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Robin des Bois

Original title: Robin Hood
  • 1973
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
145K
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POPULARITY
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Brian Bedford, Andy Devine, Monica Evans, Phil Harris, and Terry-Thomas in Robin des Bois (1973)
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The story of the legendary British outlaw portrayed with the characters as anthropomorphic animals.The story of the legendary British outlaw portrayed with the characters as anthropomorphic animals.The story of the legendary British outlaw portrayed with the characters as anthropomorphic animals.

  • Directors
    • Wolfgang Reitherman
    • David Hand
  • Writers
    • Larry Clemmons
    • Ken Anderson
    • Vance Gerry
  • Stars
    • Brian Bedford
    • Phil Harris
    • Roger Miller
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    145K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,220
    210
    • Directors
      • Wolfgang Reitherman
      • David Hand
    • Writers
      • Larry Clemmons
      • Ken Anderson
      • Vance Gerry
    • Stars
      • Brian Bedford
      • Phil Harris
      • Roger Miller
    • 212User reviews
    • 84Critic reviews
    • 57Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Brian Bedford
    Brian Bedford
    • Robin Hood - A Fox
    • (voice)
    Phil Harris
    Phil Harris
    • Little John - A Bear
    • (voice)
    Roger Miller
    Roger Miller
    • Allan-a-Dale - The Rooster
    • (voice)
    Peter Ustinov
    Peter Ustinov
    • Prince John - A Lion
    • (voice)
    • …
    Terry-Thomas
    Terry-Thomas
    • Sir Hiss - A Snake
    • (voice)
    Monica Evans
    Monica Evans
    • Maid Marian - A Vixen
    • (voice)
    Andy Devine
    Andy Devine
    • Friar Tuck - A Badger
    • (voice)
    Carole Shelley
    Carole Shelley
    • Lady Kluck - A Chicken
    • (voice)
    Pat Buttram
    Pat Buttram
    • Sheriff of Nottingham - A Wolf
    • (voice)
    George Lindsey
    George Lindsey
    • Trigger - A Vulture
    • (voice)
    Ken Curtis
    Ken Curtis
    • Nutsy - A Vulture
    • (voice)
    Candy Candido
    Candy Candido
    • Captain of the Guards
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    John Fiedler
    John Fiedler
    • Father Sexton
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Dana Laurita
    • Sis
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Barbara Luddy
    Barbara Luddy
    • Mother Church Mouse
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    • …
    J. Pat O'Malley
    J. Pat O'Malley
    • Otto
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Richie Sanders
    • Toby - A Turtle
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Billy Whitaker
    • Skippy - a Rabbit
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Wolfgang Reitherman
      • David Hand
    • Writers
      • Larry Clemmons
      • Ken Anderson
      • Vance Gerry
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    User reviews212

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    7doozer333

    Disney's Red Headed Step-child

    I loved this movie as a kid, as did just about every person I know. So it works for the youngins. As an adult, and an animation fan, I was surprised to learn that this movie is sort of the Disney studio's secret shame. I had nothing but fond memories of it, after all. And I could name at least a dozen Disney films that I would have put ahead of it on my Most Crappy list. I very recently watched it on television after many years, and yes, it is definitely flawed. The quality of the animation is terrible, and the lack of an over arching story makes the whole thing seem frivolous, like it was made for TV and not for a big studio release. There are holes in the narrative, scenes that should exist that don't, and scenes that have no reason to exist that do. And I think the somewhat random decision to cast the film with animals lends to the Saturday morning vibe as well.

    But there's enough cool things peaking out from under all the half-assery that rescues the film just enough for it to be enjoyable. Peter Ustinov turns in an excellent, excellent performance as Prince John, at turns hysterical and genuinely nasty. Brian Bedford oozes easy going charm as Robin. He's probably turned in the second most likable performance of the character captured on film. He's just unfortunately delivering it through the poorly animated mouth of a cartoon fox. And though the actual quality of the animation is poor, some of the character animation is pretty clever and expressive. And I have to applaud the choice to add Roger Miller to the mix as a folkie, possibly pot-smoking minstrel rooster. His character adds a cool, Earthy vibe to the proceedings and as others have mentioned, his song, Not in Nottingham, actually sort of works as a blues song. Weird.

