Nov 08,1973
With King Richard off to the Crusades, Prince John and his slithering minion, Sir Hiss, set about taxing Nottingham's citizens with support from the corrupt sheriff - and staunch opposition by the wily Robin Hood and his band of merry men.
nudity | Kissing and love. Little John in disguise has big breasts in one scene. He increased his breasts size by coins. They become huge for a few seconds until coins fall out. One guard whistles at little John for having huge breasts and buttocks. One sport object falls inside Klucky's shirt in her breasts, but ended up landing far away from her. Klucky gets a wedgie near the end of the archery tournament. Little John says, "Snatch his underwear" during the song that humiliated Prince John. |
violence | The fight scenes during the archery tournament segment are done in a comedic matter and is tame. There is a scene where Robin Hood is feared dead towards the end of the movie, as the characters believe that he was shot with a bow & arrow through the head while trying to escape. Prince John is sometimes violent towards Sir Hiss; he smashes a mirror on Hiss' head (no blood shown), fists his head to which Hiss responds 'thank you sir', ties him up against a post (in a comedic manner) and kicks Hiss on the head while sleeping and as discipline for Hiss for hissing in John's foot. |
profanity | None. |
alcohol | There is a scene where Sir Hiss (the snake) is shoved into a barrel by Friar Tuck (the badger) and Alan-A-Dale (the rooster) containing an alcoholic substance. Sir Hiss says he doesn't drink. He later appears intoxicated when Prince John lets him out of the barrel. |
frightening | The final battle segment between Robin Hood and the guards can be a little too intense, but it is tame. Children seen arguing. Many scenes with felonious activities (mostly adults, however children as well) Talk of hanging and dying. Noose seen being tied. Crossbow arrow is shot and flys around bouncing off wall/ground missing spooked characters. BBFC - (U): mild slapstick violence, hanging references. |