British Comedy Guide
Miss Robin Hood. Image shows from L to R: Miss Heather Honey (Margaret Rutherford), Henry Wrigley (Richard Hearne). Copyright: Group 3 Productions
Miss Robin Hood

Miss Robin Hood

  • 1952 film

Comedy about a writer who finds himself roped into a spot of industrial theft due to the adventures in his childrens' stories. Stars Margaret Rutherford, Richard Hearne, Edward Lexy, Fanny Rowe, Michael Medwin and more.

  • Repeated Sunday 8th December at 2:15pm on TPTV

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Miss Robin Hood. Copyright: Group 3 Productions

Key details

Genre
Film
Released
1952
Creator
Reed De Rouen
Stars
Margaret Rutherford, Richard Hearne, Edward Lexy, Fanny Rowe, Michael Medwin, Eunice Gayson, Sid James, Dora Bryan and more
Writers
Val Valentine and Patrick Campbell
Director
John Guillermin
Producers
Donald B. Wilson and John Grierson
Company

Writer at The Teenager childrens' newspaper, Henry Wrigley is the brains behind popular adventure story column, Miss Robin Hood.

When a long term fan of the fictional justice-fighter, an elderly orphanage owner named Miss Honey, turns up at his office, Wrigley is - almost without realising it - roped into assisting her in committing industrial theft!

Miss Honey insists that the secret recipe for a hugely popular whiskey was stolen from her own family by the current 'owners', and has hatched a plan to get it back. Believing the writer of adventurer Miss Robin Hood must know a thing or two about real-life safe-breaking, she forces his hand in assisting the heist - and they make off with not just the recipe, but thousands of pounds of bank notes.

Whilst Henry Wrigley is none too pleased to be involved in the theft, the experience of the adventure - not to mention Miss Honey's carefree attitude toward policemen - reignites his confidence and zest for life: when The Teenager's new owner expresses his displeasure with the column, Henry is not willing to be pushed around any longer...

Additional details

UK certificate
U
Duration
77 minutes
UK release
November 1952
Distributors

Associated British Film Distribution

Production
Studio
Camera set-up
Single camera
Picture
Black and white
Soundtrack
Music composed by Temple Abady and directed by John Hollingsworth.

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Broadcast details

Next repeats
  1. Sunday 8th December at 2:15pm on TPTV
  2. Wednesday 11th December at 12:25pm on TPTV
Most recent repeats
  • Monday 29th March 2021 at 4:30pm on TPTV
  • Wednesday 23rd December 2020 at 10:30am on TPTV
  • Monday 14th September 2020 at 6:30pm on TPTV

Recording details

  • Southall Studios

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