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Robin Hood (1922) on IMDb

“Robin Hood (1922) classic silent film that brings the legendary hero to life”

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Movie poster for the 1922 United Artists Robin Hood film, starring Douglas Fairbanks.

“Robin Hood (1922) is a triumph of silent film storytelling that captures the essence of the legendary hero’s daring exploits, with stunning visuals, a rousing score, and swashbuckling action sequences that will keep audiences on the edge of their seats.”

Directed by Allan Dwan, the film features a standout performance by Douglas Fairbanks as Robin Hood, whose athleticism and charisma infuse the character with a vibrant energy and sense of adventure. Fairbanks’ acrobatics and swordplay are particularly impressive, as he leaps from tree to tree and battles his enemies with bravado and skill.

The film’s visual style is also noteworthy, with its lavish sets and costumes, and its use of innovative camera techniques such as slow-motion, tracking shots, and close-ups. The use of color tinting and toning also adds to the film’s cinematic flair, enhancing the mood and atmosphere of each scene.

Despite being a silent film, Robin Hood (1922) is able to convey its story and themes with clarity and emotion, thanks to its well-paced narrative and strong characterizations. The film also features a stirring score by composer Mortimer Wilson, which heightens the drama and excitement of the action onscreen.

Overall, the fim is a must-see for fans of classic cinema and lovers of adventure, as it showcases the enduring appeal of one of literature’s most iconic heroes, and remains a testament to the artistry and creativity of the silent film era.

Cast

Wallace Beery played King Richard the Lion-Hearted again the following year in a sequel called Richard the Lion-Hearted.

Alan Hale, Sr. made such an impression as Little John in this film that he reprised the role sixteen years later in The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) opposite Errol Flynn, then played the character again in Rogues of Sherwood Forest in 1950, 28 years after his initial performance in the original Fairbanks film.

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