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Richard I of England has
been depicted many times in popular culture.
Robin
Hood
The Scots philosopher
and chronicler John Mair
was the first to associate Richard with the Robin Hood legends in his Historia
majoris Britannae, tam Angliae quam Scotiae (1521). In the
earliest Robin Hood ballads the only king mentioned is "Edward our
comely king", most probably Edward II or Edward
III. However, Sir Walter Scott's novel Ivanhoe popularised Mair's
linking of the Hood legends to Richard's reign, and it was taken up
by later novelists and by cinema. Typically Robin is depicted
upholding justice in Richard's name against John and his officials
during the king's imprisonment.
Other
literature
Richard has appeared frequently in fiction, as a result of the
'chivalric revival' of the Romantic era. In 1822, he was the subject
of Eleanor Anne Porden's epic
poem, Cœur de Lion. After Ivanhoe, in which
he is depicted as initially adopting the pseudonym of Le Noir
Fainéant ("The Black Sluggard"), Sir Walter Scott
portrayed Richard in The
Talisman, a highly fictionalised treatment of the Third Crusade. The
young Richard is also a major character in James Goldman's play The Lion in
Winter (1966), which depicts him as homosexual. He
features in Graham
Shelby's The Kings of Vain Intent and, more centrally,
in The Devil is Loose, Norah Lofts' The Lute-Player, and
Jean
Plaidy (Eleanor Hibbert)'s The Heart of the
Lion. He is portrayed as a merciless Muslim killer in a novel
that follows Arn Magnusson in the Knight Templar
Crusade Trilogy written by Swedish author Jan Guillou. He is seen
as the reluctant husband of Berengaria of Navarre, and as Crusader,
in Rachel Bard's Queen Without a Country. He is generally
represented in a heroic role in children's fiction, such as Ronald Welch's Knight
Crusader. Jennifer Roberson also makes
reference to Richard in her novels Lady of the Forest and
Lady of Sherwood.
Opera
Film
Richard has been portrayed on film by:
- Arthur Hollingsworth in the silent short Robin
Hood (1912)
- Walter Craven in the silent adaptation of Ivanhoe (1913)
- Walter Gibbs in the silent Robin Hood (1913)
- Wallace
Beery in the silent films Robin Hood (1922), with Douglas
Fairbanks as Robin, and Richard the
Lion-Hearted (1923), based on The Talisman
- S. J. Bingham in the silent Robin Hood, Jr.
(1923)
- Henry
Wilcoxon in Cecil B. DeMille's The
Crusades (1935)
- Ian
Hunter in The Adventures of Robin
Hood (1938), with Errol Flynn as Robin
- Patrick Barr
in The Story of
Robin Hood and His Merrie Men (1952), with Richard Todd as
Robin
- Norman
Wooland in Ivanhoe (1952), with Robert
Taylor as Ivanhoe
- Patrick Holt in The Men of Sherwood
Forest (1954)
- George
Sanders in King Richard and the
Crusaders (1954), loosely based on The
Talisman
- Hamdi Geiss in Egyptian
director Youssef
Chahine's El Naser Salah
el Dine (1963)
- Anthony
Hopkins in the film adaptation of The Lion in Winter
(1968), for which he was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actor
- Lars Bloch in the Italian film L'Arciere di Sherwood
(1970)
- Frankie
Howerd in the comedy Up the Chastity Belt (1971),
in which Richard is revealed to be the double of the main
character, Lurkalot (also played by Howerd)
- Peter
Ustinov in the Disney animated film Robin
Hood (1973), in which he also voiced Prince John
- Richard
Harris in Robin and Marian (1976)
- Neil Dickson
in Lionheart (1987)
- Sean Connery
briefly (and uncredited) at the end of Robin Hood: Prince of
Thieves (1991)
- Aleksandr Baluyev in the Russian film Richard the
Lion-Hearted (1992), based on The Talisman
- Patrick
Stewart in Mel
Brooks's parody Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993)
- Iain Glen briefly
(and uncredited) at the end of Kingdom of Heaven
(2005)
- Danny Huston
in Ridley Scott's
Robin Hood (2010)
Television
Richard has been portrayed on television by:
Video
games
- In the Robin Hood-inspired adventure game Conquests of the Longbow, Richard is
featured as a prisoner of Leopold of Austria. As in the
previously-mentioned legends, Robin Hood is working to raise
100,000 marks in ransom to release Richard.
- The strategy game Medieval: Total War features two
battles based on his encounters with his rival Saladin: the battle of Jaffa
and the battle
of Arsuf.
- The sequel, Medieval II: Total War shows Richard on
the box cover, and the player has the opportunity to play the
Battle of Arsuf. Richard is also included the expansion pack
Medieval II: Total War: Kingdoms where he makes an
appearance during the Crusades campaign.
- In Empires: Dawn of the Modern World his campaign is
pre-1190 and sees him fight French King Philip
II.
- He also appears in the real-time strategy game Stronghold: Crusader.
- In Age of Empires 2, Richard can be
played in battle against Saladin.
- In Age of Empires: The Age of Kings for Nintendo DS,
Richard the Lionheart is a usable hero and the final campaign
features six missions based upon him, including the Battle of Arsuf
and a fictional assault on Jerusalem.
- He also appears in the game as an important character. The
player character is one of his forebears. Lionheart: Legacy of
the Crusader.
- In the 2007 action-adventure video game Assassin's
Creed (set in the time of the third crusade) Richard plays
a major part in the game, making several appearances and at one
point interacting with the main character.
- In Civilization II, King Richard's
Crusade is one of the Wonders of the World. This Wonder provides
increased production.