Robin Hood, or Robin of Loxley (Cary Elwes), is captured during the Crusades and is imprisoned at Khalil Prison in Jerusalem. With the help of fellow inmate Asneeze (Isaac Hayes), who is in for jaywalking, he escapes and frees the other inmates. Robin is asked by Asneeze to find his son, Ahchoo (Dave Chappelle). Upon returning to England, he finds Ahchoo and discovers that Prince John (Richard Lewis) has assumed control while King Richard is away fighting in the Crusades. Unbeknownst to Richard, the prince is abusing his power. Robin's family home, Loxley Hall, has been repossessed by John's men. He vows to get it back before all his family's things are taken. Robin meets up with his family's blind servant, Blinkin (Mark Blankfield), along with the large and ignorant Little John (Eric Allan Kramer), and his friend Will Scarlet O'Hara (Matthew Porretta), whom he recruits to help regain his father's land and oust Prince John from the throne. On his quest, Robin also attracts the attention of Maid Marian (Amy Yasbeck), who wants to find the man who has the key to her heart (and chastity belt). While Robin is training an army, the spoonerism-spouting Sheriff of Rottingham, Mervyn (Roger Rees), hires the Mafioso Don Giovanni (Dom DeLuise) to assassinate Robin at the Spring Festival (with archery tournament). Maid Marian hears of the evil plot, and sneaks out of her castle to warn Robin, accompanied by her frumpy German Lady in Waiting Broomhilde (Megan Cavanagh). However, due to his pride, Robin cannot refuse a chance to participate in the tournament. At the archery tournament, a disguised Robin makes it to the final round, where he unmasks himself. He then makes his shot but loses to his opponent. Robin calls this situation absurd and pulls out a copy of the script to discover that he gets another shot. The Sheriff and Prince John then pull out their own copies and confirm this (much to their annoyance). After winning the tournament, Robin is arrested. Marian agrees to marry the Sheriff in exchange for Robin's life. The ceremony reveals the Sheriff's unimposing first name. Before she can say 'I do,' the castle is attacked by the Men in Tights, led by Little John, Ahchoo, Blinkin, and Will. They quickly free Robin, and a battle ensues. However, Marian is carried off to the tower by the Sheriff, who wants to 'deflower' her. Robin arrives and wins an intense sword-fight, missing his sheath and accidentally running the sheriff through. Then the witch Latrine (Tracey Ullman), Prince John's full-time cook and part-time adviser, saves him by giving him a magical lifesaver in exchange for agreeing to marry her. Robin and Marian are preparing to celebrate the victory in a special way when Broomhilde arrives, insisting they get married first. Before the ceremony can be completed by Rabbi Tuckman (Mel Brooks), they are interrupted by King Richard (Patrick Stewart), who has returned from the Crusades. He orders John to be taken away to the Tower of London and made part of the tour. He also announces that, due to the foul stench the prince has left over the kingdom, all the toilets are to be called 'Johns'. All being as it should be, Robin and Marian are married and Ahchoo is made the new sheriff of Rottingham. Everyone then exclaims 'An African American sheriff?' Ahchoo then retorts, 'And why not? It worked in Blazing Saddles!' When the night comes, Maid Marian's chastity belt will not open with his key, so Robin calls a locksmith.
The Adventures of Sir Lancelot is a British television series first broadcast in 1956, produced by Sapphire Films for ITC Entertainment and screened on the ITV network. The series starred William Russell as the eponymous Sir Lancelot, a Knight of the Round Table in the time of King Arthur at Camelot.
Watch Out, We're Mad (1974) tells the story of two friends who find themselves in a high-stakes competition against a ruthless crime boss. They must use all their skills and ingenuity to outsmart their opponent and secure their victory.
In the 12th century, a knight named Ivanhoe returns to England from the Crusades and becomes involved in a struggle between Prince John and his brother Richard the Lionheart. Along the way, Ivanhoe must rescue his love, Lady Rowena, from the clutches of the evil Templar knights.
