Welcome back to our vintage cinema archive, your ultimate digital destination for premium restorations of golden age Hollywood and classic international adventure films. Today, we journey into the heart of Sherwood Forest for the definitive live-action retelling of England's greatest outlaw legend: the 1952 Technicolor masterpiece, The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men.
Produced by Walt Disney during his legendary post-war British filmmaking boom and directed by Ken Annakin, this film delivers an incredibly authentic, spirited, and visually stunning adaptation of the classic folklore. The narrative follows young Robin Hood (Richard Todd), a highly skilled archer whose life is shattered when his father is treacherously murdered by the henchmen of the cruel Sheriff of Nottingham. Forced into hiding as an outlaw, Robin retreats deep into the dense wilderness of Sherwood Forest. There, he rallies a courageous band of outcasts—including Little John (James Robertson Justice) and Friar Tuck (James Hayter)—forming the legendary "Merrie Men." Together, they wage a righteous guerrilla campaign against the tyrannical Sheriff and the plotting Prince John, stealing from the corrupt wealthy establishment to sustain the oppressed peasantry while defending the crown of the absent King Richard. Along the way, Robin must risk everything to maintain his secret, dangerous romance with the beautiful Maid Marian (Joan Rice), culminating in high-stakes castle sieges and thrilling archery duels.
Boasting rich, authentic on-location British cinematography, masterful stunt work, and Richard Todd’s definitive, charismatic performance, The Story of Robin Hood remains an immortal benchmark of classic swashbuckler cinema. Our channel is fiercely dedicated to preserving historic film treasures, offering a curated library of vintage adventure epics, timeless swashbucklers, rare B-movies, gritty noir thrillers, and legendary maritime classics.
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Produced by Walt Disney during his legendary post-war British filmmaking boom and directed by Ken Annakin, this film delivers an incredibly authentic, spirited, and visually stunning adaptation of the classic folklore. The narrative follows young Robin Hood (Richard Todd), a highly skilled archer whose life is shattered when his father is treacherously murdered by the henchmen of the cruel Sheriff of Nottingham. Forced into hiding as an outlaw, Robin retreats deep into the dense wilderness of Sherwood Forest. There, he rallies a courageous band of outcasts—including Little John (James Robertson Justice) and Friar Tuck (James Hayter)—forming the legendary "Merrie Men." Together, they wage a righteous guerrilla campaign against the tyrannical Sheriff and the plotting Prince John, stealing from the corrupt wealthy establishment to sustain the oppressed peasantry while defending the crown of the absent King Richard. Along the way, Robin must risk everything to maintain his secret, dangerous romance with the beautiful Maid Marian (Joan Rice), culminating in high-stakes castle sieges and thrilling archery duels.
Boasting rich, authentic on-location British cinematography, masterful stunt work, and Richard Todd’s definitive, charismatic performance, The Story of Robin Hood remains an immortal benchmark of classic swashbuckler cinema. Our channel is fiercely dedicated to preserving historic film treasures, offering a curated library of vintage adventure epics, timeless swashbucklers, rare B-movies, gritty noir thrillers, and legendary maritime classics.
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00:00:18Oh, I'll sing a song, a rollicky song, as I roll along my way,
00:00:23with a hey-dery-die and a deary-die doing a riddle-dee-diddle-dee-day.
00:00:31Hark to the tale of Robin Hood and of his merry men,
00:00:36his like you are not like to see in all the world again.
00:00:41His bow was long, his arm was strong, and his heart was good and true.
00:00:46Well did he fight to gain the right, and so I pray, may you.
00:01:02And this is the great end.
00:01:11No, no, no, no, no.
00:01:35Marion!
00:01:37Tib, isn't that daughter of mine ready to leave?
00:01:41Ay, my lord.
00:01:42I have her ready, decked and adorned like any daffodil.
00:01:47There'll be no other lady half so fine.
00:01:49And when the queen set eye on my pretty, she'll take her, my lord, never fear.
00:01:54Then find the girl quickly, good Tib.
00:01:56Unless we leave within the hour, I shall miss the king at Nottingham.
00:01:59Yes, my lord.
00:02:01Marion!
00:02:03Marion!
00:02:04Hey, take that naughty gadabut!
00:02:06Ain't will of the whisperer a time like this from a...
00:02:10Marion! Marion!
00:02:12Master Fitzsouth!
00:02:16Where's that harem-scarrem son of yours?
00:02:18The maid's not with Robin, if that's what you mean.
00:02:21Find one bad penny, he'll find two.
00:02:24My lad's alone in the meadow, drawing his bow against a willow wand.
00:02:32So, you're not my lad's alone, hands are...
00:02:46Is there a story where I'm shaking my head?
00:02:49Yes...
00:02:49No, no, no, no, no.
00:02:52So, we're trying to have a good temper.
00:02:52It's different from my body.
00:02:53But that's all that I have like.
00:02:53And I just didn't need to change that to my mother.
00:02:53I love the forgiveness.
00:02:53I love this one.
00:02:57I love my sins.
00:03:18Oh, my God.
00:03:32Did you miss the mark again, poor fellow?
00:03:40There's more than one way to bring down a quarry.
00:03:42Marion. Marion.
00:03:50Saints above now look at you.
00:03:53With my lord, the earl kept waiting
00:03:55while you lie groveling in the dirt
00:03:57and showing your garter.
00:03:58A lady who was old enough to serve the queen
00:04:00should be old enough to act the lady.
00:04:06Very well, then.
00:04:08Inform the earl, my dear lord and father.
00:04:11I will attend him presently.
00:04:20You have my leave to go, good tip.
00:04:29And you, good rogue, have my gracious leave to pine and fret till my return.
00:04:36Why should I?
00:04:38To please a lady.
00:04:39If I could please myself, I'd take the cross and follow my king to the holy land.
00:04:43You'd come to the same thing in the end.
00:04:46Chop off invidol heads enough, you'd come back a knight.
00:04:49As a knight, you'd go josting in a tournament
00:04:51to please a lady and have your own head chopped off.
00:04:56Oh, it'd be worth it.
00:04:58Is she so passing fair?
00:05:01Aye.
00:05:02Describe her to me, Robin.
00:05:05Well, she's very...
00:05:07Marion.
00:05:09Come now.
00:05:10Your father's waiting for you.
00:05:11I know, I know.
00:05:12Tell me quickly.
00:05:14Well, she's tall and stately,
00:05:18with bonny blue eyes and golden hair,
00:05:22and above all, she's sweetly tempered.
00:05:32Farewell, old Claude Harper.
