The Story of Robin Hood on TV
Alan-a-Dale's Dog
Elton Hayes as Alan-a-Dale with his dog |
Throughout the movie, The Story of Robin Hood (1952), Alan-a-Dale played by Elton Hayes is followed by his faithful little dog, along the streets of Nottingham and through the winding paths of Sherwood Forest. By the end of the film, the minstrel and his loyal dog are in the outlaws' camp.
To my knowledge, we never learn the little dog's name. But we do now!
Joan Rice with Alan-a-Dale's dog |
On the back of a publicity photograph from the time of the films release, the name of the dog is revealed:
" RH-Pub-A8--JOAN RICE dressed as a page for her role as Maid Marian in "Robin Hood," makes friends with "Rusty." Rusty plays the part of Alan-a-Dale's (Elton Hayes) dog in the all-live-action Technicolor production, now being made by Walt Disney for RKO Radio."
So now we know!
Robin Hood Autographs
A big thank you goes out to John Nelson, who kindly sent in images of this autograph collection. The book must have been signed during the making of Walt Disney's Story of Robin Hood and his Merrie Men in 1951. Whoever gathered these signatures was possibly at Denham Studios or with the 2nd unit in Burnham Beeches in Buckinghamshire. An experience fans of the film can only dream about!
What a wonderful collection! Six members of the cast including Richard Todd (Robin Hood), James Robertson Justice (Little John), Elton Hayes (Allan a Dale), Peter Finch (Sheriff of Nottingham), Hubert Gregg (Prince John) and Joan Rice (Maid Marian).
This blog has a large collection of autographs amongst over 91 pages of memorabilia. Just click on the label, 'Memorabilia.'
Disney's Merchandise Division 1952
Matt Crandall has sent me many interesting items over the last few years. His latest contribution to this blog is a page from Walt Disney Merchandising News about the release of The Story of Robin Hood and his Merrie Men. This was the second edition of 1952 and also includes information on the advertising of his upcoming animation Peter Pan.
Merchandising News |
We have seen many times on this blog the phenomenal amount of advertising Disney used to promote its films. Below is another example, as they prepare for the release of The Story of Robin Hood:
"WALT DISNEY'S STORY OF ROBIN HOOD will be advertised with colorful ads like this one. A heavy schedule includes consumer and leading movie fan magazines.
ROBIN HOOD merchandise includes a beautiful 20-page record reader in full color by Capitol. Simon and Schuster plan one Big Golden Record and two Little Golden Records featuring songs from ROBIN HOOD--"Come Sing High," "Riddle Dee Dee and "The Ballads of Robin Hood."
Beginning July 13, a 25-instalment series on Walt Disney's STORY OF ROBIN HOOD will be distributed by King Features to leading Sunday comics. A Dell Comic, Whitman Classic and several advertising tie-in campaigns will round out the great promotion behind ROBIN HOOD."
Regular readers of this blog will have seen images of the various records and comic strips among the many pages labelled 'Film Promotion' and 'Memorabilia.'
Below are just some of the huge collection of promotional material from this blog:
Jigsaw Puzzles |
Record and 20-page Storybook Capitol US 1952 |
Record and 20-page Storybook Capitol US 1952 |
Comic Strip |
Martitia Hunt
The fabulous actress Martitia Hunt as Miss Haversham in David Lean's award-winning Great Expectations (1946) and Queen Eleanor in Walt Disney's Story of Robin Hood (1952).
Facebook Page
This is a reminder to all my blog readers that I have a Facebook page, Disney's Story of Robin Hood and his Merrie Men. It currently has 614 readers and is regularly updated.
Robin Hood's Props
Did you know about Robin Hood’s Props? In 2011, while watching a re-run of TV’s The Adventures of Robin Hood starring Richard Greene, I recognised those distinct chairs designed by Carmen Dillon for Walt Disney’s Story of Robin Hood (1952). Later, during an episode of Robin of Sherwood (1984-1986), I noticed the Sheriff (Nickolas Grace) sat in one!
But, that was not all! I also noticed Allan Wheatley, the Sheriff of Nottingham in TV’s Adventures of Robin Hood series often wore Peter Finch’s ‘Sheriff’ costume from The Story of Robin Hood.
After my blog post about this, my readers noticed those chairs appeared in several other medieval adventure films. These included Men of Sherwood (1954), which used other props and costumes from the Disney movie.
No doubt, ‘Robin Hood’s Chairs’ were shipped out of Denham Studios with all the other thousands of props after Rank Organisation stopped film production after Disney’s Story of Robin Hood was completed. Probably, they were hired out for various projects for the small and silver screen. Laurence points out that The Black Knight was made at Pinewood, which could explain the availability of the chairs as props.
With the help of my blog readers, I started a small list of some of the film and television productions that have used props from Disney’s Story of Robin Hood (1952) up to 64 years later:
The Men of Sherwood Forest (Film:1954)
The Black Knight (Film:1954)
The Adventures of Robin Hood (TV:1955-58)
The Dark Avenger (Film:1955)
Ivanhoe (TV:1958) Ep.The Night Raiders
(featuring Joan Rice. Joan would have remembered those chairs from her days filming on the sound stages at Denham Studio).
Sword of Sherwood Forest (Film:1960)
Robin of Sherwood (TV:1984-86)
The Mission - Stay With Me (Official Video) 1986
Horrible Histories (TV: 2013-15)
If you can add more, don't hesitate to get in touch with me.
Richard Todd
Richard Todd |
Giles & The Loyal Sheriff
Cavan Malone as Giles with Martitia Hunt as Queen Eleanor |
Several actors in Walt Disney's Story of Robin Hood and his Merrie Men (1952), remain uncredited in the film.
In 2012 we finally discovered the actor who had played Giles the page boy. This was Cavan Malone (1939-1982). Cavan appeared in several scenes of The Story of Robin Hood, including lending Marian his costume and allowing her to visit Sherwood Forest.
Cavan Malone with Joan Rice as Maid Marian |
Cavan Malone (born 25th November 1936) was the son of the Irish tenor Danny Malone. His mother Hazel Malone, ran the famous Corona Stage School in Chiswick, London, during WWII. As a child actor, he appeared with Alec Guinness in the movie classic Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949).
Cavan Malone |
Cavan Malone in TV's Coronation Street |
Cavan appeared in TV shows as far back as 1947 like No Hiding Place, Dixon of Dock Green and also played Gordon Davies, husband to Joan Walker, in Coronation Street in 1961. But after appearing in the classic war film 633 Squadron during the mid-sixties he seems to have quit acting.
Cavan sadly passed away in 1982, aged 46.
Fred Johnson as the loyal sheriff |
Recently, I was asked by Chrisandmike Smith if I knew the actor's name who portrayed the loyal sheriff who begged King Richard to let him join the Crusade?
I had overlooked this character in the movie, but regular contributor Christian did some research in 2014.