Robin Hood - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Robin Hood"
Robin Hood (1973)
Timing: 1:23 (83 min)
Robin Hood - TMDB rating
7.304/10
4615
Robin Hood - Kinopoisk rating
8.107/10
72902
Robin Hood - IMDB rating
7.5/10
149000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Writer

Editor

Tom Acosta
Editor
James Melton
Editor

Art Direction

Original Music Composer

George Bruns

George Bruns
Original Music Composer

Orchestrator

Walter Sheets
Orchestrator

Director of Photography

Jean Midre
Director of Photography
François Léonard
Director of Photography

Animation

Hal King
Animation
Fred Hellmich
Animation

Production Manager

Don A. Duckwall

Don A. Duckwall
Production Manager

Story

Characters

Songs

Johnny Mercer
Songs
Floyd Huddleston
Songs

Sound Editor

Sound Director

Herb Taylor
Sound Director

Layout

Joe Hale
Layout
Basil Davidovich
Layout
Sylvia Roemer
Layout
Ed Templer Jr.
Layout

Lyricist

Johnny Mercer
Lyricist

What's left behind the scenes

  • Approximately 350,000 drawings, over 100,000 sheets of celluloid, and 800 cartoon backgrounds were used in the making of 'Robin Hood'.
  • Due to the film's small budget, the Disney animators had to reuse animation sequences both from the film itself and borrowed from previous Disney films, including "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs", "The Jungle Book", "The Aristocats", "Cinderella", and "Alice in Wonderland".
  • Terry-Thomas's (1911-1990) famous gap tooth was used to portray the character voiced by the actor, Sir Hiss. It was through this gap that the snake's forked tongue would protrude from his mouth.
  • Initially, Friar Tuck was planned to be a badger, but was ultimately made a bear to avoid accusations of offending religious believers. Sheriff Nottingham was first planned to be a goat, but was made a wolf because antagonists are traditionally associated with wolves.
  • Months before the film's release, the animators required Peter Ustinov (1921-2004) to re-record some of Prince John's lines. In their search for an actor, the animators called New York, London, Paris, Vienna, and Tokyo, only to discover Ustinov at a studio in Burbank, California, about a mile and a half away from them.
  • Due to the film's small budget, Disney animators had to reuse animation sequences both from the film itself and borrowed from previous Disney films, including 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,' 'The Jungle Book,' 'The Aristocats,' 'Cinderella,' and 'Alice in Wonderland.'
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