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Robin Hood, directed by Ridley Scott ; screenplay by Brian Helgeland ; story by Brian Helgeland and Ethan Reiff & Cyrus Yoris ; produced by Brian Grazer, Ridley Scott, Russell Crowe ; executive producers, Charles J.D. Schlissel, Michael Costigan, Jim Whitaker, Ryan Kavanaugh ; a Universal Pictures and Imagine Entertainment presentation ; in association with Relativity Media ; a Brian Grazer production in association with Scott Free Productions ; a Ridley Scott film

Label
Robin Hood, directed by Ridley Scott ; screenplay by Brian Helgeland ; story by Brian Helgeland and Ethan Reiff & Cyrus Yoris ; produced by Brian Grazer, Ridley Scott, Russell Crowe ; executive producers, Charles J.D. Schlissel, Michael Costigan, Jim Whitaker, Ryan Kavanaugh ; a Universal Pictures and Imagine Entertainment presentation ; in association with Relativity Media ; a Brian Grazer production in association with Scott Free Productions ; a Ridley Scott film
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
Theatrical version: MPAA rating: Rated PG-13 for violence including intense sequences of warfare, and some sexual contentUnrated version: Not rated; this unrated version contains material different from the PG-13 version
Main title
Robin Hood
Medium
videorecording
Responsibility statement
directed by Ridley Scott ; screenplay by Brian Helgeland ; story by Brian Helgeland and Ethan Reiff & Cyrus Yoris ; produced by Brian Grazer, Ridley Scott, Russell Crowe ; executive producers, Charles J.D. Schlissel, Michael Costigan, Jim Whitaker, Ryan Kavanaugh ; a Universal Pictures and Imagine Entertainment presentation ; in association with Relativity Media ; a Brian Grazer production in association with Scott Free Productions ; a Ridley Scott film
Runtime
156
Summary
In times of tyranny and injustice when law oppresses the people, the outlaw takes his place in history. England at the turn of the 12th century was such a time. King Richard the Lionheart, bankrupt of wealth and glory, is plundering his way back to England after ten years on his crusade. In his army is an archer named Robin Longstride. This is the story of his return home where, for defending the weak against the strong, he will be condemned to live outside the law. Whether thief or hero, one man from humble beginnings will become an eternal symbol of freedom for his people. And so the legend begins
Table Of Contents
Called to ranks -- An honest man -- The king is dead -- Ambushed -- Rise and rise again -- Paying taxes -- Difficult times -- Hard news -- A fair contract -- Welcome home -- Men of the hood -- Time has come -- Knowing your past -- Never give up -- Taking no prisoners -- Pick your targets -- En garde -- Surrender -- The legend begins -- End titles
Target audience
general
Technique
live action
Classification
resource.screenwriter

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