REGENT THEATRE
“ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD.” The season of “The Adventures of Robin Hood,” has been extended till Thursday. “The Adventures of Robin Hood” is one of the greatest pictures ever brought to the screen. Magnificently coloured, with the scenery outstanding for its beauty, the picture must be considered a talkie classic. The picture unfolds all the incidents with which every boy and girl and every adult today are familiar. Who is ever likely while memory lasts to forget. Robin of Sherwood Forest, Friar Tuck, Little John, Will Scarlet, Maid Marian and those daring men who were part of living England nearly eight hundred years ago. What matters it today that time has made it uncertain whether the AngloNorman noble Robert Fitz Odo, or Robert, Earl of Huntingdon, was the real Robin Hood; what we do know is that stirred up by the atrocities committed in England in the reigns of Richard and John he took the side of the people, plundered the rich to give to the poor, thus making him away back in the twelfth century the hero he still is today. The picture follows closely the stories of the life of Robin Hood and his band handed down from those far off days. Incident after incident is unfolded freshening the memory of men and women iff the audience who recalled each scene they had visioned in their childhood days. The acting all through was superb, that of Errol Flynn, as Robin Hood, marking the finest piece of acting ever given by this clever actor. He was just the character one would imagine Robin Hood to be — gallant, dashing, happy-go-lucky and ever on the side of the downtrodden. As Maid Marian, Miss Olivia de Haviland undoubtedly scored a screen triumph with a presentation effective in every respect —a difficult role to enact but skilfully handled by this _ actress. There was a splendid supporting programme. __________
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 April 1939, Page 2
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316REGENT THEATRE Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 April 1939, Page 2
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