The Adventures of Robin Hood

May. 13,1938      PG
Rating:
7.9
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Robin Hood fights nobly for justice against the evil Sir Guy of Gisbourne while striving to win the hand of the beautiful Maid Marian.

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  High Sheriff of Nottingham
Ian Hunter as  King Richard the Lion-Heart
Una O'Connor as  Bess

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Reviews

Steineded
1938/05/13

How sad is this?

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Reptileenbu
1938/05/14

Did you people see the same film I saw?

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KnotStronger
1938/05/15

This is a must-see and one of the best documentaries - and films - of this year.

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Kayden
1938/05/16

This is a dark and sometimes deeply uncomfortable drama

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ElMaruecan82
1938/05/17

Michael Curtiz and William Keighley's "Adventures of Robin Hood" is a swashbuckler all right, but it's a little more than that: the film is a time capsule of Hollywood's Golden Age (tainted with emerald brilliance). Even if you didn't see, you certainly saw countless movies that owe something to it, starting with the score from Erich Wolfgang Korngold, the European composer who intuitively knew that a score should be composed of various and light motifs, indicating a different shift of tones, romantic, ominous, thrilling, but with a main musical theme to overarch the whole thing, Korngold was the James Horner of his time.Since the score is the first notable quality, it was a necessary preamble, now, what's the second thing you notice? Exactly. When you think of masterpieces in color, your mind prompts you to 1939 with "Gone With the Wind" and "The Wizard of Oz", movies that are impossible to imagine in monochrome. Maybe you would also think of Disney's milestone "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" of 1937, but don't overlook the year between them. The glorious Technicolor picture, with a unique and defining pastel-like saturation, came from Warner Bros, of all the studios, the one that built its reputation for black-and-white gangster pictures. But the studios had a trick in their sleeve, a dashing new leading man for a dashing hero, no time for baddies!And Robin Hood is perhaps the most enduring of all heroes, an outlaw who rebels against a tyrant and leads a guerrilla like a Medieval "Che". There's something so timeless about his crusade, "stealing from the rich to give to the poor" is a rather revolutionary notion, and the film insists in showing the oppression inflicted by despotic and despicable Prince John (Claude Rains as cunning as his Captain Renault but without the warmth), they allow Maid Marian (OIivia de Havilland) to reconsider her opinion about the King and Robin, but it also helps us to free our hearts from any mercy when the villains are shot. This is no "rebel without a cause", like Zorro or Superman, Robin fights for truth and justice and the just way, not the Norman or Saxon way.And just like these superheroes, Robin Hood has the outfit: the bow and arrows, and the hat that put 'conic' in iconic. Sure, legends, ancient writings suggest various versions of Robin Hood (even Lionheart's reputation seemed to be closer to Scar than Mufasa) but still, the 1938 version features the definite green-clad Robin Hood, king of the bucolic scenery of Sherwood Forest and leader of the Merrie Men. So many good things depend on this representation: gentle giant Little John (Alan Hale), comic relief Much (Herbert Mundin), Friar Tuck, Prince John, Sir Guy of Gisbourne (Basil Rathbone as the perfect nemesis) and buffoonish Sheriff of Nottingham (Melville Cooper). I grew up with the Disney version but this film made me feel at home, it had everything, even the archery tournament, which I thought was a Disney invention. And Errol Flynn even managed to surpass the fox, I was surprised by how good he was. When he confronts Prince John, there's something defiant in his eyes, in his razor-sharp wit that almost equals John's evil suaveness. And his eyes aren't just there to deliver stares, look at him watching the door being closed and anticipating his escape, , this is not your grandstanding hero making all solemn poses, he's a man of action, conventional maybe, but aren't getting all too cynical about things? I'm the first New Hollywood fan, and I love my character edgy, cynical, antiheroic, I love my story to be a multilayered bag of contradictions, of delightful and dark ironies... but sometimes, I'm wondering if we're not giving too much credit to villains? Maybe heroes are tougher to play because the actor has to make them look interesting, Robin Hood isn't just about archery and fights, he's got charm, wit, charisma, even nobility and Errol Flynn knew how to convey these virtues because you could tell he took his role seriously yet had fun playing it, unlike comatose Kevin Costner in "Prince of Thieves" or Russel Crowe as 'Maximus in tights'. A good thing James Cagney declined the role for only an actor of Flynn's stature could play Robin Hood with such gusto, like Douglas Fairbanks a decade before. The Warner producers noticed his energetic and flamboyant performance as "Captain Blood" and knew he had the right stuff, the hero we immediately idolize, the man's man. And the woman's man as well.Olivia de Havilland's youthful beauty is so adorable and breathtaking she's the perfect match for Robin, an Alpha woman for an Alpha male, she's as brave as he's fearless, as noble in blood as she's in spirit and even she has a funny lady-in-waiting in Bess, played by the irresistible and fidgety Una O'Connor (her flirting with Much was cute beyond words). Robin's journey couldn't do without the romance and the beautiful balcony pledge of love, but once again, the film challenges your expectations and instead of ending with a conventional ride into the sunset, it ends with a funny line and an abrupt ending that respects the spirit of the hero and doesn't overplay the romantic tone.Now, I started by saying that it's more than a swashbuckler, but let's keep in mind that it's one after all, and the ultimate one. The swordfights (especially the climax) are wonderfully executed. While most action movies today mix messy fights where people get shot for real fights, looking at the stunts involving the arrows, the way Flynn ride the top atop the castle, you can tell they're not perfect but that's because they're real. For all it's old-fashioned look, "The Adventures of Robin Hood" still holds up today and is so generous in fun, thrills and colors that it's a school-case of classical film-making and entertainment, a game-changing milestone to content any movie lover.

