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The first clear reference to "rhymes of Robin Hood" is from the alliterative poem Piers Plowman, thought to have been composed in the 1370s, followed shortly afterwards by a quotation of a later common proverb, [2] "many men speak of Robin Hood and never shot his bow", [3] in Friar Daw's Reply (c. 1402) [4] and a complaint in Dives and Pauper (1405–1410) that people would rather listen to ...
Robin Hood: Created by Richard Carpenter. With Peter Llewellyn Williams, Ray Winstone, Mark Ryan, Clive Mantle. A forest mystical being appoints two men in succession as the legendary outlaw defender of the oppressed.
Finally, in a bit of a Hollywood twist, a sign here said that this falls was a filming location of the movie Robin Hood – Prince of Thieves starring Kevin Costner (oh I can just hear that Bryan Adams song in my head now).
The Story of Robin Hood and his Merrie Men is a 1952 action-adventure film produced by RKO-Walt Disney British Productions, based on the Robin Hood legend, made in Technicolor and filmed in Buckinghamshire, England.
Robin and the Hoods: Directed by Phil Hawkins. With Darcey Ewart, Naomie Harris, Gwendoline Christie, Mark Williams. For the tenacious 11-year-old Robin and her loyal band of friends 'The Hoods', the patch of overgrown scrubland at the end of their cul-de-sac is a magical kingdom.
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves 1991, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves was filmed in London in the United Kingdom and in France.
‘Robin Hood’s camp’ itself – site of the huge banquet following the treasure raid, when Maid Marian (Olivia de Havilland) begins to thaw out – was about a mile from the park entrance, around Hooker – called ‘Gallows Oak’ in the film – the world’s largest oak tree. 92 feet tall, 149 feet across its branches and named after, not a Santa Monica Boulevard nightworker, but ...