The Adventures of Robin Hood
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The Adventures of Robin Hood

When Prince John and the Norman Lords begin oppressing the Saxon masses in King Richard's absence in 1190s England, a Saxon lord fights back as the ou...tlaw leader of a resistance movement. Show More

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In The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938), set in 12th century England, Prince John, along with the Norman Lords, implement oppressive measures against the Saxon population while King Richard is away. Amidst the turmoil, a Saxon nobleman emerges as the courageous leader of a resistance movement. Robin Hood, the outlaw with a heart of gold, leads a band of loyal followers in their quest to combat injustice and restore balance to the kingdom.

As tensions rise, Robin Hood's charm and skill with a bow and arrow captivate the audience. Robbing from the rich to give to the poor, he becomes a symbol of hope for the oppressed Saxons. Alongside his loyal companion Little John and the beautiful Maid Marian, Robin fights valiantly against the corrupt reign of Prince John, bringing together a motley crew of merry men.

With thrilling action sequences and moments of endearing romance, The Adventures of Robin Hood showcases the indomitable spirit and unwavering determination of its titular hero. His sense of justice and belief in fighting for the greater good inspire others to stand up against tyranny. Throughout the film, Robin's bravery and cunning are put to the test as he outwits the Norman Lords and their henchmen, all the while evading capture and furthering the cause of justice.

With its memorable characters, swashbuckling action, and timeless themes of heroism and righteousness, The Adventures of Robin Hood remains an iconic film that continues to captivate audiences today. Join Robin Hood on his quest to restore justice and equality to the people of England in this classic adventure.

Also Known As:

The Adventures of Robin Hood

Release Date:

14 May 1938

Writers:

Norman Reilly Raine, Seton I. Miller, Rowland Leigh

Awards:

Won 3 Oscars. 6 wins & 2 nominations total