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Robin Hood 1922

★ 6.455 votes133 min📅 1922-10-18

In the lavish silent-era spectacle *Robin Hood (1922)*, directed by Allan Dwan, Douglas Fairbanks stars as the legendary Earl of Huntingdon—transformed into Robin Hood—who risks everything to challenge the tyrannical Prince John's brutal rule.

Director: Allan Dwan

Cast

Douglas Fairbanks
Douglas Fairbanks
Robin Hood
Enid Bennett
Enid Bennett
Lady Marian Fitzwalter
Wallace Beery
Wallace Beery
Richard the Lion-Hearted
Sam De Grasse
Sam De Grasse
Prince John
Alan Hale
Alan Hale
Little John
Bud Geary
Bud Geary
Will Scarlett
Willard Louis
Willard Louis
Friar Tuck
Lloyd Talman
Allan-a-Dale
Paul Dickey
Paul Dickey
Sir Guy of Gisbourne
William Lowery
William Lowery
The High Sheriff of Nottingham

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Robin Hood (1922) about?

This silent-era classic follows the noble Earl of Huntingdon, who abandons his privileged life to become Robin Hood and challenge the cruel Prince John's unjust rule. After England falls into chaos, Robin rallies a band of outlaws to restore justice, all while navigating danger and a doomed romance with the heroic Lady Marian.

Who directed Robin Hood?

The film was directed by Allan Dwan, a pioneer of early Hollywood known for crafting visually rich and dynamic adventure stories.

Who stars in Robin Hood?

Douglas Fairbanks takes the lead as Robin Hood, with Enid Bennett as Lady Marian, Wallace Beery as Prince John, and Alan Hale as Robin's loyal ally.

Is Robin Hood (1922) worth watching?

If you love classic swashbucklers or silent cinema, this film is a treasure trove of adventure and charm. While it lacks modern CGI, Fairbanks' athletic performance and the film's grand medieval sets make it a must-watch for fans of early adventure films.

How long is Robin Hood?

The film runs for 133 minutes, offering an epic journey through medieval England's political intrigue and Robin Hood's legendary exploits.

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About Robin Hood (1922) — How Douglas Fairbanks Brought the Legend to Silent-Era Life

In the lavish silent-era spectacle *Robin Hood (1922)*, directed by Allan Dwan, Douglas Fairbanks stars as the legendary Earl of Huntingdon—transformed into Robin Hood—who risks everything to challenge the tyrannical Prince John's brutal rule. Set against the opulent tapestry of medieval England, this adventure-romance unfolds with swashbuckling energy and heart as Robin rallies the oppressed against injustice. With Marian (Enid Bennett) by his side and a dashing band of outlaws in tow, the film blends daring escapades with tender romance, all wrapped in the grandeur of Robin's legendary archery feats and cunning disguises.

The 1922 version of *Robin Hood* stands out for its lavish production, blending Fairbanks' acrobatic charm with the era's romanticized vision of heroism. The story explores themes of loyalty, rebellion, and standing against corruption, all wrapped in the timeless allure of a folk hero fighting for the common folk. From spectacular tournaments to shadowy forest hideouts, the film captures the spirit of adventure while delivering a visually stunning tribute to one of cinema's earliest Robin Hood legends.