The Prince of Thieves

The Prince of Thieves

194872 min
5.8/10
ActionAdventure

Plot Summary

After fighting in the Crusades alongside Richard I of England, Sir Allan Claire returns home to marry his betrothed Lady Christable. Accompanied by his sister Lady Marian, the two are intercepted by Robin Hood and his band of Merrie Men. Recognizing a friend of King Richard, Robin informs them that Lady Christabel is to be wed to another against her will in the interest of politics and her father's fortune. The three team up to rescue the fair lady.

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👥Cast (6)

Jon Hall

Jon Hall

Robin Hood

Patricia Morison

Patricia Morison

Lady Marian Claire

Adele Jergens

Adele Jergens

Lady Christabel

Alan Mowbray

Alan Mowbray

The Friar

H.B. Warner

H.B. Warner

Gilbert Head

Michael Duane

Michael Duane

Sir Allan Claire

🎬Crew

Director

Howard Bretherton

Writers

Maurice Tombragel

Producers

Sam Katzman

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🏷️Keywords

robin hoodsherwood forestbandit

💬Reviews (1)

C

CinemaSerf

2/11/2023

Jon Hall acquits himself fine in this standard "Robin Hood" story. This time he and his gang of foresters and rebels have to try and thwart the devious aspirations of the Baron "Gilbert" (H.B. Warner) and his sidekick "Sir Philip" (Lowell Gilmore) before the love of his life "Lady Marian" (Patricia Morison) is married off. It's colourful and quickly paced with plenty of swordplay (possibly not the most convincing, but still...) and Alan Mowbray also contributes well as the sagely and substantial "Friar Tuck". The ending is a bit daft (just how useless can loads of soldiers be against three men?) and you''ll probably not remember this for long afterwards, but it passes an hour or so amiably enough and I did quite enjoy it.

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Production Companies

Columbia Pictures