00:06:08I would you were coming with us,
00:06:09Brother John.
00:06:10I was not born to conquer kingdoms, Richard.
00:06:13Then while I'm gone, you must help me govern mine.
00:06:16Our Midland counties need the firm guidance of a princely hand.
00:06:20I pledge you my faith.
00:06:21I will uphold and administer your laws with the strictest diligence.
00:06:25Diligence, yes.
00:06:27Tempered with understanding.
00:06:28The strength of England stems from the well-being of her humblest peasant.
00:06:33Let your first care be for our kingdom.
00:06:35Your second, for our lady mother.
00:06:38A woman who has reared two sons like you can look after herself.
00:06:44Welcome, Huntingdon.
00:06:49Rise up, man.
00:06:50Do not kneel to a brother knight of the cross.
00:06:53Now, truly, we can say,
00:06:55the best and bravest of our realm are gathered here.
00:06:58God make us worthy of your trust, sir.
00:07:00But before we go,
00:07:02I have a boon to ask of the queen and your mother.
00:07:05I pray you, madam,
00:07:08take my girl into your household
00:07:09till my return.
00:07:13Come here, child.
00:07:22What is your name?
00:07:25Marion, madam.
00:07:27Marion.
00:07:28A sweet and gentle name.
00:07:31Does your nature match it?
00:07:33If it please the queen.
00:07:35Rise, then.
00:07:37I will take her,
00:07:38and in your absence,
00:07:39keep her safe.
00:07:39I humbly thank you, madam.
00:07:47The Lord King,
00:07:48I, too, would beg a boon.
00:07:50What? Another petitioner?
00:07:52Say answer, Sheriff.
00:07:54My men and I would follow our king across the seas.
00:07:58Grant it.
00:07:59The king wills it.
00:08:01Find a new sheriff for Nottingham,
00:08:03and men to serve him.
00:08:03I will, my lord.
00:08:07Hey!
00:08:15My lord Archbishop of Canterbury,
00:08:17we ask a blessing on this,
00:08:18our most holy enterprise.
00:08:28Almighty God,
00:08:29Lord of battles,
00:08:31lead the armies of the cross
00:08:33to the holy places,
00:08:35and give them,
00:08:36we beseech thee,
00:08:37victory in the coming strife,
00:08:40grant wisdom,
00:08:41and guidance to the princes of Christendom,
00:08:44and vouchsafe that those who fall
00:08:47may enter the glory of thy kingdom.
00:08:51My lord, my lord, my lord.
00:09:05To horse!
00:09:13Advance my banner!
00:09:15God wills it!
00:09:17Now!
00:09:17God wills it!
00:09:19God wills it!
00:09:30God wills it!
00:09:33God wills it!
00:09:37God wills it!
00:09:38Thributes his whole excellence!
00:09:59De Lysse.
00:10:02My prince.
00:10:04A heavy responsibility rests upon me from this hour.
00:10:08Kings have died on crusades.
00:10:11The prince in line for the succession needs men about him he can trust.
00:10:16My lord, I'm yours as blade to tilt.
00:10:19Good.
00:10:21You shall be my new sheriff of Nottingham.
00:10:24As sheriff,
00:10:26you will enforce the trespass laws in Sherwood Forest,
00:10:29not with Richard's lenient hand,
00:10:31but to the very letter of those laws.
00:10:34For such a task, we'll need a larger posse.
00:10:37We'll need an army.
00:10:37Aye.
00:10:38An army.
00:10:39An army of hard shooters.
00:10:42Men that can feather their arrows at tenscore yards
00:10:44should their prince so much as whisper his command.
00:10:47Can your estate maintain so large a force?
00:10:50Our men will maintain themselves.
00:10:53Gathering my new taxes.
00:10:56My lord, you have a kingly mind.
00:11:00Then bestow you, ma'am.
00:11:02I shall look to see the finest bowmen in the kingdom,
00:11:04wearing the sheriff's livery.
00:11:05Give me about a fortnight, and I'll have such many listed.
00:11:07Good.
00:11:08You shall show me what they can do with the shooting match at Nottingham Fair.
00:11:28There they are, sir.
00:11:30Hand-picked for their marksmanship.
00:11:34I'm waiting to see them win.
00:11:37Good fortune would I understand now.
00:11:39Mind you shoot well.
00:11:41Beware, O ye archers at Nottingham Fair,
00:11:46of our new sheriff's hirelings.
00:11:49Beware, O, since they levy a tax on thy chattels elsewhere,
00:11:55they may here tax thy bow and thine arrows.
00:12:00It's Susan, his lad will tax us, Sheriff.
00:12:02Aye.
00:12:03They'll help to bring his bullies down a peg.
00:12:19My lord, the upshot is Clifton out.
00:12:24Tapers out.
00:12:25Adam of Leslie out.
00:12:30The final match will be shot at a distance of one hundred and twenty paces.
00:12:38The remaining archers are...
00:12:40Robin Fitzhuth of Huntington.
00:12:44Hooray!
00:12:46Hugh Fitzhuth of Huntington.
00:12:50Hooray!
00:12:50Fred Gill in the service of the sheriff of Nottingham.
00:12:59The crowd are not cheering your bowmen, Sheriff.
00:13:02My men have been gathering some small part of the new taxis, my lord.
00:13:11Red Gill will win for us.
00:13:13There's not a man in England can out-shoot him at such a distance.
00:13:23Lovely, sir.
00:13:24True and clean.
00:13:31Can your tuppany bow do better than that, my beardless walt?
00:13:35Don't be distracted, lad.
00:13:37You must expect such rudeness from the men who serve our new sheriff.
00:13:41Their manners but match their deeds of late.
00:13:58Forgive me, sir, if in beating him I've robbed you of a chance to win.
00:14:02The lad, no man is beat until he admits it.
00:14:04No.
00:14:28Good bowmen, come forward and receive this golden arrow as your reward.
00:14:38Well and truly have you won it.
00:14:40My lady Paramount, I beg a favour of your grace.
00:14:43Give the prize to him whose arrow hit the mark first.
00:14:46And no less truly than mine.
00:14:48Well said, good yeoman.
00:14:53Thank you, my queen.
00:15:00To please a lady?
00:15:05Your archer is vastly improved.
00:15:08There was no one to meddle with my target.
00:15:10Then, mayhap, I deserve the prize.
00:15:14Thank you, Robin.
00:15:16It will remind me of this day wherever I may go.
00:15:19Do you leave Nottingham?
00:15:20Today.
00:15:21I journey with the queen to London.
00:15:24God keep you.
00:15:34Hear me, good yeoman.
