My Wicked, Wicked Ways: The Legend of Errol Flynn (1985)
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- Unrated
- 2h 23min
- Biography, Drama
- 21 Jan 1985 (USA)
- TV Movie
Presumably this is an adaptation of Australian actor Errol Flynn's autobiography, "My Wicked, Wicked Ways."
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Writers:
Awards:
- Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys.
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Cast
Duncan Regehr | ... |
Errol Flynn
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Barbara Hershey | ... |
Lili Damita
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Darren McGavin | ... |
Dr. Gerrit Koets
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Lee Purcell | ... |
Olivia de Havilland
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Barrie Ingham | ... |
John Barrymore
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George Coe | ... |
Irving Jerome
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Hal Linden | ... |
Jack Warner
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Deborah Harmon | ... |
Prudence
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John Dennis Johnston | ... |
Billy Welch
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Morgan Most | ... |
Marie Smith
(as Morgan Hart)
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Michael Callan | ... |
Hal Wallis
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Pamela Mason | ... |
Phoebe Straight
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Michael C. Gwynne | ... |
Raoul Walsh
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Alan Oppenheimer | ... |
Jerry Geisler
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Stefan Gierasch | ... |
Michael Curtiz
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Adrian Aron | ... |
Wife / Actress
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James Bacon | ... |
James Bacon
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Joe Baker | ... |
Governor General
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William Beckley | ... |
Alexandre
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Mark Bringelson | ... |
Detective / Actor
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Jan Burrell | ... |
Millie
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Pepe Callahan | ... |
Pepe
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Mark Carlton | ... |
Art Skildany
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Camilla Carr | ... |
Lou Warner
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Martin Casella | ... |
Assistant Director #1
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Luis Contreras | ... |
Spanish Officer
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Neilson Cook | ... |
Assistant Director #4
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Denise Crosby | ... |
Diana Dyrenforth
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Noel De Souza | ... |
Corpsman
(as Noel de Souza)
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Dick Durock | ... |
Crusher
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William Frankfather | ... |
Mr. Quink
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George Ives | ... |
Narrman
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Jack Jozefson | ... |
Dockmaster
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Ami Julius | ... |
Girl #2
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Gene Knight | ... |
Master of Ceremonies
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Judd Laurance | ... |
Assistant Director #2
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Elissa Leeds | ... |
Bette Davis
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Irene Olga López | ... |
Mexican Madam
(as Irene Olga Lopez)
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Darian Mathias | ... |
Girl #1
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Hector Morales | ... |
Mexican Father
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Ingrid Oliu | ... |
Mexican Nun
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Carol Pritikin | ... |
Marty
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Barbara Reeder | ... |
Girl on Train #2
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Victor Rendina | ... |
Maitre D'
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Deborah Richter | ... |
Lucille Hartley
(as Debi Richter)
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Roger Rook | ... |
Assistant Director #3
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Gene Ross | ... |
Muldoon
(as Eugene Ross)
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George Marshall Ruge | ... |
Fencing Opponent
(as George Marshal Ruge)
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Elizabeth Savage | ... |
Mrs. Quink
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David Schroeder | ... |
Bartender
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Linda Shayne | ... |
Girl on Train #1
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Ron Shotola | ... |
Wilson
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Beth Windsor | ... |
Lita
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Carl Esmond | ... |
General Von Helmuth
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Robert Beckler | ... |
Ballroom Dancer
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Vanna Bonta | ... |
Blue Moon Waitress
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Marlyn Mason |
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Robert Banas | ... |
Russian Choreographer (uncredited)
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Steven Braida | ... |
Cavalry Soldier (uncredited)
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Eric Dyck | ... |
Cavalry Soldier (uncredited)
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Cathe Holley | ... |
Yacht Companion (uncredited)
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Reno Stoker | ... |
Cavalry Soldier (uncredited)
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Directed by
Don Taylor |
Written by
Doris Keating | ... | (teleplay by) & |
Jill Trump | ... | (teleplay by) and |
James Lee | ... | (teleplay by) and |
Don Taylor | ... | (teleplay by) |
Errol Flynn | ... | (based upon the book by: "My Wicked, Wicked Ways") |
Produced by
Andrew Gottlieb | ... | co-producer |
Doris Keating | ... | producer |
Jill Trump | ... | co-producer |
Music by
Ken Thorne |
Cinematography by
James Glennon | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Mark Stevens | ||
Tom Stevens |
Casting By
Sally Dennison |
Production Design by
Albert Heschong |
Art Direction by
Richard Berger |
Set Decoration by
Dave L. Love |
Costume Design by
Travilla |
Production Management
Cosmas P. Bolger | ... | post-production manager |
Lee Rafner | ... | unit production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Douglas Dean III | ... | second assistant director (as Doug Dean) |
Peter Gries | ... | first assistant director (as Peter S. Gries) |
Michael Kennedy | ... | second assistant director |
Art Department
Tommi Fairbanks | ... | property master |
Eugene J. Reed | ... | carpenter (uncredited) |
Sound Department
Sam Horta | ... | sound editor |
Gordon Webb | ... | cable person (uncredited) |
Stunts
Eric Dyck | ... | stunt rider |
Dean Raphael Ferrandini | ... | stunt coordinator |
Victor Paul | ... | sword coordinator |
Steven Braida | ... | stunt rider (uncredited) |
Dean Raphael Ferrandini | ... | stunt double: Duncan Regear (uncredited) |
Reno Stoker | ... | stunt rider (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Frank Keever | ... | key grip (as Frank J. Keever) |
Music Department
Robert Drasnin | ... | music supervisor |
Script and Continuity Department
Doris Grau | ... | script supervisor (as Doris 'Dossy' Grau) |
Transportation Department
Frank Khoury | ... | driver (uncredited) |
Additional Crew
Ric Anderson | ... | actor |
Michael J. Harker | ... | production assistant |
Paul A. Levin | ... | production assistant |
Victor Paul | ... | fencing coordinator |
Norman S. Powell | ... | developed, Director Movies for Television CBS |
Production Companies
Distributors
- CBS (1985) (United States) (tv)
- CBS/Fox Home Video (1989) (Australia) (video)
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Taglines | When he was very good, he became a star. When he was very bad, he became a legend. See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Final film of Pamela Mason. See more » |
Goofs | Flynn arrives in Hollywood in 1935 on the Santa Fe Super Chief which didn't start running until 1936. It is a beautiful classic train set however. See more » |
Soundtracks | Lullaby of Broadway See more » |