Adventures of Robin Hood - Complete First Season (1955)
Facts
| Directed by | Ralph Smart, Bernard Knowles and Terence Fisher |
| Cast | Richard Greene, Donald Pleasence, Rufus Cruikshank, Alan Wheatley, Alexander Gauge, Jane Asher, Paul Eddington, Jill Esmond, Ian Hunter, Geoffrey Keen and Leslie Phillips |
| Theatrical Release | September 26, 1955 |
| DVD Release | March 18, 2008 |
| Running Time | 975 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 683904505798 |
| Buy this item | $8.47 at Amazon.com As of Jul 24 2:59 EDT (details) 4 DVD, DIGITAL1STOP, Usually ships in 24 hours, Box set, Black & White, Full Screen, Mono, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language) Or 43 new from $6.59, 9 used from $5.98 |
About Adventures of Robin Hood - Complete First Season
This classic television series ran from 1955 to 1960 featuring the tales of Robin Hood and his band of Merry Men. Richard Greene stars as our gallant hero who fought the forces of the evil Prince John his local official the Sheriff of Nottingham and any aristocrat or ne'er-do-well who threatened the common people and loyal subjects of King Richard. Robin and his band lived in the shelter of Sherwood Forest fighting their foes and hoping for the day when their beloved King Richard will return from the Crusades to rule once again.System Requirements:Running Time: 983 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS UPC: 683904505798 Manufacturer No: MV50579 Product Description
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Average user review:| Robin Hood - Medieval History and Richard Greene |
As far as the acting goes, the scripts were very good and this allowed for above level acting that one does not see in present day movies (let alone television). Next to Errol Flynn, Richard Greene was probably the best Robin Hood. First of all, he could fence, and so could many of those who appeared with him (Alan Wheatley as the Sheriff of Notingham comes to mind). Greene was the fencing Captain in what was the English version of an exclusive high school. Richard Greene also had outstanding pedigree. These qualities, not the least of which was his outstanding good looks and carriage on the screen, make him not only very believable but also gives depth to his role. Archie Duncan, as Little John, and Alexander Gauge as Friar Tuck round out an outstanding cast.
Richard Greene stands out because he did have a Hollywood career that looked very promising until WWII, when he returned to England, and by the time he came back, basically his career, as well as his marriage, was over. As lack of money and timing would have it, when he was approached for this series, he gladly accepted. He never did too much after that since he made enough money from Robin Hood to basically retire to his country estate in Wexford, Ireland, raise horses, become a top breeder, and sail his yacht competitively. It is most unfortunate since I think he could have done so much more with his career. But, Robin Hood does provide a glimpse at his possiblities.
Another feature of the Robin Hood series is that many of the episodes were written by blacklisted writers that left the US because of the McCarthy era. There were several episodes written by women as well as those that were written about the "guilt by association" that prevailed during that time in the US. Maid Marian is a very strong woman and one has to think the character was given this strength because of the authors of the episodes, which were women who wrote under several names.
But the series is carried by the acting of Greene, and it does not disappoint. From the perspective of the historical Robin Hood, it does stick to some of the legends and throws in a few lessons of the McCarthy era to cross time. All in all, an excellent series with humor. Greene seemed not to take his characater too seriously, and as such, makes it more realistic. June 2, 2008
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