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The Adventures of Robin Hood - The Intruders
episode 1.18
UK 1956
produced by Sidney Cole for Sapphire Films/ITV
directed by Ralph Smart
starring Richard Greene, Bernadette O'Farrell, Rufus Cruikshank, John Longden, Michael McKeag, Ian Whittaker, Willoughby Gray, Victor Woolf, John Dearth, Arthur Skinner, Charles Stapley
written by Paul Symonds
TV-series Robin Hood, Robin Hood (Richard Greene), Adventures of Robin Hood, Adventures of Robin Hood (1950's)
review by Mike Haberfelner
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Someone is holding up traveller's in Robin Hood's (Richard Greene) name
and is this way tarnishing his reputation. Not surprisingly, Robin wants
to find out who this is and tracks down the trail of the outlaws to the
abbey - which he enters as a hardened criminal sent here to be reformed.
Soon two young students (Michael McKeag, Ian Whittaker) approach him and
reveal themselves to be the two outlaws Robin's indeed looking for ... so
he takes them on the raid of his girlfriend Maid Marian's (Bernadette
O'Farrell) mansion - who is of course in on his rouse - and his ruthless
behaviour manages to frighten the living daylight out of them ... and from
the next morning onwards, the two young outlaws are model students. A
rather childish story, though at least the episode seems to know its
humourous aspects and play with them. Still, nothing great.
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review © by Mike Haberfelner
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