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  1. Robin Hood - The time of kings ends (2012) Robin Hood - The time of kings ends (2012) Robin Hood - The time of kings ends (2012) View more photos Movie Info. Director Martin Schreier.

    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • Ken Duken
    • Martin Schreier
    • In Hood (2018) - 5.3
    • In Hood (1991) - 5.7
    • Rd of Sherwood Forest (1960) - 5.9
    • In and Marian (1976) - 6.5
    • In Hood (2010) - 6.6
    • Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men (1952) - 6.7
    • In Hood: Men in Tights (1993) - 6.7
    • In Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991) - 6.9
    • Glas Fairbanks in Robin Hood (1922) - 7.2
    • In Hood (1973) - 7.6

    Otto Bathurst (PeakyBlinders, Black Mirror) became the most recent director to take on Robin Hood when he made the jump from television to the big screen with Robin Hood (2018). Unfortunately, audiences didn't much care for Bathurst's version, and critics enjoyed it even less, but the heavy dose of action and notable cast of Taron Egerton (Kingsmen...

    Originally intended to have a theatrical release, Robin Hood (1991) instead had its American premiere on the Fox networkthanks to a more popular Robin Hood movie set to release a month later (we'll get to that later), though it still had a theatrical run in Europe, Asia, and Australia. The movie was directed by John Irvin (Raw Deal) and produced by...

    Terence Fisher's Sword of Sherwood Forest (1960) marked the first time that an actor starred as Robin Hood after previously doing so, as Richard Greene played the same character on the popular television series The Adventures of Robin Hoodfrom 1955-1960. RELATED: The 10 Best Archers From Film & TV While keeping many of the familiar core characters,...

    The Logan (2017) of Robin Hood movies, Robin and Marian(1976) focuses on an aging Robin many years after his exploits in Nottingham. When Robin and Little John return home after losing their close friend King Richard in war, he learns Marian has since joined a convent before being unjustly arrested by the sheriff, prompting Robin to face his nemesi...

    From four-time Oscar-nominated director Ridley Scott, the 2010 Robin Hood tells the gritty story of a Robin (Russell Crowe) with non-traditional origins. An ordinary soldier returning from war, Robin befriends and becomes the surrogate son of the aging Sir Loxley (Max von Sydow), who now lives with his widowed daughter-in-law - Marion (Cate Blanche...

    A shared event in almost every version of the Robin Hood story is an archery competition in which Robin bests the Sheriff of Nottingham, usually with an arrow-splitting final shot. The event typically comes later in the story, but in Disney's The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men(1952), it's an inciting incident. RELATED: 5 Live-Action Disney ...

    By far the funniest version of the legend, Robin Hood: Men in Tights(1993) is full of sight gags, slapstick humor, potty jokes, playful songs, anachronisms, and customary fourth wall breaks from comedy master Mel Brooks. The story still follows the traditional Robin Hood arc but introduces funny new characters like Ahchoo (Dave Chappelle) the son o...

    Two years before agreeing to star in Men in Tights, Cary Elwes turned down the same titular role in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves(1991), the movie directly spoofed by Mel Brooks. The story sticks closely to the traditional Robin Hood tale, save for the use of a new major character in Azeem (Morgan Freeman). The movie was the biggest box office succ...

    A read-through of the trivia on Robin Hood(1922) is sure to fascinate cinephiles. With the highest budget ever utilized at the time of its release (about $1.5 million), its castle set was the largest ever built for a silent film. RELATED: Top 10 Black And White Classic Movies Every Film Fan Should See The movie, which heavily banked on the marketab...

    The only major animated cinematic version of Robin Hood (save the Monsieur Hood cameo in Shrek), Disney's second take on the legend came in a much more on-brand form with Robin Hood(1973). Featuring a familiar fun story with innocent humor, humanoid animals, and charming voice-acting performances, the movie is full of catchy original songs, one of ...

  2. Robin Hood is a 2010 historical action-adventure film based on the Robin Hood legend, directed by Ridley Scott and starring Russell Crowe, Cate Blanchett, William Hurt, Mark Strong, Mark Addy, Oscar Isaac, Danny Huston, Eileen Atkins, and Max von Sydow.

    • The Adventures Of Robin Hood. Warner Bros., 1938. There is no question that The Adventures Of Robin Hood, starring Errol Flynn, isn't the definitive adaptation of the legend of Robin Hood.
    • Robin Hood. Walt Disney Studios, 1973. While not the most accurate to legend, Disney's 1973 animated adaptation, Robin Hood, has one charming fox playing Robin of Locksley.
    • The Court Jester. Paramount Pictures, 1955. The lesser-known musical-comedy The Court Jester starring Danny Kaye as Hubert Hawkins, the Robin stand-in, is as heartwarming as it is fun.
    • Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. Warner Bros., 1991. The controversy of Kevin Costner's attempt at a British accent aside, the 1991 classic still holds up when compared to some of the less successful adaptations.
  3. In 1194, English nobleman Robin of Locksley has spent years in an Ayyubid prison in Jerusalem, having followed King Richard the Lionheart on the Third Crusade. Robin and his comrade Peter Dubois escape, saving the life of a Moor named Azeem.

  4. Robin Hood - The time of kings ends Pictures and Photo Gallery -- Check out just released Robin Hood - The time of kings ends Pics, Images, Clips, Trailers, Production...

  5. Robin Hood is a 1973 American animated musical adventure comedy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Buena Vista Distribution. Produced and directed by Wolfgang Reitherman, it is based on the English folktale "Robin Hood".