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Sword of Sherwood Forest

All-New Adventures of Robin Hood! The world's most fearless fighter faces his greatest challenge!
1960 | 80m | English

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Popularity: 0.6 (history)

Director: Terence Fisher
Writer: Alan Hackney
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Robin of Loxley and his men stumble on a plot to overthrow Hubert Walter, King's Chancellor and Archbishop of Canterbury. The plotters, the Sheriff of Nottingham and the Earl of Newark, have set an ambush for Walter and Lady Marian Fitzwater. Will Robin get to them before it is too late?
Release Date: Dec 26, 1960
Director: Terence Fisher
Writer: Alan Hackney
Genres: Adventure, History
Keywords sherwood forest, robin hood
Production Companies Hammer Film Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 02, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 21, 2024
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Name Character
Richard Greene Robin Hood
Peter Cushing Sheriff of Nottingham
Niall MacGinnis Friar Tuck
Richard Pasco Edward, Earl of Newark
Jack Gwillim Archbishop Hubert Walter
Sarah Branch Maid Marian
Nigel Green Little John
Edwin Richfield The Sheriff's Lieutenant
Vanda Godsell The Prioress
Charles Lamb Old Bowyer
Dennis Lotis Alan A'Dale
Derren Nesbitt Martin of Eastwood (uncredited)
Oliver Reed Lord Melton (uncredited)
Desmond Llewelyn Wounded Fugitive (uncredited)
Patrick Crean Lord Ollerton (uncredited)
Name Job
Terence Fisher Director
Alan Hackney Screenplay
Ken Hodges Director of Photography
Lee Doig Editor
Gilbert White Animal Wrangler
Name Title
Michael Carreras Executive Producer
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John Chard
7.0

Marian. Catch! Sword of Sherwood Forest is directed by Terence Fisher and written by Alan Hackney. It stars Richard Greene, Sarah Branch, Peter Cushing, Richard Pasco, Nigel Green, Oliver Reed and Niall MacGinnis. Music is by Alun Hoddinott and cinematography by Ken Hodges. One of Hammer Films ... ’ Robin Hood movies that reinvents the legend with some lively swashbuckling glee. Plot is kind of incidental, this really is about some good honest family entertainment involving sword fights, bow and arrow skills, political machinations and some costume malarkey. There’s a good story here, based around a dastardly assassination plot that Robin and his merry men get dragged into, this part of the pic is well written and directed with assuredness by Fisher, one of Hammer’s greatest directors. Richard Greene reprises the role of Robin that he played in the popular TV show The Adventures of Robin Hood, and whilst he is unlikely to be at the top of anyone’s favourite Robin Hood portrayal lists, he’s comfortable in the tights and engages heroically enough in all the right places. Cushing is the class act on show as the evil Sheriff of Nottingham, and Branch is fetching as Marian, though the sparks never fly between herself and Greene. Sadly there’s irritants that stop the film pushing through the forest to breathe fresh air with the best of the other Hood outings. So much focus is spent on Robin the man, his merry men barely get a look in to impact on proceedings. Which when you have Nigel Green as Little John amounts to a crime of a wasted opportunity. The choreography for all the fight scenes is adequate enough, but it lacks dynamism, while Oliver Reed may be enjoying himself greatly, but he adopts an accent that I don’t think has been invented yet! Still, lots of fun here regardless. 7/10

May 16, 2024