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Robin's Hood

Country: USA, Language: English | French, 81 mins

  • Director: Sara Millman
  • Writer: Sara Millman; Khahtee V. Turner
  • Producer: Sara Millman

CGiii Comment

Millman has not had a great film-making career - there is no mystery involved.

The writing is bad, the acting is bad...everything is just bad.

The bank robbery scene is a joke...gone wrong.

And, why use French to open the bloody film - devoid of logic, devoid of talent.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

Robin is a social worker in Oakland on the verge of losing her job for getting too close to her clients; she's African-American and grew up in the neighborhood. She falls for Brooklyn, a White Frenchwoman, who's a thief with dreams of running a motorcycle repair shop. Robin is not only willing to be Brooklyn's lover, she's willing to join in the robberies because she sees community projects that need money: she becomes an anonymous Robin Hood. When her personal life takes a sharp turn and she wants to do one last job, Brooklyn's jealousy flares. Is there any way to resolve these conflicts of love, family, finance, and violence?

Cast & Characters

Clody Cates as Brooklyn;
Khahtee V. Turner as Robin;
Justin Harrison as Bank guard;
Kimberly Ridgeway as Dania;
Aaron Grijalva as Monroe;
Katherine Sommers as Jean;
Lee Vogt as Geno - Brook's dad;
Joshua Burks as Carver;
Richard Kelesey as Printer;
Dante Robinson as Officer Hoyer;
Rebecca Michaels as News reporter;
Daphne O'Neal as Child center director;
Mary Ann T. Broussard as Grandmother;
Kameron Fincher as Grandson;
Sina Eiden as Rachel