Robin Hood, O Trapalhão da Floresta (1974) Poster

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A lousy Brazilian satire of Robin Hood!!!
elo-equipamentos20 April 2019
The original line up still didn't reach until this poor attempt to satirize the famous Robin Hood, from Nottingham forest to Tijuca rain forest the Brazilian Robin Hood just appears in few scenes, due to recover for the wounds got on fight, staying hidden for almost entire picture, so the second in command a sort of clumsy and amusing guy named Jo Cricket (Zé Grilo) and his closest pal William to faces the dangerous Colonel John Kings who wants his nephew's farmer the beauty and discreet Catarina played by Monique Lafont and the hidden gold buried somewhere, satirical comedy usually used by a low profile director J. B. Tanko, driven to silly audiences, mostly teenagers, a sloppy fast production raised enough money to take in advance further upcoming projects, unfortunately all them wretchedly done, however well accepted by the public supported by huge box-office and hated by the critics, for purpose merely as cinephile I have all "Tramps filmography" have fun sometimes!!

Resume: First watch: 2019 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 3.25
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