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The Bandit of Sherwood Forest (1946) returns to the screen in this classic cinema deep-dive exploring the film’s historical influences, noir-adjacent style, and its place in mid-20th-century Hollywood adventure filmmaking.
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00:00:00The End
00:04:01You, Littlejohn, my old comrade Friar Tuck, Alan O'Dale, Will Scarlet, all of you, together
00:04:10we will fight this new tyranny.
00:04:11I've sent to Huntington for my son, Robert.
00:04:16Ever since he was a lad of ten, I've trained him for just such a time as this.
00:04:19We meet here in Sherwood Forest day after tomorrow.
00:04:24Oh, the guard, the horseman approaches.
00:04:40Oh, the guard, the horseman approaches.
00:04:44The Earl of Huntingdon.
00:05:02Lower the drawbridge.
00:05:04Lower the drawbridge.
00:05:06The Earl of Huntington.
00:05:12The Earl of Huntington and I'll cross the hill.
00:05:14I have to ask her to pick up the horseman and I'll show you around.
00:05:16The Earl of Huntington, he's gone.
00:06:18The powers that King gave up, I shall take back again.
00:06:22The people are not fit to rule themselves.
00:06:25Therefore, I am withdrawing the Magna Carta.
00:06:29From now on, the people will be taxed as they should be taxed, and ruled as they should be ruled.
00:06:34To enforce this, it will be necessary for each of you to place his armed men under my personal command.
00:06:39I ask each and every one of you to do this at this time.
00:06:42Lord Mortimer, you are first.
00:06:45Yes, my lord, of course. My men are at your service.
00:06:50Fitzherbert, you have ordered a request.
00:06:54Lord Frederick?
00:06:56Certainly.
00:06:57Lord Warwick?
00:06:57I should like time to think it over, to consider...
00:07:02Are you questioning my right?
00:07:04Oh, no, my lord, no, I'm not, but...
00:07:05Good.
00:07:06I knew I could depend upon you.
00:07:08My lord, Regent, may I address the counsel?
00:07:10You may.
00:07:11I've sat here hardly believing what my ears hear or my eyes see.
00:07:17Have you forgotten that English blood was shed to gain the Magna Carta?
00:07:21Does it mean nothing to you that thousands of men have died for the people's right to rule themselves, to tax themselves, to live in liberty and in dignity?
00:07:32Now the regent asks you to take away those rights, and you are ready to agree.
00:07:37How can you face your families, your friends, and all those people you will betray, for one ambitious man?
00:07:46Or, if you will not think of others, you must think of yourselves.
00:07:52Today the regent calls on you for help, because without you he is powerless.
00:07:58If you grant the regent what he asks, he will need you no longer.
00:08:02And he will turn on you and destroy you, just as surely as today he is destroying those whose only protection is the Magna Carta.
00:08:13If you refuse the regent what he asks, you will be your country's heroes.
00:08:18But I warn you, if you give in to him, you will be history's blackest traitors.
00:08:24You are still eloquent, my lord, but the world has changed.
00:08:28Twenty years ago, as Robin Hood, you gathered a band of men who did it as you ordered.
00:08:34That is no longer possible.
00:08:36The men who followed you then are too old for fighting now.
00:08:39We are not moved by your eloquence.
00:08:42If you wish to live in England, it will be the England that I govern.
00:08:45I would rather leave England.
00:08:48My lords, the Earl of Huntington is banished from this land.
00:08:52His wealth is confiscated.
00:08:54Should he be found within the boundaries of England past sunset tomorrow,
00:08:58he will be hunted down like any other outlaw.
00:09:02You see how easily it is arranged.
00:09:04You see how easily it is arranged.
00:09:24Your majesty.
00:09:44My lord.
00:09:46I will speak to you alone.
00:09:50Lady Catherine, will you please stay?
00:09:51With your majesty's permission.
00:09:53Of course, Lady Catherine.
00:09:55The regent has abolished the Magna Carta.
00:09:58Has banished me.
00:09:59No, it's not possible.
00:10:02Fitzherbert, follow me.
00:10:05I'm not leaving England.
00:10:07Where will you go?
00:10:08The men are already gathering in Sherwood Forest.
00:10:10I join them immediately.
00:10:11What are you going to do?
00:10:13What I did before when there was tyranny.
00:10:15Fight it.
00:10:16The first time the regent makes a move toward the king,
00:10:19send word to me at once, your majesty.
00:10:21My son is but a child.
00:10:22He wouldn't dare harm him.
00:10:24You must realize how great the danger is.
00:10:26The council does his bidding without question.
00:10:28As his power grows, he'll become bolder,
00:10:30and no one knows how far he may go.
00:10:33Therefore, I pledge my life for your safety,
00:10:35and that of the king.
00:10:37And if I cannot redeem my pledge, my son will.
00:10:40Robert, he's but a boy.
00:10:42He's a grown man now.
00:10:44He's in the north country.
00:10:45I have already sent for him.
00:10:47We thank you.
00:10:48Know ye by order of William of Pembroke,
00:10:53Regent of England,
00:10:54from this day,
00:10:56Magna Carta is abolished.
00:10:58No!
00:11:00Tyranny!
00:11:00Tyranny!
00:11:00For the regent!
00:11:17Death to the regent's tyranny!
00:11:38Tyranny!
00:11:38Who was it?
00:11:52The solitary horseman again?
00:11:53Yes, but I've discovered who he is.
00:11:55The son of the Earl of Huntington.
00:11:57You mean the son of Robin.
00:11:58I sent you to clean out Sherwood Forest
00:11:59and bring the Robin Hood alive, if possible,
00:12:01dead if more convenient.
00:12:02Exactly, my lord.
00:12:03And all I get from you is excuses, nothing more.
00:12:05But, my lord, I...
00:12:06Now listen to me.
00:12:07Bring those traitors back and bring them soon,
00:12:09or I'll hang you on the gallows I raised for Robin Hood.
00:12:11Now have you anything to say?
00:12:13No, my lord.
00:12:14Then get on with it.
00:12:15Yes.
00:12:18Alania, way out.
00:12:20Look at the gallows.
00:12:21Remember, it may be for you.
00:12:25If I were king,
00:12:27no one would resist me.
00:12:28They wouldn't dare.