00:15:42Good yeoman, hear me.
00:15:44Our gracious lord, Prince John, has given a barrel of English ale.
00:15:48Of the ripe October brewing.
00:15:50For all you brave rogues who drew bows before the queen.
00:15:59Would you eat and drink at the best?
00:16:02Then hear ye.
00:16:03Every man who hit the white at 80 paces is free to take service with me.
00:16:09I'll have high bows only.
00:16:10No dribblers and squirters.
00:16:13If you'll be men of mine, step forward.
00:16:16I'll follow.
00:16:17Aye, I will.
00:16:21What say you, good Fitzuth?
00:16:23Will you and your son change your coats?
00:16:26Twenty marks a man will be your wage at Christmas time.
00:16:29I will not change my coat.
00:16:31Nor will my lad change his.
00:16:33In the old days, I'd have been proud to wear King Richard's livery.
00:16:37But a forester in Sherwood nowadays is no better than a tax gatherer.
00:16:41Or a sheriff's bully.
00:16:43You'll not tempt me to raise my bow against my neighbour.
00:16:46Silence!
00:16:46I will not keep silence.
00:16:48It's time an honest man spoke out.
00:16:50Fitzuth speaks my mind.
00:16:51And mine too.
00:16:59What do you do when the cock crows too loud?
00:17:01Tremors curl.
00:17:37Tis a pity the Queen will not remain in Nottingham.
00:17:39And the maid with the golden arrow.
00:17:41No, I mean the Queen.
00:17:42A man who defies the new sheriff as you did may have need of her help.
00:17:45I'll speak my mind as an Englishman.
00:17:47And no Lixbittal sheriff shall say me nay.
00:17:50Oh!
00:17:51Oh!
00:17:53Oh!
00:17:53Oh!
00:17:54Oh!
00:17:55Oh!
00:17:55Oh!
00:17:55Oh!
00:17:55Oh!
00:18:01Oh!
00:18:02Oh!
00:18:06Let's go.
00:18:38After him!
00:19:07I've tidings to tell, and new songs as well, of the wonders I've seen far and wide.
00:19:13But if you'd hear a tale from Alan O'Dale, you must first drop a penny inside.
00:19:25Oh Robin, who was called Fitzoo, is dwelling in the wood.
00:19:30His coat is changed to Lincoln Green, and his name to Robin Hood.
00:19:37Now Robin Hood doth hunt the deer that in the woodlands primes.
00:19:43But oft-times shoots the sheriff's men by sorrowful mischance.
00:19:51Aye, but Robin, he had good cause.
00:19:55Tis known who murdered his father.
00:19:58Hearken! Hearken!
00:20:01Having been informed of the felonies, robberies and murders...
00:20:05...mitted by the man known as Robin Hood...
00:20:08Our liege, Lord Prince John...
00:20:10...has pronounced upon Robin Hood...
00:20:12...sentence of artillery.
00:20:17You must catch Robin Hood before you could hang him...
00:20:20...and you'll find he's not alone.
00:20:22As many a good lad has taken up his cause...
00:20:26...this'll hang him.
00:20:28With forty marks on his head, his best friend'll fetch him in.
00:20:32You sheriff's men will wear your legs to your knees...
00:20:34...before you'll find any Judas that hungry for blood money.
00:20:37Poor Robin Hood, poor Robin Hood...
00:20:40...with a riddledy-diddledy-day.
00:20:44He rubs the rich to aid the poor.
00:20:47A most unusual practice.
00:20:49But now that he has been outlawed...
00:20:52...he needn't pay his taxes.
00:20:53Oh, I'll sing a song...
00:20:56...a ronicky song...
00:20:57...as they're all along the way...
00:20:59...with a hatery-dye...
00:21:00...and a dirry-dye-doo...
00:21:01...with a riddledy-diddledy-day...
00:21:03...with a riddledy-diddledy-day...
00:21:04...with a riddledy-diddledy-day...
00:21:06...with a riddledy-diddledy-day...
00:21:08Don't leave alone!
00:21:12You can't take them away!
00:21:20Have you questioned him?
00:21:21He's only a poor jackrabbit who will not pay his tax.
00:21:25I cannot pay the tax, sir.
00:21:27I've paid my Lord's levy, but if you take my cattle...
00:21:29What are you called?
00:21:32Scaithlock's my name.
00:21:33Well, you keep your cattle and go free of the tax.
00:21:37Show me how, Sir Sheriff.
00:21:39Report has it that you gave aid to the outlaw Robin Hood...
00:21:41...and know of his whereabouts.
00:21:43Lead us to him...
00:21:44...and our reward will pay your tax thrice over.
00:21:52Bring him along.
00:22:09Another denominator.
00:22:10It gives me the Great Plagueih Ergebnis...
00:22:11...in it's not himself.
00:22:11You use Kenna66...
00:22:11...so the hawk of the king?
00:22:14Try to haul him up.
00:22:18For the tax to build a sheepfold, I sacrificed my pigs.
00:22:21And when your forester sent me out of house and home
00:22:23whilst taxing me for gathering hazelnuts,
00:22:25I fared into the forest and killed a deer.
00:22:27Shall we give him his ears to eat?
00:22:29Nay, use your knife on the deer.
00:22:32Bring me the hide to Nottingham Square and this carrion with it,
00:22:35and he shall have his belly full of our hospitality.
00:22:38Off.
00:23:03CRYSTAL SLEEP
00:23:05CREDITS
00:23:05CRYSTAL SLEEP
00:23:21Up with your cattles and home with your rags.
00:23:23There's a need for beggarmen in Nottingham Square.
00:23:35Moist him up.
00:23:46Let this be a warning to all who would break our Midland laws.
00:23:50If there be others amongst you who think to live by poaching,
00:23:54the evasion of taxes and the shielding of outlaws,
00:23:58behold the punishment I have in store.
00:24:01Begin.
00:24:12Chai! Chai! Chai! Chai!
00:24:18Chai!
00:24:50Chai! Chai!
00:25:08Chai! Chai!
00:25:30Drive the cattle out of the script!
00:25:59Where is this force of a hundred new foresters you've been boasting of?
00:26:03Throughout the countryside, gathering the tax money it takes to maintain them.
00:26:08While a handful of outlaws dare enter Nottingham in broad daylight, mock our justice and put us to shame before
00:26:13the townsmen!
00:26:16My lord, I am guilty of holding this Robin Hood too lightly.
00:26:20On the mallow, I myself will lead a full force against him.
00:26:23Before I return, I will rid Sherwood Forest of this outlaw and every last one of his men.
