Into the Greenwood

Episode 14: Splitting Arrows- A Decided Lack of Foxes in Disney's Story of Robin Hood in 1952

January 21, 2022 Thaddeus
Into the Greenwood
Episode 14: Splitting Arrows- A Decided Lack of Foxes in Disney's Story of Robin Hood in 1952
Show Notes

A long and thoughtful discussion about the first time Disney decided to make a Robin Hood movie. While not without its problems, its a fine film and is certainly worth a viewing for anyone who is a fan of Robin Hood.
-with Richard Hopkins-Lutz and Mike Nichols

Hear more from Mike Nichols on the Second Day Film Podcast:
https://soundcloud.com/user-780448009
You can also check out his audio play "The Gospel of Friar Tuck" as performed by the Pigeon Creek Shakespeare Company:
Part 1
Part 2

For all you could want to know and more about Walt Disney's Story of Robin Hood:
https://disneysrobin.blogspot.com/

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