Robin Hood (1973)
Fun and romance abound as the swashbuckling hero of Sherwood Forest and his valiant sidekick plot one daring adventure after another to outwit the greedy prince and his partner as they put the tax squeeze on the poor.
19 June 1915, Addison, Alabama, USA
16 April 1921, London, England, UK
24 June 1904, Linton, Indiana, USA
15 March 1904, Burnley, England, UK
17 December 1928, Fairfield, Alabama, USA
October 15, 1967 in Los Angeles, California, USA
7 October 1905, Flagstaff, Arizona, USA
2 January 1936, Fort Worth, Texas, USA
14 July 1911, Finchley, London, England, UK
16 August 1939, London, England, UK
25 December 1913, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
January 31, 1964 in Los Angeles, California, USA
7 June 1940, Camberwell, Surrey, England, UK
2 July 1916, Lamar, Colorado, USA
25 May 1908, Great Falls, Montana, USA
16 February 1935, Morley, Yorkshire, England, UK
3 February 1925, Platteville, Wisconsin, USA
February 08, 2008
Compared with modern Disney films, which are dominated by the self-absorption and eventual self-discovery of their main characters, Robin Hood offers surprisingly stark and interesting social questions.
February 21, 2014
...owes much of its charm to its precise anthropomorphization.
November 18, 2009
Blatantly caters to a juvenile audience, without making even the slightest attempt to entertain the grown-ups unless it happens that they like Saturday morning cartoon-level hijinks.
November 04, 2009
What sinks this one is the utter lack of the childhood insight and sympathy that really give the Disney films their staying power.
May 09, 2005
The visual style is charmingly conventional, as gently reassuring as that of a Donald Duck cartoon, sometimes as romantically pretty as an old Silly Symphony.
November 04, 2009
Foxes with bows and arrows. What could be better than that?
August 14, 2015
One of the worst animated films ever produced by Disney...
March 30, 2016
Of all the animated Disney movies from the '70s, Robin Hood had perhaps the most potential, but suffers from a mild case of "averageitis."