00:12:29Proclaim yourself king.
00:12:31It's the only way to restore order.
00:12:33Do it now.
00:12:35Patience, my friend.
00:12:37There are obstacles to be overcome.
00:12:39The young king, for one.
00:12:41Boys are frail.
00:12:43They often do not live to full manhood.
00:12:46One step at a time.
00:12:48First is to separate him from his mother.
00:12:49Now.
00:13:03My lord, Regent.
00:13:08How dare you enter my apartment unannounced?
00:13:11You seem to allow bandits and outlaws privileges which you deny the regent.
00:13:16Your majesty.
00:13:16What do you mean, sir?
00:13:18Do you think I'm unaware that the Earl of Huntington had a conference with you in this very room after I'd banished him?
00:13:24I answer for my actions only to the full council of barons.
00:13:27To you I need explain nothing.
00:13:29It's regrettable that you think so lightly of my authority.
00:13:32It forces me to exercise it with greater firmness.
00:13:35What do you intend to do?
00:13:37Your strained sympathy with outlaws proves you unfit to be trusted with the care and education of the king.
00:13:43I am removing him from your influence.
00:13:46You wouldn't dare.
00:13:47Mother.
00:13:48Mother, they're taking me away.
00:13:50They're taking me away.
00:13:52Mother, please.
00:13:54You can't.
00:13:55You can't.
00:13:57Mother.
00:13:59Can't, madam.
00:14:02What are you going to do to him?
00:14:04Your son is England's king and therefore my responsibility.
00:14:08I shall see that he's well taken care of.
00:14:13Catherine, they've taken my son.
00:14:35I know I was listening.
00:14:37You must leave at once.
00:14:40Leave?
00:14:40But my boy in the regent's hands.
00:14:43Catherine, what are you saying?
00:14:44Now we know he will stop at nothing.
00:14:46You must get away, your majesty.
00:14:48Tonight.
00:14:49I couldn't.
00:14:51I'd be deserting him.
00:14:53As long as you remain here, you're powerless.
00:14:56You must go to Robin Hood at once.
00:14:58Robin Hood.
00:15:01We leave tonight.
00:15:02I'll see you next time.
00:15:03I'll see you next time.
00:15:32THE END
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00:16:42Sir, what's wrong?
00:16:49This crank is stuck.
00:16:51I'll help you.
00:17:12She worked all right, that time.
00:17:24Just your muscles were stuck, not the crank.
00:17:26You're getting too old for this kind of work.
00:17:29Maybe you're right.
00:17:32I'll lower it for you.
00:17:42Lord Regent, the Queen has disappeared.
00:17:53Disappeared?
00:17:53Are you sure?
00:17:54There's no doubt of it.
00:17:55She's not in the castle.
00:17:56I sent a search party after her.
00:17:58How did she escape?
00:17:59Through the post and gate.
00:18:00There's no other way.
00:18:01Hang the guard and let her through.
00:18:03Put two men on the post and one inside and the other on the outside.
00:18:05Yes, Lord.
00:18:12Let's go.
00:18:42Let's go.
00:19:12It's too dark now.
00:19:19We'll return to the castle.
00:19:20We'll return to the castle.
00:19:27We'll return to the castle.
00:19:34We'll return to the castle.
00:20:04We'll return to the castle.
00:20:34We'll return to the castle.
00:21:04Oh.
00:21:05Oh.
00:21:14Well, put me down.
00:21:16Aren't you going to thank me?
00:21:18If it hadn't been for you, I'll...
00:21:20Put me down.
00:21:22You know, you're really very pretty.
00:21:32I could easily...
00:21:33Can't I be of any further assistance?
00:21:49You've done quite enough, thank you.
00:21:50Tell me, what's a pretty girl like you doing all alone in Sherwood Forest?
00:21:54You must know, I work nearby. I'm a scullery maid.
00:21:58Oh, with silk stockings?
00:22:01You're very observant, aren't you?
00:22:03When there's something to observe.
00:22:06Catherine!
00:22:09The woods are full of scullery maids. Glorious country, England.
00:22:12We'd better go.
00:22:14Why the hurry? The pots and pans can wait, can't they?
00:22:17Come, Catherine.
00:22:20What are you afraid of?
00:22:26Please, they mustn't find us.
00:22:28It's too late, they've already seen us.
00:22:30Were you looking for these two?
00:22:32Yes, they let us marry Chase.
00:22:35Ah, I thought it's suspicious for two women to be wandering alone in Sherwood Forest.
00:22:40That's why I detained them.
00:22:41Good work, woodsman. You'll get a reward for this.
00:22:43Thank you, sir.
00:22:45Help her up.
00:22:46Yes, sir.
00:22:52Permit me.
00:22:53You really earned that reward.
00:23:01Come along, woodsman.
00:23:03Yes, sir.
00:23:04Just one moment.
00:23:14Let go of those bridles.
00:23:16Have you lost your mind, woodsman?
00:23:18I said let go.
00:23:19You'll hang for this.
00:23:21They're under arrest by order of the regent.
00:23:22That's exactly why I won't let you take them.
00:23:24You won't let us.
00:23:26Why, you?
00:23:26It's a long way to Nottingham Castle.
00:23:31I suggest you start running.
00:23:36I said run.
00:23:44Woodsman, we owe you a great deal.
00:23:47I've already been repaid.
00:23:49I'm very sorry.
00:23:50I didn't know.
00:23:51Since when has the regent been arresting Scullery, Mance?
00:23:53They'll return with more men.
00:23:57We'd better leave.
00:23:58Follow me.
00:23:59We'll go on alone.
00:24:00We'll be safe when we get to Robin Hood.
00:24:02Robin Hood?
00:24:03Huh.
00:24:03We can go on together.
00:24:04Come on.
00:24:23Come on.
00:24:33Come on.
00:24:33Come on.
00:24:47Come on.
00:24:52Oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:25:22Oh, oh, oh.
00:25:52Is this his home?
00:25:59No.
00:26:00All of Sherwood Forest is Robin Hood's home.
00:26:02But you'll find refuge here while I go for him.
00:26:04It is a quaint place.
00:26:16Oh, as quaint as mother make herself.
00:26:18You'll find her a very charming and gracious old lady.
