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The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938), co-directed by Michael Curtiz and William Keighley and starring Errol Flynn, was filmed in an empty castle. It was Warner Bros.'s first big-budget film to be shot using technicolor technology tricolor. Originally set to star James Cagney, the film was the most expensive film in history when the studio spent more than $2 million.
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