Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993)

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Written by J.D. Shapiro, Evan Chandler

Directed by Mel Brooks

Production Year: 1993

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: France/USA

Filmed in Colour

Comic spoof in which Mel Brooks sends up the Robin Hood legend. The dashing Robin teams up with the not-so-small Little John and the wise Moor Asneeze to tackle the evil Sheriff of Rottingham and his cronies. Robin finds an ally in the form of Maid Marian, who wears an Everlast chastity belt, but he faces an equally fearsome female foe in the form of the royal witch Latrine.

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Cast

Image for Cary ElwesCary ElwesRobin Hood
Richard LewisPrince John
Roger ReesSheriff of Rotingham
Amy YasbeckMaid Marian
Mark BlankfieldBlinkin
Dave ChappelleAhchoo
Image for Isaac HayesIsaac HayesAsneeze
Megan CavanaghBroomhilde
Eric Allan KramerLittle John
Matthew PorrettaWill Scarlet O'Hara
Tracey UllmanLatrine
Image for Patrick StewartPatrick StewartKing Richard
Image for Dom DeLuiseDom DeLuiseDon Giovanni
Dick Van PattenThe Abbot
Robert RidgelyThe Hangman

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