00:26:21Be gone.
00:26:30I want no thieving vagabonds in this house.
00:26:33Charming, isn't she?
00:26:35Open up.
00:26:37Who are you?
00:26:38Who sent you here?
00:26:39Now, be your sweet self and open the door.
00:26:42Or must I break it down, Mother Meg?
00:26:45How did you know my name?
00:26:47Open the door.
00:26:52Put that broom down, you old witch, or I'll take you over my knee.
00:26:56Don't you recognize a friend when you see one?
00:26:58Friend?
00:26:59Spirely more likely.
00:27:00I don't know you, all of them.
00:27:02You knew me once, you old crone.
00:27:04Oh, let me down.
00:27:05And these two apprentices are scullery made.
00:27:07Down, you blackguard.
00:27:09Oh.
00:27:12Now, you listen to me, Meg.
00:27:14Make your guests welcome.
00:27:16Go to the cave in back of your house and bring some of your rare old wine.
00:27:18How do you know about the cave?
00:27:22There's little about you I don't know.
00:27:24So do as I tell you, or Robin Hood shall hear how you treat his friends.
00:27:27Robin Hood?
00:27:28Oh, that black scoundrel.
00:27:31Save that prattle for the region's spies.
00:27:34Goodbye, sweetheart.
00:27:39See?
00:27:40Could I leave you in more gracious hands?
00:27:42We've come a long way.
00:27:50That wine will be refreshing.
00:27:52Wine?
00:27:53For scullery maids?
00:27:56Water and fetch it yourself.
00:27:58Water.
00:28:12Watch the meaning of this.
00:28:33Get out of my way.
00:28:33Oh, you're in a hurry, youngster.
00:28:36Yes, a great hurry.
00:28:37To see Robin Hood.
00:28:38Oh, now, forgive me, sirs.
00:28:40But what makes you think Robin Hood wishes to see you?
00:28:43You should be able to guess that, Little John.
00:28:46And how do you know my name is Little John?
00:28:48There's only one man with such a big body.
00:28:51And such a little mind.
00:28:54Why, the child seems blessed with second sight.
00:28:56Tell me, what is my name?
00:28:58Eleanor Dale, the minstrel.
00:29:02Now, will you step aside?
00:29:03Certainly.
00:29:04For any man who fights as bravely as he talks.
00:29:07Oh, with all my heart.
00:29:08That's the boss, boy.
00:29:11Crack on your thick skull may release the cloud from your brain.
00:29:15Hold on, desist.
00:29:17Disturbing heaven's peace.
00:29:19Shame, shame, Little John.
00:29:21Are these the manners I've taught you?
00:29:24Quarling with a babe in arms, Little John.
00:29:26Who's a babe in arms?
00:29:27A man full grown.
00:29:29A fighting man squabbling with a little boy.
00:29:32Little boy?
00:29:33One moment, friar talk.
00:29:35Little boy.
00:29:36Why, you great tub of lard.
00:29:38Were it not for your holy office and your gigantic waistline, I'd crack your seams wide open.
00:29:45Pass me a meat skewer and give me spitting room.
00:29:47Stand back while I teach this whippersnapper how to treat his better.
00:29:55Hey, that's Robert.
00:30:04Are you all blind?
00:30:05Yes.
00:30:06You better stop this, sir.
00:30:07Why?
00:30:07A boy can take care of himself.
00:30:10Double lard, am I?
00:30:11Yes, a double tub.
00:30:14So I'm a double tub, am I?
00:30:16Save your breath.
00:30:16You none too much of it, old man.
00:30:18Old man.
00:30:19Allow a stalker to him, the boy will have him in the dust.
00:30:39Stuck.
00:30:50Care to try a boy's sword, ancient one?
00:30:52Oh, shame on you, friar talk.
00:31:12It's your duty to chasten our souls, not our hides.
00:31:14It is I who am chasten.
00:31:17Robin, do you know this lad?
00:31:19Do I know him?
00:31:20Gentlemen, this is my son.
00:31:22Not the son.
00:31:25A girl and a woman, and you've no idea who they are.
00:31:32Well, they're dressed as scullery maids, but I know they're not.
00:31:34How do you know?
00:31:35Well, their breeding gives them away.
00:31:37Their hands are well kept, and their speech is not at the kitchen.
00:31:40You're very observant.
00:31:41Is the girl pretty?
00:31:43See for yourself.
00:31:47Go away, quickly.
00:31:49It's all right.
00:31:55You need to go.
00:31:59Hey, my sweet.
00:32:00Where are your...
00:32:00Your Majesty.
00:32:06Majesty?
00:32:08The Queen.
00:32:10The Queen.
00:32:11The Queen.
00:32:11The Queen.
00:32:19Maybe.
00:32:19Be here.
00:32:21And so I came to Sherwood Forest and to you.
00:32:24All that remains of free England.
00:32:27You.
00:32:28Your son.
00:32:30Your men.
00:32:32No one else is free.
00:32:34No one else is safe.
00:32:37Not even my own son.
00:32:38Not even England's king
00:32:42The king will be safe
00:32:45Aye, that is right
00:32:46What my son means, madam, is that we will see to his safety
00:32:51That so long as there's one free spot on this island
00:32:53That spot is England
00:32:54Not long ago there was a tyrant here
00:32:57But Sherwood Forrest conquered him
00:32:59It will do so again
00:33:00We will not rest until all of England is free
00:33:03So help us, God
00:33:04Thank you
00:33:05All
00:33:07We'll storm the region's castle at daybreak
00:33:10We'll do nothing of the sort
00:33:11Look, we make a very little flame
00:33:14A hand could crush us out and never even feel the burn
00:33:18But if we refuse to be snuffed out
00:33:28Then the flame will grow
00:33:29It will grow until it brings every honest man in England to our side
00:33:33And where do we start the fire?
00:33:35In Nottingham Castle
00:33:36But we must know the region's every move
00:33:40We need someone there
00:33:41I'll go
00:33:42No, not yet
00:33:45Alan
00:33:46Men who are given too much power sometimes abuse it
00:33:56Then they make mistakes
00:33:58The region's first mistake will give us our chance
00:34:01As a minstrel, you'll have no trouble getting into the castle
00:34:03Send word back to us as soon as you can
00:34:05I will, Robin
00:34:06Your Majesty
00:34:11Your Majesty, we have taken the first step
00:34:18You have my deepest gratitude
00:34:20How can I ever thank you?
