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Robin Hood

1922 | 133m | English

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Amid big-budget medieval pageantry, King Richard goes on the Crusades leaving his brother Prince John as regent, who promptly emerges as a cruel, grasping, treacherous tyrant. Apprised of England's peril by message from his lady-love Marian, the dashing Earl of Huntingdon endangers his life and honor by returning to oppose John, but finds himself and his friends outlawed, with Marian apparently dead. Enter Robin Hood, acrobatic champion of the oppressed, laboring to set things right through swashbuckling feats and cliffhanging perils!
Release Date: Oct 18, 1922
Director: Allan Dwan
Writer: Allan Dwan, Kenneth Davenport, Edward Knoblock, Lotta Woods, Douglas Fairbanks
Genres: Adventure, Romance
Keywords robber, robin hood, archer, sword fight, silent film
Production Companies Douglas Fairbanks Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 09, 2025
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Douglas Fairbanks Robin Hood
Enid Bennett Lady Marian Fitzwalter
Wallace Beery Richard the Lion-Hearted
Sam De Grasse Prince John
Alan Hale Little John
Bud Geary Will Scarlett
Willard Louis Friar Tuck
Lloyd Talman Allan-a-Dale
Paul Dickey Sir Guy of Gisbourne
William Lowery The High Sheriff of Nottingham
Frank Austin Friar
Roy Coulson King's Jester
Charles Stevens Prince John's Aide
Name Job
Charles Richardson Director of Photography
William Nolan Editor
Wilfred Buckland Supervising Art Director
Edward M. Langley Art Direction
Irvin J. Martin Art Direction
George Westmore Makeup Artist
Allan Dwan Director, Writer
Kenneth Davenport Writer
Edward Knoblock Writer
Lotta Woods Writer
Victor Schertzinger Original Music Composer
Arthur Edeson Director of Photography
Mitchell Leisen Costume Design
Douglas Fairbanks Story
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Douglas Fairbanks Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

This is probably the most complete of the cinematic tales of this hero of 13th Century English folklore. Douglas Fairbanks assumes the role of the fabled Earl of Huntingdon before King Richard (Wallace Beery) heads off on the Third Crusade. It is only whilst on that holy mission that he discovers th ... e brutality being carried out at home by the King's errant brother Prince John (the superbly ferret-like Sam de Grasse). He feigns an excuse to the King to return home without explaining why, but falls foul of one of John's spies and is left, injured and betrayed, to rot in a foreign tower. Luckily, "Little John" (Alan Hale) is also left and soon they are free, home and rallying the people against their would-be-usurper and his fiendishly horrid sidekicks "Guy of Gisbourne" (Paul Dickey) and the High Sheriff (William Lowery). The former of these two glorified hoodlums takes a shine to the "Lady Marion" (Enid Bennett) but can Huntingdon - now adopting the moniker "Robin Hood" save her from his evil machinations, and thwart the power hungry ambitions of Prince John in time? The biggest budget of the time ($1.5m) went into this and it is easy to see how - the sets, especially around Nottingham castle, are superb; the cast plentiful and the end to end action scenes really are a joy to watch. Fairbanks thinks nothing of scaling an hundred foot wall or fighting off dozens of the Prince's (admittedly pretty hopeless) soldiers as he determines to free his land from oppression and return it to true government. Bennett is beautiful as "Marion"; she has a feistiness that you don't always see in the frequently soporific heroines of the 1920s where the eyes were the prize. The star is at the top of his swashbuckling game, indulged totally by Allan Dwan and Arthur Edeson's grand scale - sometimes intimate - but certainly rousing photography. Fabulous entertainment, this....

Jun 06, 2022