Tales of Robin Hood

Tales of Robin Hood

3.0

Dec 21 1951

1h 0m

Action, Adventure, Family

The story of Robin Hood, how he met his Merry Men and Maid Marian, and saved England from Sir Guy de Clairmont and his henchman. Compiled from the few filmed episodes of an unsold TV series.

Robert Clarke

Robert Clarke

Robin Hood

Mary Hatcher

Mary Hatcher

Maid Marian

Paul Cavanagh

Paul Cavanagh

Sir Guy de Claremont

Keith Richards

Keith Richards

Sir Alain Beaulieu

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