The Hollywood swashbuckler never let truth get in the way of a good story – an ethos embraced whole-heartedly by this over-the-top film
Discussion of the merits of films based on real-life subjects often involve words like “truth” and “accuracy”. When it comes to stories about Errol Flynn, the intrepid and charismatic Tasmanian who became a Hollywood megastar in the 1930s, such descriptors should be banished and anyone who dares use them publicly shamed.
Or perhaps, in a more Flynnian mode of punishment: forced run through a jungle naked then walk the plank of the nearest pirate ship.
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