
The Adventures of Robin Hood
by Errol Flynn (Robin Hood),
Olivia de Havilland (Maid Marian),
Basil Rathbone (Sir Guy of Gisbourne),
Claude Rains (Prince John),
Una O'Connor (Bess),
Patric Knowles (Will Scarlet),
Melville Cooper (Sheriff of Nottingham),
Herbert Mundin (Much the Miller's Son),
Montagu Love (Bishop of the Black Canons),
Robert Warwick (Sir Geoffrey),
Leonard Willey (Sir Essex),
Harry Cording (Dickon Malbete),
Howard Hill (Captain of Archers),
Robert Noble (Sir Ralf),
Kenneth Hunter (Sir Mortimer,Richard I the Lionheart),
Colin Kenny (Sir Baldwin),
Lester Matthews (Sir Ivor),
Ivan Simpson (Tavern Proprietor,Proprietor of Kent Road Tavern),
Charles McNaughton (Crippen),
Lionel Belmore (Humility Prin),
Janet Shaw (Humility's Daughter),
Crauford Kent (Sir Norbert),
Austin Fairman (Sir Nigel),
Holmes Herbert (Referee),
Leonard Mudie (Town Crier),
Eugène Pallette (Friar Tuck),
Lowden Adams (Old Crusader),
James Baker (Captain Philip of Arras),
Alan Hale Jr. (Little John),
Wilfred Lucas (Archery Official),
Reginald Sheffield (Herald at Archery Toumament),
Hal Brazeale (High Sheriff's Squire),
Herbert Evans (Seneschal),
Alec Harford (Outlaw),
Peter Hobbes (Outlaw),
Leyland Hodgson (Norman Officer),
Olaf Hytten (Outlaw),
Marten Lamont (Sir Guy's Squire),
Val Stanton (Outlaw),
John Sutton (Richard's Knight),
Alan Hale Sr. (Actor),
Michael Curtiz (Director,Writer),
Michael Curtiz (Director),
William Keighley (Director,Writer),
William Keighley (Director),
Norman Reilly Raine (Screenwriter),
Norman Reilly Raine (Screenwriter),
Seton I. Miller (Screenwriter,Screenwriter),
Seton I. Miller (Screenwriter,Screenwriter),
Henry Blanke (Producer),
Erich Wolfgang Korngold (Composer),
Erich Wolfgang Korngold (Composer),
Ralph Dawson (Editor),
Tony Gaudio (Cinematographer),
Sol Polito (Cinematographer),
Carl Jules Weyl (Art Director),
Rowland Leigh (Screenwriter),
Rowland Leigh (Screenwriter),
Hal B. Wallis (Executive Producer),
Hal B. Wallis (Executive Producer,Producer),
Jack L. Warner (Executive Producer),
Jack L. Warner (Executive Producer),
Nathan Levinson (Sound Effects),
C.A. Riggs (Sound/Sound Designer)
Format: DVD
ISBN: 888574513405
Publication Date: 07/18/2017
Edition Description: Subtitled / Full Frame
In order to avoid the material copyrighted by Douglas Fairbanks Sr. for his 1922 Robin Hood, the scripters of this Flynn version relied on several legendary episodes that had never before been filmed, notably the battle between Robin and Little John (Alan Hale Sr., who played this part three times in his long career) and the "piggy-back" episode between Robin and Friar Tuck (Eugene Pallette). The film ties together the various ancient anecdotes with a storyline bounded by the capture in Austria of Richard the Lionheart (Ian Hunter) on one end and Richard's triumphant return to England on the other. Robin Hood is already an outlaw at the outset of the film, while Maid Marian (Olivia de Havilland) is initially part of the enemy camp, as one of Prince John's (Claude Rains) entourage. Marian warms up to Robin's fight against injustice (and to Robin himself), eventually becoming a trusted ally. James Cagney was originally announced for the role of Robin Hood, just before Cagney left Warner Bros. in a salary dispute. William Keighley was the original director, but he worked too slowly to suit the tight production schedule and was replaced by Michael Curtiz (both men receive screen credit). A lengthy opening jousting sequence was shot but removed from the final print; portions of this sequence show up as stock footage in the 1957 Warners film The Story of Mankind. The chestnut-colored Palomino horse ridden by de Havilland in the Sherwood Forest scenes later gained screen stardom as Roy Rogers' Trigger.
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