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Miss Robin Hood

  • 1952
  • Approved
  • 1h 16m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Miss Robin Hood (1952)
ComedyCrime

Henry Wrigley (Richard Hearne) is happy writing stories for a children's' comic. Then he meets Miss Honey (Dame Margaret Rutherford), who encourages him to go into minor crime.Henry Wrigley (Richard Hearne) is happy writing stories for a children's' comic. Then he meets Miss Honey (Dame Margaret Rutherford), who encourages him to go into minor crime.Henry Wrigley (Richard Hearne) is happy writing stories for a children's' comic. Then he meets Miss Honey (Dame Margaret Rutherford), who encourages him to go into minor crime.

  • Director
    • John Guillermin
  • Writers
    • Reed De Rouen
    • Geoffrey Orme
    • Val Valentine
  • Stars
    • Margaret Rutherford
    • Richard Hearne
    • Edward Lexy
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    372
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Guillermin
    • Writers
      • Reed De Rouen
      • Geoffrey Orme
      • Val Valentine
    • Stars
      • Margaret Rutherford
      • Richard Hearne
      • Edward Lexy
    • 15User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Margaret Rutherford
    Margaret Rutherford
    • Miss Honey
    Richard Hearne
    • Henry Wrigley
    Edward Lexy
    Edward Lexy
    • Wilson
    Fanny Rowe
    Fanny Rowe
    • Marion
    • (as Frances Rowe)
    Michael Medwin
    Michael Medwin
    • Ernest
    Eunice Gayson
    Eunice Gayson
    • Pam
    Sidney James
    Sidney James
    • Sidney
    Dora Bryan
    Dora Bryan
    • Pearl
    Eric Berry
    • Lord Otterbourne
    Russell Waters
    • Bunyan
    Peter Jones
    Peter Jones
    • Cyril Lidstone
    Reg Varney
    Reg Varney
    • Dennis
    Suzanne Gibbs
    • Sue
    Francis De Wolff
    Francis De Wolff
    • Accident Policeman
    • (as Francis de Wolff)
    James Robertson Justice
    James Robertson Justice
    • The MacAlister
    John Adams
    • Police Officer at MacAlister's Office
    • (uncredited)
    Andy Alston
    • Workman
    • (uncredited)
    Michael Beint
    • Good samaritan
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • John Guillermin
    • Writers
      • Reed De Rouen
      • Geoffrey Orme
      • Val Valentine
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    kmoh-1

    Decidedly odd

    An entertaining film, with some splendid moments, but it would be very interesting to see who it was aimed at. Ealing's 'Hue and Cry' is perhaps the greatest film in this post-war nostalgic genre of kids-film-for-adults; this is a long way short of that, although using the same conceit of a timid writer of a kids' thriller story having to turn detective himself. Unlike 'Hue and Cry' the crime isn't really a crime, and the danger is more perceived than real. And again unlike 'Hue and Cry', this film isn't quite sure whether it is appealing to children or to adults. Margaret Rutherford is strangely creepy as Miss Honey, and the fantasy elements of the story misfire. The best sequences are the realistic adult world, of Henry Wrigley's family and his relationship with his wife, two daughters and Michael Medwin as a wet boyfriend of the elder daughter (improving himself through learning the encyclopedia), his work-life with his two assistants, or his lunchtime conversations with Dora Bryan as a friendly barmaid. The Oz-like message, that the lives we have are better than our fantasies or dreams, is certainly reinforced by the comparative failure to motivate Miss Honey's subversive, childlike view. Still, good fun, with several good comic moments.
    4filoshagrat

    Out on it's own in the comedy category.

    Charming it is but the comedy's scarce. Just about all of this film leaves you wondering what went on. The plot is patchy to say the least, and the film doesn't seem to have the cohesion of other early British comedies you find these stars in. It came across as a complete mish-mash of experimentalism and surrealism, leaving you thinking everyone involved in it was on an illegal substance. Looking at what the director went on to do in his career, this film can be forgiven for being an example of early directorial teeth-cutting.

    Margaret Rutherford was well cast, but it felt the director somewhat smothered her talents and over did the 'dotty' approach (and where did all the kids come from giving you that 'St.Trinians' feel in the last 5 minutes?). Richard Hearne left me wishing they had cast someone, not only with a personality, but with a skill for improving a lacklustre dialogue - Alastair Sim could have really done something to improve this film. And Sid James waddling along always moaning about his 'KNITTING'? - I ask you!. As for the Police? They would have been better cast in The Wizard of Oz as the Wicked Witch's bodyguard.

