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In its first month, AMAZON has become the #1 recent release! In 1935, Warner Brothers studio had a vision to bring the legendary tale of Robin Hood to the big screen, capturing the grandeur of medieval times. Tasmanian-born Errol Flynn was chosen as the dashing hero, with Warner's darling Olivia de Havilland by his side as Lady Marian.
The production of The Adventures of Robin Hood was an ambitious endeavor, incorporating a sweeping score and the innovative Technicolor technology. Despite the challenges, the film proved to be a huge success, earning Warner Brothers substantial profits and establishing Errol Flynn as an iconic figure in Hollywood. Errol, Olivia & the Merry Men of Sherwood offers a glimpse behind the scenes, revealing the creative process behind the classic fairy tale and shedding light on the lives of those involved in its production.
Through this book, readers can delve into the intricate details of how a beloved story was brought to life on the silver screen, capturing the hearts of audiences worldwide. Join Errol, Olivia, and the rest of the Merry Men as they embark on a journey to create a cinematic masterpiece that continues to enchant viewers to this day.
Don't miss out on this captivating account of the making of a timeless classic that has stood the test of time, showcasing the magic of filmmaking and the dedication of those who brought Robin Hood's adventure to life. Grab your copy today and step into the world of Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, and the unforgettable characters of Sherwood Forest.
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publisher | ‎Independently published (February 7, 2020) | ||||
language | ‎English | ||||
paperback | ‎107 pages | ||||
isbn_13 | ‎979-8608046100 | ||||
item_weight | ‎4.2 ounces | ||||
dimensions | ‎5 x 0.27 x 8 inches | ||||
best_sellers_rank | #1,020,529 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #400 in Video Reference (Books) #409 in Movie Reference #1,987 in Movie History & Criticism | ||||
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