I have purchased these TWO pictures from the filming of The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men – the one immediately below – and the third one down showing Walt Disney talking to Richard Todd and Elton Hayes.
Quite honestly I am thrilled with them – or more so really with ONE of them.
That is the Studio scene BELOW at Denham Film Studios showing the filming towards the end of the Picture, in Robin Hood’s Camp – this is the original photograph and absolutely crystal clear whereas I have previously seen this one in a smaller less clear version.
I think this scene would be filmed at the end of July 1951 – and I have a feeling that I would be on holiday with my Mother and Dad and Brothers in St.Albans at that time – so as a small boy would have been passing the Denham Studios at the very moment this scene was filmed.
The other picture ABOVE: – with Walt Disney, Richard Todd and Elton Hayes, I have seen many times before.
Above and Below: Robin Hood’s Camp – Huge Studio Set at Denham
Hard to imagine that the Camp above is a Studio Set – on a scale that could only have been done at Denham at that time.
Below: More pictures from the making of the film :-
Rupert Evans gives Peter Finch – The Sheriff of Nottingham – lessons in swordsmanship ABOVE
Above: Filming a Scene in the Camp – Richard Todd is seated at the Table and Ken Annakin the Film Director is standing just behind him and to the left.
A Woodland Scene Above with Allan A Dale – The Wonderful Elton Hayes
Above : Another picture from the making of the film. This time an Outdoor Film Set of Nottingham Square – and here Robin Hood and his Men plan to free a number of peasants being held captive. A Thrilling Scene.
An Arrow thuds close to Robin Hood – Richard Todd – in this thrilling sequence – Above
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