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Cause of death
  
Role
  
Film actor

Name
  
Richard Greene

Years active
  
1934-1982

Occupation
  
Actor


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Full Name
  
Richard Marius Joseph Greene

Born
  
25 August 1918 (
1918-08-25
)
Plymouth, Devon, England

Died
  
June 1, 1985, Norfolk, United Kingdom

Spouse
  
Beatriz Summers (m. 1960–1980), Patricia Medina (m. 1941–1951)

Books
  
Global Quality: A Synthesis of the World's Best Management Methods

Parents
  
Kathleen Gerrard, Richard Abraham Greene

Movies and TV shows
  
Similar People
  
Patricia Medina, Sidney Lanfield, Anita Louise, Walter Lang, Darryl F Zanuck

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Richard Marius Joseph Greene (25 August 1918 – 1 June 1985) was a noted English film and television actor. A matinée idol who appeared in more than 40 films, he was perhaps best known for the lead role in the long-running British TV series The Adventures of Robin Hood, which ran for 143 episodes from 1955 to 1959.

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Early life

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Greene was a Roman Catholic of Irish and Scottish ancestry, and was born in Plymouth, Devon, England. His aunt was the musical theatre actress Evie Greene. His father, Richard Abraham Greene and his mother, Kathleen Gerrard, were both actors with the Plymouth Repertory Theatre. He was grandson of Richard Bentley Greene and a descendant of four generations of actors.

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It has been stated elsewhere that he was the grandson of the inventor William Friese-Greene, who is credited by some as the inventor of cinematography, but this was finally exploded as a myth, as a result of two parallel lines of genealogical research, conducted by the British Film Institute and Paul Pert respectively, the latter being subsequently published in 2009.

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Greene was educated at the Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School in Kensington, London, and left at age 18. He started his stage career as the proverbial spear carrier in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar in 1933. A handsome young man, Greene added to his income by modelling shirts and hats.

Career

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His professional career began aged 19 with a walk on role in Julius Caesarat the Old Vic. He did some modelling work and appeared in a stage production of Journey's End and had a small role in Sing As We Go (1934).

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He joined the Jevan Brandon Repertory Company in 1936 where he appeared in Antony and Cleopatra. He won accolades in the same year for his part in Terence Rattigan's French Without Tears, which brought him to the attention of MGM, Alexander Korda and Darryl F. Zanuck, who all made offers for films. On 17 January 1938 Greene signed with Fox.

20th Century Fox

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At 20, he joined 20th Century Fox as a rival to MGM's Robert Taylor. His first film for Fox was John Ford's Four Men and a Prayer (1938). Greene was a huge success, especially with female film goers, who sent him mountains of fan mail which at its peak rivalled that of Fox star Tyrone Power.

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Greene co-starred with Sonia Henie in My Lucky Star (1938) and was reunited with Ford in Submarine Patrol (1939). Zanuck put him in Kentucky (1938) with Loretta Young and Walter Brennan.

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Greene was the romantic male lead in the Shirley Temple vehicle The Little Princess (1939) and was Sir Henry Baskerville in the 1939 Sherlock Holmes film The Hound of the Baskervilles. The film marked the first pairing of Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce as Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, but it was Greene who was top billed.

Greene had a support part in Stanley and Livingstone (1939) with Spencer Tracy and the lead in Here I Am a Stranger (1939). He co-starred with Alice Faye and Fred MacMurray in Little Old New York (1940) and supported Vera Zorina in I Was an Adventuress (1940). He had failed to become a major star but he was still playing leads in "A" movies when World War Two began.

World War Two

Greene tried to enlist in the Seaforth Highlanders in Vancouver, but they would not give him a commission. He obtained a release from Fox and travelled to England where he enlisted in the 27th Lancers, where he distinguished himself. After three months, he went to Sandhurst and was commissioned. He was promoted to captain in the 27th Lancers in May 1944.

He was relieved from duty in 1942 to appear in the British propaganda films Flying Fortress (1942) for Warners and Unpublished Story (1942) with Valerie Hobson.

