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Errol Flynn | Robin of Locksley | |
Olivia de Havilland | Maid Marian | |
Basil Rathbone | Sir Guy of Gisbourne | |
Claude Rains | Prince John | |
Patric Knowles | Will Scarlett | |
Eugene Pallette | Friar Tuck | |
Alan Hale | Little John | |
Melville Cooper | High Sheriff of Nottingham | |
Una O'Connor | Bess | |
Herbert Mundin | Much | |
Errol Flynn | Robin Hood | |
Ian Hunter | King Richard the Lion-Heart | |
Montagu Love | Bishop of the Black Canons | |
Leonard Willey | Sir Essex | |
Robert Noble | Sir Ralf | |
Kenneth Hunter | Sir Mortimer |
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Producer |
Hal B. Wallis
Henry Blanke |
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Writer |
Rowland Leigh
Norman Reilly Raine |
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Cinematography |
Tony Gaudio
Sol Polito |
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Musician |
Erich Wolfgang Korngold
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Sir Robin of Locksley, defender of downtrodden Saxons, runs afoul of Norman authority and is forced to turn outlaw. With his band of Merry Men, he robs from the rich, gives to the poor and still has time to woo the lovely Maid Marian, and foil the cruel Sir Guy of Gisbourne, and keep the nefarious Prince John off the throne. |
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