Synopsis
Robin Hood: Men in Tights is a movie released in 1993.
Robin Hood: Men in Tights is a 1993 comedy that presents a satirical twist on the classic Robin Hood legend. Directed by Mel Brooks, the film employs humor and parody to explore themes of justice, love, and the struggle against tyranny. Set in a whimsical medieval England, the story follows Robin Hood and his band of merry men as they embark on a quest to rob from the rich and give to the poor, all while navigating absurd situations and a cast of quirky characters. The atmosphere is light-hearted and playful, characterized by comedic performances and clever dialogue. The film pays homage to various adaptations of the Robin Hood tale while infusing it with a contemporary sense of humor, appealing to a wide audience. Through its blend of slapstick comedy and witty satire, Robin Hood: Men in Tights offers a fresh perspective on traditional storytelling, encouraging viewers to laugh at the conventions of both the genre and the era it seeks to parody.
20th Century Fox
Gaumont