later 15th century, when he is mentioned in a RobinHood play script. In modern popularculture, RobinHood is typically seen as a contemporary and supporter...
Knights Templar and popular culture RobinHoodinpopularculture List of films and television series featuring RobinHood Late Middle Ages Knight-errant Cultural...
RobinHood story in film and television. 1908: RobinHood and His Merry Men, a silent film directed by Percy Stow, and the first appearance of Robin Hood...
commonly referred to as RobinHood Airport, was an international airport in Finningley near Doncaster in South Yorkshire, England, in operation between 2005...
Robin of Sherwood is a British television series, based on the legend of RobinHood. Created by Richard Carpenter, it was produced by HTV in association...
Robin and the 7 Hoods is a 1964 American musical film directed by Gordon Douglas and starring Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr. and Bing Crosby...
Heaven's Gate (1980): Irvine's girlfriend Thomas G. Hahn (2000). RobinHoodinPopularCulture. Boydell & Brewer. pp. 154–155. ISBN 9780859915649. Jean Airey...
The Outlaws of Sherwood is a retelling of the legend of RobinHood by Robin McKinley. In McKinley's afterword, she says, "The retellings through the centuries...
member of the Batman family. Todd has made several appearances as Robin and Red Hoodin other forms of media outside of comics, including television series...
arrival of Little John, who introduces him to RobinHood, though the famed outlaw fails to materialize. In a series of comical misdirections, Bugs outwits...
Marian is the heroine of the RobinHood legend in English folklore, often taken to be his lover. She is not mentioned in the early, medieval versions...
vigilantes featured inpopularculture and entertainment media. For commentary, see the main vigilante article. The Mark of Zorro (1920) RobinHood (1922) Don...
Gysborne, or Gisborn) is a character from the RobinHood legends of English folklore. He first appears in "RobinHood and Guy of Gisborne" (Child Ballad 118)...
National Endowment for the Humanities. Hahn was the editor of RobinHoodinPopularCulture: Violence, Transgression, and Justice. The book published conference...
Little John is a companion of RobinHood who serves as his chief lieutenant and second-in-command of the Merry Men. He is one of only a handful of consistently...
Merry Men, the band of heroic outlaws in the folklore of RobinHood. The figure of the jovial friar was common in the May Games festivals of England and...
John. 2015. Cultural Theory and PopularCulture: An Introduction Hilton, R. H. (November 1958). "The Origins of RobinHood". Past & Present. 14 (14): 30–44...
such as elves and fairies, as well as RobinHood. Inpopularculture, the adjective Dickensian is sometimes used in reference to the same mythical era,...
inspired numerous works in the arts and popularculture, especially in his home country, where he is viewed by some as a RobinHood-like figure. A melodrama...
Scatheloke, Scathelocke and Shacklock) is a prominent member of RobinHood's Merry Men. He is present in the earliest ballads along with Little John and Much the...
Derby RobinHood Cave The RobinHood Cave Horse (previously known as the Ochre Horse) is a fragment of rib engraved with a horse's head, discovered in 1876...
5, lines 6-7 RobinHood's Garland, the popular ballad printed in eighteenth-century compilations, offers an unexpected picture of Robin as he presented...
Lally (RobinHood and Little John)" for the film RobinHood. The song is featured in the 2012 BBC documentary How The Brits Rocked America, in which Miller...