Robin and Marian 1976

Critics score:
76 / 100

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Jay Cocks, TIME Magazine: Robin and Marian is a film that must stand or fall on the strength of its stars. Fortunately, it has two of the best." Read more

Dave Kehr, Chicago Reader: Deep down inside, a very good film. Read more

Steve Daly, Entertainment Weekly: The social satire gets precious at times, but Connery (sans hairpiece!) and Hepburn (swathed for the first hour in a nun's wimple) bring a fervid depth of feeling to their characters' rekindled courtship. Read more

Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times: Connery and Hepburn seem to have arrived at a tacit understanding between themselves about their characters. They glow. They really do seem in love. And they project as marvelously complex, fond, tender people. Read more

Time Out: It's one of those rare movies, like King Hu's Touch of Zen, that handles its historical imagery so cleanly, and contains its pretensions so solidly within sure characterisation and plotting, that it is often sublimely expressive. Read more

Variety Staff, Variety: The idea of picking up the Robin Hood legend 20 years later seems okay at first consideration, but Goldman and Lester never got beyond the premise. Read more