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Robin Hood: Men in Tights

Robin Hood: Men in Tights is a 1993 adventure comedy film and a parody of the Robin Hood story. The film was produced and directed by Mel Brooks, co-written by Brooks, Evan Chandler, and J. David Shapiro based on a story by Chandler and Shapiro, and stars Cary Elwes, Richard Lewis, and Dave Chappelle in his film debut. It includes frequent comedic references to previous Robin Hood films, particularly Prince of Thieves (upon which the plot is loosely structured), and the 1938 Errol Flynn adaptation The Adventures of Robin Hood.

Robin Hood: Men in Tights
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMel Brooks[1]
Screenplay by
Story by
  • Evan Chandler
  • J. David Shapiro
Produced byMel Brooks
Starring
CinematographyMichael D. O'Shea
Edited byStephen E. Rivkin
Music byHummie Mann
Production
companies
Distributed by
Release dates
  • July 28, 1993 (1993-07-28) (United States)
  • December 17, 1993 (1993-12-17) (United Kingdom)
Running time
104 minutes[3]
CountriesUnited States
United Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Budget$20 million
Box office$72 million[4]

The film also features Brooks in a minor role – the first time he had appeared in one of his own films in which he does not receive top billing or play the lead role since Young Frankenstein. In addition to Brooks, it features Brooks regulars Dom DeLuise and Dick Van Patten in minor roles as well as Rudy De Luca and Gene Wilder in cameos as party guests, the latter of whom was uncredited.

Though the film received mixed reviews from critics, it was a box-office success,[5] grossing $72 million on a $20 million budget.

Plot

Robin of Loxley is captured during the Crusades and is imprisoned in Jerusalem. With the help of fellow inmate Asneeze, he escapes and frees the other inmates. Upon returning to England, Robin finds Asneeze's son, Ahchoo, and discovers that Prince John has assumed control while King Richard is away fighting in the Crusades. Unbeknownst to Richard, the prince is abusing his power. Robin returns to his family home, Loxley Hall, only to find it being repossessed by John's men. His family's blind servant, Blinkin, informs Robin that his family is dead, and his father left him a key which opens "the greatest treasure in all the land."

Robin recruits Little John and Will Scarlet O'Hara to help regain his father's land and oust Prince John from the throne. On his quest, Robin attracts the attention of Maid Marian of Bagelle, who wants to find the man who has the key to her Everlast chastity belt. They are also joined by Rabbi Tuckman, who shares with them his sacramental wine and bargain circumcisions.

While Robin is training his band of tights-clad Merry Men, the spoonerism-spouting Sheriff of Rottingham hires the mafioso Don Giovanni to assassinate Robin at the Spring Festival. They plan to hold an archery tournament to attract Robin. Maid Marian hears of the plot, and sneaks out of her castle to warn Robin, accompanied by her heavyset, German lady-in-waiting, Broomhilde.

At the archery tournament, a disguised Robin makes it to the final round, but loses after his arrow is split in two by his opponent. Confused that he lost, Robin reviews the movie's script to discover that he gets another shot. Giovanni's assassin attempts to kill Robin by shooting at him with a scoped crossbow from Royal Folio Depository, but Blinkin catches the arrow in midair. Robin then takes the second shot, this time using a special "PATRIOT arrow", hitting the target. Robin is arrested, with Marian promising to marry the Sheriff to spare his life.

Robin and the Merry Men interrupt the wedding between the Sheriff and Maid Marian. She is carried off to the tower by the Sheriff, who wants to deflower her but cannot open her chastity belt. Robin arrives and duels the sheriff, during which Robin's key falls into the lock of Marian's chastity belt.

After winning the fight Robin spares the Sheriff's life only to miss his sheath and accidentally run the Sheriff through. The witch Latrine, Prince John's cook and adviser, saves him by giving him a magical Life Saver in exchange for marriage. Before Robin and Marian can attempt to open the lock, Broomhilde arrives, insisting they get married first. Rabbi Tuckman conducts the ceremony, but they are suddenly interrupted by King Richard, recently returned from the Crusades, who orders Prince John to be taken away to the Tower of London and made part of the tour.

Robin and Marian are married, and Ahchoo is made the new sheriff of Rottingham. That night, Robin and Maid Marian attempt to open the chastity belt, only to discover that even with the key, the lock won't open. The film ends with Robin calling for a locksmith.