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Neville C Bardoli OBE CBE
1938/05/18

Few storybooks have been more brilliantly brought to life, page for page, chapter for chapter, derring-do for derring-do than this full-coloured recounting of the fabulous deeds of legend's arch-archer, Sir Robin of Locksley. In Errol Flynn, Sir Robin of Sherwood Forest has found his man, a swashbuckler from peaked cap to pointed toe, defiant of his enemies and England's, graciously impudent with his lady love, quick for a fight or a frolic. He moves swiftly when there's need and Guy of Gisbourne rues it.Author - Neville Bardoli IMDb

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jrich-37411
1938/05/19

Although not accurate in history, this is a great film between the rich and the poor. In King Richard's absence, Prince John leads the Normans to begin oppressing the Saxons. Sir Robin of Locksley has no other option but to turn into an outlaw and begins stealing from the rich to give to the poor. This action/adventure movie, like any other, is also a romance. Throughout the whole film, Robin goes after a women he fell in love with, Marian. This great Technicolor movie is by far the best Robin hood film.

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Filipe Neto
1938/05/20

This film tells the story of Robin Hood, one of the most popular heroes of adventures of all time, an immortal symbol of the struggle for justice and freedom. Directed by Michael Curtiz and William Keighley, the film has a screenplay by Norman Reilly Raine and Seton I. Miller, and stars Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland.Its one of the most popular films of the career of these two actors, who have co on several occasions. In fact, watching the career of one of them means, invariably, observe the colleague. Flynn is one of biggest heartthrobs of classic cinema while Olivia is the eternal damsel in distress. The almost ideal way both collaborate is perhaps one of the reasons why the films they made are still very alive in people's memory, decades after they left the big screen.The script, slightly inspired by the stories about this legendary character, is very imaginative and it fits in we usually find in swashbuckling. The cast was up to the challenge and shone with precise and accurate performances. The theatricality of gestures and speeches, like the idealized and romantic scenarios, helped the charm of the film, with little historical accuracy but with great visual effect. That was the old cinema. One way to make cinema that has passed, but that got us pearls that we still enjoy today.

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