And finally, he played an older Little John opposite John Derek, as Robin's son, in Rogues of Sherwood Forest from 1951. He reprised the role opposite Errol Flynn's Robin in 1938's The Adventures of Robin Hood. He first played Little John as a young squire in 1922's Robin Hood starring Douglas Fairbanks.
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played the role of Little John in three movies. Little John was a figure in the Robin Hood plays and games during the 15th to 17th centuries, particularly those held in Scotland. In Dublin, a local legend suggests that Little John visited the city in the 12th century and was hanged there. The site now has a 15th century Grade 2 listed ex-farmhouse and barn built on it, called Nether House at Offerton. In other versions of the legends, his name is given as John Little, losing the irony of his nickname.Īccording to local legend, Little John built himself a small cottage across the River Derwent from the family home. This grave was owned by the Nailor (Naylor) family, and sometimes some variation of "Nailer" is given as John's surname. A modern tombstone marks the supposed location of his grave, which lies under an old yew tree. Starting from the ballad tradition, Little John is commonly shown to be the only Merry Man present at Robin Hood's death.ĭespite a lack of historical evidence for his existence, Little John is reputed to be buried in a churchyard in the village of Hathersage, Derbyshire. Little John's grave in St Michael's Church graveyard, Hathersage In some modern film versions, Little John loses the duel to Robin. This scene is almost always re-enacted in film and television versions of the story. From then on he was called Little John in whimsical reference to his size. Despite having won the duel, John agreed to join his band and fight alongside him. According to a 17th-century ballad, he was at least seven feet tall and introduced when he tried to prevent Robin from crossing a narrow bridge, whereupon they fought with quarterstaves, and Robin was overcome. The earliest ballads do not feature an origin story for this character. Later depictions of Little John portray him as less cunning. In thanks, Robin offers Little John leadership of the band, but John refuses. When Robin Hood is captured, it is Little John who plans his leader's rescue. In the 15th-century ballad commonly called " Robin Hood and the Monk", Little John leaves in anger after a dispute with Robin.
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In " Robin Hood's Death", he is the only one of the Merry Men that Robin takes with him. In " A Gest of Robyn Hode", he captures the sorrowful knight and, when Robin Hood decides to pay the knight's mortgage for him, accompanies him as a servant. In the early tales, Little John is shown to be intelligent and highly capable. Little John appears in the earliest recorded Robin Hood ballads and stories, and in one of the earliest references to Robin Hood by Andrew of Wyntoun in 1420 and by Walter Bower in 1440. The reference is found, in Latin, under year 1266. The first known mention of Robin Hood and Little John is found in the Scotichronicon which includes a reference to "the famous murderer, Robin Hood, as well as Little John".