Cast

Reception

Vincent Canby of The New York Times wrote, "What's missing is the kind of densely packed comic screenplay that helped to make Young Frankenstein and High Anxiety two of the most delectable movie parodies of the last 20 years. Men in Tights has the manner of something that wasn't argued over long enough. A few good gags are supplemented by dozens of others that still need to be worked on or tossed out entirely."[7] Caryn James wrote, "Men in Tights is not as relentlessly clever and comic as his '70s films, but its funniest moments prove that Mr. Brooks has not lost his shrewd, nutty irreverence."[8] Gene Siskel of the Chicago Tribune gave the film half of one star out of four and called it "a most disappointing Mel Brooks movie parody that suggests that the once hilarious Brooks has lost his way. The pacing is agonizingly slow, and many of the jokes are recycled from his earlier, better work."[9]

Rita Kempley of The Washington Post called it "a pointless and untimely lampoon of Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves from the increasingly creaky spoofmeister Mel Brooks."[10] Peter Rainer of the Los Angeles Times was mixed, writing that "what's enjoyable about the best parts of Men in Tights is its grab-bag, throwaway style", but also finding "something a little dutiful and desperate about portions of the film, as if Brooks were trying to capture an audience he didn't really connect with."[11] Jay Boyar of the Orlando Sentinel called the film "crashingly unfunny" and a sign that "the 67-year old comedian's sense of humor isn't nearly as sharp as it once was."[12] In his book, Reel Bad Arabs, Jack Shaheen saw the movie positively, describing it as a "funny fable" that spoofs Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, containing "harmless visual and verbal puns".

On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 41%, based on 44 reviews, and an average rating of 5.10/10. The critical consensus reads: "Undisciplined, scatological, profoundly silly, and often utterly groan-worthy, Robin Hood: Men in Tights still has an amiable, anything-goes goofiness that has made it a cult favorite."[13] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B" on an A+ to F scale.[14] Over time, the film has developed a cult following.[15]

Box office

Robin Hood: Men in Tights debuted at number six at the weekend box office in the United States, with a gross of $6.8 million and a total of over $10 million, after opening on the previous Wednesday.[5] Fox was reportedly "thrilled" with the film's performance.[5]

The film went on to gross $35.7 million in the United States and Canada.[16] It is Brooks' fifth-highest-grossing film.[17] Internationally it grossed $36.3 million for a worldwide total of $72 million.[4]

Brooks has mentioned that Men in Tights and Spaceballs are his two top-selling films on video in a DVD interview for the latter film.

Soundtrack

Title[18] Artist[18] Written by[18]
"Men in Tights" The Merry Men Singers
(Steve Lively, Randy Crenshaw, Kerry Katz, Geoff Koch & Rick Logan)
Mel Brooks
"Marian" Debbie James
"Sherwood Forest Rap" Kevin Dorsey & The Merry Men Singers
"The Night Is Young and You're So Beautiful" Arthur Rubin & the Merry Men Singers Billy Rose, Irving Kahal
"Marian" (end credit duet) Cathy Dennis & Lance Ellington Mel Brooks
"Row, Row, Row Your Boat" uncredited
"Hava Nagila"
"Bridal Chorus" Richard Wagner
"Rule, Britannia!" James Thomson, Thomas Arne

Home media

Robin Hood: Men in Tights was released via Laserdisc and VHS in 1994 by Fox Video. A Region 1 DVD was released by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment and was doubled-featured with Spaceballs on February 6, 2007. Columbia TriStar also released the film on DVDs, VHS and Laserdisc in other territories from 1994 to 2002, while Sony Pictures Home Entertainment re-released the DVDs from 2006 to 2016. The film was released on Blu-ray on May 11, 2010,[19] and was re-released in a DVD Combo Pack on October 1, 2018, in the United States, Fabulous Films on April 22, 2019, in Europe,[20] and Umbrella Entertainment on December 15, 2021, in Australia.[21]

