A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 4, 1976
Original Title:
Стрелы Робин Гуда
Alternate Titles:
Robin Hood's Arrows
Robina Huda bultas
Genres:
Adventure | History
Production Companies:
Rīgas kinostudija
Production Countries:
Soviet Union
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 92
With a traditional archery contest, the winner wins a silver arrow with gold lace and gold feathers. Even Robin Hood, although unrecognizable, takes part in this competition. As more and more participants are losing and Robin Hood eventually wins the award, his masquerade reveals. For none of the participants is as handy with a bow and an arrow like Robin Hood. With the help of his coolness and his friends Robin Hood may escape the dangerous situation.
Assistant Camera:
Alvis Mengots
V. Yemelyanov
Assistant Production Design:
Arnolds Britals
Camera Operator:
Z. August
Conductor:
Alnis Zaķis
Costume Design:
N. Shaporina
Director:
Sergei Tarasov
Director of Photography:
Dāvis Sīmanis
Editor:
Astrīda Sigate
First Assistant Director:
Renāte Gintere
Lyricist:
Vladimir Vysotsky
Makeup & Hair:
Karina Lapina
Original Music Composer:
Raimonds Pauls
Aleksey Zubov
Vladimir Vysotsky
Producer:
Marks Cirelsons
Production Design:
Dailis Rožlapa
Script Editor:
Osvald Kublanov
Second Assistant Director:
Z. Danzberga
Juris Cīrulis
Monika Vera Labdarbe
Songs:
Vladimir Vysotsky
Sound Director:
Igors Jakovlevs
Stunts:
Aleksandr Filatov
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