In 1943, he appeared in the Anna Neagle thriller, The Yellow Canary while on leave. He also appeared in a British comedy Don't Take It to Heart (1944).

He later toured in Shaw's Arms and the Man, entertaining the troops. Greene was discharged in December 1944 and appeared in the stage plays Desert Rats.

Return to Hollywood

After the war starred in a British musical, distributed by Warners, Gaiety George (1946) which was a flop.

He returned to Hollywood, and appeared in Fox's big budget Forever Amber (1947) - but in support of Cornel Wilde. He went to Universal to play the villain in The Fighting O'Flynn (1948) with Douglas Fairbanks Jr. At Fox he was third billed in The Fan (1949) based on the play Lady Windimere's Fan.

Greene returned to England to appear in That Dangerous Age (1949) and Now Barabbas (1949). He went back to Universal in Hollywood to play the hero in a Yvonne de Carlo eastern, The Desert Hawk (1950). Director de Cordova said Greene was "everything a man or woman could want in a desert hero."

In Britain he was in My Daughter Joy (1950), and Shadow of the Eagle (1950). He went to Italy to make The Rival of the Empress (1951). In 1951, he divorced his wife, Patricia Medina, whom he had married in 1941.

In Hollywood Edward Small asked him to play the male hero of Lorna Doone' (1951). He stayed on to star in The Black Castle (1952) and support Peter Lawford in Rogue's March (1952). For Small he made The Bandits of Corsica (1953) then he was in another swashbuckler, Captain Scarlett (1953).f

The Adventures of Robin Hood

Greene returned to Britain looking for work. Reflecting on his career he said "I haven't had the big build up part I expected. They turned me into a cloak and-dagger merchant. After four dungeon- pictures in a row I decided to hrow it up."

Greene got a role on stage in a production of I Captured the Castle with Virginia McKenna.

THen Yeoman Films of Great Britain approached him for the lead role in The Adventures of Robin Hood (1955-59). He was an immediate success in it. The series and a number of related marketing products bearing his likeness, such as "Robin Hood Shoes," solved his financial problems and made him a star.

During the series' run he made the occasional film such as Contraband Spain (1955), Beyond the Curtain (1960), and Sword of Sherwood Forest (1960) (as Robin Hood).

He had a long love affair in the 1950s with Nancy Oakes, wealthy daughter of mining tycoon Sir Harry Oakes.

Later Career

Amongst other TV programmes, Greene was in A Man For Loving, The Doctors, The Morecambe and Wise Show, Dixon of Dock Green, Scarf Jack, The Professionals episode Everest Was Also Conquered and the Tales of the Unexpected episode "Mrs. Bixby and the Colonel's Coat".

Later life and death

In 1972 Greene was unwittingly embroiled in the Lewis v Averay (No.1) court case, after a fraudster pretending to be Greene had purchased a vehicle.

Greene died in 1985 of cardiac arrest at his home in Norfolk, England, at age 66. His daughter, Patricia, said he had never completely recovered from an injury he had sustained from a fall three years earlier. "He still had quite a fan club and was receiving letters requesting signed pictures," Patricia said.

