Robin Hood Jr

Robin Hood Jr

Adapted from the immortal legend.

1923 · 32 min · ★ 8.0

1923 parody short of the Douglas Fairbanks Robin Hood with children in the lead roles.

Directed by Clarence Bricker · Written by Carroll Owen

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