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The Adventures of Robin Hood - The Youngest Outlaw
episode 1.13
UK 1955
produced by Sidney Cole for Sapphire Films/ITV
directed by Bernard Knowles
starring Richard Greene, Bernadette O'Farrell, Alexander Gauge, Rufus Cruikshank, Bruce Seton, Patricia Burke, Willoughby Gray, Gabriel Toyne, Victor Woolf, John Dearth
written by John Dyson
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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Robin Hood (Richard Greene) finds a young boy in the forest who claims
to be nothing more than a young runaway who wants to join the outlaws
- but his whole (high-nosed) manner soon betrays him as someone from
nobility ... and sure enough, he is a nephew of King Richard and next in
line to the thronw - something which Prince John and the Sheriff of
Nottingham are not likely to just let go by unpunished ... so Robin is
hell-bent on giving the boy back to his ward - however when he trusts Lord
and Lady Torrance (Bruce Seton, Patricia Burke), he hands the boy over to
exactly the wrong people - but wouldn't you know it, in the end he and his
merry men manage to free the boy from Lord and Lady Torrance's clutches
and hand him over to his real, well-meaning ward.
A very weak episode of the series that holds little amusement but is
reduced to telling a cheesy, run-of-the-mill story of a boy who needs
saving and int he end outgrows himself.
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review © by Mike Haberfelner
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