00:34:21Mistress
00:34:28Your Majesty, if you, if I could help
00:34:31I'm not a lady awaiting by trade
00:34:34With you beside me, I know I'm in good hands
00:34:40Come
00:34:41Mother Megan the Queen
00:34:51We're living in the age of miracles
00:34:53Well, it's getting late
00:34:55We must be getting back to camp
00:34:56Good night, baby Catherine
00:34:58Good night
00:34:59Good night
00:34:59Good night, Lady Catherine
00:35:00Good night
00:35:02Good night
00:35:03Good night
00:35:04Good night
00:35:21Lady Catherine
00:35:23Yes
00:35:23Oh, good night
00:35:26Wait
00:35:27I, uh
00:35:33I owe you an apology
00:35:35An apology?
00:35:37Yes, for what I, uh
00:35:39When you
00:35:39The pool
00:35:41Oh
00:35:42Oh, you saved us from the region's men
00:35:45Is that what you mean?
00:35:47You know very well that's not what I mean
00:35:49Well, that's all I can remember
00:35:51In that case, I don't owe you an apology
00:35:54Good night, Lady Catherine
00:35:56Robert
00:36:00Robert
00:36:04Yes, Lady Catherine
00:36:06I
00:36:07I really do remember more
00:36:10Do you?
00:36:12And I
00:36:12I didn't terribly mind
00:36:14In that case, I'm ashamed for you
00:36:17Why, you
00:36:19Try the other cheek sometime
00:36:21Oh
00:36:22Lady Catherine
00:36:23Catherine
00:36:28Catherine
00:36:28Sleep well, Lady Catherine
00:36:34There, there, lass
00:36:59Don't be frightened
00:36:59You're safe now
00:37:01I'm not frightened
00:37:02Then why the tears?
00:37:04Oh, it's that blockhead Robert
00:37:05I could have slapped him
00:37:07What did he do?
00:37:08Well, that's just it
00:37:09He didn't do anything
00:37:10He's as stubborn as a goat
00:37:12He's a devil
00:37:13He's just like this father
00:37:15When Robin Hood was young
00:37:17He used to make all the women hate him
00:37:19And love him at the same time
00:37:21Well, I hate Robert
00:37:23That's a sure sign that you love him
00:37:26Hold, we're being followed
00:37:36Only the child
00:37:44Believe me, I used the word respectfully
00:37:46I didn't expect you so soon
00:37:49Your age, I'd have lingered for a pretty face
00:37:51Oh, you don't understand women
00:37:52I?
00:37:53I don't understand women
00:37:55You'd be surprised how they've changed
00:37:56In the last 50 years
00:37:5750?
00:38:16Riots, chaos, confusion
00:38:18You see, this boy could never bring order to the country
00:38:20It's time we had a new, more powerful king
00:38:23We dare not, my lord
00:38:24Dare not do what, Sir Mortimer?
00:38:26I thought
00:38:27You thought wrongly
00:38:28The king is about to abdicate
00:38:30In fact, I've already prepared a proclamation
00:38:33The king will sign it?
00:38:35Why shouldn't he?
00:38:40Why don't you take it to him now?
00:38:42He's playing in the garden
00:38:43Oh, but do you think he'll sign it?
00:38:46Certainly
00:38:46He's a child
00:38:47He finds it difficult to understand
00:38:49Say merely it's a detail of government
00:38:51He's used to signing such documents
00:38:52Yes, my lord
00:38:54He's found a mortar, man
00:38:59He won't question him
00:39:00A brilliant inspiration
00:39:01Come
00:39:01Let's watch from the balcony
00:39:03I have something for you to sign, your majesty
00:39:20What is it?
00:39:22The regent said it's a mere detail
00:39:24The regent?
00:39:25I won't sign
00:39:26Not unless my mother tells me to
00:39:27But you've always signed the documents the regent asked you to
00:39:31I won't
00:39:32Not while my mother's away
00:39:33Mortimer's a fool
00:39:38Send the sheriff to me
00:39:39Oh, just a little more time, my lord
00:39:52Just a week more, I beg of you
00:39:54And I promise you
00:39:55I'll bring you Robin Hood and his son
00:39:56Both of them
00:39:57Robin Hood?
00:39:59That wasn't what I wanted to talk to you about
00:40:01It wasn't, my lord
00:40:02I'm worried about the king
00:40:04He seems disturbed in his mind
00:40:07Unhappy since his mother went away
00:40:09Even now, he's crying in the garden
00:40:12He needs a change of scene, don't you think?
00:40:15Oh, oh, yes, yes, my lord
00:40:17We might put him in the West Tower
00:40:18Of course
00:40:19Oh, my lord, that's where we put the prisoners
00:40:21He'll enjoy the view
00:40:22See that he's taken there at once
00:40:24Yes, my lord
00:40:26The West Tower's very high
00:40:28If a boy were to fall from there, he might be killed
00:40:30Well, there's that danger, but
00:40:32Oh, I'll put up some bars
00:40:34No, no, that won't be necessary
00:40:36I can almost see him standing there
00:40:39Looking out of the window
00:40:40You're beside him
00:40:42Your hand is on his shoulder
00:40:45Suddenly, he falls
00:40:49You understand?
00:40:53Oh, no
00:40:54I couldn't
00:40:56I couldn't
00:40:57You must
00:40:58Oh, no
00:40:59No, not the young king
00:41:01I, I
00:41:02No
00:41:03No
00:41:04Wait
00:41:07You did look at the gallows, as I told you
00:41:10Your neck would snap like that
00:41:14Well
00:41:17When must I
00:41:18When will he
00:41:21Fall
00:41:22Tomorrow night
00:41:24After the changing of the guard
00:41:26Tomorrow night
00:41:40I shall be king
00:41:41Go
00:41:42Believe
00:41:43Oh
00:41:43No
00:41:46No
00:41:47No
00:41:50No
00:41:51No
00:41:52No
00:41:52No
00:41:53No
00:41:54No
00:41:55No
00:41:55No
00:41:55No
00:41:58No
00:41:58No
00:42:00You
00:42:02No
00:42:03No
00:42:07No
00:42:08Oh, my God.
