The Adventures Of Robin Hood - The Complete Series 1 [1955]


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Passes my test...
Review date: 2008-01-22 Rating: 10 out of 10

I have a very simple test to see if something has stood the test of time. I put it on when I know my teenage kids are around and see if it draws them in or not. Few black and white productions pass this test. I tried it with this DVD, and somewhat to my initial surprise they liked it and now they want to see more.

As the other reviews have said, it's not the high production values (though actually they are not that bad for the most part) it's the strength of the storylines and many of the performances. Alexander Gauge as Friar Tuck has never been bettered in my opinion.

The DVDs contain just the episodes - no extras, which is a shame, I bet there were some wonderful out takes, but I guess in those days they were worthless and so not kept like they are now.

Anyway, I still love this and it engages my youngsters - so a big tick in the box for this!



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Right on target
Review date: 2005-11-20 Rating: 10 out of 10

The problem buying this package of DVD's is the internal conflict you face: Richard Greene's Robin Hood constitutes pure nostalgia, but how are you going to view it now you've reached more mature years and have experienced a half century of much more sophisticated broadcasting plus Hollywood hype and special effects? The answer, of course, is that you're going to enjoy every minute of it!

First, the black and white images have been beautifully translated to DVD. The picture quality is excellent, and if the theme tune sounds monotonous after a while, you can't complain about the technical quality of the product. In fact, it's quite exciting to see it so well presented when you're memories are of grainy pictures on a small screen. You get the first 39 episodes on five discs (there were 143 episodes made in all). Thirty-nine episodes … and no frills, no extras, just 39 episodes each 23-25 minutes long.

But what of the show? Nostalgia quickly gives way to sheer enjoyment. Oh, the acting is a bit cardboard in places … in fact, in a lot of places … and the fight scenes are a bit, well, amateur dramatics (but watch out for a bit of energy and passion in "The Highlander" episode). And did I mention that the acting is a bit "Thunderbirds" in places? But, that apart, and all that included, it's brilliant. A couple of quick introductory episodes set the scene and set up the Robin Hood legend, and suddenly Richard Greene fills the role and the tights.

It's very gentle, very middle class, very 50's, the accents very, well, BBC - despite its ITV provenance. It is dated and you accept that from the word go. The stories just sweep you up into the fantasy and you enjoy the drama, the excitement, the comedy, and the occasional slapstick. By episode three you're enraptured. Leo McKern appears as different characters. Leslie Phillips appears as different characters. Various members of the cast keep turning up in different roles. They even change Little John for a few episodes (as if you wouldn't notice that). But you suspend your disbelief and sit back and enjoy an entertaining series.

It's not great drama. It's not great acting. But it is great entertainment. There's an innocence to it. You appreciate why you enjoyed it as a child, but suddenly there's a charm and timeless enrapture which reaches down the years and grabs you as a grumpy old man. Men, of course, never grow up, so Robin Hood fills much of the fantasy image - he's rough, tough, can fight anyone, women love him, but he's just thoroughly decent and so nice and he's on the side of good. Strong in him is the force!

This is not a series for intellectual analysis. It's a series for a comfortable armchair … and kick off the slippers. Imagine the feel of the forest floor beneath your feet and let yourself run away with a highly entertaining fantasy. It can't compete with the glitz and special effects of the contemporary world, but it doesn't have to. It's a remarkably relaxing and enjoyable experience, a tonic after a stressful day, or an excuse to lock yourself away for a weekend and just feel all the tensions and anxieties drain from your system as you watch good triumph over evil. Magnificent!

Off to the greenwood again
Review date: 2004-02-11 Rating: 10 out of 10

This wasy my favourite television programme when I was a child. I loved with a fierce passion I have never felt since for any other programme. How I longed to be Robin Hood, and the hours I spent roaming our local woods with a bow and arrow waiting to shoot the Sheriff. It is a joy to find that the programme is every bit as good as I remember it, superb acting and wonderful scripts. I recently learnt the fascinating fact that many of these scripts were written by blacklisted Hollywood writers like Ring Lardner Jnr. I watch thrilling episode after thrilling episode and wallow joyfully in nostalgia. All the regular cast are wonderful, and the guest stars too, particularly Jill Esmond playing Eleanor of Aquitaine. And then the rousing theme song at the end of each episode, I'm ready to rush off to the greenwood once again!

Oh to Be Able to See it Again...
Review date: 2003-09-30 Rating: 10 out of 10

The Errol Flynn DVD came out today here in the U.S. and I started poking around for other Robin Hood video and was overcome with childhood nostalgia when I discovered a listing for this set. Ah, to be in the U.K. (or at least have a DVD player that converts PAL to NTSC). I remember this series so fondly. It was my first real introduction to Robin Hood (it and Howard Pyle's storybook). The series played on afternoon TV in my community and prompted many a young American boy to give up playing cowboys and indians in favor of playing Robin Hood and the Sheriff of Nottingham. For me, Richard Green WAS Robin Hood and Robin Hood was the greatest hero of them all. One day perhaps there'll be a US release of this fondly remembered series. For now I'll have to make do with Errol Flynn.

Fantastic DVD
Review date: 2003-07-27 Rating: 10 out of 10

Having just purchased the recent DVD I was captivated for all 39 episodes !! I missed the series first time around but managed to catch a re-run about 10 years ago. The is a fantastic series and was so popular during its reign that it last for over 130 episodes. Richard Greene gives an excellent performance as the ever faithful Robin Hood in these black and white classics. I just hope that Network release the rest of the series on the very near future ! This DVD is thoroughly recommended for anyone who watched and liked the first time around or is a fan of Robin Hood.


Product Details/Specifications


Actor(s):
Richard Greene
Donald Pleasence

Recording label: Network
Manufacturer: Network
EAN: 5027626219345
Binding: DVD
Number of items: 1
Format: Black & White, PAL,
Release date: 2003-06-30
Audience rating: Parental Guidance
Region code: 2
Running time: 96 minutes
Theatrical release date: 1955
Language: English (Original Language)

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