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disney is awesome. oooooooo de lolly!

and men in tights is so quotable.
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-unlike other robin hoods, I can speak with a british accent.



I'm gonna vote for the funniest frog with the loudest croak on the highest log.
 
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Wow that is a tough one.
Definitely the version with Errol Flynn followed by a very very slim margin is the Disney version.
 
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Errol Flynn version is a classic. Daughter loved the one by Disney when it came out in '73.


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Errol Flynn. I love the sword fights.



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Errol Flynn version. Great cast. Flynn, De Havilland, Basil Rathbone, Claude Rains, Alan Hale..

I believe both Flynn and Rathbone were trained in sword fighting before the movie.


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Basil Rathbone,


The excellent Sherlock Holmes.


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Rental horse named Golden Cloud. Later bought by Roy Rogers and renamed Trigger.


I thought that was the obvious answer to a trick question and guessed "Buttermilk".


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Mel Brooks; one need look no further.
 
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Men in Tights. How can you NOT love it?


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Errol Flynn version followed closely by the Disney animated version.
 
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Tie between the Disney version and Men in Tights.
 
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Come on.. Pat Buttram, Ken Curtis and George Lindsey all in the same scene!?!


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Robin Hood Prince of thieves. What a piece O'crap.

I watched it once when it first came out, remember enjoying it as a much younger fella. Terrible acting, sound and cinematography. I remember Mastrantonio being prettier too. Rented it HD from Google Play for $2.99

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I liked the one with Patrick Bergen and Uma Thurman.


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And Basil Rathbone was a badass with a sword.


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Gotta go with Prince of Thieves, but only because of Alan Rickman.

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Saw Prince of Thieves as a teenager with my cousin and our grandparents who have both now passed on. I'm sure at least in part that's why it's my favorite.
 
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Lest we forget, Robin Hood also made an appearance Time Bandits"


And the no less confused Daniel Moore-stupid bitch.


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I liked the one with Patrick Bergen and Uma Thurman.


THANK YOU!!! I was wracking my brain trying to remember that one.


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Swords, horses, bows and arrows, what's not to like? (all that's missing are Winchesters and Colts) but the Erroll Flynn version inspired a lot of mischief in my childhood so it gets my vote.


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