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The Adventures of Robin Hood

Excitement... Danger... Suspense... as this classic adventure story sweeps across the screen!
1938 | 102m | English

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Robin Hood fights nobly for justice against the evil Sir Guy of Gisbourne while striving to win the hand of the beautiful Maid Marian.
Release Date: May 13, 1938
Director: Michael Curtiz, William Keighley
Writer: Norman Reilly Raine, Seton I. Miller
Genres: Adventure, Action, Romance, History
Keywords repayment, sword, richard the lionheart, robin hood, archer, sword fight, nottingham, sherwood forest, historical fiction, disguise, swashbuckler, medieval, technicolor, based on myths, legends or folklore, saxons, action hero, 12th century, vigilante justice, cheerful, excited
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $3,981,000
Budget: $2,033,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Errol Flynn Robin Hood
Olivia de Havilland Maid Marian
Basil Rathbone Sir Guy of Gisbourne
Claude Rains Prince John
Patric Knowles Will Scarlett
Eugene Pallette Friar Tuck
Alan Hale Little John
Melville Cooper High Sheriff of Nottingham
Ian Hunter King Richard the Lion-Heart
Una O'Connor Bess
Herbert Mundin Much
Montagu Love Bishop of the Black Canons
Leonard Willey Sir Essex
Robert Noble Sir Ralf
Kenneth Hunter Sir Mortimer
Robert Warwick Sir Geoffrey
Colin Kenny Sir Baldwin
Lester Matthews Sir Ivor
Harry Cording Dickon Malbete
Howard Hill Captain of Archers (uncredited)
Ivan F. Simpson Proprietor of Kent Road Tavern (uncredited)
Carole Landis Guest at Banquet (uncredited)
Herbert Evans Seneschal (uncredited)
Jack Gordon Villager at Tournament (uncredited)
Frank Hagney Man-at-Arms (uncredited)
Olaf Hytten Outlaw (uncredited)
Leonard Mudie Town Crier (uncredited)
Lionel Belmore Humility Prim
Georges Renavent Saxon peasant (uncredited)
Dick Rich Soldier (uncredited)
Trigger Maid Marian's Horse
Jack Deery Richard's Knight (uncredited)
Name Job
Ralph Dawson Editor
Elmer Fryer Still Photographer
Charles P. Boyle Second Unit Director of Photography
Perc Westmore Makeup Artist
Sol Polito Director of Photography
Homer Van Pelt Still Photographer
Rufus Le Maire Casting
Milo Anderson Costume Design
Leo F. Forbstein Music Director
Rydo Loshak Wardrobe Supervisor
Carl Jules Weyl Art Direction
C.A. Riggs Sound
Michael Curtiz Director
William Keighley Director
Norman Reilly Raine Screenplay
Seton I. Miller Screenplay
Erich Wolfgang Korngold Original Music Composer
Tony Gaudio Director of Photography
Hugo Friedhofer Orchestrator
Name Title
Henry Blanke Producer
Hal B. Wallis Producer
Jack L. Warner Producer
Organization Category Person
Academy Awards Best Picture N/A Nominated
Academy Awards Best Director Michael Curtiz Nominated
Academy Awards Best Actor Errol Flynn Nominated
Venice Film Festival Best Picture N/A Nominated
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Reviews

Quincey_Morris
10.0

The Definitive Robin Hood A classic in beautiful Technicolor with iconic fencing scenes, dastardly villains, and the definitive Robin and Marian. Mixing adventure, humor, and romance, Michael Curtiz’s film set the bar for Robin Hood movies for decades, so much so that there was a slew of Robin Ho ... od movies in the 40s and 50s that were actually about the sons and daughters of Robin Hood, not wanting to be compared to this version. All the iconic scenes from the story are there, from the staff fight with Little John to the archery contest to Marian’s rescue. Errol Flynn’s best known performance, with De Havilland and Rathbone memorable as Maid Marian and Sir Guy of Gisborne. A treat for young and old.

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
8.0

Outstanding - no other word for this. Easily the best of the adaptations of the "Robin Hood" stories of English folklore from the end of the 13th century. The magnificent colour, costumes, sword and archery prowess, even the slightly unconvincing sets all contribute to an excellent effort. Errol Fly ... nn leads as as the loyal, mischievous outlaw who defies and systematically robs the rich and redistributes to the poor, whilst he awaits the return of the kidnapped King Richard from his prison in Austria. Basil Rathbone, as "Guy of Gisbourne" steals this for me; he really does convey a degree of menace and I certainly would rather he had come out on top in the end!! Olivia de Havilland and Claude Rains are brilliant too - as is the underrated Melville Cooper as the hugely incompetent High Sheriff, and Alan Hale who reprises his role as "Little John" from the 1922 (Douglas Fairbanks) silent version of this legend. Eugene Pallette and Patric Knowles lead the rest of the usual suspects who make up a wonderfully enthusiastic supporting cast and Korngold comes up with, arguably, his best score of all for this fantastic historical drama.

Mar 28, 2022