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The Adventures Of Robin Hood

The Adventures Of Robin Hood

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The most famous of all the film versions of the tale of the Nottinghamshire outlaw, this swashbuckling 1930s tale stars the great Errol...

CertificateU

Duration102 mins

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  • Harlie, 9
  • 7 reviews
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The Adventures of Robin Hood

5 stars

21 Oct 2017

If you love a film full of villains who love to break the law ,and heroes who change the world who steal from the rich and give to the poor then this film is for you?Full of fantastic sword fights breathtaking scenery,and madians in disstress.

This film has some incredible film stars in it ,from the iconic Errol Flynn to Olivia deHavilland.

Robin Hood was not born an out law but fate changed all that . WithPrince Richard off fighting in the crusades.The running of the land was left in the incapable hands of his cruel and heartless brother Prince John .A man of great unkindness , who new no mercy.A villain who takes from the poor and gives to the rich until one day Robin Hood and his band of merry men change all that.Robin will now with the help of his merrymen and the beautiful maid Marion ,will now take from the rich and give to the poor.

The film was shot in many locations,a lot of the outside scenes were shot in a beautiful forest somewhere in England .Many of the castle scenes were filmed in the studio including the famous sword fight scene on the castle stairs between Robin and Guy of Guisbon.

The film had a wonderful soundtrack the music accompanied the scenes perfectly from the dramatic sword fighting scenes to the Romantic liaisons between Robin and maid Marion.

I would recommend this film for ages 6 to 86 . I would rate this film 5 out

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