Set in suburban 1980s Chicago, a young boy embarks on a comical and heartwarming adventure to acquire the most coveted gift of the season - the Nintendo Entertainment System. Along the way, he navigates family values, friendship, and the true meaning of Christmas.
Scooby-Doo and his friends find themselves in the middle of an Arthurian legend when they discover a sword that can control a flying dragon. They must solve the mystery and save the kingdom from the evil sorceress Morgan Le Fay.
In medieval England, the legendary King Arthur and his knights of the round table embark on a quest to find the Holy Grail. Along the way, they face treacherous battles, courtly romances, and internal conflicts that test their loyalty and chivalry.
In the south of Italy, during a time of war, a soldier of fortune finds himself in the midst of a battle for honor and revenge. With swords clashing and castles crumbling, this comedic parody takes a satirical look at the heroism and friendship that can be found within unexpected circumstances.
Cesar, a cartoonist, finds himself torn between his ex-girlfriend Rosalie and new love interest David. As Cesar navigates the challenges of love and commitment, his life becomes intertwined with a fisherman, a scrap merchant, and others. The story takes place in the 1970s and explores themes of obsession, jealousy, and family dynamics.
In this classic animated short film, a prince tries to rescue a princess who is held captive in a tower by an evil king. Along the way, he encounters various comedic obstacles and characters such as a talking horse, a minstrel, and a damsel in distress. With its hand-drawn animation and slapstick comedy, Ye Olden Days is a quirky and entertaining family film from the 1930s.
In A Knight for a Day, a knight and his trusty dog compete in a medieval jousting tournament. They face challenges and obstacles as they strive to win the heart of a princess. With broken swords, underdog heroes, and anthropomorphic animals, this animated comedy combines traditional hand-drawn animation with surrealism to create a whimsical adventure set in the Middle Ages.
An astronaut traveling to the Moon accidentally travels back in time to medieval England, where he encounters knights, jousting, and a love interest with an android.
Gladiators was an Australian television series which aired on the Seven Network in 2008. It was a revival of the earlier series of the same name, and was based on the American version of the show, which was also revived in 2008. The show was filmed at The Dome at the Sydney Showground, and was hosted by Tom Williams and Zoe Naylor. Well known NRL referee Bill Harrigan was one of the two referees for the show, the other was John Forsythe, who was a referee on the original series. Although not credited, the Sydney Altitude Cheerleaders were present in every episode, doing various routines throughout each episode whether an event was taking place or not. Behind the scenes, highly respected military fitness expert 'Chief' Brabon was responsible for preparing the gladiators for their extremely physical roles. The revival of Gladiators was first announced on 9 September 2007, and premiered on 30 March 2008 at 6:30 pm. The Challengers in this series competed to win A$50,000 and a new Subaru Forester. No official announcement was made by the Seven Network as per the future plans for the series.
King Arthur learns one of his knights is plotting to take over and marry his daughter. After the King's death, the Knight wishing to marry the princess is ordered by the great wizard Merlin to remove the sword from the scabbard and prove his right to the throne.
France, XV century. The young Scot, striving to make his worthy efforts, is kindly treated by the king and admitted to the guard. Soon the king entrusts him with a difficult mission - however, the matter turns into an insidious deception. Saving his beloved, the shooter of the guard shows miracles of courage and nobility ...
The Grand Knockout Tournament (colloquially also known as It's a Royal Knockout) was a one-off charity event which was shown on British television on 19 June 1987. It followed the format of It's a Knockout, a slapstick TV gameshow which was broadcast in the UK until 1982. The event was staged on the lakeside lawn of the Alton Towers stately home-cum-theme park.
Two muscle-men come up against a tribe of Amazon women.
The son of Robin Hood carries on his late father's tradition.
Bugs must joust with Sir Pantsalot of Drop Seat Manor when he tosses a partially eaten carrot into a suit of armor.
Based on the novel by Sir Walter Scott, Ivanhoe's 12th-century England comes to life in Burbank Film's classic animated film.