00:26:29I give you my promise.
00:26:52The salt will hurt, but it'll heal.
00:26:55Rub away!
00:26:58I'd bellow like a bullcalf if you did that to me.
00:27:01You'll wear no shirt for five days.
00:27:04I'll not wait so long to put on Lincoln Green.
00:27:36I'll be there for five days.
00:27:37Well, what's the meaning?
00:27:40Maybe a friend, maybe a foe.
00:27:41We'll go with you, Robin.
00:27:43Nay, if I need your help, I'll call.
00:27:55Stand aside, fellow.
00:27:58Wherefore?
00:28:00To let the better man pass.
00:28:03Then you stand aside.
00:28:05Well, you as tall as your pride, Goliath, this would bring you down.
00:28:09An arrow against the staff was never the man's game.
00:28:11By my faith, no man's ever put the coward's name on me.
00:28:15Will you wait here while I cut a cudgel?
00:28:17Aye.
00:28:46Come on, little David.
00:28:48Oh, you know how that bout ended.
00:28:59Well done, lad.
00:29:01I'll pay you back if I can.
00:29:18Well done, lad.
00:29:20Well done.
00:29:31I like a lad who takes his ducking.
00:29:44with me.
00:29:44Beat me with bowstrings if I dispute any more bridges with you.
00:29:49I have cracked my head, soaked my hide and drown my hunting horn.
00:29:59How are you known?
00:30:01I'm called John Little.
00:30:02Yes, John, too.
00:30:02Well, I seek a prescribed and banished man named Robin Hood.
00:30:06To what end?
00:30:07To join him, and I care not who knows it.
00:30:10Well, he's not far off.
00:30:14How now, good master Robin?
00:30:17Be you Robin Hood?
00:30:19I be.
00:30:21Well now, John Little, I hope you hold no hard thoughts for the drubbing I gave you.
00:30:30None.
00:30:30Well, would you be of a mind to join us, John Little?
00:30:34We would eat fresh meat every day, sleep soft, have money in your poke.
00:30:39So be it you shoot your own meat, and make your own bed, and collect your own wages,
00:30:44to give to poor souls in greater need.
00:30:48I'm your man.
00:30:49Where's my hand on it?
00:30:53What say you lads, shall we christen our infant?
00:30:55No!
00:30:56Fetch me a hat full of water.
00:30:58Nay.
00:30:59Nay, nay, if you'll not have us bring water to him, we'll bring him to water.
00:31:08One, two, three!
00:31:22John Little, I dub thee Little John.
00:31:26Rise up, Little John.
00:31:27Aye, hey, John!
00:31:30Are you still with us, Little John?
00:31:34I am.
00:31:35Hey, hey, hey!
00:31:36By all the saints' wills, Scarlet, you christen like a true churchman.
00:31:40Yet I wish we had some man in holy orders, to care for our souls and look to our wounds.
00:31:45I know of one, a holy Hermit, who lives near Arford Abbey, upstream from here.
00:31:51But he'd rather break heads than mend them.
00:31:53They call him Friar Tuck.
00:31:57Think not, milenie, I'd have brought thee to this solitary place, to woo thee with words alone.
00:32:03Nay, nay, nay, good lad.
00:32:05I will drink no wine, lest my head be dizzyed with thy sweet blandishments.
00:32:11No.
00:32:12Nay, nay, nay, nay, nay.
00:32:14Well then, try the meat pie.
00:32:17Tis very savoury.
00:32:18Me?
00:32:20Well, the merest morsel may have.
00:32:36We have meat and drink enough, but what is meat and drink without a merry song?
00:32:42Me, me, me, me, me, me.
00:32:44Me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me.
00:32:47There was a lover and his lest sat neath a spreading oak.
00:32:54And lest his heart should break apart, the doting lover spoke.
00:33:01Come sing low, come sing high, come change thy name to mine.
00:33:07And you shall eat my cape on pie and drink my momsy wine.
00:33:13And now, both together.
00:33:19The maiden turned her head away and answered ill at ease.
00:33:26Is it in sport you pay me court with such low herbs as this?
00:33:38So...
00:33:41Pardon, prithee.
00:33:44Come sing low, come sing high, come change thy name to mine.
00:33:50And you shall eat my cape on pie and drink my momsy wine.
00:33:58And drink my momsy wine.
00:34:06It's time of me, would you?
00:34:07You meddling, you blind, you stupid nose.
00:34:10Nay, nay.
00:34:11We should not quarrel who have sung together so sweetly.
00:34:15What seek ye here?
00:34:16Why, I come but to pray in yonder abbey.
00:34:21Is there no bridge?
00:34:22None, but since you go to pray, I'll not stop you from wading across, as others do.
00:34:29Oh, thank you.
00:34:31Your kindness tempts me to ask a greater boon.
00:34:34Would you lend me the breadth of your back to carry me over the stream?
00:34:41Since you've pressed me with such arguments.
00:35:00Ah, well, the scripture saith we must bear one another's burdens.
00:35:06What marvels have I seen today?
00:35:08A friar singing a love song and a horse quoting scripture.
00:35:18Ah, well, I'll carry you over.
00:35:24You can carry me back.
00:35:27Come sing low, come sing high, come change thy name to mine.
00:35:33Ah!
00:35:34Ah!
00:35:50Now, Jack Priest, the game's turned my way again.
00:35:54I'm still of a mind to gain the further shore.
00:36:00Now, Jack Priest, the game's turn on.
00:36:09Now, Jack, take care of me.
00:36:17Ah!
00:36:17Oh, Jack!
00:36:22Come on!
00:36:23Come on!
00:36:23Come on!
00:36:24Oh, Jack!
00:36:26Come on!
00:36:33Stand where you are.
00:36:35Take the outlaw alive.
00:36:38Stand back.
00:36:39You shall not interfere till I've done with it.
00:36:42Step aside, priest.
00:36:43Look, you.
00:36:44Until our private fight is settled, your claim upon him can wait.
00:36:47Throw the prating priest into the river.
00:36:49Chance, master.
00:37:10Come on.
00:37:35Come on.
00:37:54Take cover.
00:37:58Come on.
00:38:00Take cover.
00:38:02Come on.
00:38:32Call off your dog, friar.
00:38:33He's shown the sheriff enough sport.
00:38:41Now it's our turn to do his lordship honor.
00:38:48Welcome, milord sheriff.
00:38:50Welcome to Sherwood.
00:38:54Oh, they brought in the big buck himself.
00:38:59Must have given him a wicked appetite.
00:39:03Have you had good hunting, master Robin?
