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The Adventures of Robin Hood - The Wanderer
episode 1.30
UK 1956
produced by Sidney Cole, Hannah Weinstein (executive) for Sapphire Films/ITV
directed by Bernard Knowles
starring Richard Greene, Karel Stepanek, Alexander Gauge, Alan Wheatley, John Longden, Willoughby Gray, John Dearth, Victor Woolf, Arthur Skinner, Paula Byrne, Paul Connell, Charles Stapley
written by Alan G.Ruben, music by Edwin Astley
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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Healer Joseph of Cordoba (Karel Stepanek) has only recently arrived in
Nottingham - who before you know it has fallen out with the other local
healers because he actually has the ability to heal. Thing is, the other
healers are favoured by the Sheriff of Nottingham (Alan Wheatley),
especially because Cordoba also heals outlaws and their kin - and he
threatens to throw the new healer out if he continues to do so. Problem
arises when the son of one of Robin Hood's (Richard Greene) men falls ill
and he needs medical attention - and now it's up to Robin to get the
healer to the boy on time, even if that means going to Nottingham and
risking arrest or worse. Still, Robin manages to help save the boy, and in
return, Joseph of Cordoba smuggles Robin out of the city again. Average
episode that's a little too blunt in its concept of do-gooders vs
evil-doers.
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review © by Mike Haberfelner
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