Robin des Bois, la véritable histoire (2015)
Directed by Anthony Marciano

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Robin Hood is a bad 'un, no doubt about it.  He and his good-for-nothing friend Tuck have a simple philosophy - only steal from women, the poor and the old.  The rest are just too risky.  But like everyone else, Robin has his dreams, and his dream is to buy the busiest brothel in the area, the Pussycat.  To raise the funds to make this dream a reality, Robin and Tuck decide to raid the tax chests of Nottingham.  Their plans go awry when they run into a rival gang in Sherwood Forest, an odd bunch of losers who rob the rich to help the poor.  Little John, Maid Marion and their friends happen to have hit on the same idea as Robin, but for somewhat different motives.  Now the real legend of Robin of Sherwood can begin...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Anthony Marciano
  • Script: Max Boublil, Anthony Marciano
  • Cinematographer: Jean-Paul Agostini
  • Cast: Max Boublil (Robin de Bois), Géraldine Nakache (Marianne), Malik Bentalha (Tuck), Ary Abittan (Petit Jean), Gérard Darmon (Le Shérif de Nottingham), Patrick Timsit (Alfred), Eric Metzger (Gaston), Quentin Margot (Firmin), Adam Nemet (Grand Homme Musclé), Benjamin Blanchy (L'employé de Robin), Antoine Khorsand (Petit Prince), Jérôme Paquatte (Henri), Jaouen Gouevic (Raoul), Michel Crémadès, M. Pokora, Yvonne Gradelet, Marc Brunet
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 88 min

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