00:39:05Aye.
00:39:05A lordly guest has condescended to grace our table.
00:39:18Pray be seated, my lord.
00:39:20We do not stand upon ceremony here.
00:39:24Unbind his eyes.
00:39:26No man in England's been at greater pains to have a look at our home in the Greenwood.
00:39:48Surely, my lord, you'll not disdain our fair.
00:39:50I have no taste for venison killed by poachers.
00:39:55Can you put an edge on his appetite, Stutley?
00:40:03Fill him a bowl of ale.
00:40:05Help him wash it down.
00:40:07You eat and drink of the best when you dine with us.
00:40:10That ales of the ripe October brewing.
00:40:13The bishop of Hereford was sending it to you.
00:40:15But we diverted it to a nobler use.
00:40:19For with it, we pledge our king.
00:40:27My lord sheriff.
00:40:30On your feet, sir.
00:40:36I'll give you a health.
00:40:39Here's to Richard of England.
00:40:42Speak up, man.
00:40:45Here's to Richard of England.
00:40:47God grant him health and long life.
00:40:49God grant him health and long life.
00:40:53And bring confusion on his enemies, be they peasant.
00:40:57And bring confusion on his enemies, be they peasant.
00:41:01Or prince.
00:41:05Or prince.
00:41:10Richard of England.
00:41:17By the faith of my body, now that you've pledged your king as a loyal servant should,
00:41:21we'll speed you on your way.
00:41:23That is, when he's paid for his cheer.
00:41:26Aye.
00:41:28Will you look to the reckoning, good friar?
00:41:30And give fair dealing as an honest son of the church?
00:41:34I will, my master.
00:41:39Clear away.
00:41:49For the meal, nine pennies.
00:41:55For this lad's back, nine crowns.
00:42:00For the loss of my cattle, twenty shillings.
00:42:02Twenty more for my barn burnt and my taxes tripled.
00:42:06Ten shillings more for my...
00:42:08More marks for my stolen horse.
00:42:09My thumb thrown down the well.
00:42:14Roughly one hundred and...
00:42:19Two hundred shillings.
00:42:20You thieving mock priests, why don't you join them too?
00:42:24God forgive me, but it seems I have already.
00:42:28Come, let's see the color of your lordship's money.
00:42:35You'll pay for this.
00:42:37My men will take you yet and hang you through.
00:42:39As an example to other rebels.
00:42:41Well and good.
00:42:43But first we'll make a spectacle of you.
00:42:46Whereby the poor you persecute will find new courage to resist.
00:42:50Adam, fetch his lordship's horse.
00:43:06Sir Sheriff, here's your saddle bow.
00:43:15The magic.
00:43:43Ha, ha, ha, ha!
00:44:05I'll go.
00:44:06I pray you bring good news, my lord.
00:44:08We are thirty thousand marks nearer our goal.
00:44:11The monasteries have melted up their plate,
00:44:13hearing that the king stood in need of ransom.
00:44:16God bless them. What else?
00:44:19Nothing.
00:44:21London and the southern counties have given their all,
00:44:24as have the barons of the north.
00:44:26Yet a fourth of the ransom is still to be raised.
00:44:29Have no fear, my lord.
00:44:30The wealth of our Midland counties will provide that amount and more.
00:44:34We can rely on Prince John.
00:44:36Madam, your son Prince John has refused to contribute one stiver
00:44:41in behalf of your son King Richard.
00:44:43My lord Archbishop, he is the king's blood brother.
00:44:47He shall not hold back money in face of the king's need.
00:44:58How could I guess that the royal coffers would not supply the ransom?
00:45:01You could have listened to my messengers.
00:45:04They didn't reach me.
00:45:06But now that I know my brother's plight,
00:45:09upon the morrow I'll order a public donation in Nottingham Square.
00:45:13e'en though I'd be shamed if the poor outgive me.
00:45:16Shamed indeed.
00:45:21You could spare yourself such grave humiliation
00:45:24by giving until they gape and gasp at your heroic generosity.
00:45:29Would that I could.
00:45:30The truth is that my nobles and I alike are impoverished.
00:45:34Your brother Richard gave you the ordering of eight earldoms.
00:45:37Do their rents and tax monies yield you no revenue?
00:45:39The money goes out as fast as it comes in.
00:45:42I've been forced to recruit and support hundreds of foresters.
00:45:45Well nigh an army.
00:45:46To protect whom against what?
00:45:49To protect the realm.
00:45:51Against a cursed outlaw who loots the countryside.
00:45:54With his stolen wealth he's bribed a following so numerous
00:45:58that he threatens our state with civil war.
00:46:00Who is this outlaw?
00:46:01Robin Hood.
00:46:03He that was named Robin Fitzsooth
00:46:05before he took to Sherwood Forest to hide his misdeeds.
00:46:10It cannot be.
00:46:12Hugh Fitzsooth is my father's chief murderer.
00:46:15Both he and his son Robin are men of honour.
00:46:17Hugh Fitzsooth is dead.
00:46:19He was killed for shooting a king's forester in the back.
00:46:22His son has murdered three score foresters since.
00:46:26Who ever killed Hugh Fitzsooth
00:46:28murdered the king's most loyal subject.
00:46:31Loyal subject indeed.
00:46:35Good madam.
00:46:36He could have been no less.
00:46:38As for the son
00:46:39Robin and I were playmates at Huntington.
00:46:42I've known him all my life.
00:46:44And I know he loves the king.
00:46:47He loves him better in a foreign prison.
00:46:49Once we bring Richard and his army back
00:46:51your outlaw dare not ply his trade.
00:46:54Send me to Robin Fitzsooth.
00:46:55I'll prove to you his loyalty.
00:46:57I cannot marry him.
00:46:58But with an escort.
00:46:59I have you in trust from your father.
00:47:02Let her go seek out her swain.
00:47:04If the earl's proud daughter
00:47:06has already been nicked by Cupid's darts
00:47:08what harm can outlaw's arrows do?
00:47:12I pray you madam.
00:47:14No my child.
00:47:15But my lady.
00:47:15Enough.
00:47:17You shall not set foot outside the castle walls.
00:47:32Good morrow my lady.
00:47:36Good morrow Giles.
00:47:40Mistress Marion.
00:47:41Why so sad?
00:47:43If there's anything I can do my lady
00:47:45you've but to command me.
00:47:48The queen's forbidden me to leave the castle.
00:47:50I wish Prince John would forbid me.
00:47:53I've walked as far as Jerusalem and back
00:47:54just making trips to Nottingham town.
00:47:57I'm on my way there now to fetch the sheriff.
