Cast
- Errol Flynn as Sir Robin of Locksley, named Robin Hood
- Olivia de Havilland as Lady "Maid" Marian Fitzwalter
- Basil Rathbone as Sir Guy of Gisbourne
- Claude Rains as Prince John of England
- Patric Knowles as Will Scarlet, supporter of Robin Hood
- Eugene Pallette as Friar Tuck, supporter of Robin Hood
- Alan Hale Sr. as Little John, supporter of Robin Hood
- Herbert Mundin as Much, the Miller's Son, supporter of Robin Hood
- Melville Cooper as the Sheriff of Nottingham
- Una O'Connor as Bess, nurse to Lady Marian
- Ian Hunter as Richard the Lionheart, King of England
- Montagu Love as the Bishop of the Black Canons
- Harry Cording as Dickon Malbete, Captain of the Court guard
- Howard Hill as The Captain of archers
- Ivan F. Simpson as Proprietor of the Kent Road Tavern
- Kenneth Hunter as Sir Mortimer, a supporter of Prince John
- Robert Warwick as Sir Geoffrey, a supporter of Prince John
- Leonard Willey as Sir Essex, a supporter of Prince John
- Robert Noble as Sir Ralf, a supporter of Prince John
- Colin Kenny as Sir Baldwin, a supporter of Prince John
- Lester Matthews as Sir Ivor, a supporter of Prince John
- Lionel Belmore as Humility Prim, proprietor in the Tavern Saracens Head (uncredited)
- Holmes Herbert as Archery referee at tournament (uncredited)
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