Sword of Sherwood Forest
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Directed by | Terence Fisher |
Written by | Alan Hackney |
Starring | Richard Greene Sarah Branch Peter Cushing |
Cinematography | Ken Hodges |
Edited by | Lee Doig |
Music by | Alun Hoddinott |
Production company | Hammer Film Productions |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
Release date | 26 December 1960 |
Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Box office | 1,229,879 admissions (France)[1] |
Sword of Sherwood Forest is a 1960 British Eastman Color adventure film in MegaScope directed by Terence Fisher for Hammer Film Productions. Richard Greene reprises the role of Robin Hood, which he played in The Adventures of Robin Hood on TV from 1955 to 1959.
Plot[]
The Sheriff of Nottingham plans to confiscate the estate of the Lord of Bawtry, a nobleman who has died on Crusade. The Archbishop of Canterbury, speaks against this plan and the Sheriff plots to eliminate him. Robin Hood is asked to undertake the assassination of the Archbishop for the plotters, led by the Earl of Newark and Lord Melton, but on realising who the intended target is, resolves to help the Archbishop instead.
Maid Marian also wants to meet the Archbishop so she can grant freedom to the family of a man murdered by the Sheriff's men, and she is also keen to meet Robin again who she met when she thought he was a common outlaw, but now realises he is on the side of good.
Main cast[]
- Richard Greene as Robin Hood
- Peter Cushing as the Sheriff of Nottingham
- Niall MacGinnis as Friar Tuck
- Sarah Branch as Maid Marian
- Richard Pasco as Edward, Earl of Newark
- Jack Gwillim as Archbishop Hubert Walter
- Nigel Green as Little John
- Vanda Godsell as the Prioress
- Edwin Richfield as the Sheriff's Lieutenant
- Charles Lamb as Old Bowyer
- Dennis Lotis as Alan A'Dale
- Oliver Reed as the Lord Melton (uncredited)
- Patrick Crean as Lord Ollerton (uncredited)
- Derren Nesbitt as Martin of Eastwood (uncredited)
- Desmond Llewellyn as Wounded Fugitive (uncredited)
- John Hoey as Old Jack (uncredited)
- Anew McMaster as Judge (uncredited)
- James Neylin as Roger (uncredited)
- Brian Rawlinson as Falconer (uncredited)
- Reginald Hearne as Man-at-Arms (uncredited)
Cast notes[]
- Apart from Greene, none of the original cast from The Adventures of Robin Hood appear in the film.
Reception[]
The film earned generally favourable reviews[citation needed] and became a sleeper hit.[citation needed]
The New York Times wrote, "It's business as usual, but hold on. Alan Hackney's script and Terence Fisher's direction keep the incidents jouncing...a nicely tinted Sherwood Forest is as pretty as could be, and Sarah Branch is certainly the curviest Lady Marian we've ever seen. Mr. Greene is aptly limber, and Peter Cushing, Richard Pasco and an unidentified "Archbishop of Canterbury" are excellent."[2]
Score[]
The film's music was composed by Alun Hoddinott, with songs by Stanley Black.[3]
Production[]
While most Hammer films of that period were filmed at the company's permanent home at Bray Studios, Sword of Sherwood Forest was made at Ardmore Studios in Bray, County Wicklow, in Ireland.
References[]
- ^ Box office information for Terence Fisher films in France at Box office Story
- ^ "MOVIE REVIEW Double Bill Opens - NYTimes.com". movies.nytimes.com.
- ^ http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b6b77d490
External links[]
- Sword of Sherwood Forest at IMDb
- Sword of Sherwood Forest at AllMovie
- Sword of Sherwood Forest at the TCM Movie Database
- Sword of Sherwood Forest at the American Film Institute Catalog
- English-language films
- 1960 films
- 1960s historical adventure films
- British films
- British historical adventure films
- Columbia Pictures films
- Hammer Film Productions films
- Robin Hood films
- Films shot in the Republic of Ireland
- Films directed by Terence Fisher
- Films based on television series
- 1960s British film stubs