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Closed Caption; All-new 65th-anniversary digital transfer from restored picture and audio elements; Revealing documentaries on the movie's making and the Technicolor process; Audio commentary; Outtakes; Music-only audio track; Leonard Maltin hosts "Warner Night at the Movies" 1938, with trailer, newsreel, musical short, and cartoon; "Robin Hood Through the Ages"; Home movies; More vintage cartoons, short subjects, and studio blooper reel; Galleries of art/photo/publicity materials and Errol Flynn trailers; Audio-only extras: Radio show and Korngold scoring session
Full Product DetailsSide #1 -- The Adventures of Robin Hood
1. Credits and Foreword [3:16]
2. Sir Guy Gets the Point [3:01]
3. A Problem Saxon [3:11]
4. Uninvited Guest [2:32]
5. Escaping Guy's Castle [4:34]
6. Pass the Word [3:37]
7. Little John [3:22]
8. An Oath [1:44]
9. Messages Via Arrow [2:22]
10. Friar Tuck [5:39]
11. Welcome to Sherwood [5:03]
12. Hosting Nobility [3:51]
13. Reward Enough [4:25]
14. Escorts Homeward [1:44]
15. Archery Tournament [4:31]
16. Tightening on the Target [4:21]
17. Captured [2:37]
18. Marian Wants to Help [4:44]
19. Snatched From the Noose [4:25]
20. Love Declared [5:33]
21. Kent Road Tavern [3:04]
22. Secret Loyalties Uncovered [4:00]
23. Munch's Mission [3:30]
24. In the Best Hands [4:31]
25. Coronation Day [3:06]
26. Swords and Other Weapons [2:47]
27. Guy vs. Robin [2:26]
28. The Lady's Hand [3:04]
29. Cast List [:36]
From the fine 1922 silent Robin Hood with Douglas Fairbanks to the Kevin Costner vehicle Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Sherwood Forest has been fertile ground for moviemaking. No version, though, says "Welcome to Sherwood," with anywhere near the pizzazz of this 1938 classic, in which Errol Flynn memorably utters that very line from atop a tree limb, smiling with the debonair grace that defined his legend. The story's framework is adventure 101: Robin takes on the bad guys in the name of justice and, after a few setbacks, emerges thrillingly victorious in a climactic showdown and wins the hand of Maid Marian. But this familiar setup seems more blueprint than boilerplate thanks to Flynn's inimitable screen charisma. Swashbuckling through the action sequences (sword fighting, wielding bow and arrow, swinging onto rooftops), Flynn turns in what most critics agree is the finest performance of his film career. Amazingly, Flynn wasn't even nominated for an Academy Award, although the movie did pick up Oscars for art direction, editing and Erich Wolfgang Korngold's thrilling score. The supporting cast, meanwhile, isn't exactly an amateur troupe. Joining Flynn in his adventures are, among others, Olivia deHavilland as Marian, Claude Rains as Prince John, and Basil Rathbone as Sir Guy of Gisborne. Together they make joyous movie magic, the swashbuckling adventure against which all others must be measured. Bruce Kluger, Barnes & Noble
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