Summary
When King John imposes oppressive taxes and cruel treatment upon the local population in medieval England, the son of legendary bandit Robin Hood reforms his father's "Merry Men" to once more rise against the king.
When King John imposes oppressive taxes and cruel treatment upon the local population in medieval England, the son of legendary bandit Robin Hood reforms his father's "Merry Men" to once more rise against the king.
Those men in Lincoln-green tights are at it again, this time with John Derek as Robin Hood's son, battling to get anti-democratic villain George Macready to sign the Magna Carta. It's another example of how Hollywood used to rewrite history, though the poor script couldn't plump out its entertainment with much value.
role | name |
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Robin, Earl of Huntingdon | John Derek |
Lady Marianne | Diana Lynn |
King John | George Macready |
Little John | Alan Hale |
Sir Giles | Paul Cavanagh |
Count of Flanders | Lowell Gilmore |
Friar Tuck | Billy House |
Alan-a-Dale | Lester Matthews |
role | name |
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Director | Gordon Douglas |