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Robin Hood

Year:
Duration:
140 min | 131 min (Cannes Film Festival) | 156 min (director's cut)
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Drama | History
IMDB rate:
6.7
Director:
Ridley Scott
Awards:
1 win & 15 nominations
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 2010-05-14
Filming Locations: Angle, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK
Earnings
Budget: $200,000,000
Opening Weekend: $36,063,385 (USA) (16 May 2010)
Gross: $105,269,730 (USA) (5 August 2010)
Cast
Actor
Character
Jonathan Zaccaï
Jonathan Zaccaï
Robin Hood
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
Denise Gough
Village Mother
John Nicholas
Farmer Paul
Thomas Arnold
Captain of the Royal Barge
Pip Carter
Royal Equery
Mark Lewis Jones
Stone Mason Longstride
Bronson Webb
Jimoen
Denis Ménochet
Adhemar (as Denis Menochet)
Jamie Beamish
Church Deacon
John Atterbury
Exchequer
Luke Evans
Sheriff's Thug
Roy Holder
Gaffer Tom
Ruby Bentall
Margaret - Walter's Maid
Ned Dennehy
Sentinel
Nicolas Simon
Slovenly French Cook
Lisa Millett
Walter's Cook
Stuart Martin
Messenger
Jessica Raine
Princess Isabel of Gloucester
Steve Evets
Ragged Messenger
Eric Rulliat
Ruffian
Abraham Belaga
King Philip's Aide
Jack Downham
Young Robin
Richard Riddell
Sentry
David Bertrand
French Captain
Arthur Darvill
Groom
Hannah Barrie
Woman at Bog
Lee Battle
Soldier Boy
Nicky Bell
Soldier Two
Andrea Ware
Little John's Wench
John O'Toole
Tom the Pig Man
Ralph Ineson
Northerner (as Ralph Inneson)
Zuriel De Peslouan
French Informant
Jake Curran
Distinctive Man
Samuel Dupuy
French Flagship Captain
Nick Lucas
Justiciar
Alan Charlesworth
Cardinal Roger
Lothaire Gerard
French Boy
Mat Laroche
Laughing French Soldier
Chris Jared
Equerry
Joseph Hamilton
Feral Child
James Hamilton
Feral Child
James Burrows
Feral Child
Danny Clarke
Feral Child
Tom Blyth
Feral Child
Stephen Armourae
French Lord
Barry Ashton
Master of ceremonies (uncredited)
Lasco Atkins
Castle worker (uncredited)
Jason Beeston
French Soldier (uncredited)
Vic Blickem
Monk (uncredited)
Jack Butler
Extra (uncredited)
Andy Callaghan
Principle Archer (uncredited)
Jamie Clark
Palace Guard (uncredited)
Jason Collins
Peasant (uncredited)
Samara Couri
Villager (uncredited)
Alex Michael Coury
Soldier (uncredited)
Nicholas Crum
Sapper (uncredited)
James Currie
Archer (uncredited)
Ray Donn
Priest (uncredited)
Alison Faith
Nottingham Villager
James Fiddy
Nobleman (uncredited)
Neil Findlater
English Longbowman / Baron (uncredited)
Nina Aimer Fox
Isolde (uncredited)
Joe Golby
Archer (uncredited)
Kas Graham
Archer (uncredited)
Lloyd Handley
English Archer (uncredited)
Jane Hardcastle
Wench Dancing (uncredited)
Warren Harrington
Archer (uncredited)
Lee Nicholas Harris
Archer (uncredited)
Peter Holyoake
Sapper (uncredited)
Russell Honeywell
Archer (uncredited)
Steven Hopwood
Amputee Villager (uncredited)
Kerry Ingram
Village Child (uncredited)
Jimi James
Baron's Northern Army Soldier (uncredited)
Michael Koltes
Tax Collector
Lucy La Vey
Village Girl (uncredited)
Jean-Christophe Leger
Soldier (uncredited)
Phil Lowes
Rider (uncredited)
Teresa Mahoney
Whore (uncredited)
Jo Marriott
Friar Tuck's Wench (uncredited)
Adam Martin
Philip II of France's Servant (uncredited)
João Costa Menezes
Archer (uncredited)
Robert Harrison O'Neil
Archer (uncredited)
Sarah Jane O'Neill
Nottingham Villager
Michael St Omer
Sapper (uncredited)
Marcus Payne
English Soldier (uncredited)
James Payton
King's Physician (uncredited)
Fleur Poad
Wench Dancer (uncredited)
Robert Roman Ratajczak
Royal Archer (uncredited)
Steve Saunders
English Archer (uncredited)
Kirsty Seager
Villager (uncredited)
Geoff Searle
Royal Archer (uncredited)
Mark Shrimpton
Baron's Northern Army Soldier (uncredited)
Jesse James Sims
Archer (uncredited)
Jack Steele
Archer (uncredited)
Simon Steggall
Dock Worker (uncredited)
Paul Stockman
Blacksmith (uncredited)
Ryan Stuart
French Soldier (uncredited)
Matt Tyzack
English Pike Man (uncredited)
Umit Ulgen
Archer (uncredited)
Martin Walker
Palace Guard (uncredited)
Harvey Walsh
Village boy (uncredited)
Christian Wolf-La'Moy
English Longbow Archer (uncredited)
