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Channel 4 Film
Hepburn is as luminous as ever but the best moments feature the horrible Sheriff, brilliantly brought to life by Robert Shaw.....There are some great comic moments, particularly when Robin and his men stir themselves once again to fight the nasty Sheriff of Nottingham and his crew..... ... Full Review
Chicago Sun-Times
She renounces her vows - or, rather, doesn't even bother to when Robin leads her on a romp into the fields - and the merry band re-gathers around them.
It's been said that history repeats itself, the first time as tragedy, the second time as comedy, but Lester and Goldman seem fairly unsure about how Robin Hood's saga should feel the second time around.
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eFilmCritic.com
appropriate for most Robin Hood films, but not here --....And there lies the problem with the film.....the humour is more appropriate to a conventional Robin Hood film than to the subject of this one.....and tragedy, is without a doubt the greatest problem with the film.....a tragic love story, not of a merry adventure film about Robin and his joyous band of outlaws..... ... Full Review

