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1991104 minAdventure, TV Movie

Robin Hood

Is Robin Hood a Hit or Flop?

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Is Robin Hood worth watching? With a rating of 5.719/10, this Adventure, TV Movie film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Robin Hood Synopsis

The Swashbuckling legend of Robin Hood unfolds in the 12th century when the mighty Normans ruled England with an iron fist.

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Top Cast

Patrick Bergin
Patrick BerginSir Robert Hode
Uma Thurman
Uma ThurmanMaid Marian
Jürgen Prochnow
Jürgen ProchnowSir Miles Folcanet
Edward Fox
Edward FoxPrince John
Jeroen Krabbé
Jeroen KrabbéBaron Roger Daguerre
Owen Teale
Owen TealeWill Scarlett
Danny Webb
Danny WebbMuch the Miller
David Morrissey
David MorrisseyLittle John
Barry Stanton
Barry StantonMiter
Conrad Asquith
Conrad AsquithLodwick

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Is Robin Hood worth watching?

Robin Hood has received mixed reviews with a 5.719/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Adventure, TV Movie movies.

Is Robin Hood hit or flop?

Robin Hood has received average ratings (5.719/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Robin Hood?

Robin Hood is a Adventure, TV Movie movie that The Swashbuckling legend of Robin Hood unfolds in the 12th century when the mighty Normans ruled England with an iron fist....

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 18, 2023
★ 5

This time it's Patrick Bergin who dons the Lincoln Green to lead the Saxons against the oppressive Normans who would steal their lands and tax them out of their homes. He is pitched against the menacing "Folcanet" (Jürgen Prochnow) who not only has it in for him, but also plans to wed the lady "Marian" (a terribly uncomfortable looking Uma Thurman) who just happens to be the neice of the local sheriff "Daguerre" (Jeroen Krabbé). Initially "Robin" and this latter fellow were friendly, but an altercation in the woods and some provocation from his new nemesis throws that to the wolves. Exiled from civilisation, and with only "Will" (Owen Teale) for company, the pair befriend others who have taken to the woods for safety and together there are soon a formidable thorn in the side of the authorities just as Prince John (Edward Fox) is due to arrive to collect his 50,000 marks! Now the scene is set for a battle royal to save "Marian" from wedded hell and to relieve the Normans of the tax money. It's all pretty standard fayre, this adventure, and the production has quite an earthy grittiness to it. The casting, however, is pretty shocking. A motley collection of accents may have been intended to provide an international scope to this, but for the most part it is little better than a spaghetti outlaw story with way too much dialogue and nowhere near enough action. Some remakes were simply unnecessary and this, I'm afraid, is just one of them...