This story tells about the noble crusader Robin of Loxley who escaped from prison in Jerusalem and returns home to practice his natural life. When Robin returned, he discovered that the evil prince was harassing people while King Richard the Good was away from the Crusades. It may be wrong for Roebben as he tries to ask his blind host to help recover his home. On the one hand, Robin also hopes to attract Marianne's beautiful maid but there is chastity that might prevent it.
There are many funnier things in the world. Like the flu, for example.
Greenwich Village Gazette
December 12, 2003
This is one of the best musicals of the 1990s and one of Brooks' very best
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
September 11, 2003
A few good moments in this typically undercooked Brooks opus.
Combustible Celluloid
May 27, 2010
Cary Elwes is far more dashing and jubilant than either Kevin Costner or Russell Crowe, and he seems born for the role, rather than shoehorned into it.