Opening titles:- “1194 A.D. – England is a troubled land. King Richard the Lion Heart is a prisoner in Germany, with but half his ransom is paid. At home, his brother, Prince John, is intriguing to obtain the Crown himself. In the County of Nottingham Robin Hood and his outlaw band take toll from rich travellers – and it is a brave voyager indeed who ventures through Sherwood Forest.
Trailer by The Hammer Graveyard
Production Details
A Hammer production released by Exclusive Films (UK) and Astor (USA)
Copyright MCMLIV by Exclusive Films Ltd.
RCA Sound Recording
Produced at Bray Studios, England
Eastman Colour by Denham Laboratories 77 mins
Filming dates: 10th May – 18th June 1954
UK Release: 6th December 1954
Studio:
Bray Studios, Down Place, Oakley Green, Berkshire
Location:
Bodiam Castle, Bodiam, East Sussex
Stills from film
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Cast & Crew
Original Poster
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Footnotes
Hammer’s first colour production visits territory they would return to on two more occasions – in Sword of Sherwood Forest (1960) and A Challenge for Robin Hood (1967).
Carry On” regular Bernard Bresslaw appears here in a small role. He later starred in Hammer’s 1959 Jekyll and Hyde comedy, The Ugly Duckling and in Moon Zero Two (1968).
John Hollingsworth remained as chief Musical Director at Hammer for the next nine years.
Eileen Moore was married to actor George Cole who appeared in Hammer’s Don’t Panic Chaps (1959), and The Vampire Lovers (1970).