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Film Description
Features The Bandit of Sherwood Forest (Levin & Sherman, 1946), Sword of Sherwood Forest (Fisher, 1960) and Rogues of Sherwood Forest (Douglas, 1950).
In The Bandit of Sherwood Forest, the son of Robin Hood, Robert of Nottingham (Cornel Wilde), returns to Sherwood Forest. With the aid of his father's merry men, he saved England's young king and the Magna Carta from the evilness of the wayward regent Daniel and wins the hand of a beautiful maiden.
Sword of Sherwood Forest is another rendition of the Robin Hood legend, in which Richard Greene goes undercover to infiltrate a group headed by Cushing and the evil earl, Pasco. He discovers their plan to murder the Archbishop of Canterbury and to take over Bawtry Castle. But Greene organizes his band of men and quells the insurrection.
In Rogues of Sherwood, when King John (George Macready) raises the taxes for the poor peasants, Robin Earl of Huntington (John Derek) rounds up his dad's merry band to steal from the rich. Eventually Robin's methods force the king to pay attention and sign the Magna Carta.