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Robin y Marian

Título original: Robin and Marian
  • 1976
  • PG
  • 1h 46min
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Audrey Hepburn, Sean Connery, Ian Holm, Richard Harris, Robert Shaw, and Nicol Williamson in Robin y Marian (1976)
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Robin Hood, que envejece sin mucho encanto, regresa exhausto de las Cruzadas para cortejar y ganar a la dama Marian por última vez.Robin Hood, que envejece sin mucho encanto, regresa exhausto de las Cruzadas para cortejar y ganar a la dama Marian por última vez.Robin Hood, que envejece sin mucho encanto, regresa exhausto de las Cruzadas para cortejar y ganar a la dama Marian por última vez.

  • Dirección
    • Richard Lester
  • Guionista
    • James Goldman
  • Elenco
    • Sean Connery
    • Audrey Hepburn
    • Robert Shaw
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Richard Lester
    • Guionista
      • James Goldman
    • Elenco
      • Sean Connery
      • Audrey Hepburn
      • Robert Shaw
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    • 29Opiniones de los críticos
    • 73Metascore
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    Sean Connery
    Sean Connery
    • Robin Hood
    Audrey Hepburn
    Audrey Hepburn
    • Maid Marian
    Robert Shaw
    Robert Shaw
    • Sheriff of Nottingham
    Richard Harris
    Richard Harris
    • Richard the Lionheart…
    Nicol Williamson
    Nicol Williamson
    • Little John
    Denholm Elliott
    Denholm Elliott
    • Will Scarlett
    Kenneth Haigh
    Kenneth Haigh
    • Sir Ranulf
    Ronnie Barker
    Ronnie Barker
    • Friar Tuck
    Ian Holm
    Ian Holm
    • King John
    Bill Maynard
    Bill Maynard
    • Mercadier
    Esmond Knight
    Esmond Knight
    • Old Defender
    Veronica Quilligan
    Veronica Quilligan
    • Sister Mary
    Peter Butterworth
    Peter Butterworth
    • Surgeon
    John Barrett
    John Barrett
    • Jack
    Kenneth Cranham
    Kenneth Cranham
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    Victoria Abril
    Victoria Abril
    • Queen Isabella
    • (as Victoria Merida Roja)
    Montserrat Julió
    • 1st Sister
    • (as Montserrat Julio)
    Victoria Hernández Sanguino
    • 2nd Sister
    • (as Victoria Hernandez Sanguino)
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      • Richard Lester
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      • James Goldman
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    Kirpianuscus

    beautiful

    its beauty is real special. the atmosphere, the humor, the bitter nostalgia, the right actors for a story who propose a different Robin by the classic versions. something familiar defines this story about late state of love, courage, return to a different world, memories and the conquest of peace after long storm. one of the gifts - it seems be the only authentic story about Robin Hood. Sean Connery does more than a good job - it impose the essence of a character and put the end to the romantic version . Audrey Hepburn does that wise, vulnerable, delicate, courageous Marian who must be the perfect choice of Robin. a twilight story. touching and useful. beautiful for great scenes - the last desperate fight, the dialogues with the king Richard, the stories about hero to the crusader. the taste of black tea defines this superb film. and does it precious memory.
    8roghache

    Bittersweet romantic tale, autumn in Sherwood Forest

    This is a lovely tale chronicling the autumn days of Robin Hood's life and his rekindled romance with his lost love, Marian. The only reason I didn't rate it higher is that I was hoping for more scenes with Robin & Marian together, as opposed to the men's exploits. The movie relates Robin's story from an unusual perspective, not as the legendary dashing young archer & outlaw, but as an aging hero with some physical infirmities, making him all the more appealing. But Robin Hood still has some fight left in him...

