

Robin Hood
Robin Hood is a 1912 film made by Eclair Studios when it and many other early film studios in America's first motion picture industry were based in Fort Lee, New Jersey at the beginning of the 20th century. The movie's costumes feature enormous versions of the familiar hats of Robin and his merry men, and uses the unusual effect of momentarily superimposing images different animals over each character to emphasize their good or evil qualities. The film was directed by Étienne Arnaud and Herbert Blaché, and written by Eustace Hale Ball. A restored copy of the 30-minute film exists and was exhibited in 2006 at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.
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Actors

Robert Frazer
Robin Hood

Barbara Tennant
Maid Marian

Alec B. Francis
Sheriff of Nottingham
Mathilde Baring
Maid at Merwyn's

Julia Stuart
Sheriff's Housekeeper

Isabel Lamon
Fennel

Muriel Ostriche
Christabel
M.E. Hannefy
Friar Tuck

Guy Oliver
Much

George Larkin
Will Scarlet
Charles J. Hunt
Little John
John Troyano
Alan-a-Dale
Arthur Hollingsworth
Richard the Lion-Hearted

Lamar Johnstone
Guy de Gisbourne

John G. Adolfi
Thomas Merwin
John Burkell
Sir Monceaux

Leslie Stowe
Innkeeper
Richard Sterling
First Sentinel
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