Robin Hood: Prince Of Thieves [Limited Edition]

4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars | 11,443 ratings

Price: 38.97

Last update: 03-17-2026



Product details

  • MPAA rating ‏ : ‎NR (Not Rated)
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎6.73 x 5.31 x 0.51 inches; 3.88 ounces
  • Director ‏ : ‎Kevin Reynolds
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎4K
  • Run time ‏ : ‎2 hours and 23 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎May 26, 2026
  • Actors ‏ : ‎Alan Rickman, Christian Slater, Kevin Costner, Morgan Freeman
  • Studio ‏ : ‎Arrow Video
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎B0GQJCJSSC
  • Best Sellers Rank:#7 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
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  • Customer Reviews:
    4.64.6 out of 5 stars(11,417)

Top reviews from the United States

  • Packaging was great.
    Love the movie and how quick it arrived.
  • good movie
    good movie
  • No swinging from chandeliers
    Reliving the old days. Fun to watch
  • Classic Adventure with Heart and Action
    This movie never gets old. The story is exciting, the cast is fantastic, and the mix of action, romance, and humor keeps it entertaining from start to finish. Kevin Costner brings real charm to the role, and Alan Rickman steals every scene as the villain. The music score is unforgettable and adds so much emotion. A classic I can watch again and again.
  • How to steal the film with a few words...
    Robin Hood has been filmed many times and this is a very ambitious attempt to give the story new dimensions, coupled with wonderful sceneries and lots of eye candy for everyone. Handsome men, beautiful Marian (Mastrantonio), huge, impressive castles, deep woods, fighting, loving, humour... And poor Kevin Costner, who is very cute and sympathetic - but uncomfortable with his part.
    The story is familiar to us all, in this film it has an interesting addition with Robin as a prisoner during the crusades and his return to England with Azeem, the Great one, who must save his life to pay a debt. Although he likes to choose his moment... Morgan Freeman is very impressive as Azeem and gets some of the best lines, like when talking about mistletoe: "In my country we don't drug women with plants. We talk to them." The manuscript has in fact many good lines - but Costner seems to drop all the opportunities of making himself memorable, when the sidekicks are having the time of their lives. Even fat friar Tuck seems to have more presence than the star of the movie.
    This really isn't a bad movie, that's why I've given it four stars, although the third star goes to Freeman and the fourth to Rickman (the Sheriff on Nottingham). It's entertaining and has comedy and suspense and it's a feast for the eyes, but still it is a bit of a disappointment. Anyone who's done any acting or plans to act some day: this is how you let others steal the scenes even though they don't mean to. The film has two opposite examples of the use of energy and presence. Costner slouches through the film with so little energy that he actually lets everyone else shine at his own expense. Only with Mastrantonio or with the bow and arrow there is some charisma. On the other end there's Rickman's sheriff, bursting with energy right down to his fingers, every movement and raising of the eyebrows full of meaning. It's no wonder much of his work was cut off. Even in this version, he completely throws off the balance of the movie so that the audience waits for the sheriff's scenes, not Robin's. And which are the lines everyone remembers after the movie? "And call of Christmas!" "I'll cut your heart out with a spoon!" All sheriff's work, of course. Somewhere it was said, that Rickman has a conspiracy with the audience, as if saying: "Let's have fun with this, so we can move on to doing something worth while after that." I thought it was very well put - and he certainly has a lot of fun. If you miss seeing more of him, get the new DVD, it's supposed to have some of scenes that were cut out, when the producers saw, what was happening to Costner - getting seriously shadowed by the villain.
    Mastrantonio is a very beautiful Marian and works well with Costner, but doesn't seem to know, whether to fear or hate or loath the sheriff, so she does neither very convincingly. Although it must be difficult with sheriff's purring voice in one's ear...
    It is a real pity, that much of good work done by other actors in smaller parts suffers from Costner's lack of interest in the movie, as it seems. But if you don't mind it, there's a lot of entertaining things to see and good performances - and several good lines, which make you think the writers had fun.
  • The best Robin Hood movie!
    This is one of my favorite movies. I love the comedy as well as the action.
  • Dvd
    Great shape. Great buy
  • Robin Hood of my Childhood
    This was the Robin Hood movie when I was growing up. Allong with the Disney animated version, this movie is what I judge all other things Robin Hood by. I remember when I first knew about this film coming out, when the toys first hit the toy store. I wasn't old enough to corolate the toys to a new film, but i remember that they had real strings with plastic arrows you could shoot, and cloth robes detachable wristbands. The summer it came out, it was everywhere. In the cereal, at burgerking. As a kid I was enthralled the whole film from beginning to end. The movie never slows down, because even during the dialogue scenes, the characters are always in movement, and being firey. Maid Marrion sticks up for herself, as I have seen her portraid in each subsequent version of the film. The sherriff of this version is thee sherriff and one of the best hollywood villains of all time. I remember everyone loved this movie, and when it came out on VHS, everyone owned a copy and everyone played it at family functions and the like. Until the mid nineties you just couldn't escape this film. I remember by the end of its run I was starting to really get tired of it, but it still holds a special place for me. It was very current when it came out. Strong female lead, making sure to put a likable ethnic character, though what the Moors where doing in Arabia during that time I may never know, but I guess a black actor was more accepted at the time than an Arab, who spouts wisdom about god being color blind. They make sure that he makes a fool of robin so that he is not just the side kick. Considering that at the time there was a contenent wide war with muslims at the time, it wasn't just an issue of race as alluded to in the film, but a general hatred and fear of foreign ideology, I don't see the reactions being as light as introverted as portrayed in the film, but more reflective of 90's post "Do the Right Thing" Culture. At the time this movie was cutting edge, which of course dates it now, and there is enough there to make the more PC of us cringe, but as a children's adventure story, I don't think a more fun adaptation exists. One more thing, people complain about the accents, and though I understand the complaints, this is not a historical piece. This is a fantasy for children and the young at heart for a legend. When I would play Robin Hood in the back yard there were no accents, nor did I expect there to be. We don't expect period pieces to be in King's English, because they wouldn't be as accessable. this movie is very accessable and fun.

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