Abstract

Errol Flynn, the Hollywood swashbuckler, reinvents his screen image in the mid-1950s release The Big Boodle, filmed in Havana, Cuba, in 1956. Flynn's role was wholly atypical, the author contends, undoing his classic Hollywood image in a uniquely blended film noir drama, foreshadowing elements of the French New Wave.

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