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Rogues of Sherwood Forest

1950

79 Min
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DIR Gordon Douglas

CAST John Derek, Diana Lynn, George Macready, Alan Hale, Paul Cavanagh, Lowell Gilmore, Billy House, Lester Matthews, Billy Bevan, Wilton Graff

Synopsis

When wicked King John (George Macready) levies yet another harsh tax on England’s commoners, young Robin, Earl of Huntington (John Derek) — son of the legendary Robin Hood — assembles his father’s band of Merry Men to rise up against the oppression. As he battles royal corruption and greed, Robin gets a helping hand from the lovely Lady Marianne (Diana Lynn). Gordon Douglas directs this adventure that co-stars Alan Hale as stalwart Little John.

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Gordon Douglas

Gordon Douglas (December 15, 1907 – September 29, 1993) was an American film director, who directed many different genres of films over the course of a five-decade career in motion pictures. He was a native of New York City.

Biography
Hal Roach and Our Gang

Born Gordon Douglas Brickner, he began his career as a child actor. As a teenager he worked at the Hal Roach Studios, working in the office and appearing in bit parts in various Hal Roach films. He made walk-on appearances in at least three Our Gang shorts: Teacher’s Pet, Big Ears and Birthday Blues. By 1934 Douglas was assistant to director Gus Meins, and served as assistant director on Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy’s 1934 film Babes in Toyland, and on the Our Gang comedies made between 1934 and mid-1936.

Beginning with Bored of Education in 1936, Our Gang moved from two-reel (20-minute) comedies to one-reel (10-minute) comedies, and Douglas became the senior director of the series. Bored of Education won… read more

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22Jan13

John Derek's incredible face is the only redeeming element of this film.

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