🎯 Quick Overview
Trailer
- Director: Richard Lester
- Genre: Adventure, Drama, Romance, Tragedy
- Release year: 1976
- Runtime (length): 1h 46min
- IMDb rating: 6.5/10 (14K votes)
- Rotten Tomatoes: 51%
😅 Plot Summary – Badly Explained
Aging Robin Hood comes back from a long war to find out his girlfriend became a nun, then gets really mad at the local sheriff about it.
🍿 Robin and Marian: Detailed Plot Synopsis
Returning from the Crusades
Twenty years after his initial exploits, Robin Hood, now middle-aged and battle-worn, returns to England with Little John after fighting in the Crusades under Richard the Lionheart. They find England changed and Richard near death, obsessed with a futile siege.

Reunion with Marian
Robin seeks out Maid Marian, only to discover she has become a nun and Abbess. Their reunion is complex, filled with unresolved feelings and the weight of their past. Marian is torn between her vows and her renewed love for Robin. Their initial interaction is strained but filled with undeniable affection.

Conflict with the Sheriff and King John
The Sheriff of Nottingham, still a formidable adversary, enforces the tyrannical rule of King John. Robin and his Merry Men, now older and less agile, find themselves once again in opposition to the Sheriff, protecting the oppressed. The conflict escalates as King John orders the persecution of religious figures, including Marian.

⚠️ Spoilers and Ending Explained
🎬 Cast & Characters
- Robin Hood (Sean Connery): A war-weary, aging Robin Hood returns from the Crusades to rekindle his romance with Maid Marian.
- Maid Marian (Audrey Hepburn): Robin Hood’s former love, now a nun, who grapples with her reawakened feelings for him.
- Sheriff of Nottingham (Robert Shaw): Robin Hood’s old nemesis, the Sheriff of Nottingham, remains a menacing force to be reckoned with.
- Little John (Nicol Williamson): Robin Hood’s faithful companion who follows him back to England from the Crusades.
- Richard the Lionheart (Richard Harris): The volatile King of England, under whom Robin Hood served in the Crusades, and whose death sets the stage for the film.
- King John (Ian Holm): The scheming and insecure King of England who is the source of new tyranny.
💬 Memorable Quotes
- Robin Hood: “He was my king.” – Robin explains why he followed Richard the Lionheart, even through terrible carnage.
- Maid Marian: “You never wrote.” – Marian’s somewhat accusing remark upon Robin’s return, highlighting the distance between them.
- Sheriff of Nottingham: “God go with you.” – The Sheriff says this to Robin before arresting Marian, reflecting a complex relationship.
💰Box Office
- Budget: $5,000,000
- Domestic Gross: N/A
- Worldwide Gross: N/A
💥 Robin and Marian Reviews
Personal Review
I absolutely loved ‘Robin and Marian’ for its unique take on a classic tale! Seeing Robin Hood as an older, world-weary warrior was so refreshing, and Connery nailed the role. The romance between him and Hepburn was beautifully tragic. That final scene at the abbey? I teared up. It’s not your typical swashbuckler, but it’s a really great movie if you want something a little different.
- Who would enjoy:
- “Fans of classic adventure stories”
- “Those who enjoy mature romances”
- “Admirers of Sean Connery and Audrey Hepburn”
- “Viewers interested in historical dramas with a tragic twist”
- Content warnings ⚠:
- “Violence, including sword fights and battle scenes”
- “Mature themes, including death and aging”
- “Brief scenes of religious persecution”
Professional Reviews
- Rotten Tomatoes: “Connery and Hepburn lend their considerable talents to this bittersweet take on the Robin Hood legend, though the movie’s downbeat tone may not appeal to all viewers.
- Variety: “A mature and melancholy take on the Robin Hood legend, with excellent performances from Connery and Hepburn. However, the film’s somber tone and tragic ending may disappoint some viewers.
- Roger Ebert: “Roger Ebert praised Connery and Hepburn but was uncertain about the history and plot points. In all, though he feels it is the performances that prevent the movie from failing.
Audience Reactions
Many viewers praised Connery and Hepburn’s mature and nuanced performances.: Audience members appreciated the film’s unique take on the Robin Hood story, focusing on aging and loss.
Some viewers found the ending too depressing while others considered it a fitting end to a tragic love story.: Many lauded the realism of the sword fights and medieval setting, contrasting it with more fanciful Robin Hood adaptations.
Overall Consensus: A mature and bittersweet take on the Robin Hood legend, ‘Robin and Marian’ features strong performances but may not appeal to those seeking a traditional adventure.
Awards
🛠️ Behind the Scenes
- “Originally, Albert Finney was considered for the role of Robin Hood, with Sean Connery as Little John. The roles were later reversed.”
- “Audrey Hepburn took the role partly at the insistence of her sons, marking her return to cinema after a nine-year break.”
- “The film couldn’t be shot in England due to some of the main actors being tax exiles at the time.”
🖥️ How to Watch Robin and Marian?
Robin and Marian can be streamed or purchased on various platforms. Check services like Prime Video, Apple TV, and Google Play Movies for rental or purchase options. Physical copies on Blu-ray and DVD are also available from major retailers such as Amazon and Walmart.

🎥 Similar Movies
If you enjoyed Robin and Marian, you might like these similar films:
- The Lion in Winter (1968): Features similar themes of aging rulers and complex relationships within a historical setting, also written by James Goldman.
- First Knight (1995): Another film starring Sean Connery in a romanticized medieval setting, dealing with themes of love, duty, and aging.
- The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938): The classic, quintessential Robin Hood film providing a direct contrast to the darker, more mature tone of Robin and Marian.
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🎧 Soundtrack
Robin and Marian features a captivating soundtrack that enhances the movie’s atmosphere and emotional impact. Here are some notable tracks:
- “Main Title” – performed by John Barry
- “Sherwood Forest Song with Lute” – performed by Richard Lester
You can find the complete soundtrack on Amazon Music and Apple Music.
🤨 FAQ
No, Robin and Marian is not a remake but rather a reimagining or a sequel of the Robin Hood legend, set twenty years after the traditional tales. It explores the characters in their middle age.
Marian poisons Robin and herself as a final act of love and defiance. Mortally wounded, Robin faced a slow, painful death and a world that no longer valued his ideals. Marian chose to end their lives together, preserving their love in death.
Robin and Marian was primarily filmed in Spain, specifically in locations such as Villalonso, Zamora, and Castilla y León. These locations provided the medieval settings needed for the film.
🔥 Bonus Content
7 deceased “Robin and Marian” actors (part 1)
Ever wondered what happened to the cast of Robin and Marian? This video sadly remembers some of the actors who are no longer with us. It’s a touching tribute that makes you appreciate their contributions to the film even more.
John Barry | John Bursts In, The End | Robin And Marian (1976)
The score of Robin and Marian is so haunting! This video focuses on the end theme by John Barry, and it’s seriously beautiful. It totally captures the bittersweet feeling of the movie’s ending, give it a listen!
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