young Irish physician who is exiled into slavery by a tyrannical governor.

Never Say Goodbye
(1946)Seven-year-old Phillippa “Flip” plots to get her divorced parents, who love her (and secretly each other), back to the altar.

Rocky Mountain
(1950)A Confederate troop makes a desperate attempt to build an army in the West to help save the faltering Confederacy, but the plan goes awry.

The Sea Hawk
(1940)Elizabeth I, queen of the upstart island nation of England, commissions buccaneer captain Geoffrey Thorpe to harass the Spanish Armada. At a time when Spain dominates Europe, has conquered most of the Americas and is building the greatest naval fleet.

Kim
(1950)Dean Stockwell is an orphaned English boy in 1880's India who disguises himself as a native and has adventures in the British secret service.

Northern Pursuit
(1943)Errol Flynn stars in this spy drama as Mountie Steve Wagner, who tracks downed Nazi flyer Hugo von Keller through the Canadian wilderness.

Cry Wolf
(1947)Errol Flynn and Barbara Stanwyck star in this psychological thriller about a wealthy young widow who discovers the hereditary insanity that has been a well-guarded secret within the walls of her late husband's family estate.

Dive Bomber
(1941)Fred MacMurray and Errol Flynn star in this exciting action/adventure about a crusading scientist who fights to prevent bomber pilots from blacking out.

Against All Flags
(1952)When British naval officer Lieutenant Brian Hawke goes undercover on the pirate island of Libertania, he is brought before the colony's head pirates and forced to prove himself in a fight to the death. As he endures various trials, he finds himself drawn to the beautiful buccaneer Spitfire and is torn between her and his mission to disarm the renegade settlement.

Silver River
(1948)A ruthless gambler's rise to power is cut short by character flaws.

San Antonio
(1945)Rancher Clay Hardin hunts a cattle thief in San Antonio, but love complicates things when both men fall for the same beautiful chanteuse.

Santa Fe Trail
(1940)In 1854, graduates from West Point are posted to Kansas to help pacify the territory before railroad construction to Santa Fe can resume.

Montana
(1950)An Australian sheepman seeks grazing land in Montana, faces opposition from local ranchers, and falls in love with a wealthy cattlewoman.