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Robin Hood and the Sorcerer ()


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  • Season 1
  • Episode 1

His family massacred by Norman soldiers, Robin takes on the mantle of the Hooded Man, a champion long prophesied. His first challenge is to free Maid Marion from the clutches of the evil, powerful Baron de Belleme.

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Wayne Michaels ...
Ailric of Loxley
Toby Lee ...
Young Robin
Geoffrey Greenhill ...
Miller
Betty Francis ...
Much's Mother
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Robert de Rainault / Sheriff
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Robin of Loxley
Peter Llewellyn Williams ...
Much
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Sir Guy of Gisburne
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Will Scarlet
Paul Rainbow ...
Tom the Fletcher (as Paul Duggan)
Mark Audley ...
Dickon
Stuart Linden ...
The Old Prisoner
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Abbot Hugo de Rainault
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Little John
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Baron de Belleme
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Nasir
Judi Trott ...
Lady Marion
Phil Rose ...
Friar Tuck
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Herne the Hunter
Harry Herring ...
Clerk
Thomas Henty ...
Flambard
Kim Hicks ...
Belleme's Servant I
Gillie Roper ...
Belleme's Servant II
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Outlaw (uncredited)

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Ian Sharp

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Richard Carpenter ... (created and written by)

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Patrick Dromgoole ... executive producer
Paul Knight ... producer

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Clannad
Pol Brennan ... (uncredited)

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Bob Edwards ... (lighting cameraman)

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Terry Maisey

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Hedley England ... assistant editor

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Esta Charkham

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John Biggs

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Lynnette Cummin

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Cherry West ... makeup supervisor

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Keith Webber ... production manager

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Michael Murray ... first assistant director
John Parris ... second assistant director

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Gordon Brewer ... construction manager
Bill Bridge ... standby prop
Ken Bridgeman ... assistant production designer
Alan Burnham ... carpenter
Paddy McMullin ... chargehand standby crew
Michael Povey ... assistant standyby prop
Peter Smith ... props buyer
Steve Pugh ... stagehand (uncredited)

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Tony Anscombe ... dubbing mixer
Mike Davey ... sound mixer
Jonathan Hays ... assistant sound editor
Gus Lloyd ... boom operator
Jim Roddan ... sound editor
Ken Scrivener ... dubbing mixer (uncredited)
Hugh Strain ... dubbing mixer (uncredited)

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Terry Walsh ... stunt coordinator
Brian Bowes ... stunts (uncredited)
Steve Dent ... stunts (uncredited)
Max Faulkner ... stunts (uncredited)
Nick Hobbs ... stunts (uncredited)
Billy Horrigan ... stunts (uncredited)
Wayne Michaels ... stunt double: Michael Praed (uncredited) / stunts (uncredited)
Dinny Powell ... stunts (uncredited)

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Eddie Armstrong ... lighting electrician
Des Coles ... gaffer
Colin Holloway ... lighting electrician
Tom Maslen ... assistant dolly/crane grip
Stephen O'Conner ... camera grip
Roger Pearce ... camera operator
Paul Hill ... lighting electrician (uncredited)
Antony Shearn ... second assistant camera (uncredited)

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Laura Cairns ... casting assistant

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Christopher Dando ... location manager (as Chris Dando)

Script and Continuity Department

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Elaine Matthews ... continuity

Transportation Department

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John Sparks ... unit driver (uncredited)

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Dave Aubrey ... production accountant
Julie Baines ... production assistant
Moira Brenard ... production secretary
Gabe Cronnelly ... archery advisor
Steve Dent ... horse master (as Stephen Dent)
Julie Baines ... assistant to producer (uncredited)
Robin Demetriou ... catering supervisor (uncredited)
Paddy McMullen ... chargehand standby crew (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

Young Robin watches his home village of Loxley being burned to the ground by Norman soldiers, and his father Ailric, who openly has rebelled against the Norman rule in England, is soon after brutally murdered by cavalrymen. Fifteen years later, the adult Robin - having been fostered by the local miller - is caught poaching in Sherwood Forest, together with his young foster brother Much, and brought to the dungeons of Nottingham Castle. After having miraculously escaped imprisonment, together with his foster brother and three fellow prisoners, Robin is chosen by the forest god Herne the Hunter, to help protect the weak and helpless against the Norman tyrants who have taken over rule in England. Written by Anonymous

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Also Known As
  • Robin Hood (Philippines, English title)
  • Robin Hood: The Legend, Part 1
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  • 100 min
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Trivia Michael Praed provided the voice for Ailric of Loxley because of Wayne Michaels' strong West Country accent. See more »
Goofs When Ailric leaves his village with young Robin he has only about three arrows in his quiver. When he drops off Robin at the mill and rides away, his quiver is full of arrows. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991). See more »
Soundtracks Strange Land See more »
Quotes Robin Hood: Listen to me. Our friends who were killed, they'll never starve, or be tortured or chained in the dark. They're here with us, in Sherwood, and they always will be because they're free.
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