References

  1. ^ Communications, Bpi (October 1, 1992). "Brooks Plans 'Robin Hood: Men In Tights". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved October 2, 2010.
  2. ^ Cox, Dan (April 11, 1997). "Sony Pictures Entertainment folds low-budget outfit Triumph Films". Variety. Retrieved December 27, 2020.
  3. ^ "Robin Hood - Men in Tights (PG)". British Board of Film Classification. August 25, 1993. Retrieved September 18, 2016.
  4. ^ a b "Top 100 grossers worldwide, '93-94". Variety. October 17, 1994. p. M-56.
  5. ^ a b c Fox, David J. (August 2, 1993). "'Sun' Rises Over 'Justice'". The Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on July 13, 2012. Retrieved October 2, 2010.
  6. ^ Rainer, Peter (July 28, 1993). "Men in Tights': A See-Through Laugh". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved October 2, 2010.
  7. ^ Canby, Vincent (July 28, 1993). "Mel Brooks Aims His Comedic Barbs At Robin Hood et al." The New York Times. C13.
  8. ^ James, Caryn (August 1, 1993). "FILM VIEW; Mel Brooks Vs. the Boyz N the Wood". The New York Times. Retrieved December 10, 2018.
  9. ^ Siskel, Gene (July 30, 1993). "Mel Brooks loses his way in lame 'Robin Hood' parody". Chicago Tribune. Section 7, page C.
  10. ^ Kempley, Rita (July 28, 1993). "No Goyz in This 'Hood'". The Washington Post. C2.
  11. ^ Rainer, Peter (July 28, 1993). "FILM VIEW; Mel Brooks Vs. the Boyz N the Wood". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved October 2, 2010.
  12. ^ Boyar, Jay (July 30, 1993). "Brooks Recycles His Old Jokes For The Tedious 'Robin Hood'". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved October 2, 2010.
  13. ^ "Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved January 7, 2022.
  14. ^ "Find CinemaScore" (Type "Robin Hood Men In Tights" in the search box). CinemaScore. Retrieved April 7, 2021.
  15. ^ . Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on March 15, 2013. Retrieved January 11, 2014. The movie was met with mixed reviews but has since developed a cult following.
  16. ^ "Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved January 31, 2008.
  17. ^ "Mel Brooks - Box Office".
  18. ^ a b c "Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993)". IMDb.
  19. ^ "Robin Hood: Men in Tights Blu-ray".
  20. ^ "Robin Hood: Men in Tights Blu-ray (United Kingdom)".
  21. ^ "Robin Hood: Men in Tights Blu-ray (Australia)".

