Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves


7:21 pm - 9:30 pm, Sunday, December 28 on Great! TV (34)

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English nobleman Robin of Locksley returns home from fighting in the Crusades, only to discover that his father has been murdered and his lands seized, while the local people are living in fear under the tyrannical rule of the Sheriff of Nottingham. Branded an outlaw for his defiance, Robin and his Moorish travelling companion go into hiding in the forest, where they recruit a group of bandits to fight for justice, protect the downtrodden, and foil the Sheriff's plan to seize the throne while the king is away at war. Medieval action adventure, starring Kevin Costner, Alan Rickman, Morgan Freeman, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Christian Slater and Mike McShane


1991 continued
Adventure Historical/Period Drama Movie/Drama Romance

Cast & Crew

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Kevin Costner (Actor) .. Robin of Locksley/Robin Hood
Alan Rickman (Actor) .. Sheriff of Nottingham
Morgan Freeman (Actor) .. Azeem
Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio (Actor) .. Maid Marian
Christian Slater (Actor) .. Will Scarlett
Mike McShane (Actor) .. Friar Tuck
Michael Wincott (Actor) .. Guy of Gisborne
Nick Brimble (Actor) .. Little John
Soo Drouet (Actor) .. Fanny
Sean Connery (Actor) .. King Richard
Kevin Reynolds (Director)

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Did You Know..

