Prince John Danny Huston ... King Richard the Lionheart Eileen Atkins ... Eleanor of Aquitaine Mark Addy ... Friar Tuck Matthew Macfadyen ... Sheriff of Nottingham Kevin Durand ... Little John Scott Grimes ... Will Scarlet Alan Doyle ... Allan A'Dayle Douglas Hodge...
After compiling, reviewing, and dissecting numerous sources, Raine and Miller constructed what is now considered the model Robin Hood scenario: King Richard the Lionheart is held captive while on the Crusades. His kingdom is left to Prince John, who tells the Saxons that he’s increasing taxes...
Surprisingly enjoyable. It takes the story of Robin Hood and his fight against King John and the Sheriff of Nottingham, and it's weird to say, gives it a fresh perspective because the movie is really old. I liked that there were a couple of interesting special effects. I like also that...
we'll take it back" in same flat tone of voice as everything else. By playing up the peasants' suffering and underplaying Robin's line delivery, Costner comes off as oblivious to the concerns of the poor as John Cleese's Robin Hood ["as to be played by the Duke of Kent"] inTime ...
(It even recycles movements from earlier cartoons such as The Jungle Book.) Still it does charmingly recreate many of the classic Robin Hood moments and is one of the versions best known by the general public. Peter Ustinov as PJ - Prince John - is a lot of fun. ...
In them, you're given explicit goals such as finding out where Maid Marian is or contacting Prince John and then navigating through a horde of the sheriff's men to get there. And as you might expect from a game about medieval England, you'll get additional information from beggars who ...
This time last year, “Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves” was one of three Robin Hood projects that were in various stages of pre-production. 20th Century Fox was preparing its epic with director John McTiernan (“The Hunt for Red October”); Tri-Star had its own version on the drawing bo...
(not yet Sir at the time) lives in a land where Prince John has proclaimed himself the king after his brother, King Richard the Lionhearted, was taken captive during one of his holy crusades. As you all know, Robin is a true rebel (kind of like the Sex Pistols), stealing from the ...
Robin Hoodhas been envisioned in many different cinematic forms from the laughable (Frank Sinatra’sRobin and the Seven Hoods) to an Americanized Hollywood product (Costner’sPrince of Thieves), but never has it been handled so poorly. After selling his soul to a sorceress Robin is killed in...
10/10 I love this movie! This is by far, my favorite telling of the Robin Hood story! For anyone interested in acquiring a copy of it, I suggest looking to UK sites that may have it. It is/was available in the PAL format, so US viewers will have to either play it on their PC...