Robin Hood
After the death of Richard the Lion-Hearted, a skilled archer named Robin Longstride (Russell Crowe) travels to Nottingham, where villagers suffer under a despotic sheriff and crippling taxation. He meets and falls in love with a spirited widow, Marion (Cate Blanchett), although she is skeptical of his motives. Hoping to win her heart and save the village, Robin gathers a band of warriors to fight corruption in Nottingham, little knowing they will soon be fighting to save England itself.
| Russell Crowe | Robin |
| Cate Blanchett | Lady Marion |
| William Hurt | Sir William Marshal |
| Matthew MacFadyen | Sheriff of Nottingham |
| Mark Strong | Sir Godfrey |
| Joseph Infantolino | Prince John |
| Scott Grimes | Will Scarlet |
| Kevin Durand | Little John |
| Alan Doyle | Allan A'Dayle |
| Danny Huston | King Richard the Lionheart |
| Max von Sydow | Sir Walter Loxley |
| Mark Addy | Friar Tuck |
| Eileen Atkins | Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine |
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In my opinion- unfairly rated 2/5 stars --I give it 3.75 stars (rounded off to 4). Felt it was missing something but it is beautifully done---action sequences, war scenes, etc.
I particularly enjoyed the accuracy of the historical elements.
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If you can wait for it, while wading through a pokey, ponderous (Sherwood) forest of stiff-jointed backstory and solemn setup, you will, after more than two hours, arrive at a flash of satisfaction in the final five minutes of "Robin Hood." That brief concluding bit, in which Robin and his Merry Men — Little John, Friar Tuck and Maid Marion, too — have elected a life outside the king's law, wraps with the title card: "And so the legend begins." Fade out.
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