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The Adventures of Robin Hood (Two-Disc Special Edition)

The Adventures of Robin Hood (Two-Disc Special Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Marion: "You speak treason!"-- Robin:"Fluently!"
Review: That exchange in "The Adventures of Robin Hood" was first drawn to my attention because it was used in the frontspiece of a trashy book about Flynn's being a secret Nazi spy. Well, I don't know whether he was a spy or not, but Errol Flynn was the best swashbuckler I've ever seen, and this movie is the crowning acheivement of his career--maybe one of the ten greatest films released by Warner Brothers, too.

While Flynn is the star, I must admit that my love for this film is rooted not to his performance, but to those of Basil Rathbone and Claude Rains. After all this time, I still can't determine which actor does the better job. Rathbone is Sir Guy, Robin Hood's nemesis, who hates him not only because Robin is a threat to the usual evil usurper plans, but because he senses correctly that Maid Marion is in love with Robin Hood. His striking good looks are used to full advantage--in some scenes, such as when Robin is sentenced to hang, Rathbone actually looks like a figure in an El Greco painting. And of course, there's his skill with a sword. The prolonged duel at the film's conclusion would never have been as good if Rathbone weren't so agile and malicious. When my three-year-old nephew happened to see this scene, he became hopelessly hooked on swords and armor! (Although, to be sure, Robin and Guy wear no armor in this scene, but toddlers tend to overgeneralize sometimes.)

As for Claude Rains, he's a wickedly good actor! His Prince John is a wily schemer, overthrowing his brother's regent by playing on others' greed for advancement. He himself never lifts a sword, but he manages to get very far on the metal and mettle of his co-conspirators. Just listen to the way the words just trip off his tongue: he's one jaded Plantagenet, all right.

It's a beautiful-looking film, too, as if a Howard Pyle or NC Wyeth book just popped up and came to life. The costumes, the sets, the cinematography--everything comes together for a feast for the eyes. Topping it off, Erich Wolfgang Korngold's Oscar-winning score underlies every scene magnificently.

If you're looking for a film for a special family holiday or a romantic evening with your honey, or just a night in by yourself with a pizza and a pint of ice cream, look no further than "The Adventures of Robin Hood"--and by St. George, you'll see I'm right on target!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It Doesn't Get Any Better
Review: Like my title says, it doesn't get any better than this! Color like they must have in Heaven, and the truest good guy in all of movie folklore! Classic lines, classic swordplay, and Errol Flynn in his prime. Plus Basil Rathbone, who could also really fence (no stunt doubles here) and Claude Rains as the evil prince. I must have this movie memorized by now, line by line. If this comes out in DVD, it will be the all time greatest dvd release by far. ... Until then, get it on VHS, and you still won't be disappointed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Adventures of Robin Hood
Review: This movie has to rate among the the top 10 adventure movies of all time. Errol Flynn was at his finest and most heroic(the dueling scenes alone are worth the price of admission); Basil Rathbone was at his evil-est; Claud Rains at his sleaziest; Olivia de Havilland was at her prettiest; not to mention the rest of the stellar cast. This was just movie-making at its very best. The DVD is l-o-n-g overdue!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Old as the dinosaurs!
Review: This is the oldest video I've ever seen, except the version I saw didn't looked like it was black and white. When I saw the movie I was amazed at the sword fighting, it looked as if they didn't even care about they're moves. This is indeed as old as the dinosaurs, I indeed think this filled with action and adventure.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Timeless Thrilling Adventure Classic
Review: This film is still thrilling for children and intensely nostalgic for grown-ups. 1938's THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD remains one of the most popular adventure films for all time. The film gives the legend of Robin Hood a light, satirical edge. Everyone in it is defined clear to the bone. Errol Flynn with exuberant aplomb plays Robin with a mixture of daring-do and self-mockery. It's good vs. evil all the way with Olivia De Havilland as Maid Marian, Alan Hale as Little John, Ian Hunter as Richard the Lion-Hearted, Basil Rathbone and Claude Rains as the villains. The rousing film's direction is credited to Michael Curtiz and William Keighley, the former having replaced the latter. In a way this is a forerunner of the modern popular screen action hero. There is no situation as hopeless as it looks that Robin cannot escape from. This should be credited to Flynn's tongue-in-cheek approach to the role with all and his athletic screen presence. Composer Erich Wolfgang (CAPTAIN BLOOD, JUAREZ, THE SEA HAWK, KINGS ROW) Korngold's score won an Academy Award. The fantastic colour photography was the work of Cinematographers Sol Polito and Tony Gaudio. When we think of the best of Flynn we think of this role. I hope someone somewhere is seeing that this film is being preserved for future generations. Films like this are rare and we need them today in these uncertain times more than ever before.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: errol flyn! how i wish he could be my lover!
Review: this is the best robin hood movie made yet. see it...make your friends and family see it....this movie is a classic forever.....

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A truly great film!
Review: Robin Hood is one of the best films ever made in my opinion and Errol Flynn is perfect for the role of Robin Hood. This is one not to miss.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Welcome to Sherwood, my lady!
Review: Errol Flynn is the definitive Robin Hood, indeed! This glorious Technicolor swashbuckler from 1938 is such a joyous and entertaining film. Everything in this movie is top-notch, from the cast to the cinematography to the musical score. What more can I say? Well, I have to say that I love the greens in the Technicolor photography. They look so lush, vibrant, colorful, and awe-inspiring, especially in the Sherwood Forest. There's also some moments of humor in the movie, just like in "Raiders of the Lost Ark" or any other action/adventure film. Even over 60 years later, this movie still dazzles and brings joy to any movie lover, including myself.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If I could give it more I would.
Review: This movie is timeless. I'm 30 and have watched it countless upon countless times over the course of my life. It holds up incredibly well. Some stuff may not be as perfect as it could be in it, but the acting and direction are fantastic. All over the Internet people love this flick, and to this day Errol Flynn STILL seems to hold the mantle of Robin Hood. Something no one has ever done to such a degree with the character. I could go on and on. All I ask is WHAT ABOUT DVD! GIVE US A BREAK! HAVE MERCY FOR CRYING OUT LOUD!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Will the REAL Robin Hood please step forward
Review: Errol Flynn is the REAL Robin Hood. This movie ranks right along other classics that stand the test of time. The swordplay and archery action are first rate. With none of the blood, guts, and gore of other Robin Hood films, this one will delight the whole family. You'll laugh with Frair Tuck, your heart will pound with excitement at the tournament, and you'll experiance the joy of love between Robin and Maid Marion. This is a great movie.


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