Filmography

Actor
1982
Squadron (TV Series) as
Sir Robert Christie
- Memorial Flight (1982) - Sir Robert Christie
1981
Scarf Jack (TV Series) as
Mr. Edward
- The Duel (1981) - Mr. Edward
- The Challenge (1981) - Mr. Edward
- The Search (1981) - Mr. Edward
- The Interrogation (1981) - Mr. Edward
- Rescued (1981) - Mr. Edward
- Captain Moonlight (1981) - Mr. Edward
1979
Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson (TV Series) as
Lord Brompton
- The Case of the Purloined Letter (1979) - Lord Brompton
1979
Tales of the Unexpected (TV Series) as
The Colonel
- Mrs. Bixby and the Colonel's Coat (1979) - The Colonel
1978
The Professionals (TV Series) as
Neil Turvey
- Everest Was Also Conquered (1978) - Neil Turvey
1975
Whodunnit? (TV Series) as
Major Denton
- Evidence of Death (1975) - Major Denton
1974
Dixon of Dock Green (TV Series) as
Lewis Fulton
- Snout (1974) - Lewis Fulton
1972
Tales from the Crypt as
Jason (segment "Wish You Were Here")
1970
ITV Playhouse (TV Series) as
James Beal
- A Man for Loving (1970) - James Beal
1969
The Doctors (TV Series) as
Dr. Maurice Rapson
- Episode #1.10 (1969) - Dr. Maurice Rapson
- Episode #1.9 (1969) - Dr. Maurice Rapson
1969
The Castle of Fu Manchu as
Nayland Smith
1968
The Blood of Fu Manchu as
Nayland Smith
1967
Island of the Lost as
Josh MacRae
1967
Off to See the Wizard (TV Series) as
Josh MacRae
- Island of the Lost: Part 2 (1967)
- Island of the Lost: Part 1 (1967) - Josh MacRae
1960
Sword of Sherwood Forest as
Robin Hood
-1960
The Adventures of Robin Hood (TV Series) as
Robin Hood / Luke Tanner
- Trapped (1960) - Robin Hood
- Double Trouble (1960) - Robin Hood
- Bride for an Outlaw (1960) - Robin Hood
- The Pharoah Stones (1960) - Robin Hood
- A Race Against Time (1960) - Robin Hood
- The Edge and the Point (1960) - Robin Hood
- The Champion (1960) - Robin Hood
- Hue and Cry (1960) - Robin Hood
- Hostage for a Hangman (1960) - Robin Hood
- The Parting Guest (1960) - Robin Hood
- The Bagpiper (1960) - Robin Hood
- The Reluctant Rebel (1960) - Robin Hood
- Goodbye Little John (1960) - Robin Hood
- The Charm Pedlar (1960) - Robin Hood
- The Oath (1960) - Robin Hood
- The Debt (1960) - Robin Hood
- The Truce (1960) - Robin Hood
- A Bushel of Apples (1960) - Robin Hood
- Tuck's Love Day (1960) - Robin Hood
- Six Strings to His Bow (1960) - Robin Hood
- The Loaf (1960) - Robin Hood
- The Devil You Don't Know (1959) - Robin Hood
- A Touch of Fever (1959) - Robin Hood
- The Lady-Killer (1959) - Robin Hood
- The Flying Sorcerer (1959) - Robin Hood
- Sybella (1959) - Robin Hood
- Farewell to Tuck. (1958) - Robin Hood
- Marian's Prize (1958) - Robin Hood
- Little Mother (1958) - Robin Hood
- Women's War (1958) - Robin Hood
- Lincoln Green (1958) - Robin Hood
- The Fire (1958) - Robin Hood
- The Lottery (1958) - Robin Hood
- The Doctor (1958) - Robin Hood
- The Minstrel (1958) - Robin Hood
- The Youthful Menace (1958) - Robin Hood
- The Genius (1958) - Robin Hood
- Elixir of Youth (1958) - Robin Hood
- Quickness of the Hand (1958) - Robin Hood
- At the Sign of the Blue Boar (1958) - Robin Hood
- The Ghost That Failed (1958) - Robin Hood
- Roman Gold (1958) - Robin Hood
- The Double (1958) - Robin Hood / Luke Tanner
- Castle in the Air (1958) - Robin Hood
- The Crusaders (1958) - Robin Hood
- Too Many Robins (1958) - Robin Hood
- One Man's Meat (1958) - Robin Hood
- The Healing Hand (1958) - Robin Hood
- Knight Errant (1958) - Robin Hood
