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Love and Death (1975)
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Synopsis
Woody Allen
's Love and Death is purportedly a satire of all things Russian, from Leo Tolstoy and Fyodor Dostoyevsky novels to
Sergei Eisenstein
films, but it plays more like a spin on
Bob Hope
's
Monsieur Beaucaire
. Allen plays Boris, a 19th century Russian who falls in love with his distant (and married) cousin Sonja (
Diane Keaton
). Pressed into service with the Russian army during the war against Napoleon, Boris accidentally becomes a hero, then goes on to win a duel against a cuckolded husband (
Harold Gould
). He returns to Sonja, hoping to settle down on the Steppes somewhere, but Sonja has become fired up with patriotic fervor, insisting that Boris join a plot to kill Napoleon. Intellectual in-jokes abound in Love and Death, and other gags are basic Allen one-liners; for instance, after being congratulated for his lovemaking skills, Boris replies nonchalantly, "I practice a lot when I'm alone." The pseudo-Russian ambience of Love and Death is comically enhanced by the
Sergey Prokofiev
compositions on the musical track. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Féodor Atkine
Mikhail
Henri Czarniak
Ivan Grushenko
Despo Diamantidou
Mother
Sol Frieder
Leonid Voskovec
Olga Georges-Picot
Countess Alexandrovna
Harold Gould
Anton Ivanovitch
Jessica Harper
Natasha
Alfred Lutter
Young Boris
James Tolkan
Napoleon
Woody Allen
Boris
Diane Keaton
Sonia
Production Crew
Willy Holt
Art Director
Juliet Taylor
Casting
Miriam Brickman
Casting
Ghislain Cloquet
Cinematographer
Sergey Prokofiev
Composer (Music Score)
Gladys de Segonzac
Costume Designer
Woody Allen
Director
Ralph Rosenblum
Editor
Ron Kalish
Editor
Sergey Prokofiev
Featured Music
Paul Feyder
First Assistant Director
Marie-Madeleine Paris
Makeup
Charles H. Joffe
Producer
Fred T. Gallo
Producer
Martin Poll
Producer
Mildred Cramm
Screenwriter
Woody Allen
Screenwriter
Al Gramaglia
Sound/Sound Designer
Daniel Brisseau
Sound/Sound Designer
Kit West
Special Effects
Peter Dawson
Special Effects
Year: 1975
Runtime: 85
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Color type
DeLuxe Color
Produced by
United Artists
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