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Kevin Costner (Actor) .. Robin of Locksley/Robin Hood
Born: January 18, 1955 in California
Best Known For: Dances with Wolves.
Early-life: Born in Lynwood, California, on January 18, 1955, the third child of Bill and Sharon Costner. His dad's job as a telephone engineer required the family to move regularly, which unsettled the youngster and led to him being a daydreamer. He claims he wasn't gifted academically, but he eventually went to California State University to study marketing and finance. A chance meeting aboard a plane with Richard Burton inspired him to turn his back on a business career and pursue acting.
Career: Costner believed his break would come in 1983's The Big Chill - but he was cut from the final film. However, director Lawrence Kasdan cast him in Silverado, which boosted his career. His first major leading role arrived in 1987 in The Untouchables. Since then he has picked up a Best Director Oscar for Dances with Wolves, and had box-office hits with The Bodyguard, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Field of Dreams and JFK. He has struggled to find successful projects in recent years, but Open Range in 2003, which he starred in as well as directing and producing, was a return to form. He won a 2012 Emmy Award for his role in miniseries Hatfields & McCoys. He's also appeared in Mr Brooks, The Guardian and Man of Steel.
Quote: "Real heroes are men who fall and fail and are flawed - but win out in the end because they've stayed true to their ideals and beliefs and commitments."
Trivia: Away from acting, Costner is a keen golfer and plays in a country music band.
Alan Rickman (Actor) .. Sheriff of Nottingham
Born: February 21, 1946 in Hammersmith, London
Early-life: Alan Sidney Patrick Rickman was born in London on February 21, 1946. He was the second eldest of four children born to a housewife mother and factory-worker father. His dad died when he was eight, and his mother later remarried, but soon divorced. He was interested in acting at school, but attended the Royal College of Art and became a graphic designer before finally enrolling at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (Rada). He supported himself during this period by working as a dresser for Nigel Hawthorne and Ralph Richardson.
Best Known For: Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves.
Career: After graduating from Rada, Rickman worked in repertory theatre. His big break came when he was nominated for a Tony Award in the Broadway production of Les Liaisons Dangereuses. He was passed over for the film version, instead making his big screen debut in Die Hard as the villain Hans Gruber. He went on to play a wide variety of roles on the stage and on the big screen. His other film credits included Truly, Madly Deeply, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Sense and Sensibility, the Harry Potter films, Love Actually and Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. Rickman also directed the movies A Little Chaos and The Winter Guest, and maintained a strong stage career. He died from cancer on January 14, 2016 at the age of 69.
Quote: "I do take my work seriously and the way to do that is not to take yourself too seriously."
Trivia: Rickman won a Bafta film award for Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, and a Golden Globe and Primetime Emmy for TV miniseries Rasputin.
Morgan Freeman (Actor) .. Azeem
Born: June 01, 1937 in Memphis, Tennessee
Best Known For: That trademark voice.
Early-life: Born Morgan Porterfield Freeman on June 1, 1937, the son of a cleaner and a barber in Memphis, Tennessee. Freeman has three older siblings and was partly raised by his paternal grandmother. He was bitten by the acting bug at eight when he starred in a school play. At 12 he won a state-wide drama competition. Morgan turned down the chance to study drama at university to join the US Air Force. He left after four years and began concentrating on an acting career, starting out on stage in the early 1960s.
Career: Freeman's first credited big-screen appearance was in 1971's Who Says I Can't Ride a Rainbow?, before he landed a regular role on children's show The Electric Company. In the mid-1980s, Freeman started getting more prominent roles in movies. Among his biggest hits have been Driving Miss Daisy, The Shawshank Redemption, Se7en, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Glory, Amistad, Deep Impact and Bruce Almighty. He is also an in-demand voice-over artist, lending his dulcet tones to sci-fi blockbuster War of the Worlds and the Oscar-winning documentary March of the Penguins. Freeman received an Academy Award of his own for his supporting role in Clint Eastwood's Million Dollar Baby. A prolific actor, he has more recently appeared in Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy and always has several films in pre-production.
Quote: "I'm not intimidated by lead roles. I'm better in them. I don't feel pressure - I feel released at times like that. That's what I'm born to do."
Trivia: He worked as a mechanic in the US Air Force.
Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio (Actor) .. Maid Marian
Christian Slater (Actor) .. Will Scarlett
Born: August 18, 1969 in New York
Best Known For: Playing renegade Clarence Worley in True Romance.
Early-life: Christian Michael Leonard Hawkins was born August 18, 1969, in New York, to soap actor Michael Hawkins and casting agent Mary Jo Slater. He had his first taste of showbusiness at the age of seven, appearing in American soap opera The Edge of Night in 1976. He went on to hone his craft in several Broadway shows in the 1980s. His first major movie role was in The Legend of Billie Jean in 1985.
Career: Cult movies Heathers and Pump Up The Volume helped boost his profile, while blockbuster Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves proved he had star appeal. An avid Trekkie, he realised a personal dream in 1991 when he landed a cameo in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. Kuffs failed to impress critics, but True Romance, Interview with the Vampire, Broken Arrow, Hard Rain and Very Bad Things helped his career no end. By the turn of the millennium, his appeal was starting to wane in Tinseltown, and although he gave impressive turns in TV hits Alias and The West Wing, movie projects such as Windtalkers, Churchhill: The Hollywood Years and Alone in the Dark failed to impress. On stage he has appeared in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and The Glass Menagerie. He is still working hard in Hollywood, however, and his recent films include Slipstream, He Was A Quiet Man, Love Lies Bleeding and Dolan's Cadillac. He returned to the small screen in 2011 in the American sitcom Breaking In.
Quote: "People need something to fill their papers, and I'm happy to provide."
Trivia: In 1997, he was sentenced to three months in jail for assault.
Mike McShane (Actor) .. Friar Tuck
Michael Wincott (Actor) .. Guy of Gisborne
Nick Brimble (Actor) .. Little John
Born: July 22, 1944 in Bristol
Best Known For: Playing Little John in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves.
Early-life: Nicholas Brimble was born on July 22, 1944 in Bristol. His father was a schoolteacher and he has two brothers, Ian and Vincent, who have both also become actors. He attended Bristol Grammar School before going on to study Philosophy and English Literature at the University of Sussex, where he got a Master's degree. Nick went on to teach English and Drama at the University of Baghdad but left due to political unrest. He taught at a south London comprehensive school before deciding to try to become an actor.
Career: Brimble started his acting career in theatre, beginning with a job as youth theatre organiser at the Marlowe Theatre and also acting in some of the theatre's plays. He went on to perform in theatre productions by a number of companies. In 1973, he started landing TV roles, starting with Wessex Tales. Following this, he appeared in such TV productions as The Sweeney, The Professionals and Dempsey and Makepeace. His film roles included Sweeney! (1977), Silver Dream Racer (1980) and Who Dares Wins (1982) before he was cast as Little John in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991). Since then, he has appeared in such films as Loch Ness (1996), Seven Days to Live (2000) and A Knight's Tale (2001). Meanwhile, in TV, he has appeared in To Play the King, Ivanhoe, Emmerdale, The Bill and Grantchester.
Quote: "Your job as an actor is to look like you know what you are doing - even if you don't."
Trivia: He went to every play at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre from the age of 11 until he went to university at 18.
Soo Drouet (Actor) .. Fanny
Sean Connery (Actor) .. King Richard
Born: August 25, 1930 in Fountainbridge, Edinburgh
Best Known For: Being the first big-screen James Bond.
Early-life: Thomas Sean Connery was born in Fountainbridge, Edinburgh on August 25, 1930. He first worked as a milkman and coffin polisher before joining the Navy at 16. During his spell in the service he had two tattoos etched on his right arm; he was eventually forced to leave after developing a stomach ulcer. At 19, he made ends meet as an artist's model at Edinburgh's School of Art. He also competed in the Mr Universe body-building competition in 1953.
Career: While still a bodybuilder, Sean was offered the chance to appear in a West End production of South Pacific, which kick-started his acting career. His film debut came in 1955's Lilacs in the Spring, but he didn't become a major star until he appeared as Bond in 1962's Dr No. It remains his most famous role, despite hits including The Man Who Would Be King, Rising Sun, A Bridge Too Far, Time Bandits, Highlander, The Rock, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade and Entrapment. He won a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for The Untouchables in 1987.
Quote: "I never disliked Bond, as some have thought. Creating a character like that does take a certain craft. It's simply natural to seek other roles."
Trivia: He was knighted in 2000.
Kevin Reynolds (Director)

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