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This specific file title refers to the 1984 cult classic series , specifically Season 1, Episode 2 , titled "Robin Hood and the Sorcerer (Part 2)". Directed by Ian Sharp and written by Richard Carpenter, this episode concludes the two-part premiere that successfully redefined the Robin Hood legend for a generation by blending historical grit with Celtic mysticism. Plot & Themes: Mysticism Meets Rebellion
: The narrative concludes the confrontation with the Satanist villain Simon de Belleme (Anthony Valentine), who aims to sacrifice Marion (Judi Trott). This supernatural element, overseen by the mystical Herne the Hunter, distinguishes this series from more traditional, purely historical adaptations.
“The show features a good-looking, but overly soft, filmic picture. The audio needs work though. No lossless audio is a real nuisance.” High Def Digest · 14 years ago Robin.z.Sherwood.S01E02.MULTI.BluRay.1080p.x264...
The episode picks up with Robin (Michael Praed) and his newly formed "Merries" establishing their presence in Sherwood Forest.
: The sound design is often described as "restrained". While dialogue is clear, the Dolby Digital 2.0 track is not particularly immersive, and some find the sound effects (like clanging swords) to be slightly exaggerated. This specific file title refers to the 1984
Since this is a Blu-ray rip of a show shot on 16mm film in the early 80s, the visual quality is a mix of nostalgic charm and technical limitations.
: According to reviewers at Why So Blu , the 1080p transfer looks "sharp and lush" during outdoor daylight scenes. However, the indoor and nighttime shots can appear "murky" with visible noise and heavy grain, which is typical for 16mm source material. Experts at Blu-ray.com note that the grain is natural and lacks distracting "DNR scrubbing". This supernatural element, overseen by the mystical Herne
: A standout sequence features the classic tournament where the Sheriff of Nottingham (Nickolas Grace) uses a silver arrow to lure Robin. The tension is palpable, and Robin's disguise and subsequent escape are highlights of the series' action choreography.