dalan-1 wrote on IMDB:
This Walt Disney (early, when Walt Disney Production was synonymous
with wholesome family fare - poor Walt!) film, was actually part of a
trilogy contracted with British actors Richard Todd and James Robertson
Justice (The Sword and the Rose & The Story of Robin Hood and His
Merrie Men were the other two). The lovely Glynis Johns, who plays
Rob's wife, portrays a charming Mary Tudor in the Sword and the Rose,
but is absent from 'Robin Hood'. Joan Rice is delightful as Maid
Marion, but ....
Admittedly, one shouldn't substitute 'Highland Rogue' for a documentary
on Scottish history of the period. However, there is more than enough
accuracy to explain the attitudes and conflicts of the time.
Richard Todd shows, clearly, why he was one of the top British film
stars of his time and why he was a popular North American import for
both stage and screen . He was one of the most passionately animated
actors to achieve leading man status. His dark good looks, range of
expression, and obvious athleticism (he served as a paratrooper in
WWII) complemented his energetic performances. [ show more ]
Those who, after watching him, have wondered why he didn't have even
greater success in North America, should remember two things: Britain,
aflame with patriotic fervor after the war, had a very strong film
industry of its own; therefore, many actors felt no desire to join
Hollywood's 'British Colony'. Also, Todd fell slightly short, pardon
the pun, of North America's standard for romantic leading men.
For those concerned about coarse language, explicit sex, or graphic
violence when selecting family viewing - this is a keeper. The historic
struggle, warm interaction between the stars, and humour should satisfy
the more mature members, while the bright colours and action sequences
should appeal to all.
I first saw this movie about 45 years ago and 3 scenes stayed with me
until 'my good woman' was able to find a copy for me last year. (Since
I watch it every month, she uses it as one of her arguments when she
feels a need to remind me why I should appreciate her so much!) I also
heartily recommend the other two movies from the trilogy as wonderful
family viewing. [ show less ]
Written on IMDB a long time ago.