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Robin Hood Men in Tights is a 1993 adventure comedy film and a parody of the Robin Hood story The film was produced and directed by Mel Brooks co written by Brooks Evan Chandler and J David Shapiro based on a story by Chandler and Shapiro and stars Cary Elwes Richard Lewis and Dave Chappelle in his film debut It includes frequent comedic references to previous Robin Hood films particularly Prince of Thieves upon which the plot is loosely structured and the 1938 Errol Flynn adaptation The Adventures of Robin Hood Robin Hood Men in TightsTheatrical release posterDirected byMel Brooks 1 Screenplay byMel Brooks Evan Chandler J David ShapiroStory byEvan Chandler J David ShapiroProduced byMel BrooksStarringCary Elwes Richard Lewis Roger Rees Amy Yasbeck Dave Chappelle Isaac Hayes Tracey UllmanCinematographyMichael D O SheaEdited byStephen E RivkinMusic byHummie MannProductioncompaniesBrooksfilms GaumontDistributed by20th Century Fox North America Columbia TriStar Film Distributors International International 2 Release datesJuly 28 1993 1993 07 28 United States December 17 1993 1993 12 17 United Kingdom Running time104 minutes 3 CountriesUnited StatesUnited KingdomLanguageEnglishBudget 20 millionBox office 72 million 4 The film also features Brooks in a minor role the first time he had appeared in one of his own films in which he does not receive top billing or play the lead role since Young Frankenstein In addition to Brooks it features Brooks regulars Dom DeLuise and Dick Van Patten in minor roles as well as Rudy De Luca and Gene Wilder in cameos as party guests the latter of whom was uncredited Though the film received mixed reviews from critics it was a box office success 5 grossing 72 million on a 20 million budget Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Reception 3 1 Box office 4 Soundtrack 5 Home media 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditRobin of Loxley is captured during the Crusades and is imprisoned in Jerusalem With the help of fellow inmate Asneeze he escapes and frees the other inmates Upon returning to England Robin finds Asneeze s son Ahchoo and discovers that Prince John has assumed control while King Richard is away fighting in the Crusades Unbeknownst to Richard the prince is abusing his power Robin returns to his family home Loxley Hall only to find it being repossessed by John s men His family s blind servant Blinkin informs Robin that his family is dead and his father left him a key which opens the greatest treasure in all the land Robin recruits Little John and Will Scarlet O Hara to help regain his father s land and oust Prince John from the throne On his quest Robin attracts the attention of Maid Marian of Bagelle who wants to find the man who has the key to her Everlast chastity belt They are also joined by Rabbi Tuckman who shares with them his sacramental wine and bargain circumcisions While Robin is training his band of tights clad Merry Men the spoonerism spouting Sheriff of Rottingham hires the mafioso Don Giovanni to assassinate Robin at the Spring Festival They plan to hold an archery tournament to attract Robin Maid Marian hears of the plot and sneaks out of her castle to warn Robin accompanied by her heavyset German lady in waiting Broomhilde At the archery tournament a disguised Robin makes it to the final round but loses after his arrow is split in two by his opponent Confused that he lost Robin reviews the movie s script to discover that he gets another shot Giovanni s assassin attempts to kill Robin by shooting at him with a scoped crossbow from Royal Folio Depository but Blinkin catches the arrow in midair Robin then takes the second shot this time using a special PATRIOT arrow hitting the target Robin is arrested with Marian promising to marry the Sheriff to spare his life Robin and the Merry Men interrupt the wedding between the Sheriff and Maid Marian She is carried off to the tower by the Sheriff who wants to deflower her but cannot open her chastity belt Robin arrives and duels the sheriff during which Robin s key falls into the lock of Marian s chastity belt After winning the fight Robin spares the Sheriff s life only to miss his sheath and accidentally run the Sheriff through The witch Latrine Prince John s cook and adviser saves him by giving him a magical Life Saver in exchange for marriage Before Robin and Marian can attempt to open the lock Broomhilde arrives insisting they get married first Rabbi Tuckman conducts the ceremony but they are suddenly interrupted by King Richard recently returned from the Crusades who orders Prince John to be taken away to the Tower of London and made part of the tour Robin and Marian are married and Ahchoo is made the new sheriff of Rottingham That night Robin and Maid Marian attempt to open the chastity belt only to discover that even with the key the lock won t open The film ends with Robin calling for a locksmith Cast EditCary Elwes as Robin Hood 6 Richard Lewis as Prince John Roger Rees as Sheriff of Rottingham Amy Yasbeck as Maid Marian Dave Chappelle as Ahchoo Mark Blankfield as Blinkin Eric Allan Kramer as Little John Matthew Porretta as Will Scarlet O Hara Isaac Hayes as Asneeze Tracey Ullman as Latrine Patrick Stewart as King Richard Dom DeLuise as Don Giovanni Steve Tancora as Filthy Luca Joe Dimmick as Dirty Ezio Dick Van Patten as The Abbot Mel Brooks as Rabbi Tuckman Megan Cavanagh as Broomhilde Avery Schreiber as Tax Assessor Chuck McCann as Villager Brian George as Dungeon Maitre D Zitto Kazann as Head Saracen Guard Richard Assad as Assistant Saracen Guard Herman Poppe as Sheriff s Guard Clive Revill as Fire Marshall Joe Baker as Angry Villager Carol Arthur as Complaining Villager Kelly Jones as Buxom Lass Clement von Franckenstein as Royal Announcer Robert Ridgely as The Hangman Corbin Allred as Young Lad Chase Masterson as Giggling Court Lady Don Lewis as Mime Roger Owens as Peanut Vendor Patrick Valenzuela as Lead Camel Jockey Steffon as Sherwood Forest Rapper David DeLuise as