00:47:59And before I find him
00:48:00I may trudge halfway to Sherwood Forest.
00:48:08Giles.
00:48:15Oh the sheriff with three score bowmen
00:48:18rode out of Nottingham town
00:48:20but Robin Hood left those bowmen
00:48:22a gasping on the ground
00:48:24Oh the sheriff he dined with Robin Hood
00:48:26and when he had paid the score
00:48:29back to Nottingham spurred
00:48:31but from what I heard
00:48:33he rode
00:48:34Hind side
00:48:36To fall
00:48:37So
00:48:38Here's to the tail in the sheriff's hand
00:48:40And here's to the bowl in thine
00:48:44And when you have drunk to Robin Hood
00:48:46Pray leave a penny in mine
00:48:49In mine
00:48:52Pray leave a penny
00:48:54In mine
00:49:22God bless you young master.
00:49:23What say you Alan O'Dale?
00:49:25Can you give us fill the bowl?
00:49:27I can
00:49:28But you must go to Clipston
00:49:30if you want to hear it
00:49:31Save for this young gentleman
00:49:33There's small regard for a minstrel here
00:49:36Lookie
00:49:36To reach Clipston
00:49:38you must pass through Sherwood Forest
00:49:39And if you meet the man you sing about
00:49:41you'll wish yourself safe back here
00:49:51Dad
00:49:52May I keep you company?
00:49:54Aye lad
00:49:55And welcome
00:49:59Hey Midge
00:50:00Ain't you afraid of our claws neither?
00:50:03It would be shame on England
00:50:04if a minstrel's lute
00:50:05be stouter than a miller's staff
00:50:11Hey there
00:50:12Minstrel
00:50:21I'll have you sing me a song right now
00:50:24What'll you have?
00:50:25The one about master Robin Hood
00:50:27You've heard that already
00:50:28It would do no harm to hear it again
00:50:31If master Robin chance to hear it
00:50:32It would show him we're on his side
00:50:34Aye
00:50:35Aye
00:50:48Oh the sheriff with three score bowmen
00:50:51Rode out of Nottingham town
00:50:53But Robin Hood left those bowmen
00:51:05I trust you like the song my masters
00:51:08Is that all of it?
00:51:09Oh yes
00:51:10No sir
00:51:11Now here's to good kind Robin Hood
00:51:16And his bold yeomanry
00:51:18There's no better men than Scarlet
00:51:23Or little John
00:51:28In all a fair country
00:51:50Nay there's one man only
00:51:52Shall pass the hat in Sherwood Forest
00:51:58I've spent my last penny
00:52:03Good sir
00:52:04Midge the miller is known far
00:52:06And wide is a poor honest tradesman
00:52:08With no money at all
00:52:09Midge the miller is known as
00:52:11Midge the miser
00:52:12What's in that bag?
00:52:13There's naught in the sack but flour
00:52:15Oh then I'll empty it out
00:52:17And if there's no gold
00:52:19I'll pay you for the flour
00:52:21But if I find gold
00:52:23In the bottom of the bag
00:52:24Then we'll help you make a contribution
00:52:26To the poor
00:52:27Good master
00:52:28I beg of you
00:52:30Would you rub a poor miller?
00:52:32My friend we are but equalising the taxes
00:52:34And we do it better to music
00:52:35Strike up a tune
00:52:42Spare me the flour
00:52:43And you shall have the money
00:52:58And you shall have the money
00:53:00Ah
00:53:00Ah
00:53:06Play Blast you play
00:53:08Play Blast you play
00:53:21Let me go
00:53:25Hey John
00:53:26Give me that lad
00:53:32Set me down you
00:53:34You wait
00:53:35You wait
00:53:36You wait
00:53:36You wait
00:53:36You wait
00:53:36You wait
00:53:42Well you're a pretty lad
00:53:43And sweetly tempered
00:53:45Like a lady I used to know
00:53:47And I used to know
00:53:48A gentleman called Robin Fitzsuth
00:53:50Who would scorn to be a common thief
00:53:54Come now miller
00:53:55Tell the page you enjoyed the sport
00:53:56As much as we
00:53:58No man's a miser
00:53:59Who gives blows so freely
00:54:02Persuade him to join us if you can
00:54:03Little John
00:54:04Our band will think us common thieves indeed
00:54:06If we go back to camp empty handed
00:54:19Hey
00:54:20Oh come on minstrel
00:54:22The more the merrier
00:54:24Oh
00:54:25Saint Edward was for England
00:54:27Saint Denis was for France
00:54:29No saint I be but I'll follow thee
00:54:31If you'll give me half a chance
00:54:41We have robbed the rich
00:54:46Nor have we forsaken our religion
00:54:48Or forgotten our rightful king
00:54:50Nay
00:54:50And that is the truth
00:54:51Every word
00:54:53As I have hope of heaven
00:54:54Well my lady
00:54:56Have my men persuaded you to join us too?
00:54:58They've convinced me of their honesty
00:55:02Yet one thing I'd know
00:55:05If you could choose otherwise
00:55:06Would you still be outlaws?
00:55:11The Greenwood has its beauty and abundance
00:55:14We find freedom here
00:55:18But we are banished men my lady
00:55:21Many have wives and children
00:55:23And some lack wives who love them
00:55:26Then give me every penny you possess
00:55:29What would you do with the money?
00:55:31I'd give it towards the king's ransom tomorrow
00:55:33At Nottingham Square
00:55:34Then everyone could see how much more loyal you are
00:55:37Than Prince John
00:55:40He and his nobles pretend they're too poor
00:55:42To give as they should
00:55:43Prince John and that money-grubbing sheriff
00:55:45Have filched enough gold to ransom the king twice over
00:55:47That's not what the prince tells the queen
00:55:50He says you outlaws keep him poor
00:55:52And that you dread the king's return
00:55:54Because it will end your thievery
00:55:55There can be but one answer to a lie so monstrous
00:56:00Let's give it then
00:56:03Come on
00:56:07Now lads, no holding back
00:56:10Come on all of them
00:56:11Here come lads
00:56:12There you are Robert
00:56:12Keep it
00:56:14Come on
00:56:18It is a pity there's not more
00:56:20There is more
00:56:34Thank you Miller
00:56:36Now l must be on my way back to Nottingham
00:56:38Come along then
00:56:39Friar Tuck and I will see you sheltered in Alford Abbey for tonight
00:56:42But on the morrow it will be safer if he alone has caught you the rest of the way
00:56:45Then trust that to me
00:56:49God bless you all
00:56:51God bless you all
00:56:51And you all bless you all
00:56:52Your hearts go with you
00:56:56Goodbye
00:57:02Goodbye
00:57:02If I could find a singer with a love song in his throat
00:57:05I'd rob the poor box to pay him his fee
00:57:13Whistle my love
00:57:17And I will come to thee
00:57:23I'll always find you
00:57:26No matter where you may be
00:57:30Whistle my love
00:57:33Whistle my love
00:57:35I'll hear you calling me
00:57:38High on a hilltop
00:57:44Or under the greenwood tree
00:57:48Whistle the song I sing to you
00:57:52When our love was gained
00:57:56And every woodland breeze that blows
00:58:02Will bring it my way
00:58:06Whistle, my love
00:58:11And I will come to thee
00:58:17I'll always find you
00:58:20No matter where you may be
00:58:27I'll always find you
00:58:31No matter where you may be
00:58:42Come lass, get on me back
00:58:44And I'll wade you across the stream
00:58:46Before you can see Robin Hood
00:58:47Did I ask you the loan of your back?
