WorldCat Linked Data Explorer

http://worldcat.org/entity/work/id/496417077

Robin Hood (Motion picture : 1922)

The classic tale in which the legendary hero steals from the rich and gives to the poor, and captures the heart of Lady Marian.

Open All Close All

http://schema.org/alternateName

  • "Douglas Fairbanks in Robin Hood"
  • "Douglas Fairbanks in Robin Hood"@en
  • "Douglas Fairbanks Robin Hood"@en

http://schema.org/contributor

http://schema.org/description

  • "Robin Hood alla testa dei suoi uomini sfida l'autorità dell'usurpatore Giovanni Senza Terra e contribuisce alla restaurazione del legittimo sovrano Riccardo Cuor di Leone. (Moscati)."@it
  • "Il nobile Robin, dopo aver combattuto nelle Crociate con Riccardo Cuor di Leone, diventa un fuorilegge per difendere il proprio paese dalle prepotenze dello sceriffo di Nottingham."@it
  • "The classic tale in which the legendary hero steals from the rich and gives to the poor, and captures the heart of Lady Marian."@en
  • "A big-screen spectacle that ranks as one of the monumental accomplishments of the era, 'Robin Hood' is a timeless story of romance and intrigue, staged on a herculean scale. Its sets were erected by an army of 500 carpenters and towered 90 feet in the air, covering ten acres of land, historically accurate to the smallest detail. Robin Hood recreates 'the chivalry of England in all its glory' as it unveils the conflicts and betrayals that threaten to destroy the kingdom of Richard the Lion-Hearted (Wallace Beery). As the Earl of Huntington, Fairbanks epitomizes the valiant, loyal knight immortalized in Arthurian legend, gently wooing the virtuous lady Marian (Enid Bennett). When King Richard, Huntington and a band of warriors embark on a crusade to Palestine, Richard's conniving brother John (Sam De Grasse) assumes the throne and turns the once-idyllic empire into a Dante-esque sty of corruption. In the darkest hour, Huntington shirks off his noble demeanor and is transformed into Robin Hood, a hyper-animated avenger who, just a few leaps ahead of his merry men, breathlessly storms the battlements in pursuit of Prince John, the High Sheriff of Nottingham (William Lowery) and all who stand in the way of justice."
  • "Douglas Fairbanks, Sr., is an athletic, swashbuckling Robin Hood who leads the outlaws of Sherwood Forest."@en
  • "Douglas Fairbanks, Sr., is an athletic, swashbuckling Robin Hood who leads the outlaws of Sherwood Forest."
  • "A classical interpretation of the Robin Hood legend as the Earl of Huntingdon goes underground to battle Prince John when Richard is gone on the crusades."
  • ""King Richard goes on the Crusades leaving his brother Prince John as regent, who promptly emerges as a cruel, grasping, treacherous tyrant. Apprised of England's peril by message from his lady-love Marian, the dashing Earl of Huntingdon endangers his life and honor by returning to oppose John..." -- Container."
  • "When King Richard the Lion-Hearted leads a crusade to the Holy Land, his evil brother John claims the throne, and an era of corruption ensues. The Earl of Huntington (Fairbanks) is transfigured into the heroic Robin Hood, who leads his followers against Prince John and the Sheriff of Nottingham to reclaim England for King Richard. "A big-screen spectacle that ranks as one of the monumental accomplishments of the era, 'Robin Hood' is a timeless story of romance and intrigue, staged on a herculean scale. Its sets were erected by an army of 500 carpenters and towered 90 feet in the air, covering ten acres of land, historically accurate to the smallest detail"--Container."
  • "When King Richard the Lion-Hearted leads a crusade to the Holy Land, his evil brother John claims the throne, and an era of corruption ensues. The Earl of Huntington (Fairbanks) is transfigured into the heroic Robin Hood, who leads his followers against Prince John and the Sheriff of Nottingham to reclaim England for King Richard. "A big-screen spectacle that ranks as one of the monumental accomplishments of the era, 'Robin Hood' is a timeless story of romance and intrigue, staged on a herculean scale. Its sets were erected by an army of 500 carpenters and towered 90 feet in the air, covering ten acres of land, historically accurate to the smallest detail"--Container."@en
  • "The chivalrous but bashful Earl of Huntingdon wins the jousts, falls in love with Marian Fitzwalter & goes on crudade with King Richard. On receiving word of Prince John's tyranny he returns to England, joins the sturdy men of Sherwood & siezes the town of Nottingham. They are joined by Richard, win battles & oust John."@en
  • "Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. plays the swashbuckling Robin Hood who leads the outlaws of Sherwood Forest."@en
  • ""When King Richard and a band of warriors embark on a crusade to Palestine, Richard's conniving brother assumes the throne ... In the darkest hour, however, the Earl of Huntingdon shirks off his noble demeanor and is transfigured into Robin Hood ..." [box cover note]."@en
  • "A classic tale in which the legendary hero steals from the rich and gives to the poor, and captures the heart of Lady Marian."
  • "Silent film set amid big-budget medieval pageantry, King Richard goes on the Crusades leaving his brother Prince John as regent, who promptly emerges as a cruel, grasping, treacherous tyrant. Robin Hood is the acrobatic champion of the oppressed, laboring to set things right through swash buckling feats and cliffhanging perils."
  • "Includes the movies The prisoner of Zenda and Robin Hood."

http://schema.org/genre

  • "Fiction films"
  • "Speelfilm"
  • "Action and adventure films"
  • "Action and adventure films"@en
  • "Videokassette"
  • "Historical films"
  • "Swashbuckler films"@en
  • "Feature films"
  • "Feature films"@en
  • "Silent films"
  • "Silent films"@en
  • "fiction d'aventures (fiction)"
  • "Features"@en
  • "Film"
  • "Avventuroso (Genere)"@it
  • "Drama"
  • "Drama"@en
  • "Swashbucklers"@en

http://schema.org/name

  • "Robin Hood (1922)"
  • "Robin Hood (Film : 1922)"
  • "Robin Hood (Motion picture : 1922)"
  • "Robin Hood (Motion picture : 1922)"@en
  • "Robin Hood [1922]"
  • "Robin Hood"
  • "Robin Hood"@it
  • "Robin Hood"@en

http://schema.org/workExample