- The Profiteer (1958) - Robin Hood
- The Rivals (1958) - Robin Hood
- The Challenge of the Black Knight (1957) - Robin Hood
- The Christmas Goose (1957) - Robin Hood
- To Be a Student (1957) - Robin Hood
- The Bride of Robin Hood (1957) - Robin Hood
- The Mark (1957) - Robin Hood
- The Angry Village (1957) - Robin Hood
- An Apple for the Archer (1957) - Robin Hood
- My Brother's Keeper (1957) - Robin Hood
- Brother Battle (1957) - Robin Hood
- A Change of Heart (1957) - Robin Hood
- The Charter (1957) - Robin Hood
- Pepper (1957) - Robin Hood
- A Tuck in Time (1957) - Robin Hood
- The Salt King (1957) - Robin Hood
- Carlotta (1957) - Robin Hood
- The Road in the Air (1957) - Robin Hood
- The Path of True Love (1957) - Robin Hood
- The Frightened Tailor (1957) - Robin Hood
- The Infidel (1957) - Robin Hood
- The Little People (1957) - Robin Hood
- The Mystery of Ireland's Eye (1957) - Robin Hood
- Highland Fling (1957) - Robin Hood
- Too Many Earls (1957) - Robin Hood
- Food for Thought (1957) - Robin Hood
- The Black Five (1957) - Robin Hood
- The Borrowed Baby (1957) - Robin Hood
- The York Treasure (1957) - Robin Hood
- The Dowry (1957) - Robin Hood
- Fair Play (1957) - Robin Hood
- The Secret Pool (1957) - Robin Hood
- Flight from France (1957) - Robin Hood
- The Goldmaker's Return (1957) - Robin Hood (credit only)
- The Bandit of Brittany (1957) - Robin Hood
- Ambush (1957) - Robin Hood
- The Final Tax (1957) - Robin Hood (credit only)
- The Shell Game (1957) - Robin Hood
- The Blackbird (1957) - Robin Hood
- The Dream (1957) - Robin Hood
- Hubert (1957) - Robin Hood
- The Trap (1956) - Robin Hood
- The Friar's Pilgrimage (1956) - Robin Hood
- Outlaw Money (1956) - Robin Hood
- The Black Patch (1956) - Robin Hood
- The Haunted Mill (1956) - Robin Hood
- The Hero (1956) - Robin Hood
- Isabella (1956) - Robin Hood
- Ransom (1956) - Robin Hood
- The Imposters (1956) - Robin Hood
- The Goldmaker (1956) - Robin Hood
- A Year and a Day (1956) - Robin Hood
- Blackmail (1956) - Robin Hood
- The Scientist (1956) - Robin Hood
- A Village Wooing (1956) - Robin Hood
- The Prisoner (1956) - Robin Hood
- The Wager (1956) - Robin Hood
- The Knight Who Came to Dinner (1956) - Robin Hood
- The Thorkil Ghost (1956) - Robin Hood
- The Traitor (1956) - Robin Hood
- Tables Turned (1956) - Robin Hood
- The Inquisitor (1956) - Robin Hood
- Secret Mission (1956) - Robin Hood
- The Byzantine Treasure (1956) - Robin Hood
- The Wanderer (1956) - Robin Hood
- The May Queen (1956) - Robin Hood
- Children of the Greenwood (1956) - Robin Hood
- Trial by Battle (1956) - Robin Hood
- The Miser (1956) - Robin Hood
- The Deserted Castle (1956) - Robin Hood
- Will Scarlet (1956) - Robin Hood
- Ladies of Sherwood (1956) - Robin Hood
- Richard the Lion-Heart (1956) - Robin Hood
- The Vandals (1956) - Robin Hood
- Errand of Mercy (1956) - Robin Hood
- The Sheriff's Boots (1956) - Robin Hood
- The Intruders (1956) - Robin Hood
- The Brothers (1956) - Robin Hood
- The Jongleur (1956) - Robin Hood
- The Alchemist (1956) - Robin Hood
- The Betrothal (1955) - Robin Hood
- The Youngest Outlaw (1955) - Robin Hood
- The Highlander (1955) - Robin Hood
- A Husband for Marian (1955) - Robin Hood
- The Ordeal (1955) - Robin Hood
- Checkmate (1955) - Robin Hood
- Queen Eleanor (1955) - Robin Hood
- The Challenge (1955) - Robin Hood
- A Guest for the Gallows (1955) - Robin Hood
- Maid Marian (1955) - Robin Hood
- Friar Tuck (1955) - Robin Hood