    The much older Robin has returned from the Crusades to Sherwood Forest, accompanied by his faithful friend and constant companion, Little John. His old love, Marian, is by this time a nun, in fact the Mother Superior of an Abbey. Politically, King Richard the Lionheart and his brother, Prince John, are basically greedy idiots and definitely no asset to the peasants. Robin's old nemesis, the Sheriff of Nottingham, is as menacing as ever, and Robin must again summon a band of loyal followers (including his old cohorts, Will Scarlett and Friar Tuck) to protect the innocent from the Sheriff's tyranny.

    The two stars are perfect in this mature love story, with its dramatic ending that I won't give away here. Sean Connery makes a sympathetic and compelling but weary hero, as Robin comes to grips with his aging, his physical limitations, and his mortality. Audrey Hepburn with her ageless beauty is radiant, dignified, and graceful as Marian. The pair are absolutely beautiful together on screen.

    Actually, the most engrossing relationship in this film might just be between the two old adversaries, Robin and the Sheriff of Nottingham, who form a sort of bond and develop mutual respect. Robert Shaw is absolutely perfect in his role as the Sheriff, who seems almost sympathetic & honourable here, not quite his usual completely villainous self. Their struggle culminates in a dramatic sword duel. Another relationship well developed is the one between Robin and his faithful friend, the gentle giant, Little John, who is portrayed by Nicol Williamson. Richard Harris plays the malevolent King Richard, though I am uncertain as to the historical accuracy of the depiction.

    This movie has beautiful cinematography and musical scoring. Though Robin is no longer the daring young adventurer of old, this story is much more compelling than some other adaptations, notably the vastly inferior Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves, starring Kevin Costner. Perhaps less exciting derring do than other tales, this film (to its credit) tends to humanize the mythical medieval hero. It is a touching, bittersweet, and melancholy tale of autumn in Sherwood Forest...for Robin's band of Merry Men, his lady, his foe, and especially the legendary hero himself.
    Clive-Silas

    That rare thing - a movie for those in their "late youth".

    I was about to say that you'd never in a million years get a Hollywood Studio today to make a movie about Robin Hood, Little John and Maid Marian in late middle age, twenty years after their youthful adventures, but then I thought, "Oh, no, you'd still sell it - it's got Sean Connery attached!" Not far short of thirty years on, he has scarcely changed in the interim and could easily take the same part at the age of 73. There'd be no place for the excellent Nicol Williamson, the reassuring Denholm Elliott or the phenomenal Robert Shaw in such a script, of course.

    That said, I first fell in love with this movie when I was quite young (I'm still only 38 at the time of writing), and was amazed some years later when it was re-shown on television to see it summarised in the Radio Times as apparently a weak effort. I couldn't disagree more with that assessment; the wonderful, wonderful script by James Goldman, perfectly balancing a late blooming love story with shades of regret, humour and action, is brought to life by this cast-iron cast.

    Upon re-viewing, I realise I had neglected Robert Shaw as the Sheriff of Nottingham. My favourite kind of villain is the one who regards his adversary as kind of an old friend, and Shaw pulls this off really well. In the scene when he first meets Robin after the latter's return from the wars, he makes it clear that he has to take Marian, but he says, "God go with you." Nowadays, it's almost shocking to see Robin almost casually killing the guards who have been sent to attack him, but then Shaw's Sheriff views the dead bodies and gives them their due as soldiers: "Take up their limbs and bury them." Shaw does most of his acting with his eyes, and you can see the whole life of regret, valueless death and his own lost advancement, in them.

    The love story is beautifully handled, but it has to be said that the chief and most memorable relationship in the movie is that between Robin and Little John.

    The opening of the movie is something else that would never survive a modern cut: an entire sequence set at the time of the crusades with an incredible cameo by Richard Harris as his namesake, the Lionheart, along with other British stalwarts like Esmond Knight, Bill Maynard and Peter Butterworth. These characters are all amazingly well fleshed out, considering they take no part in the main body of the story. This is one of the few portrayals, if not the only one, of Richard the Lionheart which clings closer to what was probably his true character - far from the heroic king, kept hostage and kept from his beloved England by the war with the Muslims, the real Richard never spent much time in England even after his return from the Crusades, preferring to prosecute a war of conquest in France (he probably only spoke French). This Richard is not driven by religious righteousness, but by the greed which was the real motivation for the wars of the day.

