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Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 5014138274931
Format: PAL
Number Of Discs: 1
Theatrical Release Date: 1976-04
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.com essential video: This underrated Richard Lester film is really a classic--and one of the most romantic movies ever made. Working from James Goldman's script, Lester casts Sean Connery as an aged Robin Hood, returned after years away at the Crusades with an increasingly mad King Richard (Richard Harris). Robin and Little John (a very funny Nicol Williamson) return to find that the sheriff of Nottingham (Robert Shaw) is up to his old nasty tricks--and that Maid Marian (Audrey Hepburn) is now a nun. Lester brings the same touch to this period film that he did to The Three Musketeers and The Four Musketeers, blending authenticity with a knowing wink at the conventions of period films. But the heart of this film is the very palpable emotion between Hepburn and Connery (and between Connery and Williamson). The ending is guaranteed three hankies, minimum. --Marshall Fine
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Several years past his last Eon James Bond film finds Sean Connery hitting his stride. This was one of several truly memorable period pieces in that year or two (which included THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING and THE WIND AND THE LION). Great performances by Connery, Audrey Hepburn, Robert Shaw and Nicol Williamson. Also in a small part, Richard Harris as very mad Richard the Lionheart. A warm tale of love, aging with real chemistry between Connery and Hepburn. The end is a downer but it really had ... Read More
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This review is for "Robin and Marian" (Widescreen 2002 Edition)
PLEASE NOTE THAT ONCE AGAIN AMAZON HAS LUMPED REVIEWS FOR ALL VERSIONS OF "Robin and Marian," THUS DENIGRATING THIS DVD VERSION!!!
I have always been a fan of Robin Hood shows, and when "Robin and Marian" came out I was thrilled to see this "new" take on the legend. I must admit, however, that I was a bit skeptical of the fact that Audrey Hepburn (who portrays Lady Marian) was in the film. The only movie I had ever ... Read More
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The film picks up the Robin Hood legend some twenty years after with Robin and his sidekick Little John return to their old Sherwood Forest embittered by King Richard, by the Crusades and their sickening brutality...
They're informed by former friends Friar Tuck and Will that the lovely Maid Marian now lives nearby, where she has become the abbess... And the sheriff is as powerful as ever and rules the country...
Marian greets Robin's return with mixed feelings, and tells ... Read More
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loved this movie years ago and was thrilled to be able to own it. great story, robin hood back from the crusades. drama, laughs, armor and fights. what more could you want? and the times are portrayed realistically, (for Hollywood), people get dirty, the kings court is shown as much as it would have been.
hope you enjoy it as much as i
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This is an interesting interpretation of the old fable. It starts slow but picks up after Robin and Little John return to England. Sean Connery gives a fine performance as would be expected. Robert Shaw's interpretation as the Sheriff is wonderful. Not your ordinary Robin Hood story, but well worth the time to watch.
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