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The Adventures of Robin Hood Details

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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. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

  • Release date:February 11, 1938

Awards

Awarded by
Nominee
Category
Year
Status
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Ralph Dawson Best Editing 1938 Winner
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Erich Wolfgang Korngold Best Score 1938 Winner

Cast

Errol Flynn
as Robin Hood
Olivia de Havilland
as Maid Marian
Basil Rathbone
as Sir Guy of Gisbourne
Claude Rains
as Prince John
Patric Knowles
as Will Scarlett
Eugene Pallette
as Friar Tuck
Alan Hale
as Little John
Melville Cooper
as Sheriff of Nottingham
Ian Hunter
as Richard I the Lionheart
Una O'Connor
as Bess
Herbert Mundin
as Much-the-Miller's-son
Montagu Love
as Bishop of the Black Cannons
Leonard Willey
as Sir Essex
Robert Noble
as Sir Ralf
Kenneth Hunter
as Sir Mortimer
Robert Warwick
as Sir Geoffrey
Colin Kenny
as Sir Baldwin
Lester Matthews
as Sir Ivor
Harry Cording
as Dickon Malbete
Ivan Simpson
as Proprietor of the Kent Road Tavern
Peter Hobbes
as Outlaw
Olaf Hytten
as Outlaw
Herbert Evans
as Seneschal
Holmes Herbert
as Archery Referee
Reginald Sheffield
as Herald at Archery Toumament
Charles McNaughton
as Crippen
Leyland Hodgson
as Norman Officer
John Sutton
as Richard's Knight
Alec Harford
as Outlaw
Crauford Kent
as Sir Norbert
Janet Shaw
as Humility's Daughter
Leonard Mudie
as Town Crier
Lionel Belmore
as Humility Prin
Marten Lamont
as Sir Guy's Squire
Wilfred Lucas
as Archery Official

Crew

William Keighley
Director
Michael Curtiz
Director
Hal B. Wallis
Producer
Henry Blanke
Producer
Norman Reilly Raine
Screenwriter
Seton Miller
Screenwriter
Sol Polito
Cinematographer
Tony Gaudio
Cinematographer
Leo F. Forbstein
Musical Direction/Supervision
Erich Wolfgang Korngold
Composer (Music Score)
Ralph Dawson
Editor
Milo Anderson
Costume Designer
Fred Cavens
Consultant/advisor
Perc Westmore
Makeup
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