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Welcome to Sherwood! The Story of 'The Adventures of Robin Hood'

Welcome to Sherwood! The Story of 'The Adventures of Robin Hood'

70% Match20030h 56m

Documentary

Overview

Film historians examines the making of the 1938 "The Adventures of Robin Hood."

Top Cast

Rudy Behlmer

Rudy Behlmer

Self, Film Historian

Joseph I. Breen

Joseph I. Breen

Self - Director, Motion Picture Producers & Distributors Association (archive footage)

Leonard Maltin

Leonard Maltin

Self, Film Historian

Paula Sigman

Paula Sigman

Self - Literary Historian

B

Bob Thomas

Self, Film Historian

Robert Osborne

Robert Osborne

Self, Film Historian

Bob Anderson

Bob Anderson

Self - Sword Master

G

Gene Allen

Self - Art Director, Warner Bros.

John Mauceri

John Mauceri

Self - Conductor, Hollywood Bowl Orchestra

Me voy. Me voy
Gay Rights
Daybreak Express
Arthur Penn: The Director
Afro Promo
No image
Hakob Hovnatanyan
The Poet of the Castle
One Thousand and One Attempts to Be an Ocean
Night and Fog
Brasilia, Contradictions of a New City
Antigravitation
Almost Thirteen
Don't You Feel Lovely Today
Kurosawa's Way
Marble and Concrete
Little Sahara
Call into Silence
In Between
Conversations of a Marriage
Welcome to Sherwood! The Story of 'The Adventures of Robin Hood'
Welcome to Sherwood! The Story of 'The Adventures of Robin Hood'

Welcome to Sherwood! The Story of 'The Adventures of Robin Hood'

7.020030h 56m
Documentary

Film historians examines the making of the 1938 "The Adventures of Robin Hood."

Rudy Behlmer
Rudy Behlmer
Actor

Rudy Behlmer

as Self, Film Historian

Rudy Behlmer

Self, Film Historian

Rudy Behlmer

Self, Film Historian

Joseph I. Breen
Joseph I. Breen
Actor

Joseph I. Breen

as Self - Director, Motion Picture Producers & Distributors Association (archive footage)

Joseph I. Breen

Self - Director, Motion Picture Producers & Distributors Association (archive footage)

Joseph I. Breen

Self - Director, Motion Picture Producers & Distributors Association (archive footage)

Leonard Maltin
Leonard Maltin
Actor

Leonard Maltin

as Self, Film Historian

Leonard Maltin

Self, Film Historian

Leonard Maltin

Self, Film Historian

Paula Sigman
Paula Sigman
Actor

Paula Sigman

as Self - Literary Historian

Paula Sigman

Self - Literary Historian

Paula Sigman

Self - Literary Historian

No image
Actor

Bob Thomas

as Self, Film Historian

Bob Thomas

Self, Film Historian

Bob Thomas

Self, Film Historian

Robert Osborne
Robert Osborne
Actor

Robert Osborne

as Self, Film Historian

Robert Osborne

Self, Film Historian

Robert Osborne

Self, Film Historian

Bob Anderson
Bob Anderson
Actor

Bob Anderson

as Self - Sword Master

Bob Anderson

Self - Sword Master

Bob Anderson

Self - Sword Master

No image
Actor

Gene Allen

as Self - Art Director, Warner Bros.

Gene Allen

Self - Art Director, Warner Bros.

Gene Allen

Self - Art Director, Warner Bros.

John Mauceri
John Mauceri
Actor

John Mauceri

as Self - Conductor, Hollywood Bowl Orchestra

John Mauceri

Self - Conductor, Hollywood Bowl Orchestra

John Mauceri

Self - Conductor, Hollywood Bowl Orchestra

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