00:42:38Good shooting.
00:42:44Like you 20 years ago, Robin.
00:42:51Well done.
00:42:53That's archery.
00:42:55Some soldiers at the castle do as well.
00:42:58But of course, they're a picked bowman.
00:43:03Light these in the fire, Will.
00:43:05Throw them in the air one at a time.
00:43:08An arrow is a slender mark.
00:43:12Hard shot, boy.
00:43:13Ready?
00:43:17Throw.
00:43:24Did you see that?
00:43:25He's finished.
00:43:27Amazing.
00:43:27It's Marvin.
00:43:36That's a true son of yours, Robin.
00:43:41Robin Hood.
00:43:43Robin Hood.
00:43:44The king's life is in danger.
00:43:52They plan to kill him.
00:43:53They're retent.
00:43:54They're retent.
00:43:55Save your anger.
00:43:59We'll have need of it later.
00:44:00We'll tear the castle down.
00:44:01There's no other way.
00:44:05We must get inside the castle.
00:44:07They'd lower the drawbridge for the Prioress of Buxton.
00:44:09The Prioress of Buxton?
00:44:10What do you mean, Robert?
00:44:11I stopped her on the road today.
00:44:13You didn't harm her.
00:44:14The head of a nunnery?
00:44:15Of course not.
00:44:16We merely passed the time of day.
00:44:17She was anxious to get back in time for the evening prayer.
00:44:19I don't see what she has to do with...
00:44:21One of us composes the Prioress.
00:44:24Others as her attendants.
00:44:25If she's taken ill along the road and asks for refuge in the castle...
00:44:29Why, of course.
00:44:32I hope the real Prioress isn't known in the castle, Lady Catherine.
00:44:35No, I don't think so.
00:44:37The plan will work.
00:44:38I think it will.
00:44:39You pick the men you want to go with you,
00:44:41and the rest of us will wait outside the walls
00:44:42and help you get the king away once he's out of the castle.
00:44:45Who'll be the Prioress?
00:44:46Will Scarlet.
00:44:50In skirts?
00:44:54Well, you understand women.
00:44:56You'll be very convincing.
00:44:57With this beard?
00:44:58Why not use a real woman?
00:45:01Who?
00:45:01Me.
00:45:03Your face is well-known in the castle, Lady Catherine.
00:45:05You'd be recognized.
00:45:06Prioress will be ill.
00:45:07She can keep her face covered.
00:45:09No, it's...
00:45:10It's too dangerous.
00:45:11If strangers come to take the king,
00:45:13he may cry out and rouse the god.
00:45:15He'll trust me.
00:45:16I told you no.
00:45:18I'll make preparations.
00:45:22Tell him to let me go.
00:45:24It's Robert's plan.
00:45:26He must make his own decision.
00:45:33Robert, please.
00:45:35There's nothing more to be said, Lady Catherine.
00:45:37I told you, it's too dangerous.
00:45:38For whom?
00:45:40For success.
00:45:42Robert, I lied to you.
00:45:45The soldiers at the castle really don't shoot as well as you.
00:45:48Really?
00:45:49Not even the best bowmen?
00:45:51Robert, I've told the truth.
00:45:53Why won't you?
00:45:54Lady Catherine, there are too many things to be attended to.
00:45:57The real reason you don't want me to go...
00:45:58They must arrange for disguises, the horses, the men...
00:46:02Robert, you're in love with me.
00:46:04The...
00:46:04What were you saying?
00:46:20I love you, Catherine.
00:46:22I love you, too.
00:46:23That's why I must go with you.
00:46:25Together.
00:46:31Together.
00:46:32Together.
00:46:55The road is well guarded past this point.
00:46:59Then it's time to separate.
00:47:01First, let's go with a plan once more to be sure everything is understood.
00:47:04You will take your position at the edge of the moat opposite the West Tower.
00:47:07I'll be waiting inside the castle.
00:47:09Alan and Dale will be on the bafflement, listening for your signal.
00:47:12When he hears the hoot of the owl, we'll begin our work.
00:47:15And if anything goes wrong, we'll cover your retreat.
00:47:17Good.
00:47:18Good luck to all of you.
00:47:20God watch over you.
00:47:25I wouldn't give much for their lives if anything goes wrong.
00:47:38Sending his own son.
00:47:55Oh, the God.
00:48:23A party approaches.
00:48:24Slump in your saddle, Camper.
00:48:28Remember, you're ill.
00:48:45The Reverend, the Prioress of Buxton, has been taken ill and asks to spend the night.
00:48:49Wait.
00:48:51The Prioress of Buxton, ill and asking for shelter.
00:48:57Lower the drawbridge.
00:48:58Now, let's go.
00:48:59Take it back.
00:49:00Help me.
00:49:02shaping the night.
00:49:14A party chúng power.
00:49:16When the Heidi Muhammad stands.
00:49:47Your quarters will be prepared immediately.
00:50:04Follow me.
00:50:05God will reward your kindness, my son.
00:50:17It might be a good plan if you were to leave the castle tonight.
00:50:22In order that suspicion may not be pointed at me.
00:50:24Stop at the Golden Pheasant Inn so as to be seen away from here.
00:50:27I'll leave it once.
00:50:30God.
00:50:33Who are those people?
00:50:34Prioress of Buxton, my lord.
00:50:36She was taken ill and asked for shelter.
00:50:37This is most unfortunate, my lord.
00:50:40Strangers in the castle.
00:50:42Church people?
00:50:43Most convenient.
00:50:45Witnesses to the fact that the king died by accident.
00:50:48Of course.
