Robin Hood

Robin Hood(1973)

G
11/08/1973 (US)Animation, Family, Adventure1h 23m
7.3

"Meet Robin Hood and his MERRY MENagerie!"

Overview

With King Richard off to the Crusades, Prince John and his slithering minion, Sir Hiss, set about taxing Nottingham's citizens with support from the corrupt sheriff - and staunch opposition by the wily Robin Hood and his band of merry men.

Wolfgang Reitherman

Director

Ken Anderson

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Ken Anderson

Writer

Larry Clemmons

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Robin Hood - 1973 Theatrical Trailer (35mm 4K)

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A review by John Chard
8.0

Written on May 4, 2014

Merry Menagerie!

Disney take on the Robin Hood legend in animation form with family friendly rewards aplenty.

Directed and produced by Wolfgang Reitherman (Sleeping Beauty/The Jungle Book), the voice work comes from Brian Bedford (Robin Hood), Phil Harris (Little John), Monica Evans (Maid Marian), Peter Ustinov (Prince John), Terry-Thomas (Sir Hiss), Andy Devine (Friar Tuck), Roger Miller (Allan-A-Dale), Pat Buttram (Sheriff of Nottingham) and Carole Shelley (Lady Cluck).

All the characters are drawn as animals, with Robin suitably given a fox make-over, plot revolves around the dastardly machinations of Prince John and the Sheriff of Nottingham. Who find themselves hindered considerably by Robin and his band of merry men. Meanwhile Robin and Marian are rekindling their romance on the sideline. It lacks the class of other Disney animation movies, with no songs of note to tap the feet to, but the action is strong (love the archery), Prince John and Sir Hiss are great comedy value, and ultimately it’s a delightful retelling of an often told wonderful legend. 8/10