Robin Hood Exhibition In Nottingham

In preparation for the Russell Crowe-starring Robin Hood – The Movie, an exhibition of costumes, props and behind the scenes materials is due to go on show at the UK’s Nottingham Castle and the Sherwood Forest Visitor Centre from 23 March.

The film was shot at various locations around the UK, including the east Midlands – location of Sherwood Forest, Pembrokeshire (Wales) and Hertfordshire.

Ridley Scott, the film’s director, said: ‘It was fundamental to the project that this motion picture was filmed in Britain, it was extremely important to catch the real essence and feeling only British locations in particular could achieve. This new adaptation is a Robin Hood that viewers across the world have never seen before. The exhibition will give visitors the opportunity to really get up close and personal with the film and feel part of the production itself, along with understanding the importance of the surroundings we filmed it in.

‘The only way we could achieve such a successful production was with the authenticity of the locations Britain and the East Midlands had to offer.’

More information, including movie trailers and details about film locations can be found at http://visitbritain.com/robinhood

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