The Bandit of Sherwood Forest (1946)






Robin Hood, long retired and knighted, returns to public life to oppose William of Pembroke, the tyrannical regent, who is intent upon abolishing the Magna Carta and murdering the boy-king Henry III. Allies new and old, including the queen, rally around Robin's son, Robert of Nottingham, who rescues Henry, kills the regent in a duel, and restores order to England. 1


Vintage magazines

Mon Film 5 1946

Books with an entry on The Bandit of Sherwood Forest

Kevin J. Harty
The reel Middle Ages, American, western and eastern European, Middle Eastern, and Asian films about medieval Europe
Jefferson, NC, 1999

Paul Michael, editor in chief. James Robert Parish, associate editor
The American movies reference book, The sound era
Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,, 1969