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  1. The Ultimate Weapon: Directed by Peter Bonerz. With Dick Gautier, Dick Van Patten, Bernie Kopell, Richard Dimitri. Robin and his men must stop mad inventor Otto Bahn from building the ultimate weapon for Prince John and the Sheriff that would destroy Sherwood Forest.

    • (28)
    • Adventure, Comedy
    • Peter Bonerz
    • 1975-10-15
  2. Synopsis. While Robin Hood is off attending his class reunion, Little John is put in charge of the Merry Men. He leads the band to stop the wagon of Professor Otto Bahn, weapon inventor, which is passing through the forest and heading for the castle.

  3. When Things Were Rotten is an American sitcom television series created in 1975 by Mel Brooks and set in 1197 as a parody of the Robin Hood legend. [1] It aired for half a season on the ABC network. [2] The series starred Dick Gautier as the handsome and heroic Robin Hood.

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    Directed By
    Written By
    1
    "The Capture of Robin Hood"
    Jerry Paris
    Mel Brooks, John Boni & Norman Stiles
    2
    "The French Dis-connection"
    Coby Ruskin
    S : Gene Wood and Jay Burton T : Bo ...
    3
    "The House Band"
    Joshua Shelley
    Barry E. Blitzer & Jack Kaplan
    4
    "Those Wedding Bell Blues"
    Jim Mulligan
  4. Mel Brooks' 1993 parody "Robin Hood: Men in Tights" may be one of the most well-known outings for modern audiences, but it wasn't Brooks' first attempt at br...

    • 26 min
    • 2.4K
    • True History of Robin Hood
  5. Oct 25, 2018 · _"The Ultimate Weapon" gs: John Byner [ Dr. Otto Bahn ], Carol Androsky [ Wagnerian Singer ], Norman J. Andrews [ Man From Gibraltar ] Professor Otto Bahn sells Prince John a weapon, which is capable of destroying all of Sherwood Forest.

  6. When they begin to search his wagon, he objects, saying they don't have permission to go through his things. The men go for their swords, and Bahn says, "Have a look!" Then Otto Bahn boasts about a wondrous invention he's created...the ultimate weapon.

  7. 10 Sept 1975 ABC Wed. Written by Mel Brooks, John Boni, Norman Steinberg. Directed by Jerry Paris.