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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
Brand: ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD-COMPLETE 2ND SE (DVD
EAN: 0683904506528
Format: Box set, Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
Label: Mill Creek Entertainment
Manufacturer: Mill Creek Entertainment
Number Of Items: 3
Publisher: Mill Creek Entertainment
Release Date: October 14, 2008
Running Time: 990 minutes
Sales Rank: 4383
Studio: Mill Creek Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: 2008
Editorial Review:
Product Description: Everyone's favorite archer is back in another season of The Adventures of Robin Hood. Richard Greene once again takes up the bow and brings to life the stories of this classic literary character featured in this entertaining program from the late 1950's. Robin Hood, Friar Tuck, Maid Marian and the rest of the Merry Men continue their efforts to thwart the forces of the Sheriff of Nottingham and bring hope to the citizens of Nottingham. Robin Hood and his fellow Sherwood Forest dwellers keep the faith their beloved King Richard will soon return and remove the evil Prince John from the throne to restore law and order to the land. Until that day comes, Robin and his men will continue to fight for that which is right and just.
Episodes:
A Village WooingThe ScientistBlackmailA Year and a DayThe GoldmakerThe ImpostersRansomIsabellaThe HeroThe Haunted MillThe Black PatchOutlaw MoneyThe Friar's PilgrimageThe TrapHubertThe DreamThe BlackbirdThe Shell GameThe Final TaxAmbushThe Bandit of BrittanyThe Goldmaker's ReturnFlight from FranceThe Secret PoolFair PlayThe DowryThe York TreasureThe Borrowed BabyThe Black FiveFood for ThoughtToo Many EarlsThe Highland FlingThe Mystery of Ireland's EyeThe Little PeopleThe InfidelThe Frightened TailorThe Path of True LoveThe Road in the AirCarlotta
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Good quality DVD, high quality show
The Adventures of Robin Hood is back for a 2nd season of adventure in the greenwood of Sherwood forest.
Again the US version is cheaper, 3 DVD's vs 5. A plastic vs a paper package and no Chapter version for individual episodes. But for that lower quality you pay a price considerably lower than Amazon UK (39 British Pounds about $60 bucks). In tough times that quite a bit and I don't detect any difference in picture quality between my season 3 & 4 DVD's (UK) and this one.
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Rating: - More Good Old-Fashioned Adventure
This series pre-dated my birth by a fair number of years, but I've found it to be quite a gem for those who enjoy adventures series that are not obviously altered to appeal to modern audiences. Each episode has a self-contained story which can range from light-hearted to somewhat dark. Of course, this is a television show and it's not true to the reality of the times, though it is probably closer in some ways than lavish movie productions from the same time period (or these days). The actors are all ... Read More
Rating: - Adventures of Robin Hood Complete 2nd Season
Very enjoyable return to yesteryear! These wonderful B&W, high quality episodes are truly fun to watch, with much historical accuracy in dress, storyline, settings and locale. Can't wait until the 3rd season becomes available!
Rating: - Brings Back Wonderful Memories!
I've always loved The Adventures of Robin Hood since I was a kid. It was just a good, clean, entertaining TV program for us youngsters. I've watched all the episodes of season one and season two and have been very entertained by them...great memories. Richard Greene is great as Robin Hood. Great supporting cast. Timeless series!
Rating: - Still the Best Robin Hood
To my mind these are the best of the Robin Hoods on film, and I think I have seen nearly all of them. The actors are first-rate, and the stories remarkably varied and inventive for half-hour episodes. Perhaps those who are so so delicate as to grade them down because of only middling picture and sound quality (these are, after all, black and white TV shows from the '50s) can't get caught up in them to the point where this doesn't matter. I can. Although I'm approaching sixty, watching these I'm once ... Read More
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