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Rogues of Sherwood Forest ()


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When King John imposes oppressive taxes and cruel treatment upon the local population in medieval England, the son of legendary bandit Robin Hood reforms his father's "Merry Men" to once more rise against the king.

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Robin, Earl of Huntington
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Lady Marianne de Beaudray
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King John
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Little John
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Sir Giles
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Count of Flanders
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Friar Tuck
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Alan-A-Dale
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Will Scarlet (as William Bevan)
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Baron Fitzwalter
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Archbishop Stephen Langton
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Peasant (uncredited)
Patrick Aherne ...
Trooper (uncredited)
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Villager (uncredited)
Gillian Blake ...
Lady in Waiting (uncredited)
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Charcoal Burner's Wife (uncredited)
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Abbot (uncredited)
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Court Official (uncredited)
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Officer (uncredited)
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Paul Collins ...
Arthur (uncredited)
Christopher Cook ...
Little Boy (uncredited)
Walter Cook ...
Acrobat in Trio (uncredited)
Campbell Copelin ...
Officer (uncredited)
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Officer Posting Decree (uncredited)
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Sir Baldric (uncredited)
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Officer K (uncredited)
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Officer (uncredited)
Charles Ferguson ...
King's Soldier (uncredited)
Art Foster ...
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Farmer (uncredited)
Slim Gaut ...
Villager (uncredited)
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Peasant (uncredited)
John Goldsworthy ...
Clyde (uncredited)
Bobbie Hale ...
Villager (uncredited)
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Pretty Girl (uncredited)
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Villager (uncredited)
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Warwick (uncredited)
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Crusader (uncredited)
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Villager (uncredited)
Mary Adams Hayes ...
Extra (uncredited)
Charles Heard ...
Man at Arms (uncredited)
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Keith Hitchcock ...
Officer (uncredited)
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Villager (uncredited)
Shep Houghton ...
Officer (uncredited)
Tim Huntley ...
Baron Chandos (uncredited)
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Charcoal Burner (uncredited)
Charles Jordan ...
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Munster (uncredited)
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Villager (uncredited)
Guy Kingsford ...
Officer (uncredited)
Tom Kingston ...
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Villager (uncredited)
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Villager (uncredited)
Richard LaMarr ...
Villager (uncredited)
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Baron Benedict (uncredited)
James Logan ...
Officer (uncredited)
Robert Locke Lorraine ...
Villager (uncredited)
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Sherwood Man (uncredited)
Keith McConnell ...
Officer (uncredited)
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Villager (uncredited)
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Villager (uncredited)
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Baron Alfred (uncredited)
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Villager (uncredited)
Anton Northpole ...
Villager (uncredited)
Vesey O'Davoren ...
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Villager (uncredited)
Valentine Perkins ...
Milk maid (uncredited)
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Villager (uncredited)
Walter Pietila ...
Acrobat (uncredited)
Byron Poindexter ...
Man (uncredited)
Bobby Powell ...
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Barbara Ruth ...
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Rai Sanders ...
Acrobat in Trio (uncredited)
Russell Saunders ...
Acrobat in Trio (uncredited)
Leslie A. Scott ...
Juggler (uncredited)
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Farmer (uncredited)
Fran Shore ...
Milkmaid (uncredited)
Tom Stevenson ...
Officer (uncredited)
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Villager (uncredited)
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Acrobat (uncredited)
Glenn Thompson ...
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Glen Walters ...
Villager (uncredited)
Trevor Ward ...
Peasant (uncredited)
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Officer (uncredited)
Edwin George Wurzberg ...
Juggler (uncredited)

Directed by

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Gordon Douglas

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George Bruce ... (screen play by)
 
Ralph Gilbert Bettison ... (story by) (as Ralph Bettinson)

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Fred M. Packard ... producer

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Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco
Arthur Morton
Heinz Roemheld

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Charles Lawton Jr. ... director of photography

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Gene Havlick

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Francis Cugat ... color consultant: Technicolor

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Harold H. MacArthur ... (as Harold MacArthur)

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James Crowe

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Jean Louis ... (gowns)

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Clay Campbell ... makeup artist
Helen Hunt ... hair stylist

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Jack Fier ... production manager (uncredited)

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Wilbur McGaugh ... assistant director

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Jack A. Goodrich ... sound engineer (as Jack Goodrich)

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Roydon Clark ... stunts (uncredited)
Charles Heard ... stunts (uncredited)
Gil Perkins ... stunts (uncredited)
Russell Saunders ... stunts (uncredited)
David Sharpe ... stunt double: John Derek (uncredited)
Glen Thompson ... stunts (uncredited)

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Eddie Blaisdell ... grip (uncredited)
Frank G. Carson ... camera operator (uncredited)
Don Christie ... still photographer (uncredited)
Howard Robertson ... gaffer (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Joan Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)

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Morris Stoloff ... musical director

Script and Continuity Department

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Frances McDowell ... script supervisor (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

Many years after the death of Robin Hood, his son, Robin, Earl of Huntington, is one of the most respected and admired noblemen at King John's court. However, his fame, popularity and riches make him an enemy of greedy King John who never forgave Robin's father for the humiliation suffered during King Richard the Lionheart's reign. Therefore, a vengeful and envious King John plans to have Robin murdered during a royal jousting event. When this assassination plot fails, King John declares Robin an outlaw under some phony charges and orders his arrest. A sympathetic ward of King John, young and beautiful Lady Marianne De Beaudray, helps Robin escape prison. Robin decides to fall in his father's footsteps and take refuge in Sherwood Forest where he strikes an outlaw's camp. There he recruits common people who are tired of King John's oppressive rule and exorbitant taxes. Robin also recruits his father's old friends, now more aged but still eager to fight against an unjust king. Robin gets wind of King John's plans to import Flemish mercenary troops and pay them high wages. This would enable him to extend his ruthless rule over other rich English nobles whose wealth, power and vast lands he covets for himself. These nobles, warned by Robin about King John's plans, join Robin's cause. Nevertheless, King John is not to be underestimated. He is cunning and cruel and employs Flemish mercenaries who are willing to kill anyone at King John's command. When King John's men ambush and kill a few rival nobles, the murders are officially blamed on Robin. In reply, Robin and his outlaws frustrate King John's tax collection runs, disturb public executions of innocent people and attack his troops and officials wherever and whenever they can. If defeated, King John faces a fate worse than death. He can be forced by all nobles to sign an official document, a Magna Carta, forever limiting the king's powers. Written by nufs68

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Also Known As
  • La revanche des gueux (France)
  • Les fils de Robin des Bois (France)
  • Le fils de Robin des Bois (France)
  • Robin Hoods Vergeltung (Germany)
  • Els bergants del bosc de Sherwood (Spain, Catalan title)
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  • 79 min
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Trivia This movie marks Alan Hale's third film appearance, in three different decades, as Little John. He had previously played the role in Robin Hood (1922) and The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938). The 28 years between his performances in "Robin Hood" and "Rogues" was probably the longest period for any actor to appear in the same major role in film history until Billy Dee Williams reprised his role as Lando Calrissian after 33 years. See more »
Goofs When the seal is applied to Magna Carta, the document is paper. All exemplifications of the Magna Carta were made on sheepskin parchment. See more »
Movie Connections Edited from The Bandit of Sherwood Forest (1946). See more »

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