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When Robin and Friar Tuck escort Prince Arthur and Lady Constance (Dorothy Alison) to safety in France they encounter Jacques Chapaeu (Harold Kasket), the self-proclaimed Robin Hood of France, who holds them captive meaning to exchange Prince Arthur for his own brother who is held in the Paris Prison, until Friar Tuck introduces him to the ...
The Adventures of Robin Hood is a British television series comprising 143 half-hour, black and white episodes broadcast weekly between 1955 and 1959 [2] on ITV.It starred Richard Greene as the outlaw Robin Hood, and Alan Wheatley as his nemesis, the Sheriff of Nottingham.
Richard Marius Joseph Greene [1] (25 August 1918 – 1 June 1985) [2] was a noted English film and television actor. A matinée idol who appeared in more than 40 films, he was perhaps best known for the lead role in the long-running British TV series The Adventures of Robin Hood, which ran for 143 episodes from 1955 to 1959.
The Adventures of Robin Hood (1955) (Two episodes)) - Will Scarlet two episodes) The Adventures of Aggie (1956) (Season 1, episode 6: "The Chiseller") - Heinrich; Mary Britten, M.D. (1958) - Stephen Britten; Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1959) (Season 5, episode 13: "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge") - Peyton Farquhar
1922: Robin Hood, a silent film starring Douglas Fairbanks. 1938: The Adventures of Robin Hood, starring Errol Flynn as Robin Hood, his most acclaimed role, with Olivia de Havilland as Maid Marian, Eugene Pallette as Friar Tuck, Alan Hale, Sr. as Little John, Basil Rathbone as Guy of Gisborne, Claude Rains as Prince John, Patric Knowles as Will Scarlet, Melville Cooper as the Sheriff of ...
This table displays the top-rated primetime television series of the 1955–56 season as measured by ... The Adventures of Robin Hood: 30.1 21: The Life of Riley: NBC:
The Story of Robin Hood: November 2, 1955: Live-action only episodes. A serialized version of the 1952 feature The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men. 30: November 9, 1955 31: Davy Crockett's Keelboat Race: November 16, 1955: Part 4 of the Davy Crockett miniseries, later released theatrically as part of Davy Crockett and the River Pirates.
Other parodies were Daffy Duck and Porky Pig in Robin Hood Daffy (1958) and Goofy and Black Pete in Goof Troop episode "Goofin' Hood & His Melancholy Men" (1992). The Court Jester, a musical comedy starring Danny Kaye, is in great measure a spoof of Robin Hood. Basil Rathbone even appears as the villain and has a climactic sword fight with Kaye.