Villager Rudy De Luca as Party Guest Gene Wilder as Party Guest uncredited Marc Ian Sklar as Merry Man uncredited Tim Storms as Merry Man uncredited Reception EditVincent Canby of The New York Times wrote What s missing is the kind of densely packed comic screenplay that helped to make Young Frankenstein and High Anxiety two of the most delectable movie parodies of the last 20 years Men in Tights has the manner of something that wasn t argued over long enough A few good gags are supplemented by dozens of others that still need to be worked on or tossed out entirely 7 Caryn James wrote Men in Tights is not as relentlessly clever and comic as his 70s films but its funniest moments prove that Mr Brooks has not lost his shrewd nutty irreverence 8 Gene Siskel of the Chicago Tribune gave the film half of one star out of four and called it a most disappointing Mel Brooks movie parody that suggests that the once hilarious Brooks has lost his way The pacing is agonizingly slow and many of the jokes are recycled from his earlier better work 9 Rita Kempley of The Washington Post called it a pointless and untimely lampoon of Robin Hood Prince of Thieves from the increasingly creaky spoofmeister Mel Brooks 10 Peter Rainer of the Los Angeles Times was mixed writing that what s enjoyable about the best parts of Men in Tights is its grab bag throwaway style but also finding something a little dutiful and desperate about portions of the film as if Brooks were trying to capture an audience he didn t really connect with 11 Jay Boyar of the Orlando Sentinel called the film crashingly unfunny and a sign that the 67 year old comedian s sense of humor isn t nearly as sharp as it once was 12 In his book Reel Bad Arabs Jack Shaheen saw the movie positively describing it as a funny fable that spoofs Robin Hood Prince of Thieves containing harmless visual and verbal puns On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 41 based on 44 reviews and an average rating of 5 10 10 The critical consensus reads Undisciplined scatological profoundly silly and often utterly groan worthy Robin Hood Men in Tights still has an amiable anything goes goofiness that has made it a cult favorite 13 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of B on an A to F scale 14 Over time the film has developed a cult following 15 Box office Edit Robin Hood Men in Tights debuted at number six at the weekend box office in the United States with a gross of 6 8 million and a total of over 10 million after opening on the previous Wednesday 5 Fox was reportedly thrilled with the film s performance 5 The film went on to gross 35 7 million in the United States and Canada 16 It is Brooks fifth highest grossing film 17 Internationally it grossed 36 3 million for a worldwide total of 72 million 4 Brooks has mentioned that Men in Tights and Spaceballs are his two top selling films on video in a DVD interview for the latter film Soundtrack EditTitle 18 Artist 18 Written by 18 Men in Tights The Merry Men Singers Steve Lively Randy Crenshaw Kerry Katz Geoff Koch amp Rick Logan Mel Brooks Marian Debbie James Sherwood Forest Rap Kevin Dorsey amp The Merry Men Singers The Night Is Young and You re So Beautiful Arthur Rubin amp the Merry Men Singers Billy Rose Irving Kahal Marian end credit duet Cathy Dennis amp Lance Ellington Mel Brooks Row Row Row Your Boat uncredited Hava Nagila Bridal Chorus Richard Wagner Rule Britannia James Thomson Thomas ArneHome media EditRobin Hood Men in Tights was released via Laserdisc and VHS in 1994 by Fox Video A Region 1 DVD was released by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment and was doubled featured with Spaceballs on February 6 2007 Columbia TriStar also released the film on DVDs VHS and Laserdisc in other territories from 1994 to 2002 while Sony Pictures Home Entertainment re released the DVDs from 2006 to 2016 The film was released on Blu ray on May 11 2010 19 and was re released in a DVD Combo Pack on October 1 2018 in the United States Fabulous Films on April 22 2019 in Europe 20 and Umbrella Entertainment on December 15 2021 in Australia 21 References Edit Communications Bpi October 1 1992 Brooks Plans Robin Hood Men In Tights Chicago Tribune Retrieved October 2 2010 Cox Dan April 11 1997 Sony Pictures Entertainment folds low budget outfit Triumph Films Variety Retrieved December 27 2020 Robin Hood Men in Tights PG British Board of Film Classification August 25 1993 Retrieved September 18 2016 a b Top 100 grossers worldwide 93 94 Variety October 17 1994 p M 56 a b c Fox David J August 2 1993 Sun Rises Over Justice The Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on July 13 2012 Retrieved October 2 2010 Rainer Peter July 28 1993 Men in Tights A See Through Laugh The Los Angeles Times Retrieved October 2 2010 Canby Vincent July 28 1993 Mel Brooks Aims His Comedic Barbs At Robin Hood et al The New York Times C13 James Caryn August 1 1993 FILM VIEW Mel Brooks Vs the Boyz N the Wood The New York Times Retrieved December 10 2018 Siskel Gene July 30 1993 Mel Brooks loses his way in lame Robin Hood parody Chicago Tribune Section 7 page C Kempley Rita July 28 1993 No Goyz in This Hood The Washington Post C2 Rainer Peter July 28 1993 FILM VIEW Mel Brooks Vs the Boyz N the Wood The Los Angeles Times Retrieved October 2 2010 Boyar Jay July 30 1993 Brooks Recycles His Old Jokes For The Tedious Robin Hood Orlando Sentinel Retrieved October 2 2010 Robin Hood Men in Tights 1993 Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Media Retrieved January 7 2022 Find CinemaScore Type Robin Hood Men In Tights in the search box CinemaScore Retrieved April 7 2021 1993 Robin Hood Men in Tights Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on March 15 2013 Retrieved January 11 2014 The movie was met with mixed reviews but has since developed a cult following Robin Hood Men in Tights 1993 Box Office Mojo Retrieved January 31 2008 Mel Brooks Box Office a b c Robin Hood Men in Tights 1993 IMDb Robin Hood Men in 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