Beverly Aadland Jackie Jackler Marie Edmund Errol Flynn
Narrated by
Errol Flynn
Cinematography
Merrill S. Brody
Edited by
Alan Smiler
Production company
Exploit Films Inc
Distributed by
Joseph Brenner Associates
Release dates
25 December 1959 (New York)[1][2] March 1960 (LA)[3]
Running time
68 mins
Country
United States
Language
English
Cuban Rebel Girls or Assault of the Cuban Rebel Girls is a 1959 semi-dramatic documentary B movie, and the final on-screen performance of Errol Flynn. He stars with his underage girlfriend, Beverly Aadland.
The script was written and narrated by Flynn, who was sympathetic to the Cuban revolution being led by Fidel Castro in its early phase.[4]
In his memoir Flynn called it "an interesting side venture... I spent many days with Fidel just before the Batistans quit."[5]
^"Article 4 -- No Title" Weiler, A H. New York Times 26 Dec 1959: 7.
^"Of Local Origin". New York Times. Dec 25, 1959. p. 25.
^"FILM OPENINGS". Los Angeles Times. Mar 27, 1960. p. E3.
^Patrick Humphries, 'Errol Flynn's Cuban Adventures', BBC News, 10 October 2009 accessed 17 May 2012
^Flynn, Errol (1959). My Wicked, Wicked Ways. p. 18.
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