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Starring Madeline Kahn
To catalog the visual and verbal gags in The Dove would be to ruin this delightful short-subject spoof for the uninitiated viewer. Suffice to say that this "winner of the Golden Escargot Award" (and Oscar nominee) is a dead-on satire of Ingmar Bergman movies in general and Wild Strawberries and Seventh Seal in particular. An ageing professor named Viktor Sundqvist muses on his past while making a crucial stop at a roadside outhouse (the first of several gags involving waste products). He remembers that particular Summer in his youth when he and his beloved Inga were forced into a confrontation-and a badminton game-with Mr. Death. The film's dialogue is spoken in hilarious faux Swedish, with English-language subtitles "translating" the Scandanavian double-talk. (one character offers another a cigar, asking "Phalliken sym-bol?") Madeline Kahn makes a brief appearance as a woman in love with a cow. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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A spot-on and hilarious spoof of Ingmar Bergman films, The Dove (or De Duva, as it is also called) is a treat for film students and foreign film aficionados -- but even those with only a vague notion of "Bergmanesque" will find plenty here to enjoy. To begin with, the pidgin-Swedish language created for the film causes laughs by itself; seeing the manner in which it is sometimes "translated" in the subtitles only adds to the fun. Screenwriter Sidney Davis has done a remarkable job in distilling the essence of Bergman films into 15 minutes and an even more remarkable job of honoring the master filmmaker while still poking fun at him. George Coe and Anthony Lover's co-direction is in perfect sync with Davis' script; there's never a false note at any point. This pays off especially well in the lead-up to the climactic "game of chance," and in the carefully edited and hilariously played game itself. The actors are also well in tune with the filmmakers' intentions. A very young Madeline Kahn makes a definite impression in hr far-too-brief scene, but it is {Coe as Viktor, Davis as Death and Pamela Burrell as Inga that provide Dove's best moments. ~ Craig Butler, All Movie Guide
Tags: love , memory , trip , cow , death
 

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