    For individual talent, this film was interesting for observing what the cast can do on screen as an alternative to how you have normally seen them. As a film on the whole, it's pretty bad. I would say it's a cross between anything made by Fritz Lang and whoever came up with On The Buses. It just leaves you feeling slightly uncomfortable.

    Get it just for the library, and leave it there.
    alistair.bell

    Bizarre post war suburban fantasy

    A wonderful and truly under rated gem for adults of all ages. The humble writer,Wrigley (Hearne), at a large newspaper creates the adventures of Miss Robin Hood on a weekly basis.It's a comic strip for kids and depicts a modern day young woman as the Hood character who robs from the rich and is always aided by teenage school girls.

    When the new owner of the Newspaper decides to drop Miss Robin Hood, the writer storms out of his job.All seems bleak until Miss Honey (Rutherford) appears, an eccentric elderly lady who runs a home for orphaned kids (?) on Hampstead Heath.She insists that only he can help her against the evil Macallister.After reading how Miss Robin Hood can crack open safes,she's convinced that Wrigley can help her retrieve a secret family recipe used in "Honeycup", a scotch based drink with an extra special ingrediant that causes a sensational feeling of wellbeing, from the Macallister (James Robertson Justice).Wrigley unwittingly agrees. The ingrediant is stolen from the Macallister's safe and Wrigley finds himself caught up in an exciting game of cat and mouse with the Macallister, Scotland Yard and the Newspaper Editor.

    Great performances from the kids,Hearne, Rutherford, Dora Bryan and an unusually playful Robertson Justice. Sid James also makes an early appearence as Miss Honey's driver. Surely a classic destined for DVD release?
    5r96sk

    Mostly underwhelming

    It has its moments, but 'Miss Robin Hood' is mostly underwhelming.

    Margaret Rutherford (Miss Honey) and Richard Hearne (Henry) are both good, while it's cool to see James Robertson Justice and Reg Varney, pre-'On The Buses' of course, involved in their respective roles; albeit very minorly in Varney's case.

    The cinematography is impressive given the year this was released, but I just don't feel like the plot meshes all that well - it feels forcibly thrown together, without much logic. I guess they focused more on the comedy, which I can respect.

    Despite the short run time, I was happy to see the film end. Not for me.
    2iantazmania-502-312663

    Must do better

    Whilst not a bad film I wouldn't watch it twice, The comedy seemed direction less, And Margaret Rutherfords character who has preformed well in a lot of films, was just annoying ! There were a lot of great comedy actors in the film, unfoughtunatly due to the script under used! And the business of sid James continually going on about his knitting. ????? I got the impression of a product very rushed out, like I said not a bad film but could should been much better!!

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    • Trivia
      Theatrical movie debut of Reg Varney (Dennis).
    • Goofs
      When Lord Ottorbourne sends for Mr Wrigley after reading the Teenager, a host of characters call up a spiral stairway with more office staff leaning over and calling upwards. The topmost actor leans over the staircase too soon and ducks back away. They then lean over at the correct time.
    • Quotes

      Sue: Daddy?

      Henry Wrigley: Yes, poppet?

      Sue: You know I like to help you with your work.

      Henry Wrigley: Oh, but you do. Any suggestions?

      Sue: Well, in this week's for instance, Miss Robin Hood says "Golly, here's the police"

      Henry Wrigley: Yes, she seems to say that every week, doesn't she?

      Sue: Well, that part's all right. It's just that well, we don't say "golly" any more.

      Henry Wrigley: Oh, what do you say?

      Sue: Anything, like "crumbs" or "gosh"

      Henry Wrigley: You mean "golly" is considered old-fashioned?

      Sue: Well, not really I suppose... Babs Henshawe says "golly", and she's hockey captain

      Henry Wrigley: That would seem to justify it, wouldn't it?

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      Featured in Talkies: Remembering Dora Bryan/Our Dora (2019)

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    • Release date
      • November 1952 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Southall Studios, Southall, Middlesex, England, UK(studio: made at Southall Studios)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 16m(76 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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