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Portugal | Spain
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7/10
IMDbBest Costume Design Color | 1950
Best Art DirectionSet Decoration Color | 1950
Best Archival ReRecording of an Existing Score | 2013 | James
Budget 3,408,000 USD
Box Office Collection 4,772,000 USD
Errol Flynn did not wear a wig and let his naturally curly hair grow for the role. The producers were worried about it becoming unruly during the climactic fight scenes, so it was decided that he wear a bandanna.
The dramatic leap which Don Juan did from the 17th step of the grand staircase during the climactic sword fight with Robert Douglas was done by stuntman/actor Jock Mahoney, the only stuntman who would agree to do it. Mahoney was paid $350 for the stunt.
Errol Flynn was 38 when he made this movie, but his wild lifestyle had diminished his health and made him less able to perform his own stunts, as he had in earlier films like Captain Blood (1935), The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) and The Sea Hawk (1940).
In his autobiography "My Wicked Wicked Ways" Errol writes about the attempt the film crew made to make sure he was sober enough to make it through the movie. Flynn's answer to this was to bring vodka injected oranges to the set.
Besides footage from The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) - for Don Juan's escape into the night - footage from The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939) was used for Don Juan's entry into London. A decade-younger Errol Flynn can clearly be seen as the Earl of Essex in the distant shots as he leads his entourage through London to the palace just as Don Juan is doing in the later film.
"[last lines] Leporello: Juan! No more romance, huh? Don Juan: My dear friend, there's a little bit of Don Juan in every man, and since I am Don Juan, there must be more of it in me!"
"Don Juan: Beloved, no power on Earth could've kept me from you. In all this world there's been but one image in my heart, one vision before my eyes... Catherine: Yes, yes, go on... Don Juan: I have loved you since the beginning of time. Catherine: But you only met me yesterday... Don Juan: Why, that was when time began!"