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Robin Hood
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Brian Bedford, Phil Harris, Andy Devine, Monica Evans View AllCrew
Wolfgang Reitherman (Director), Larry Clemmons (Story), Ken Anderson (Writer) View AllRelease: Nov. 8th, 1973
Runtime: 1 hour, 23 minutes
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Disney Robin hood
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Robin Hood: Men In Tights
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MovieMeditation
Disneys Robin Hood opens in traditional fashion, but with an untraditional turn of events in which the obligatory book is flipped open, only to reveal the pages of which this film is based upon, where we also find out that the story will not be presented in the traditional sense at all.
Disneys Robin Hood opens in traditional fashion, but with an untraditional turn of events in which the obligatory book is flipped open, only to reveal the pages of which this film is based upon, where we also find out that the story will not be presented in the traditional sense at all.
Gideon58
Robin makes the mistake of stealing from the kingdom's leader, an evil and miserly lion named Prince John (brilliantly voiced by Peter Ustinov) who, when things aren't going his way, sucks his thumb.
Robin makes the mistake of stealing from the kingdom's leader, an evil and miserly lion named Prince John (brilliantly voiced by Peter Ustinov) who, when things aren't going his way, sucks his thumb.
Thief
That's the question that Little John (Phil Harris) asks his best friend, Robin (Brian Bedford) regarding their modus operandi, which is the basis of the popular character of Robin Hood adapted here by Disney.
That's the question that Little John (Phil Harris) asks his best friend, Robin (Brian Bedford) regarding their modus operandi, which is the basis of the popular character of Robin Hood adapted here by Disney.