Tales of Robin Hood is a 1951 American film directed by James Tinling.
The film was one of a series Robert L. Lippert wanted to make for television with R and L Productions but he ended up only making this and As You Were.[1]
Filming started 1 July 1951.[2]
^THOMAS M PRYOR (Jul 13, 1951). "LIPPERT CANCELS MOVIES FOR VIDEO". New York Times. ProQuest 111961190.
^THOMAS F BRADY (Jun 4, 1951). "POWER'S ROLE GOES TO CONTRACT ACTOR". New York Times. ProQuest 111786498.
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