00:50:49The End
00:50:58THE END
00:51:28THE END
00:51:58THE END
00:52:00THE END
00:52:02THE END
00:52:04THE CRUSADER TOLD ME THAT THIS ANIMAL CAN DRINK ENOUGH AL IN ONE SITTING TO STAY DRUNK FOR SEVEN DAYS
00:52:10THAT'S NOT POSSIBLE
00:52:12HE SWORE HE HAD SEEN IT WITH HIS OWN EYES
00:52:14BUT WHAT A BEAST CAN DO A MAN CAN DO
00:52:18IN KEEPER
00:52:22IN KEEPER
00:52:24YES SIR
00:52:26LODGING FOR THE NIGHT FOR ALL OF US
00:52:28AND FOOD WE LEADED OUT HERE
00:52:30WON'T BE READY FOR QUARTER HOURS
00:52:32IN THE MEANTIME BRING US A MAIL
00:52:34AND BE QUICK ABOUT IT
00:52:36I DIDN'T KEEP HER AS SLOWER THAN A SNALE
00:52:38NIXON
00:52:40YOU'D BETTER STOP DRINKING
00:52:41WE'RE STAYING HERE UNTIL MORNING
00:52:42WHY?
00:52:43I THOUGHT WE WERE GONNA RIDE ON TO BUXTON TONIGHT
00:52:45WE WERE BUT THE PRIORESS CHANGED HER MIND
00:52:47I'LL NEVER BE AS GOOD AS THAT CAMEL
00:52:49ARE YOU IN THE SERVICE OF THE PRIORESS OF BUXTON?
00:52:5120 YEARS WHEREVER SHE WENT
00:52:53BUT NEVER AWAY FROM HOME SO LONG
00:52:55FROM BUXTON TO LEEDS TO MANCHESTER TO OXFORD
00:52:58NINE LONG WEEKS
00:52:59AND NOW JUST TWO HOURS FROM HOME
00:53:01SHE DECIDES IT'S TOO LATE FOR TRAVELING
00:53:03IS THE PRIORESS OF BUXTON A GUEST IN YOUR IN?
00:53:06YES SIR BUT SHE'S ALREADY RETIRED
00:53:09DRINK TO THE REGENT'S HELP
00:53:11A GOLD PIECE
00:53:27INTO THE BED CHAMBER QUICK
00:53:35I'M IN AWEETING OF THE MURDER
00:53:38HERE IS A PLAN OF THE CASTLE
00:53:41THIS IS THE WEST TOWER
00:53:42THE WINDOW OF THE KING'S CHAMBER
00:53:44FACES THE BATTLEMENTS
00:53:46HOW MANY GUARDS OUTSIDE THE KING'S DOOR?
00:53:48TWO
00:53:49MY BOSOM COMRADES
00:53:50HAVE TAKEN GREAT CARE TO CULTIVATE THEIR FRIENDSHIP
00:53:55STAY IN THE SHADOW OF THE WALLS
00:53:56BECAUSE THEY'VE POSTED GUARDS HERE
00:53:58AND HERE
00:53:59HOW MANY ON THE WALL BELOW THE TOWER?
00:54:01ONE
00:54:02GOOD
00:54:03WHEN YOU REACH THE KING'S CHAMBER
00:54:05SIGNAL ME I'LL BE WAITING ON THE BATTLEMENTS BELOW
00:54:07AND THEN STAND BACK
00:54:08BECAUSE I'M GOING TO SHOOT AN ARROW THROUGH THE WINDOW
00:54:10AN ARROW?
00:54:11YES WITH THE LENGTH OF TWINE ATTACHED TO IT
00:54:13THE OTHER END OF THE TWINE WILL BE FASTENED TO A ROPE
00:54:15ALAN WILL KEEP WATCH AT THE DOOR WHILE YOU HALL IT UP
00:54:18THEN YOU TAKE MY PLACE AT THE DOOR, LADY CATHERINE
00:54:20WHILE I LOWER THE KING TO ROBERT ON THE WALL
00:54:22I'LL FOLLOW AFTER I'VE LOWERED YOU
00:54:24IS THAT EVERYTHING?
00:54:25EVERYTHING
00:54:26YOU CAN START NOW, ALAN
00:54:27LITTLE JOHN WILL CALL WHEN IT'S TIME FOR YOU TO GO
00:54:30I'LL BE WAITING FOR YOU AT THE TOP OF THE TOWER STEPS
00:54:40I THOUGHT I WOULDN'T BE AFRAID, ROBERT
00:54:42IF ANYTHING SHOULD GO WRONG NOW
00:54:48WE MIGHT NEVER SEE EACH OTHER AGAIN
00:54:50NOTHING WILL GO WRONG
00:55:12WELCOME, MINSTRAL
00:55:22WHAT ABOUT A LITTLE MUSIC TO BRIGHTEN UP A LONG WATCH?
00:55:25WHY NOT?
00:55:32IT'S TIME
00:55:33NOW REMEMBER, KEEP IN THE SHADOW, WE SHOULD CROSS THE COURTHYARD
00:55:42WE SHOULD CROSS THE COURTHYARD
00:55:45WILL BE ON THE SIDE
00:55:46HEAVEN
00:55:48AND YET
00:55:50THEY GIVE ME
00:55:54HOPE
00:55:55OTHER
00:55:56ANDYET
00:55:57I WOULDN'T LIKE
00:55:58PRIORIES
00:55:59WHO USE
00:56:02IN-
00:56:04Let the back and the side go bare, my boys
00:56:19Let the hands and the feet go cold
00:56:22But give to the belly, boys, bare enough
00:56:26Whether it be new or old
00:56:29Sometimes we lie like hogs in a stye
00:56:36With a flock of straw on the ground
00:56:38Sometimes eat a crust that has rolled in the dust
00:56:43And are thankful if there can be found
00:56:46Let the back and the side go bare, my boys
00:56:50Let the hands and the feet go cold
00:56:54But give to the belly, boys, bare enough
00:56:58Whether it be new or old
00:57:02What are you doing there?
00:57:08Harry, I'll warn you if anyone comes
00:57:10Lady Catherine
00:57:26Is my mother here?
00:57:27I've come to take you to her
00:57:29Where is she?
00:57:30We haven't time to talk now
00:57:31You must do exactly as I tell you
00:57:33Yes, anything
00:57:34Dress quickly
00:57:35Ehm...
00:57:38I mean...
00:57:39I mean...
00:57:40I'm good at you
00:57:42What?
00:57:43What?
00:57:44Ehm...
00:57:44I mean...
00:57:48Ehm...
00:57:49Stand back.
00:58:19It's Fitzherbert returning.
00:58:40It's Lord Fitzherbert. Lower the drawbridge. Lower the drawbridge. Quickly.
00:58:46It's too late to stop him now. Be ready for trouble.