- Dead or Alive (1955) - Robin Hood
- The Moneylender (1955) - Robin Hood
- The Coming of Robin Hood (1955) - Robin Hood
- Moneymaker
1960
General Electric Theater (TV Series) as
Jonathan K. Love
- Hot Footage (1960) - Jonathan K. Love
1960
Beyond the Curtain as
Capt. Jim Kyle
1959
The United States Steel Hour (TV Series) as
Mr. Stockdale
- The Wayward Widow (1959) - Mr. Stockdale
1955
Contraband Spain as
Treasury Agent Lee Scott
1953
Bandits of Corsica as
Mario / Carlos
1953
Rogue's March as
Capt. Thomas Garron
1952
The Black Castle as
Sir Ronald Burton aka Richard Beckett
1952
Captain Scarlett as
Capt. Carlos Scarlett
1951
Robert Montgomery Presents (TV Series) as
Peter / Peter Carter
- The Moonstone (1952)
- Three O'Clock (1951) - Peter
- Stairway to Heaven (1951) - Peter Carter
1951
Lights Out (TV Series)
- Beyond the Door (1951)
1951
Lux Video Theatre (TV Series) as
Hartford / Denis de Beaulieu
- Stolen Years (1951) - Hartford
- The Sire de Maletroit's Door (1951) - Denis de Beaulieu
1951
Somerset Maugham TV Theatre (TV Series)
- The Fall of Edward Bernard (1951)
1951
Studio One (TV Series) as
Coriolanus
- Coriolanus (1951) - Coriolanus
1951
Lorna Doone as
John Ridd
1951
The Ford Theatre Hour (TV Series) as
Peter Ibbetson
- Peter Ibbetson (1951) - Peter Ibbetson
1951
La rivale dell'imperatrice as
Conte Alexei Orloff
1951
Nash Airflyte Theatre (TV Series) as
Mr. Henry Kennard
- A Kiss for Mr. Lincoln (1951) - Mr. Henry Kennard
1951
The Prudential Family Playhouse (TV Series) as
Peter Standish
- Berkeley Square (1951) - Peter Standish
1950
Shadow of the Eagle as
Count Alexei Orloff
1950
Operation X as
Larry
1950
The Desert Hawk as
Omar - aka The Desert Hawk
1949
Fireside Theatre (TV Series) as
segment "A Terribly Strange Bed"
- The Stronger/A Terribly Strange Bed (1949) - segment "A Terribly Strange Bed"
1949
Now Barabbas as
Tufnell
1949
If This Be Sin as
Michael Barcleigh
1949
The Fan as
Lord Arthur Windermere
1949
The Fighting O'Flynn as
Lord Philip Sedgemonth
1947
Forever Amber as
Lord Harry Almsbury
1946
Showtime as
George Howard
1944
Don't Take It to Heart! as
Peter Hayward
1943
Yellow Canary as
Lieutenant Commander Jim Garrick
1942
Unpublished Story as
Bob Randall
1942
Flying Fortress as
James 'Jim Spence Jr.
1940
I Was an Adventuress as
Paul Vernay
1940
Little Old New York as
Robert Fulton
1939
Here I Am a Stranger as
David Paulding
1939
Stanley and Livingstone as
Gareth Tyce
1939
The Hound of the Baskervilles as
Sir Henry Baskerville
1939
The Little Princess as
Geoffrey Hamilton
1938
Kentucky as
Jack Dillon
1938
Submarine Patrol as
Perry Townsend III
1938
My Lucky Star as
Larry Taylor
1938
Four Men and a Prayer as
Geoffrey Leigh
1934
Sing As We Go! as
Bit
Miscellaneous
1959
The Adventures of Robin Hood (TV Series) (production associate - 26 episodes)
- Trapped (1960) - (production associate)
- Double Trouble (1960) - (production associate)
- Bride for an Outlaw (1960) - (production associate)
- The Pharoah Stones (1960) - (production associate)
- A Race Against Time (1960) - (production associate)
- The Edge and the Point (1960) - (production associate)
- The Champion (1960) - (production associate)
- Hue and Cry (1960) - (production associate)
- Hostage for a Hangman (1960) - (production associate)
- The Parting Guest (1960) - (production associate)
- The Bagpiper (1960) - (production associate)
- The Reluctant Rebel (1960) - (production associate)
- Goodbye Little John (1960) - (production associate)
