Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves DVD

Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves

    Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves

    'PG' Parental Guidance - General viewing, but some scenes may be unsuitable for young children.

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    Actor:
    Director:
    Special Features:
    • Production Notes,
    • Interactive Menu\Scene Access
    Region:
    • Region 2
    Aspect Ratio:
    • 1.85:1
    Sound Information:
    • Dolby Digital
    Number of Discs:
    • 1
    Main Language:
    • English
    Subtitle Languages:
    • English, Romanian, Arabic, Bulgarian

    Series:
    Review:
    • "Terrifically entertaining" - Rolling Stone

      "Reynolds' camera swoops airily over breathtakingly empty landscapes... Robin Hood becomes a tale of alienated man finding himself in the wilderness" - Sight and Sound

    Run Time:
    • 137 mins approx.
    Studio:
    Theatrical Release Year:
    • 1991
    Certificate:
    • PG

    Description

    Release Date: 07 May 2001

    For the good of all men, and the love of one woman, he fought to uphold justice by breaking the law. In this action-packed retelling of the legendary story, Robin Hood must battle the evil Sheriff of Nottingham not only to save King Richard the Lionhearted and England but also to save his love, the noble beauty Maid Marian.

    Special Features

    • Production Notes
    • Interactive Menu\Scene Access

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    Date: 03 / Jul / 2010

    Hollywood Hood

    This was the first ever film I saw at the cinema and I loved it then, and I still love it now. It could be a nostalgia thing for me but there's something about this film that I love. Michael Kamen's score is fantastic and the sound design is as equally good. Some bits have a little bit of cheese but it was the early 90s. One of the best scenes is by far Morgan Freeman's speech to the Englishmen in the final act. Some say that Kevin Costner wasn't great at being Robin Hood because he was an American. I always thought that he was excellent in the role and he really took it seriously has he learnt how to do long bowing and got very good at it. With Russell Crowe's new Robin Hood film out this may end up being one of the forgotten ones, I hope it doesn't though because it's a fun filled ride, definitely recommended for all the family.

    Age: 18-24

    Gender: Male