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Errol Flynn's Ghost: Hollywood in Havana

2018-09-23 en 50m
In late 1958, Hollywood's most famous swashbuckler, Errol Flynn, found himself in the middle of a real-life adventure more improbable than the plot of any film he ever made: the Cuban revolution. It was a fitting climax to mid-20th century Cuba's obsession with American movies - a fixation that led Havana to boast of more movie theatres than New York City and Cubans to worship Gone with the Wind and Casablanca. Sixty years later, many of Havana's iconic movie houses are still standing, and the Cuban love affair with Classical Hollywood still haunts the collective imagination.

Director

Gaspar González

Producer

Gaspar González

Editor

Jorge Rubiera

Status

Released

Countries

    Companies

    • Hammer and Nail Productions

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