Long Live Robin Hood
Long Live Robin Hood

Long Live Robin Hood (1971)

6.4 ? Mar 12, 1971 1h 43m

Overview

John Lackland seizes the English throne, believing the rightful ruler, his brother Richard the Lionheart, to be dead. When he learns that Richard is being held captive by the German emperor and can be ransomed for a large sum of money, he refuses to pay and orders the messengers, including Sir Henry of Nottingham, to be killed. Sir Henry escapes to Sherwood Forest, which belongs to his estates. There he joins forces with a group of Anglo-Saxons and fights under the name Robin Hood against the regime of the king's traitors...

Genres

Adventure

Release Date

March 12, 1971

Rating

6.4 /10

Runtime

1h 43m

Giuliano Gemma

Giuliano Gemma

Robin Hood

Mark Damon

Mark Damon

Allen

Luis Dávila

Luis Dávila

Sir Robert

Silvia Dionisio

Silvia Dionisio

Lady Marianne di Manson

Mario Adorf

Mario Adorf

Brother Tuck

Daniele Dublino

Prince John

Nello Pazzafini

Nello Pazzafini

Little John

Manuel Zarzo

Manuel Zarzo

Will Scarlet

Pierre Cressoy

Pierre Cressoy

sir Guy

Helga Liné

Helga Liné

Matilde

Lars Bloch

Lars Bloch

King Richard Lionheart

Nazzareno Zamperla

Nazzareno Zamperla

"Mani di lampo"

Pupo De Luca

soldato travestito da frate

Giulio Donnini

Giulio Donnini

primate d'Inghilterra

Gaetano Imbró

Vittorio Fanfoni

Vittorio Fanfoni

Valerie Forques

Valerio Colombaioni

Valerio Colombaioni

Antonio Pica

Antonio Pica

Furio Meniconi

Furio Meniconi

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CinemaSerf

6.0/10

Sep 25, 2022

Very much in the style of the Errol Flynn version of the Robin Hood tale from 1938, this is quite an enjoyable and entertaining historical romp with "Sir Henry" (Giuliano Gemma) as the wronged nobleman who leads his band of rebels against the tyranny of "Sir Robert" (Luis Dávila), his equally ruthless lady Helga Liné and of course, Prince John (Daniele Dublino). There are plenty of escapades, a bit of romance with the feisty "Lady Marianne" (Silvia Dionisio) and a cast of Hood regulars that ensure the well choreographed combat scenes keep coming thick and fast. It's been done on a small-ish budget, but luckily the sheer gusto of the ensemble as well as a good underpinning story and a jolly score from Gianni Ferrio make this at least as good as any of the British Hammer adventures from the late 1960s. As ever, the dubbing really does let it down - but with a story this well known, the quality of the dialogue is much less important and impacts less on what is really quite a watchable and colourful action-adventure film.

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