The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men

6.2
19521h 24m

Young Robin Hood, in love with Maid Marian, enters an archery contest with his father at the King's palace. On the way home his father is murdered by henchmen of Prince John. Robin takes up the life of an outlaw, gathering together his band of merry men with him in Sherwood Forest, to avenge his father's death and to help the people of the land that Prince John are over taxing.

Production

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Cast

Photo of Richard Todd

Richard Todd

Robin Hood

Photo of Joan Rice

Joan Rice

Maid Marian

Photo of Peter Finch

Peter Finch

Sheriff of Nottingham

Photo of James Hayter

James Hayter

Friar Tuck

Photo of Martita Hunt

Martita Hunt

Queen Eleanor

Photo of Hubert Gregg

Hubert Gregg

Prince John

Photo of Bill Owen

Bill Owen

Stutely

Photo of Reginald Tate

Reginald Tate

Hugh Fitzooth

Photo of Anthony Eustrel

Anthony Eustrel

Archbishop of Canterbury

Photo of Hal Osmond

Hal Osmond

Much the Miller

Photo of Michael Hordern

Michael Hordern

Scathelock

Photo of Patrick Barr

Patrick Barr

King Richard

Photo of Anthony Forwood

Anthony Forwood

Will Scarlet

Photo of Julian Somers

Julian Somers

Posse Leader

Photo of Bill Travers

Bill Travers

Posse Man

Photo of Ewen Solon

Ewen Solon

Merrie Man

Photo of Richard Graydon

Richard Graydon

Merrie Man

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Reviews

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6/10

A colourful and enjoyable Disnification of the tale from 12th century English folklore. This time, we have a tousled Richard Todd in the title role. He travels to Nottingham to take part in an archery contest with his father (Reginald Tate). They win, but say some rather disparaging things about the new Sheriff (Peter Finch) and his father is killed as they return home. This drives our hero to outlawdom, and the traditional good v evil battles commence. We are introduced to James Robertson Justice as "Little John" and a jovial James Hayter as "Tuck" and all engage in a battle with the evil Sheriff and his devious patron Prince John (Hubert Gregg). In this version, "Maid Marian" (Joan Rice) is the daughter of the previous Sheriff who has accompanied Richard the Lionheart to the Crusades; she defects with her beau to live in the forest and there, their romance blossoms. Sadly, the narrative is all to frequently augmented by the rather annoying singing of Alan-a-Dale (Elton Hayes) and the action scenes are a bit theatrical - as is the performance of the imperious Martita Hunt as Queen Eleanor, but it's still a fun historical costume romp that is an easy family film to watch.

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