Réalisation:
Mel BrooksPhotographie:
Michael D. O'SheaMusique:
Hummie MannActeurs·trices:
Cary Elwes, Richard Lewis, Roger Rees, Amy Yasbeck, Mark Blankfield, Dave Chappelle, Isaac Hayes, Megan Cavanagh, Eric Allan Kramer (plus)Résumés(1)
L'Angleterre au Moyen-Age : Robin de Loxley retrouve sa terre natale soumise à la tyrannie du Prince Jean et du shériff de Rottingham. Les célèbres aventures de Robin des Bois revues et corrigées par l'humour dévastateur de Mel Brooks. (Gaumont)
Critiques (3)
A couple of great and unforgettable gags most of the time hidden under a comedy average which unfortunately precariously too often slides to the very brink of embarrassing lameness. Overall the weaker moments are saved by the completely disarming “man in tights" Cary Elwes who, for the first time since The Princess Bride, affirms his talent for comedy. But what I expect from Brooks is a bit more than just a trivial parody. ()
A classic example of a crazy parody where unique moments alternate with slightly weaker ones. But because there are hardly any lame jokes, because Mel Brooks plays another one of his unforgettable characters, and because It made me laugh endlessly while parodying The Godfather, the film gets a well-deserved 4*. ()
Not a very dazzling "comedy". Robin Hood is not that appealing a subject and the humour is too weak compared to other pieces of the genre. Boring. ()