Robin Hood: The True Price of Defiance


7:00 pm - 8:00 pm, Monday, December 15 on MGM+ HDTV (East) ()

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The True Price of Defiance

Season 1, Episode 8

Rob launches a daring rescue of his uncle and Saxon elders, only to walk into the Sheriff's trap. The death of an outlaw fuels Rob's rage. In Westminster, Marian's growing bond with Prince John makes her mission for Eleanor increasingly dangerous.

repeat 2025 English Stereo
Drama Action/adventure

Cast & Crew
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Jack Patten (Actor) .. Robin Hood
Lauren McQueen (Actor) .. Marian
Sean Bean (Actor) .. Sheriff of Nottingham
Lydia Peckham (Actor) .. Priscilla of Nottingham
Steven Waddington (Actor) .. Earl of Huntingdon
Marcus Fraser (Actor) .. Little John
Angus Castle-Doughty (Actor) .. Friar Tuck
Connie Nielsen (Actor) .. Eleanor of Aquitaine
Boban Marjanovic (Actor) .. Drogo

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Did You Know..
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Jack Patten (Actor) .. Robin Hood
Lauren McQueen (Actor) .. Marian
Sean Bean (Actor) .. Sheriff of Nottingham
Born: April 17, 1959
Birthplace: Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
Trivia: Before enrolling in the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, Sean Bean was going to enter his father's Sheffield steel fabrication business as a welder. He changed his mind after he garnered praise for acting in a few roles in local theater while taking an art class at Rotherham College. Bean received a scholarship to the prestigious academy and graduated a few years later with the Silver Medal for his performance in Waiting for Godot. Shortly thereafter, Bean performed in several West End productions. He also appeared in Romeo and Juliet with the Glasgow Citizens Theatre and with the Royal Shakespeare Company at Stratford-upon-Avon. In the first he played Tybalt and in the second he played Romeo. Following more stage experience, Bean made his feature film debut in 1986 in Derek Jarman's Carvaggio. Two years later, after returning to the stage, Bean appeared in Mike Figgis' Stormy Monday and in another Jarman effort, War Requiem. In addition to his filmwork, Bean also has a thriving television career that began in the mid-'80s. Notable television work includes Clarissa (1992) and Sharpe (1993). It is as a "bad guy" in films such as Patriot Games and Golden Eye that Bean is best-known in the U.S., though in the 1997 remake of Anna Karenina, he plays the dashing and romantic Count Vronsky. After joining Robert De Niro and Jean Reno for some international espionage in John Frankenheimer's Ronin (1998), taking a psychotic turn in Essex Boys (2000) and kidnapping the daughter of a respected adolescent therapist in Don't Say a Word (2001), Bean made his way to New Zealand for a role in director Peter Jackson's highly-successful Lord of the Rings trilogy.Bean maintained his career working in diverse projects such as Equilibrium, the old fashioned sword and sandal epic Troy, and National Treasure.He scored a supporting part in 2005's drama North Country, as well as a major part in Michael Bay's sci-fi spectacle The Island. He returned to the role of Sharpe for 2006's Sharpe's Challenge as well as 2008's Sharpe's Peril, and in between took on the role of the serial killer made famous by Rutger Hauer in the remake of The Hitcher.The steadily working actor continued his hot streak in such projects as Percy Jackson & the Olympians and Death Race 2, and he found success on the small screen when he was cast in a pivotal part in the HBO fantasy series Game of Thrones.
Lydia Peckham (Actor) .. Priscilla of Nottingham
Steven Waddington (Actor) .. Earl of Huntingdon
Born: December 30, 1967
Birthplace: Leeds, Yorkshire, England
Trivia: Studied at Old Farnley Primary School and Ryecroft Middle School.Performed in his school plays.Started his career as an extra and some speaking roles in Yorkshire Television productions.Was accepted at the East 15 Acting School shortly after turning 18.Joined the Royal Shakespeare Company after graduating from acting school.
Marcus Fraser (Actor) .. Little John
Angus Castle-Doughty (Actor) .. Friar Tuck
Connie Nielsen (Actor) .. Eleanor of Aquitaine
Born: July 03, 1965
Birthplace: Copenhagen, Denmark
Trivia: Hailed in Entertainment Weekly's 2000 Hot Issue as a mature female sex symbol, transplanted Dane Connie Nielsen also revealed that she could act in the Best Picture-winning blockbuster Gladiator (2000).Raised in Copenhagen, Nielsen trained to be a singer and dancer, as well as an actress. She began performing at age 15, with her mother, in local shows and headed to Paris when she was 18, to pursue her career in earnest. After stints in Italy and South Africa, the multi-lingual Nielsen finally landed in New York; she made her English language film debut as a terrorized passenger in the made-for-TV thriller Voyage (1993).Nielsen really began to attract Hollywood's attention, however, with her performance as the sizzlingly seductive, redheaded daughter of Satan (Al Pacino) in the supernatural potboiler The Devil's Advocate (1997). Along with smaller roles in the drug addiction drama Permanent Midnight (1998) and Wes Anderson's Rushmore (1998) (as the gorgeous mother of Max's friend Dirk), Nielsen landed her first starring role in 1998, as a planet pioneer who nurses Kurt Russell back to health in the science fiction actioner Soldier. Following roles in the low profile thriller Dark Summer (1999) and the higher profile Brian De Palma sci-fi saga Mission to Mars (2000), Nielsen notched a critically acclaimed hit with Ridley Scott's sword and sandal epic Gladiator. As the emperor's sister Lucilla, Nielsen got to hold her own against Joaquin Phoenix's scenery-chewing Commodus while falling in love with and quietly championing Russell Crowe's steely Maximus, proving that she could do more than just look good in Gladiator's Roman chic. Moving ever-closer to widespread recognition, Nielsen played a member of a family who attracts a menacing photo clerk (a dark turn by funnyman Robin Williams) in the taut thriller One Hour Photo. Alternating between smaller independent films and big-budget Hollywood extravaganzas, Nielsen turned up in Demonlover before turning back to the bright lights of Tinseltown with Basic and The Hunted (both 2003). Nielsen has one son.
Boban Marjanovic (Actor) .. Drogo

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