Based on the well-known English legend, Robin of Locksley is a noble who is forced to become an outlaw when Prince John the usurper tries to take the throne from his absent brother. He flees to Sherwood forest where he gathers together his Merry Men and is called Robin Hood. He begins to rob the rich and give back to the poor, the the townsfolk that are heavily-taxed by the Sheriff of Nottingham. Meanwhile he still has to defend the throne, and woo his childhood love, Maid Marian. Direction: Michael Curtiz, William Keighley Actors: Alan Hale, Basil Rathbone, Claude Rains. Special Features: Commentary by Rudy Behlmer; "A Journey to Sherwood Forest" featurette with commentary; "Warner Bros. Legends: Flynn at His Finest" featurette; "Glorious Technicolor" - 1988 documentary; "Basil Rathbone's Home Movies"; Excerpts from earlier silent Robin Hood films; 1949 looney tunes short "Rabbit Hood"; 1952 short "The Cruise of the Zaca" with Errol Flynn; "Howard Hill Archery" short. Year: 1938 Runtime: 102 minutes Original Language: English Subtitles Available: English, French, Spanish.
Director: Michael Curtiz
Director: William Keighley
Actor: Errol Flynn
Actor: Olivia de Havilland
Actor: Basil Rathbone
Actor: Claude Rains
Actor: Patric Knowles
Actor: Eugene Pallette
Actor: Alan Hale
Actor: Melville Cooper
Actor: Ian Hunter
Actor: Una O'Connor