The Adventures of Robin Hood and a Tribute to Olivia de Haviland

Published: Aug. 8, 2020, 7 a.m.

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She was a star in the Golden Age of Hollywood. Her first role was in Max Reinhardt\'s A Midsummer Nights Dream in 1935. She signed a deal with Warner Brothers and appeared in some of their most important films of the thirties including Captain Blood and, of course, The Adventures of Robin Hood. Her role has Melanie in Gone with the Wind brought her her first Oscar nomination. She lost that year to Hattie McDaniel but that didn\'t stop her form winning two Oscars later in her career. Her name was Olivia de Haviland and with her death at the age of 104 we\'ve lost our last living connection to the Golden Age of Hollywood. To Honor her, John and Steve have recorded a new introduction to one of their favorite episodes, The Adventures of Robin Hood with special guest, Joe Mantegna. 

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