00:58:50You have air now?
00:58:51Then I'll not double the debt
00:58:58I'll go ahead to the abbey
00:59:00And bespeak a night's lodging for milady
00:59:08Sir, it's good-bye again
00:59:10It will always be good-bye till King Richard returns
00:59:14I fear so
00:59:22Do you remember the day we said good-bye at Huntington?
00:59:25I do
00:59:26And you were wishing to join the crusade and go to the Holy Land?
00:59:31Yes
00:59:33It's well for England that you didn't
00:59:35I wonder
00:59:37You're serving your king better here, Robin Hoodsooth
00:59:40Thank you, my lady
00:59:50Come along
00:59:52Come along
00:59:59Goodbye
01:00:00Goodbye
01:00:01Goodbye
01:00:08Oh, Robin
01:00:09Will I ever see you again?
01:00:12God willing
01:00:18Oh, Robin, will I ever see you again?
01:00:32John of Brooklyn has given 300 marks
01:00:39Edward of Bridgeford is the next to give
01:00:42Tell a man you may sum up Sir Edward's donation
01:00:51430
01:00:53Edward of Bridgeford has given 430 marks
01:00:58Good Sir Edward
01:00:59We thank thee on behalf of our beloved Richard
01:01:02For thy loyal and exceeding generous gift
01:01:12Marian
01:01:19My lady, I beg your forgiveness
01:01:21I did not act from willful disobedience
01:01:23Love of England compelled me to seek out the king's real friends
01:01:27And prove to you their loyalty
01:01:33This purse was given freely by Robin Hoodsooth and his outlawed band
01:01:38And with it their prayers for King Richard Swift's return
01:01:42Should such tainted coin be mingled with the gifts of honourable men?
01:01:47Whether some a thousand marks
01:01:49Our noble king would scorn to have us by his freedom with the blood money of thieves
01:01:53Well said, Sheriff
01:01:54Where's your thousand marks?
01:01:56Yea, a thousand marks from the Sheriff
01:01:58A thousand marks from the Sheriff
01:02:01A thousand marks from the Sheriff
01:02:02A thousand marks from the Sheriff
01:02:05A thousand marks from the Sheriff
01:02:07A thousand marks from the Sheriff
01:02:08A thousand marks from the Sheriff
01:02:08A thousand marks from the Sheriff
01:02:08A thousand marks from the Sheriff
01:02:10A thousand marks from the Sheriff
01:02:10A thousand marks from the Sheriff
01:02:10A thousand marks from the Sheriff
01:02:10A thousand marks from the Sheriff
01:02:10A thousand marks from the Sheriff
01:02:11A thousand marks from the Sheriff
01:02:13A thousand marks from the Sheriff
01:02:15A thousand marks from the Sheriff
01:02:28My lords, you'll find my loyalty will meet the test.
01:02:32Bring forth my coffer.
01:03:08Proceed with the tally.
01:03:351,187 marks.
01:03:38You demanded 1,000. I have given nigh on 1,200.
01:03:43Though the gift has left me penniless,
01:03:45I feel no shame if my poverty will aid the safe release
01:03:48of our sovereign lord, King Richard.
01:03:52For such a cause, I would to heaven I could give 10,000 more.
01:03:55Heaven has heard you, my lord high sheriff.
01:04:09Now, God be thanked.
01:04:12The deliverance of your king is assured.
01:04:21The sheriff's heart was bigger than he knew.
01:04:23Three cheers for the Sheriff of Nottingham.
01:04:26Hooray! Hooray! Hooray!
01:04:47Enough, good lad. Set me down.
01:04:52Set me down, I say.
01:04:53He said down.
01:04:54Slope yet?
01:04:59Come, lads, back to Sherwood.
01:05:13You sent for me, my lord?
01:05:16There goes our tax money.
01:05:21Tomorrow we'll see it on its way to Austria
01:05:24to save the king who is meant to overthrow.
01:05:35Have you those among your bowmen you would trust on a desperate venture?
01:05:39Men who hate Robin Hood and fear the king's return as much as you and I?
01:05:43I have indeed, sir, many such.
01:05:46What would you have them do?
01:05:48Disguise themselves as the outlaws of Robin Hood
01:05:51and steal our money back.
01:05:54Here, my lord?
01:05:55No.
01:05:57Tomorrow, when the queen and the archbishop are conveying the ransom through Sherwood Forest.
01:06:03It's a brave plan.
01:06:06We could succeed but for the girl.
01:06:08Maid Marian?
01:06:10She's mingled amongst the real outlaws.
01:06:12Met them face to face.
01:06:14She alone could see through our deception.
01:06:18Then she shall not accompany the queen.
01:06:21Hubert.
01:06:23Bring the lady Marian to this chamber.
01:06:27Let her believe that his grace the archbishop requests her presence here.
01:06:34That's for you, Sir Sheriff.
01:06:37Send forth your men at dawn dressed in their accustomed livery.
01:06:40Bid them ride a full twenty miles down the great road through Sherwood Forest.
01:06:45There they may lie in wait for the convoy.
01:06:47And when they've done the deed,
01:06:49let them return to the castle straight bringing the money in their saddlebags.
01:07:11My lord archbishop.
01:07:18This way, my lady.
01:07:41Let her go.
01:07:45The queen should hear of this.
01:07:47She'll not be pleased to learn you've slipped off again to join your outlaw lover.
01:07:58Hubert.
01:07:59I think it will be you who caught sight of someone heading for the forest tonight.
01:08:04Someone dressed as a page.
01:08:29Yes, please.
01:08:30Go.
