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Show Errol Flynn and Olivia DeHaviland at Grove The one and only Kobin Hood, swashbuckler Errol Flynn, trades his bow and arrow for a revolver and the cool forests of Sherwood for the sun-baked plains of Kansas as he stars with Olivia de Havilland in "Santa Fe Trail" at the Grove Theater in Pleasant Grove from Oct. 1 through Oct. 7. The able supporting cast includes Raymond Massey, Van Ilcl'lin, Ronald Reagan and Alan Hale. The film's co-star, Olivia de llaviland (who played opposite Flynn as Maid Marian in "The Adventures of Robin Hood") w as cast eight times with Flynn (luring her career, creating one of Hollywood's most consistently con-sistently popular movie teams. "Santa Fe Trail", was made in 1940 and packed with all the rough and tumble action for which it's director Michael Curtis is justly famous, and concerns Northern abolitionist John Brown (Raymond Massey) and his efforts lo organize and arm a rebel band of negro slaves against the Union. Flynn, as Union Army officer Job Stuart, is assigned to (ucil these rampages culminating in Brown's historic confrontation with Union troops under Robert E. Lee at Harper's Ferry in 1859. Errol Flynn appeared in over films, seven of which are the best of their kind : "The Charge of Ihe Light Brigade," "The Adventures of Robin Hoood," "The Dawn Patrol," "The Sea Hawk," "They Died with Their Boots On," Objective Burma" Bur-ma" and "The Adventures of Don Juan." In coming months the Grove Theater will present an Errol Flynn Film Festival featuring his greatest works. "Santa Fe Trail" will screen Iwice nightly, at 7:15 and 9:30 p.m. with a matinee on Saturday at 3 p.m. In the next three weeks, the Grove w ill present Peter Lorre in Alfred Hitchcock's mystery "The Man Who Knew Too Much" (1935); and H. G. Wells science fiction story of the future, "Things to Come" ( 1936) and Charles Laughton in his Oscar-winning role as the barbaric King of England in 'The Private Life of Henry VIII" ( 1933). |