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has seized his family estate. To reclaim his home and defeat the incompetent Sheriff of Rottingham

Las Locas Aventuras de Robin Hood (released in English as Robin Hood: Men in Tights 1837-Las Locas Aventuras de Robin Hood -1993- 7...

Upon returning to England, Robin finds his homeland in shambles. The noble King Richard the Lionheart (Patrick Stewart) is away, and the greedy Prince John (Richard Lewis) has seized power, backed by the villainous Sheriff of Rottingham (Roger Rees). Robin discovers his family estate has been seized, and with the help of his blind servant Blinkin (Mark Blankfield) and the newly found Ahchoo, he sets out to liberate his people. He gathers a "merry" band, including Little John (Eric Allan Kramer) and Will Scarlet O'Hara (Matthew Porretta), and his escapades capture the attention of the beautiful Maid Marian (Amy Yasbeck), who is locked in a chastity belt, awaiting a man with the right "key". has seized his family estate

Enter Mel Brooks, the master of the film parody. Having already brilliantly spoofed the horror genre ( Young Frankenstein ), the Western ( Blazing Saddles ), and science fiction ( Spaceballs ), Brooks saw a golden opportunity to skewer the Robin Hood legend and, more specifically, the earnestness of the 1991 blockbuster. He famously noted that his version would feature an English-accented hero who was proud to wear his tights. The result was a film that wasn't just a parody of one movie, but a loving, anachronistic romp through the entire mythos of Robin Hood. Robin discovers his family estate has been seized,

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While its Spanish title is Las Locas Aventuras de Robin Hood , the film's original and most recognized name is . This 1993 adventure comedy was produced, directed, and co-written by the legendary Mel Brooks, a master of parody known for classics like Blazing Saddles , Young Frankenstein , and Spaceballs . The film was a co-production between Brooks' own Brooksfilms and the French company Gaumont, and was distributed by 20th Century Fox. It featured a screenplay by Brooks, Evan Chandler, and J. David Shapiro, based on a story by the latter two.

The plot follows the beats of a standard Robin Hood adventure, but with constant gags, including musical numbers, a "Sherwood Forest Rap," and numerous pop culture references to films like The Godfather , Malcolm X , and The Princess Bride . The humor is rapid-fire, ranging from silly sight gags to sharp satirical jabs at the very concept of a heroic outlaw.