Unmade Films
The following projects were announced for Errol Flynn but were not made
- The White Rajah (late 1930s) - based on the life of Sir James Brooke based on Flynn's own story
- The Sea Beast (1941)
- Ghosts Don't Leave Footprints (1941) - sequel to Footsteps in the Dark
- To the Last Man (early 1940s) - comedy with Alexis Smith
- The Frontiersman (circa 1945) - an original western by Alan Le May about the beginning of a riverboat operation in the Mississippi to be produced by Flynn and Mark Hellinger with Raoul Walsh directing
- Stallion Road (1945), based on a novel, with Ida Lupino
- untitled adventure film "in the Frank Buck tradition shot off the coast of Mexico produced by Flynn
- Half Way House' (circa 1947) - an "alpine thriller" by Frances Potter and Spencer Rice
- The Turquoise (circa 1948) with Claude Rains and Dorothy Malone
- The Candy Kid (1948) with producer Bill Jacobs
- The Bengal Tiger (1952)
- Dargonfly (1953) - proposed adventure film from producer John Champion
- Lord Vanity (late 1950s)- with Robert Wagner
- Ten Days to Talara (1956) with the same director of The Big Boodle about an adventurer whose son is kidnapped
- untitled Debbie Reynolds project as her teetotal father (circa 1958)
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