00:58:49You watch the corridor, Lady Catherine, while I know the King.
00:58:58Take care of the King.
00:59:06Take care of the King.
00:59:19All right, lad.
00:59:24It's a long way down, but I'll be all right.
00:59:27Yes.
00:59:28You'll be all right.
00:59:29You'll be all right.
00:59:38You'll be all right.
00:59:42The strangers who came here this afternoon were impostors.
00:59:52Impostors?
00:59:52The real prioress of Buxton is at the Golden Pheasant Inn.
00:59:55We'll visit this prioress. Come with me.
00:59:56I've already been there, Lady.
00:59:57Look, look.
01:00:04Where are you going?
01:00:05To stop them, of course.
01:00:06Don't lose your head. Wait till they're all in the moat.
01:00:08Then see that the King's killed.
01:00:10Take some guards to the tower room.
01:00:12Capture anyone who's there.
01:00:13Yes, Lord.
01:00:13Robert, what's happened?
01:00:28Hurry, Alan. Something's wrong.
01:00:30Is all that down?
01:00:31Let's see this without a jump.
01:01:01We haven't time for that now.
01:01:26We have to go this way.
01:01:31It's too late.
01:01:40Break that down.
01:01:43Come on.
01:01:43Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go
01:02:13Come on, get ready.
01:02:17Catherine, get back.
01:02:43The king has escaped.
01:03:03They'll be captured three of the outlaws.
01:03:05Hold them in the council ante room.
01:03:06Yes, my lord.
01:03:07This has forced me to act sooner than I thought.
01:03:10Find all the barons that are in the castle.
01:03:12Bring them to the council chamber.
01:03:25My lord barons, as most of you know, the king has been abducted.
01:03:31Tomorrow morning, each of you will depart for his estates and return as soon as possible
01:03:36with the armed men under his command.
01:03:39Together we shall then ride to London.
01:03:42Before the week is out, I shall be crowned king.
01:03:43From this king, the council is dismissed.
01:03:49Mortimer, have the prisoners brought in?
01:03:52Yes, my lord.
01:03:53The last obstacle has been removed.
01:03:58Why was not Warwick here?
01:03:59I don't trust him.
01:04:01I intend to get rid of him.
01:04:03My lord, here are the prisoners.
01:04:12Lady Catherine, the queen's friend, the queen's friend, in the company of traitors.
01:04:26Too bad.
01:04:27Too bad that I'm forced to hang a lady as a common criminal.
01:04:31On what charge?
01:04:32Abducting the king is high treason.
01:04:34The king was not abducted.
01:04:36He was rescued from the murder you planned for him for tonight.
01:04:40How boldly these traitors lie.
01:04:43I was outside that very window when you gave the sheriff the order to murder the king.
01:04:46I heard every word you said and you can't deny it.
01:04:49Take them out and hang them all.
01:04:51Just one moment.
01:04:52I still have the right to die with a sword in my hand instead of a rope around my neck.
01:04:59What gives you that right?
01:05:00The law of trial by combat.
01:05:02That law is reserved for the nobility.
01:05:04I am of the nobility.
01:05:06You?
01:05:07I am the son of the Earl of Huntingdon.
01:05:12Robinhood.
01:05:15So you are the son of Robinhood.
01:05:18I can hang you on the gallows, do I owe your father a grudge?
01:05:22To kill his son will give me great pleasure.
01:05:24Your life is too precious to England.
01:05:26You will enjoy this traitor's death no less if I slaughter him for you.
01:05:30Thank you, Fitzherbert.
01:05:31But this is one thing I wish to do myself.
01:05:34Take these prisoners to the East Tower.
01:05:36You heard gold.
01:05:40I think you are making a mistake.
01:05:43Five men tried to capture him.
01:05:44He killed two.
01:05:45You can't fight him.
01:05:47Three days without food and water, he'll be very weak.
01:05:50Do you think I'll have much trouble with him after that?
01:05:53No.
01:05:54A brilliant plan, my lord.
01:05:56Brilliant.
01:05:58Mortimer, you have a long journey ahead of you.
01:06:00You better leave early.
01:06:02Uh, yes.
01:06:03Yes, sir.
01:06:31Rise for the regent.
01:06:33Rise.
01:06:36I've come to tell you that the trial by comfort is to be held in three days.
01:06:41Hmm.
01:06:41So you've decided to give yourself three more days of life.
01:06:44I'm giving you three days before you die.
01:06:46Hmm.
01:06:47When I kill you, I hope your sword will be as nimble as your tongue.
01:06:52Three days without food or drink will slow up your tongue.
01:06:55And your sword.
01:06:57No one's to see this prisoner.
01:06:59And he's to be given neither food nor drink.
01:07:01Yes, my lord.
01:07:03Give me the key when you've locked the door.
01:07:05Yes, my lord.
01:07:23Robert, Robert, Catherine, come to the window.
01:07:42Where are you?
01:07:43I can't see you.
01:07:43I'm in the next cell.
01:07:46Are you all right?
01:07:47Did the region do you any harm?
01:07:49Harm?
01:07:50He just decided he wouldn't die today.
01:07:52Please, Robert, I heard everything he said.
01:07:56Don't you realize a little hunger sharpens a man's wits?
01:08:22Don't you realize a man's wits?
01:08:28Don't you realize a man's wits?
01:08:34Don't you realize a man's wits?
01:08:38THE END
01:09:08Speaker, what has happened to my son?
01:09:26I told you before, I don't know.
01:09:29You've questioned me for hours.
01:09:31I know nothing. Let me go.
01:09:33The region would...
01:09:35Shall I, Robin?
01:09:36No, no, my lord, for heaven's sake.
01:09:37Your lordship in heaven's name.
01:09:39No, well, that's my pleasure.
01:09:40No.
01:09:44Robin.
01:09:46Thank you, your reverence.
01:09:48In the old days, you'd have clipped his ear needly.
01:09:51I'll try again.
01:09:55No.
01:09:56No, I'll tell you.
01:09:58Your boy is safe.
01:10:00He's still alive.
01:10:02What's the region going to do with him?
01:10:03That I don't know.
01:10:05I've told you all I know.
01:10:06In that case, I might as well.
01:10:07No, wait.
