Ridley Scott takes a knee -- ‘Robin Hood’ director will miss Cannes
- Share via
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts.
At 24 Frames, John Horn reports that Ridley Scott will not attend the premiere of “Robin Hood,” the adventure film starring Russell Crowe that will premiere at the Cannes Film Festival.
The 72-year-old Scott, who teamed with Crowe in the Oscar-winning “Gladiator,” recently underwent knee replacement surgery. “My recovery has been slower than I’d hoped,” Scott said in a statement. “Truly, doctor’s orders are the only thing that could keep me from being there.”
He said the Universal film’s lead actors, including Cate Blanchett, and producer Brian Grazer will be able to attend the Wednesday night premiere ...
THERE’S MORE, READ THE REST
-- John Horn
RECENT AND RELATED
Ridley Scott brings “Alien” and “Blade Runner” to L.A. on June 13
Ridley Scott on “Robin Hood”: “There’s a very strong destiny story”
Ridley Scott rolls dice on “Monopoly”
Ridley Scott takes Robin Hood beyond Sherwood
24 FRAMES: Will “Iron Man 2” flay “Robin Hood”?
Sigourney Weaver: “Outer space has been good to me”
No. 1 sci-fi woman? Ripley, believe it or not
Philip K. Dick scans the darkness near Disnelyand
24 FRAMES: Russell Crowe,man in tights?
Christopher Nolan breaks silence on “Superman” and “Batman 3”
Clicking on Green Links will take you to a third-party e-commerce site. These sites are not operated by the Los Angeles Times. The Times Editorial staff is not involved in any way with Green Links or with these third-party sites.