    The main portion of the film, however, is set in a recreation of twelfth century England, in its heartland - a land of decay and poverty being overtaxed by grasping landlords - a perfect backdrop for a story of regret and opportunities missed.
    mroselli

    undying love

    I was so happy to notice that the overwhelming majority of reviews for this film was positive. I have always regarded Robin and Marian as an under-rated classic. In it we have two major film actors at their best in legendary roles with a different spin: Robin and Marian, famed medieval lovers, separated for many years, then reunited in middle age. Sean Connery and Audrey Hepburn perfectly embody these roles with a depth of realism. They take these mythical figures and make them live. Marian was the perfect role for the 46 year old Hepburn to portray, and no doubt it was the quality of the script and the fascinating premise of the story which were able to lure her back to the silver screen after a nine-year absence. (Unfortunately none of her subsequent film roles were of this caliber.) The supporting cast is solid, a real ensemble of some of the greatest British actors. Richard Lester's direction is masterful. The screenplay brings great romance and irony to the relationship of Robin and Marian. The cinematography is beautiful without painting the tragic nature of the tale in rosy hue. The music of John Barry, as is always the case, wonderfully accompanies every mood and moment of the story.
    DrLenera

    The most moving {if one of the least exciting} of Robin Hood films

    One needs to say straight off the bat that if one wants lots of typical Robin Hood swashbuckling then one is better off seeing the Errol Flynn, Kevin Costner or one of the countless lesser films of Robin Hood. There is not much action here. However, the shortage of action is really quite appropriate to this particular film, which can be seen as a sequel to almost any other version you've seen. 'The Last Days Of Robin Hood' would have been as good a title as the one we have.

    This being a Richard Lester film, there are plenty of humorous touches. Here, they seem somewhat out of place,as the general tone of the film is bittersweet. We have a Robin Hood who is aging and aware of it, yet still has to fill the role of a legendary hero. The film portrays even better than El Cid the passing of somebody into legend, and a sense of destiny- it's more important that Robin fulfill his than opt out and not have the risk of things ending sadly. Sean Connery never did change that accent, but he could be a superb actor at times, as indeed he is here. The supporting cast is a virtual Who's Who of fine British character actors of the time, but Robert Shaw stands out as the most menacing Sheriff Of Nottingham on film.

    There is much in this film that is immensely touching, especially when Robin and Marian start resuming their romance which supposedly ended 18 years previously. David Watkin's gorgeous photography of the countryside is essential in giving the film it's autumnal quality. Despite the overly lengthy build up to it, the final Robin/Sheriff duel is well worth the wait, a really realistic, convincing brawl. The film is aided immensely by John Barry's music- his main theme is beautiful and deserves to be ranked among the more famous themes this great composer has written. One could easily find a more exciting and even more entertaining Robin Hood film than this, but probably not a more touching one.

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    • Trivia
      This movie could not be shot in England, because some of the major principals were tax exiles.
    • Errores
      In the siege at the beginning, Robin tells Richard he has fought for him for twenty years. Then Richard also tells Mercadier that he first met Robin on his way to the Crusades, and that they had been friends for twenty years. Richard sat on England's Throne for only nine years (some say 8) and spent perhaps as little as 8 months in England during his entire reign.
    • Citas

      [Robin Hood comes back from the Crusades]

      Maid Marian: You never wrote.

      Robin Hood: I don't know how.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in The World According to Smith & Jones: The Middle Ages (1987)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Sherwood Forest Song with Lute
      (uncredited)

      Music by Richard Lester

      Lyrics by James Goldman

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 27 de enero de 1978 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Robin and Marian
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Villalonso, Zamora, Castilla y León, España(Castle)
    • Productoras
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Rastar Pictures
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 46min(106 min)
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      • Mono
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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