01:08:32Go.
01:08:35Go.
01:08:37Go.
01:08:39Go.
01:08:40Go.
01:08:40Go.
01:08:40Go.
01:08:41Go.
01:08:44Go.
01:08:45Oh, my God.
01:09:18Astutely, to the south!
01:09:39Hold!
01:09:46In the name of the King and Holy Church, stand aside and let us hush.
01:09:50We are no king save Robin Hood. Search the way.
01:09:55Hold!
01:09:57Put down that chest.
01:09:59Do you hear me?
01:10:02I am Eleanor, Queen of England.
01:10:04Down on your knees, you traitorous gogs.
01:10:08Bring out those chests, I say.
01:10:10Pay no heed to the old bellwether.
01:10:16The arsehole!
01:10:37I pray you are unharmed, my Queen.
01:10:39No thanks to your cutthroat knaves.
01:10:41They were no men of mine.
01:10:45Astutely!
01:10:49These will tell you whose men they really were.
01:10:55So will this.
01:10:56Are you one of us?
01:10:59Then whom do you serve?
01:11:02The Sheriff of Nottingham.
01:11:05Who serves?
01:11:06Prince John.
01:11:07Would you discover the brain behind the stratagem?
01:11:11God bless you, Robin Fitzsuth, for the deed you have done this day.
01:11:15The King shall hear of you and your stout lads.
01:11:19And I shall even forgive you for stealing my lady Marion away again.
01:11:23Marion?
01:11:25You are a sly rogue, Robin Fitzsuth.
01:11:27My lady, I have not seen her.
01:11:29Where is the maid?
01:11:30She left the castle last night.
01:11:32At least John told you so.
01:11:36We shall return at once.
01:11:38We must move on.
01:11:39Our first duty is to the King.
01:11:41But I have a duty to this girl.
01:11:43I must see to her safety.
01:11:45Nay, my lady.
01:11:47Let me.
01:11:54Let's go.
01:12:43Lead us to Maiden Marion, or you'll forfeit your lives.
01:13:08Let's go.
01:13:09Robin!
01:13:12Oh, Robin.
01:13:17Quickly.
01:13:52You have us rush the waters and lower the drawbridge.
01:13:58Nay, we came as sheriff's men. We'll leave as such.
01:14:00Escort to a queen's lady.
01:14:02When the drawbridge is lowered, ride out in good order.
01:14:26Let's go.
01:14:27Give the order.
01:14:31Lower the drawbridge.
01:14:39Come, let's go.
01:14:52Come, let's go.
01:15:05Now, sir, Sheriff, here's payment long overdue.
01:15:09I beg you weigh the consequence.
01:15:11Would you sign your own death warrant?
01:15:14I'll do it so deaf the waters will think you fell in a faint.
01:15:18Spare me, I pray.
01:15:21I swear on my honor as a knight I would not cry out if you but spare me.
01:15:27So be it.
01:15:37Hold that man!
01:16:02Come on!
01:16:05Come on!
01:16:15Come on!
01:16:19Come on!
01:16:23Come on!
01:16:35Bec!
01:16:53Let's go.
01:17:29Hey there, minstrel, wake up and sing.
01:17:32With our leader flat on his back, what's it to sing about?
01:17:45A sweet rhyming minstrel fain would I be.
01:17:49I'd sing like a nightingale.
01:17:59A sweet rhyming minstrel fain would I be.
01:18:06I'd sing like a nightingale tall in a tree.
01:18:16I'd sing of good Robin Hood, wounded and sick.
01:18:18I'd sing of our king, may he hurry back quick.
01:18:25I'd sing of Prince John, be it only to mock.
01:18:27If he comes here, we'll split him from noddle to knock.
01:18:31And noddle to knock, noddle to knock, noddle to knock, noddle to knock, noddle to knock, noddle to knock, noddle
01:18:39to knock, noddle to knock, noddle to knock, noddle to knock, noddle to knock, noddle to knock, noddle to knock,
01:18:42noddle to knock, noddle to knock, noddle to knock, noddle to knock, noddle to knock, noddle to knock, noddle to
01:18:43knock, noddle to knock, noddle to knock, noddle to knock, noddle to knock.
01:18:44This morning worse than ever determined he's good to get up
01:18:53Just what do you think you're doing getting up you are not
01:19:03Come now a supper of barley broth. I'm sick to death of barley broth and what's more?
01:19:09I've been bullied long enough by you and that that turnip-faced friar now you drink this you drink it
01:19:21Pour it down his throat
01:19:34Stay in the shelter of the cave
01:19:48Which of you is Robin Hood I am
01:19:52What seek you here?
01:19:53I come to rid this forest of outlaws
01:19:56Come you from Prince John?
01:19:58I come in the King's name
01:20:00It is ever in the King's name no matter what the abuse may be
01:20:03And the true King not here to disclaim it
01:20:08Take off your hood
01:20:09Don't think to order me
01:20:12Take your hood off or I'll knock it about your ears from here to Nottingham
01:20:15All right
01:20:36Pardon our rash unwitting words my Lord King
01:20:39I'll forgive you more than that
01:20:42England stands deep in debt to you
01:20:44And to all your brave bowmen
01:20:47Robin Fitzsuth
01:20:50Henceforth you shall be known as Robin Earl of Locksley
01:20:57Rise up Sir Robin
01:21:19By the bones of St. Edward another outlaw
01:21:22By the bones of St. Edward another outlaw
01:21:28My liege
01:21:33Have you news of my father?
01:21:35He awaits you at Huntington
01:21:37Where the Queen has vowed you are to marry the Earl of Locksley
01:21:41My Lord King
01:21:42Have I no choice?
01:21:44None
01:21:48Have you not to say Robin Fitzsuth?
01:21:51Who am I to question the dictates of the Queen Mother
01:21:54And of my sovereign King
01:21:56Well said
01:21:57My Earl of Locksley
01:22:01My gracious sovereign
01:22:03I trust that in deed and word
01:22:06I will
01:22:32With a hey derry die and a derry die doo
01:22:35And a riddley diddley day-dee-dee-dee
01:22:38And a riddley diddley day-dee-dee
01:22:40Oh, I'll sing a song a rollicky song as a roll along my way
01:22:46With a hey derry die and a derry die doo
01:22:48And a riddley diddley day-dee-dee-dee
01:22:51And a riddley diddley day-dee-dee
01:23:16With a well mother
01:23:31Jada
01:23:32Jada
01:23:33Jada
01:23:33Jada
01:23:34Jada
01:23:34Jada
01:23:34Jada
01:23:35Jada
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