Following 1938’s “The Adventures of Robin Hood”, Hollywood seemed hesitant to be seen to rival the success of the picture, leading to several ‘son of Robin Hood’ adventures. The second of these types, 1950’s “Rogues of Sherwood Forest”, almost leans in to Errol Flynn’s famous outing, reading almost as a sequel to the classic film. Not only are several costumes reused, notably one of Basil Rathbone’s here sported by Lowell Gilmore as the Count of Flanders, but Alan Hale makes his third and final appearance as Little John, after appearing opposite both Flynn and Douglas Fairbanks in 1922.
“Rogues of Sherwood Forest” sees Robert, Earl of Huntingdon, the son of Robin Hood, standing up to the oppression of Prince John, now King John after Richard’s death. Robert and Little John bring the band back together, with Friar Tuck, Alan a’Dale and WIll Scarlett returning to the greenwood. Rescinding all the good deeds done in Richard’s reign, John seeks to make his enemies pay with their lives. With the help of the brave and resourceful ward, Marianne, Robert leads the rebellion as the reincarnated Robin Hood. Yet Archbishop Stephen Langton has other ideas than just rebellion, convincing the men of Sherwood Forest that something more tangible, a bill of rights, must bring John into line…
Starring John Derek as Robin, Alan Hale as Little John, Diana Lynn as Marianne, George Macready as King John, Lowell Gilmore as the Count of Flanders, Billy House as Friar Tuck, Lester Matthews as Alan a’Dale, Billy Bevan as Will Scarlet, and Donald Randolph as Archbishop Stephen Langton.
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It will make a good Xmas 🌲☃️ movie.
The Brit's, Scott's & Irish had very turbulent times (I'm sure even back in the 960's, lives & living was brutal, hard & ugly).
The most nasty that come to mind 4 me (imho) were the years 1066, 1215 to 1800's & then WWI & WWII (I won't mention the 60's --> 90's troubles as they were just as horrific).
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Whoa he killed the horse first time ever seeing something like that in a old swashbuckler movie like this that was something straight out of brave heart he must have been taking notes from William Wallace ha ha ha ....definitely injoyed this movie🗣‼️👍🏿😆😂🤣🤣
It looks like Skipper from Gilligan's Islands father (Alan Hale senior) stared in several movies too.
Both had roles in westerns.
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