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Full Product DetailsSide #1 -- Full Screen
1. Main Titles/Stag Hunt
2. Saxon Justice
3. Castle Games
4. Norman Justice
5. The Great Escape
6. Living Rough
7. Den of Thieves
8. Gang Initiation
9. New Line of Work
10. Holy Man
11. Threats and Bribes
12. Bride-to-Be
13. Bleeding the Bleeders
14. Martin Pryde
15. Saint Robin's Day
16. Upping the Ante
17. It's a Trap!
18. Turning Point
19. Brother John
20. Return of the Bride
21. Eve of the Wedding
22. All Fools' Day
23. The Best Man
24. Springtime/End Titles
Side #2 -- Widescreen
1. Main Titles/Stag Hunt
2. Saxon Justice
3. Castle Games
4. Norman Justice
5. The Great Escape
6. Living Rough
7. Den of Thieves
8. Gang Initiation
9. New Line of Work
10. Holy Man
11. Threats and Bribes
12. Bride-to-Be
13. Bleeding the Bleeders
14. Martin Pryde
15. Saint Robin's Day
16. Upping the Ante
17. It's a Trap!
18. Turning Point
19. Brother John
20. Return of the Bride
21. Eve of the Wedding
22. All Fools' Day
23. The Best Man
24. Springtime/End Titles
Initially conceived as a theatrical feature, but originally aired on television in the United States, Robin Hood puts slight, but effective, twists on the legendary tale. Starring Patrick Bergin in the title role, the film follows Robin and his group of bandits as they fight Prince John and save Maid Marion (Uma Thurman). This version is a little grittier than both Errol Flynn's classic movie or the contemporary extravaganza starring Kevin Costner, since Bergin is quite down-to-earth and Thurman makes Marion into a brat, not a helpless maiden. However, these qualities and the stately photography make the film quite entertaining, and it easily equals Costner's version, even if it can't match Flynn's timeless movie. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Movie Guide