
Robin Hood: The First Outlaw Hero
Documentary
Overview
Who was the real Robin Hood? This age-old question and many more are answered in this exciting documentary. Come and explore the true story behind the beloved myth of Robin Hood the outlawed hero who famously stole from the rich and gave to the poor. In it you will track down the legend of the myth, its origins, and its many interpretations over the years; take a trip back to medieval times and visit the real Robin Hood country; and examine the far-reaching influences the Robin Hood legend has had throughout popular culture. With a myth so famously enduring and intriguing as its subject, this documentary will prove to be both satisfying and fascinating for anyone interested in Robin Hood.
Top Cast
Ali Asghar
Ali Asghar
Self
Ali Asghar
Self
Izi Banton
Izi Banton
Self
Izi Banton
Self
Barrie Dobson
Barrie Dobson
Self
Barrie Dobson
Self
Thomas Hahn
Thomas Hahn
Self
Thomas Hahn
Self
Stephen Knight
Stephen Knight
Self
Stephen Knight
Self
Ralph Needham
Ralph Needham
Self
Ralph Needham
Self
Roy Palmer
Roy Palmer
Self
Roy Palmer
Self


Tony Robinson
Tony Robinson
Self
Tony Robinson
Self
Richard Rutherford-Moore
Richard Rutherford-Moore
Self
Richard Rutherford-Moore
Self
Gordon Summers
Gordon Summers
Robin Hood
Gordon Summers
Robin Hood
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