    So Robin Hood is definitely not the epic tale Disney was capable of churning out in its hey days, but I dug it as a kid, and I still dig it today. You know, looking back at all my reviews on this site, it seems I mostly leap to the defense of classically bad films that I like anyway. That's OK, I guess. Someone has to.
    zeitler001

    A brilliant piece of animation tells a timeless tale

    Arguably the best pre-"Little Mermaid" Disney film, "Robin Hood" takes the characters from past Disney films and features such as Baloo (Jungle Book) and Rabbit (the Pooh films) and casts them in a classic re-telling of the popular Robin Hood fable. While not as historical as Kevin Costner's big to-do, nor always as laugh-out-loud ridiculous as Mel Brooks' affair, Disney's effort comes off as amiable and very likable. It's very much a product of its times but has a timeless quality that is unmatched, really, and the humor doesn't date itself as quickly as some of the jokes in recent Disney features have. The voice acting (as in almost every Disney film) is superb, but contains very few outstanding stars (Peter Ustinov's role is especially well-done, however). All in all, a film well-deserving of all the praise it receives.
    Al Fore

    "Not In Nottingham" - tough song

    When one thinks of Disney songs, one generally thinks along the vein of "Someday My Prince Will Come" or "Once Upon A Dream". Disney songs are usually silly love songs, villain's expressions of their villainy, or some generally upbeat nonsense. Disney songs are generally not hard and gritty.

    Which is why "Not In Nottingham" is my favourite Disney song ever. It is a hard and emotional song, blues like an icepick to the soul, the loudest and harshest cry of pain I have ever heard in a Disney film. Where else in Disney-land would you hear a line like "Don't you know there's nothing left for me?".

    Combined as it is with the jail scene, it is melancholia at its depths, and a refreshing change from the general froth one expects, and generally gets, from Disney movies and songs.
    lrlindsay

    Why is Robin Hood Disney's Step Child?

    Disney's Robin Hood is my all time favorite Disney animation movie and right up there with one of my favorite all time movies. I can practically recite every word from "Robin Hood and Little John Walking through the Forest" to "There's the church bells someone's gett'n hitched". Yet it's hardly ever mentioned, it's always been hard to find and you can never get a poster. The songs are never lauded and they should be "The Phoney King of England" is a hoot! And even though "Love" was nominated for an Oscar, it's an obscure fact.

    The animation is beautiful! Those scenes of the castle & the church in the rain - you would think it was shot rather than drawn. The dialog is smart with subtleties & wit. The character's motives are seen and not told. It's not dumb down at all for kids. It's more romantic then Lady & The Tramp, Beauty and the Beast and The Little Mermaid combined. And yes, that Fox, Robin Hood himself, voiced by Brian Bedford was and will always be sexy!
    10Mulliga

    The best telling of Robin Hood on the silver screen

    It is strange how many people damn the Disney version of "Robin Hood" for rough and repetitious animation, one-dimensional characters, and weak pacing. After all, A LOT of animated films suffer from this syndrome, even "landmark" productions like "Anastasia" and "Shrek." The characters are stereotypes, but they act believably: Prince John is silly, but with a truly evil undercurrent ("Squeeze every last drop out of those insolent...musical...peasants."), the Sheriff is deliciously nasty ("Upsy-daisy"), and Robin Hood is very affable. The music is, quite simply, fantastic. "Not in Nottingham" is easily the best Disney song ever (barring "When She Loved Me" in Toy Story 2), the opening theme and song are catchy and appropriate for the movie's tone, and the movie's action scenes are clever, chaotic, and action-packed but not gory. This is a movie you can show your kids without being embarrassed upon seeing that the movie is one long commercial for action figures and plush toys.

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    • Trivia
      A few months before release, the Disney animators needed Sir Peter Ustinov to come back to the Walt Disney Studios to re-record some of his lines as Prince John. The animators made phone calls to New York City, London, Paris, Vienna, and Tokyo, trying to locate Ustinov, only to discover that he was working at the NBC Studios in Burbank that week, a half-mile down the street from them.
    • Goofs
      Historical inaccuracies inherent to most versions of the Robin Hood legend. In the movie, Prince John is shown raising taxes on the poor people. In reality, Prince/King John Lackland was notorious for raising taxes on the nobility. Similarly, King Richard is depicted as a loving king who guards England dearly, when in reality he spent all of his short leisure time at his French estate, and once said he'd sell London to the highest bidder if he could just find a buyer.
    • Quotes

      Little John: You know somethin', Robin. I was just wonderin', are we good guys or bad guys? You know, I mean, uh? Our robbin' the rich to feed the poor.

      Robin Hood: Rob? Tsk tsk tsk. That's a naughty word. We never rob. We just sort of borrow a bit from those who can afford it.

      Little John: Borrow? Boy, are we in debt.

    • Alternate versions
      On the DVD version of the film, the opening credits are different. There are occasional pauses in the original animation where additional voice actor credits are inserted. This is not in the original release, or in the earlier VHS versions.
    • Connections
      Edited from Cendrillon (1950)
    • Soundtracks
      Whistle-Stop
      (1972)

      Music and Lyrics by Roger Miller

      Sung by Roger Miller

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    • Release date
      • October 30, 1974 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Portuguese
    • Also known as
      • Robin Hood
    • Filming locations
      • Walt Disney Studios, 500 South Buena Vista Street, Burbank, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Walt Disney Animation Studios
      • Walt Disney Productions
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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 23 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.75 : 1

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