- The Charm Pedlar (1960) - (production associate)
- The Oath (1960) - (production associate)
- The Debt (1960) - (production associate)
- The Truce (1960) - (production associate)
- A Bushel of Apples (1960) - (production associate)
- Tuck's Love Day (1960) - (production associate)
- Six Strings to His Bow (1960) - (production associate)
- The Loaf (1960) - (production associate)
- The Devil You Don't Know (1959) - (production associate)
- A Touch of Fever (1959) - (production associate)
- The Lady-Killer (1959) - (production associate)
- The Flying Sorcerer (1959) - (production associate)
- Sybella (1959) - (production associate)
Producer
1960
Sword of Sherwood Forest (producer - produced by)
Soundtrack
1939
The Little Princess (performer: "The Fantasy")
1938
My Lucky Star (performer: "This May Be the Night" - uncredited)
Self
1981
Movie Memories (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #1.7 (1981) - Self - Guest
1978
This Is Your Life (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Patricia Neal (1978) - Self
1978
Looks Familiar (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 9 November 1978 (1978) - Self - Guest
1973
The Movie Quiz (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.7 (1973) - Self
1970
The Morecambe & Wise Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #3.6 (1970) - Self
1967
The Golden Shot (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.25 (1967) - Self
1959
Time to Remember (TV Series)
- 1938: Wind up Week
1956
The George Gobel Show (TV Series) as
Self / Robin Hood
- Richard Greene (1956) - Self / Robin Hood
1954
Music-Hall (TV Series) as
Self - Compere
- Episode #4.7 (1954) - Self - Compere
1952
The Kate Smith Evening Hour (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 27 February 1952 (1952) - Self
1951
The Ken Murray Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Steve Allen/Victor Jory/Lola Albright/Richard Greene (1951) - Self
1951
Your Show of Shows (TV Series) as
Self - Guest Performer
- Episode #2.33 (1951) - Self - Guest Performer
Archive Footage
2022
Musings of the Classic Sherlock Holmes Actor (TV Series) as
Jason
- Peter Cushing on 'Tales from the Crypt' (2022) - Jason
2006
World of Robin Hood (TV Movie documentary) as
Robin Hood / Self (uncredited)
2004
Robin Hood: The First Outlaw Hero (TV Movie documentary) as
Robin Hood
2003
Fact or Fiction (TV Series documentary) as
Robin Hood
- Robin Hood (2003) - Robin Hood
1999
The Great Detectives (TV Series documentary) as
Sir Henry Baskerville
- The Mysterious Affair of Sherlock Holmes and the Visionary Doctor (1999) - Sir Henry Baskerville
1997
Biography (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Sonja Henie: Fire on Ice (1997) - Self
1997
Nightmare: The Birth of Victorian Horror (TV Series documentary) as
Sir Henry Baskerville
- The Hound of the Baskervilles (1997) - Sir Henry Baskerville
1995
Robin Hood: Quest for the Crown as
Robin Hood
1994
The World of Hammer (TV Series documentary) as
Robin Hood
- Costumers (1994) - Robin Hood
1991
Robin Hood: The Movie (Video) as
Robin Hood
1987
Best of British (TV Series documentary)
- Things That Go Bump in the Night (1987)
1982
Hooray for Hollywood (Documentary) as
Self - at premiere of The Little Princess (1939)
1981
Years of Lightning (TV Series documentary) as
Robin Hood
- 1958: Now Dig This (1981) - Robin Hood

References

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