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  1. A good, if not enthralling, Robin Hood adventure. 'The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men' has pros and cons to it, there's a lot to be enjoyed but also a few things that could've been done differently. Firstly, the cast. Richard Todd isn't, at least in my opinion, amazing in the main role.

  2. 7 de mai. de 2012 · This trailer is for the 1952 film "The Story of Robin Hood," starring Richard Todd. If you haven't seen the film go out and find a copy. It's a first-rate ef...

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  3. Under the rule of Prince John (Hubert Gregg), fledgling hero Robin Hood (Richard Todd) is forced to relinquish his property after beating the Sheriff …

  4. Purchase The Story of Robin Hood And His Merrie Men on digital and stream instantly or download offline. This rousing tale of England's renowned rebel to the rich and patriot to the poor is brimming with Disney's storytelling magic. When King Richard the Lionheart leaves England to lead a crusade to the Holy Land, Prince John, his treacherous brother, conspires to bring himself to power. The ...

  5. Parents need to know that The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men is a 1950s Disney live-action retelling of the popular British legend that contains some moments of brief peril, music, and songs. Robin Hood ( Richard Todd ) is forced to become an outlaw after his father is murdered for speaking out against the bullying and excessive taxation of the corrupt ruling class.

  6. Reinventing himself as Robin Hood, our hero rounds up other victims of the oppression of the Sheriff and his dictatorial liege Prince John (Hubert Gregg), and thus the "Merry Men" are born. Robbing the rich to give to the poor, Robin manages to elude the villains and to prove his loyalty to John's brother Richard the Lionhearted (Patrick Barr) by raising the money for Richard's ransom.

  7. 5 de jul. de 2016 · She collects money from Robin Hood and his Merrie Men and declares to the townspeople that Robin Hood and his men are actually good and have donated this much money. This puts the pressure on Prince John and the Sheriff who are then forced to give pretty much all the money that they have to save King Richard.