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Robin Hood: Men in Tights
Robin Hood comes home after fighting in the Crusades to learn that the noble King Richard is in exile and that the despotic King John now rules England, with the help of the Sheriff of Rottingham. Robin Hood assembles a band of fellow patriots to do battle with King John and the Sheriff.
Mel Brooks
Casts & Crew
Cary Elwes
Dom DeLuise
Roger Rees
Dave Chappelle
Eric Allan Kramer
Patrick Stewart
Megan Cavanagh
Richard Lewis
Isaac Hayes
Amy Yasbeck
Mark Blankfield
Matthew Porretta
Tracey Ullman
Dick Van Patten
Robert Ridgely
Mel Brooks
Robert Noble
Avery Schreiber
Chuck McCann
Brian George
Zitto Kazann
Richard Assad
Herman Poppe
Clive Revill
Joe Baker
Carol Arthur
Kelly Jones Gabriele
Clement von Franckenstein
Corbin Allred
Chase Masterson
Don Lewis
Dante Henderson
Bryant Baldwin
Tyce Diorio
Nathan Prevost
Christopher D. Childers
Raymond Del Barrio
Malcolm Danare
Nick Jameson
Peter Pitofsky
Nicholas Rempel
Rudy De Luca
Matthew Saks
Brad Grunberg
Laurie Main
Elaine Ballace
James Van Patten
Patrick Brymer
Tony Tanner
Diana Chesney
Ronny Graham
David DeLuise
Debbie James
Danny McBride
Hanala Sagal
Marc Ian Sklar
Tim Storms
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