Robin Hood (2010)
Directed by Ridley Scott

Action / Adventure / Drama

Film Synopsis

At the start of the 13th century, Robin Longstride, a humble archer in the service of the English crown, attends the death of his monarch, Richard the Lion Heart, in Normandy, shortly after the latter's return from the third Holy Crusade.  On his return to Nottingham in England, Robin discovers that the country is plagued with corruption, the result of the ineptitude of Richard's successor, King John.  Robin soon makes an enemy in the Sheriff of his county, but forges an alliance with the beautiful and impetuous Lady Marianne.  Robin assembles a happy band of marauders who will help him in his attempts to oppose the vile Sheriff and restore justice to his homeland.  The legend of Robin Hood is born...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Ridley Scott
  • Script: Brian Helgeland, Brian Helgeland, Ethan Reiff, Cyrus Voris
  • Cinematographer: John Mathieson
  • Music: Marc Streitenfeld
  • Cast: Russell Crowe (Robin Longstride), Cate Blanchett (Marion Loxley), Max von Sydow (Sir Walter Loxley), William Hurt (William Marshal), Mark Strong (Godfrey), Oscar Isaac (Prince John), Danny Huston (King Richard the Lionheart), Eileen Atkins (Eleanor of Aquitaine), Mark Addy (Friar Tuck), Matthew Macfadyen (Sheriff of Nottingham), Kevin Durand (Little John), Scott Grimes (Will Scarlet), Alan Doyle (Allan A'Dayle), Douglas Hodge (Sir Robert Loxley), Léa Seydoux (Isabella of Angoulême), Robert Pugh (Baron Baldwin), Gerard McSorley (Baron Fitzrobert), Velibor Topic (Belvedere), Ciaran Flynn (Loop), Simon McBurney (Father Tancred)
  • Country: USA / UK
  • Language: English / French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 140 min

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