01:10:09Your son challenged the region to trial by combat.
01:10:11The meeting's in three days.
01:10:13Who's fighting for the region?
01:10:14Fitz Erfurt?
01:10:14No.
01:10:15The region himself.
01:10:16Ho, ho!
01:10:17The region?
01:10:18If he's fighting Robert, there's trickery planned.
01:10:23No, no.
01:10:24Don't kill me.
01:10:26You really believe I would?
01:10:31To think you're an Englishman.
01:10:49Robert?
01:10:49Yes, Catherine.
01:10:56I have some food for you.
01:10:58What do you mean?
01:10:59Part of what they bring me.
01:11:01Oh, no.
01:11:01You can't do without it.
01:11:03Please.
01:11:03I have more than I need.
01:11:07Shh.
01:11:07There's someone coming.
01:11:08Come on.
01:11:08Come on.
01:11:19It was the jailer.
01:11:27He's gone now.
01:11:29He doesn't bother me, thanks to the region.
01:11:32Go to the door and listen.
01:11:33Warn me if you hear him coming back.
01:11:49Robert?
01:12:15Yes, Catherine?
01:12:15I'm going to swing a line to you.
01:12:17A line?
01:12:18Where did you get it?
01:12:19Never mind that.
01:12:21Listen now.
01:12:22The water jug is tied to the end of it.
01:12:24When I swing it, catch it carefully.
01:12:26Don't let it break.
01:12:28Get ready now.
01:12:30Ready.
01:12:32Here it comes.
01:12:39Can you reach it?
01:12:41Not yet.
01:12:45Almost had it then.
01:12:46Try to let out a little more line.
01:12:57If you'll send the line back to me, I'll wrap up the food and send it on to you.
01:13:01Just a minute.
01:13:10Here it comes.
01:13:11Be careful.
01:13:34Here it comes.
01:13:35Here it comes.
01:13:36Well, I heard someone talking in here.
01:13:48You heard me at my prayers.
01:13:51Bring some more water, please.
01:14:23He's in danger.
01:14:23Good.
01:14:24Yes, yes.
01:14:53You all know what we have to do.
01:15:05That we do, Robert.
01:15:06Act boldly but carefully.
01:15:07A single mistake may mean death for Lady Catherine Allen and Robert.
01:15:10We must move quickly.
01:15:11See, the guard changes shortly after eight.
01:15:15You'd better stop.
01:15:16God bless you.
01:15:18THE END
01:15:48THE END
01:16:18THE END
01:16:20THE END
01:16:24THE END
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01:18:22Robert?
01:18:26Robert?
01:18:33Yes, Katherine?
01:18:34Why didn't you answer me?
01:18:36I thought they'd already taken you.
01:18:38I'm sorry, Katherine. I was lying down.
01:18:40Asleep? Now?
01:18:42Just before the duel?
01:18:44No, not asleep. Only thinking.
01:18:46Thinking what?
01:18:48Thinking how happy I'll be
01:18:50when I can not only hear your voice
01:18:52but hold you in my arms.
01:18:54I love you, Robert.
01:19:10No, one thing they don't have to do it.
01:19:12I can't believe it.
01:19:14No, he's not that bad.
01:19:17No, I'm sorry.
01:19:20How highlegmire chuckle
01:19:22and experimenting
01:19:24to write down
01:19:25individuals.
01:19:28No, he's not that bad.
01:19:30No, he's not that bad.
01:19:31No, he's not that bad.
01:19:32Let's go.
01:19:34you can make your preparations now here's the key of the boy's cell i should go directly to
01:19:47the courtyard yes ma'am sheriff i think it might be a good idea to have lady catherine watch this duel
01:20:04turn out your men mount the battlements yes sir
01:20:34robert robert they're coming for you let them i'm ready
01:20:43water water give me water no water take him to the courtyard
01:21:04so
01:21:23so
01:21:34I hope you're strong enough to hold a sword.
01:21:54Yes, Lady Catherine will have the pleasure of watching me kill you.
01:22:04I hope you're strong enough to hold a sword.
01:22:34Not fast enough, milord regent.
01:22:40You're too well fed.
01:22:43Ready, milord?
01:22:44I hope you're strong enough to hold a sword.
01:22:52I hope you're strong enough to hold a sword.
01:23:00I hope you're strong enough to hold a sword.
01:23:06I hope you're strong enough to hold a sword.
01:23:13I hope you're strong enough to hold a sword.
01:23:19I hope you're strong enough to hold a sword.
01:23:21I hope you're strong enough to hold a sword.
01:23:27I hope you're strong enough to hold a sword.
01:23:31I hope you're strong enough to hold a sword.
01:23:37I hope you're strong enough to hold a sword.
01:23:39I hope you're strong enough to hold a sword.
01:23:45I hope you're strong enough to hold a sword.
01:23:47I hope you're strong enough to hold a sword.
01:24:11I hope you're strong enough to hold a sword.
01:24:41I hope you're strong enough to hold a sword.
01:25:11I hope you're strong enough to hold a sword.
01:25:13I hope you're strong enough to hold a sword.
01:25:17I hope you're strong enough to hold a sword.
01:25:19I hope you'll hold a sword.
01:25:21I hope you're strong enough to hold a sword.
01:25:23I hope you're strong enough to hold a sword.
01:25:25I hope you're strong enough to hold a sword.
01:25:27I hope you're strong enough to hold a sword.
01:25:29I hope you're strong enough to hold a sword.
01:25:31I hope you're strong enough to hold a sword.
01:25:33I hope you're strong enough to hold a sword.
01:25:35I hope you're strong enough to hold a sword.
01:25:37I hope you're strong enough to hold a sword.
01:25:39I hope you're strong enough to hold a sword.
01:25:41I hope you'll hold a sword.
01:25:47I hope you'll hold a sword.
01:25:49I hope you'll hold a sword.
01:25:51I hope you'll hold a sword.
01:25:53I hope you'll hold a sword.
01:25:55I hope you'll hold a sword.
01:25:57I hope you'll hold a sword.
01:25:59Why shouldn't I?
01:26:01Do you love her too?
01:26:03Yes, I do, Your Majesty.
01:26:05I cannot disobey the King.
01:26:07I cannot disobey the King.
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