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Trivia
Ethan Reiff and Cyrus Voris's original script "Nottingham" turned the traditional story on its head by portraying the Sheriff of Nottingham in a more sympathetic light and Robin Hood as more of a villain. The script was extensively re-written by Brian Helgeland because director Ridley Scott wanted the Sheriff of Nottingham to be a more conflicted character. New rewrites were done by British playwright Paul Webb and later by Tom Stoppard, who reworked the story while the movie was already being filmed.
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Before Sienna Miller was cast as Maid Marion, Scarlett Johansson, Emily Blunt, Angelina Jolie, Zooey Deschanel and Natalie Portman were considered. After Miller dropped out before filming due to production delays that caused scheduling conflicts, Annabelle Wallis, Rachel Weisz, Kate Winslet, Nicole Kidman, Naomi Watts, Marion Cotillard and Charlize Theron were rumored to take over, before the part eventually went to Cate Blanchett.
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Eileen Atkins replaced Vanessa Redgrave. Redgrave dropped out, after the death of her daughter Natasha Richardson.
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Goofs
Many of the helmets used by Richard and his knights were of the style of 1400.
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Loxley's hall is said to be at Peper Harow. Peper Harow is actually a rural village in Surrey, south west of London and approx 150 miles from Nottingham.
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The stone castles are of a style not seen until the reign of John's grandson, Edward Longshanks, and England was not known for its longbow archers until after the time of Edward as well. England got its longbowman from Wales as mercenaries until after the time of Wales' final defeat during the reign of Longshanks.
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Quotes
Robin Longstride: [asking about her late husband] A good knight?
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Godfrey: I've come looking for Robert Loxley.
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Robin Longstride: Girl!
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Faq
Q
A Note Regarding Spoilers
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The following FAQ entries may contain spoilers. Only the biggest ones (if any) will be covered with spoiler tags. Spoiler tags have been used sparingly in order to make the page more readable.
Q
How much sex, violence, and profanity are in this movie?
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For detailed information about the amounts and types of (a) sex and nudity, (b) violence and gore, (c) profanity, (d) alcohol, drugs, and smoking, and (e) frightening and intense scenes in this movie, consult the IMDb Parents Guide for this movie. The Parents Guide for Robin Hood can be found here.
Q
Is it true that the Director's Cut is censored on both the American DVD and Blu-ray?
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Partly. There has been some controversy about the different versions of the movie. Basically there's only the well-known Theatrical Version and the Unrated Director's Cut, which has been released on DVD and Blu-ray. But there are minor differences between the Blu-ray and some DVD versions of the Director's Cut. For some reasons several scenes of the Blu-ray and the American DVD are missing digital blood splatters. Oddly enough, those scenes exist on the German DVD. This can probably explained due to the fact that the German DVD features the Director's Cut only whereas the US DVD and the Blu-rays do feature both versions thanks to seamless branching. Therefore it's most likely a seamless branching mistake that those scenes are not featured on discs that contain both versions of the movie. A detailed comparison between both versions with pictures can be found here.
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Photos from cast
Giannina Facio Jonathan Zaccaï Mark Ryder
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