Year: 1912
Runtime: 30 mins
Language: English
Directors: Étienne Arnaud, Herbert Blaché
The 1912 silent film was produced by Eclair Studios while Fort Lee, New Jersey served as the center of America’s early motion‑picture industry. Its costumes exaggerate the iconic hats of Robin and his men, and the picture briefly superimposes animal silhouettes on each character to highlight virtue or vice. Directed by Étienne Arnaud and Herbert Blaché, with a script by Eustace Hale Ball, the restored 30‑minute version screened at MoMA in 2006.
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