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Flight of the Doves

Flight of the Doves (1971)

April. 02,1971
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6.3
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G
| Drama Family

While fleeing across the Irish countryside, two orphans are pursued by their villainous uncle, a master of disguises.

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Pacionsbo
1971/04/02

Absolutely Fantastic

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Salubfoto
1971/04/03

It's an amazing and heartbreaking story.

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Sameer Callahan
1971/04/04

It really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.

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Isbel
1971/04/05

A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.

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martin-fennell
1971/04/06

Charming film has smashing performances from Wild and Moody. Some touching scenes, but then there are others that are just too twee.. That's Hollywood Irish for you.The song "you don't have to be Irish to be Irish" might embarrass some natives of the emerald isle. Maguire overacts. One to curl up by the fire on Christmas day to.

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lindaslegs
1971/04/07

wow!!! I thought I was dreaming this film as everyone I asked had never heard of it.So I was most surprised to find this site with the film starred.My kids watched this many years ago and were glued to the TV so I am pleased its on DVD so I can get it and pass it on to THEIR kids.Was one of the nicest,gentlest,olde worlde films I have seen.Brought back memories of a "sweeter" time before violence...sex...drugs...horror flicks and the like.Would like to see this on TV a bit more.....much better than the usual Saturday and Sunday afternoon offerings don't think I would want a re-make the powers that be might introduce "other" things that would spoil this excellent kids movie

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parklad
1971/04/08

Although the film at times feels like an over cooked tourist ad it would be unfair to overlook some fine moments.Ron Moody shows off all of his remarkable skills in a series of ham characters,while Jack Wild is better than usual as Finn.I have just seen this film not having watched it since the seventies and I really liked Tom Hickey as Garda Flynn.The film is well worth a look and kids would immediately empathize with the two runaways.It also features a Synagogue which is a rarity in an Irish based movie.The narrative is a standard fugitive adventure and no more with plenty of twists and turns but some of the set pieces are poor,such as the dire parade and the cringe-worthy scene outside the church when the tour bus pulls in.Noetheless,Moody as Hawk keeps the tension alive throughout.

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Mark Craig
1971/04/09

As a 43 year old watching this film after over 30 years, it brought a tear to my eye. The beautiful music by Roy Budd (which is available on CD in Britain) reminds one of a totally different era that is part of my childhood. Watching the film and seeing the ancient cars on the roads, the clothes on the ordinary people in the background, the hairstyles and fashions ...... the sweet innocence of the little girl is something that's gone forever, but captured in this charming little film made in 1970 on location in Ireland. It makes me sad to realise that it is an age which I look back with fondness whilst remembering my own childhood. But what will my own kids have to remember? Despite my best efforts, they live in a world of wall to wall television filled with violence and sexual innuendo masquerading as comedy, computer cyberspace, street gangs and stress caused by modern life and expectations of them to perform and excel. As kids in the 1960's and 1970's we had none of that - life was so much simpler and immensely more enjoyable.It is brilliant that this film is available on DVD for us to watch today. It deserves to be in the same league as those other classic British films made for family viewing at that period in British cinema history: "Oliver!", "The Railway Children", "The Amazing Mr Blunden", "Black Beauty" (1970 version!).The film features British character actor Ron Moody who excelled at the multi-disguises villain with a soft heart, a type of role he would play again 10 years later on the HTV series "Into the Labyrinth". What a shame that Jack Wild (Finn) died earlier in 2006 of throat cancer. And whatever happened to the delightful Helen Raye (Derval)? She never acted in anything again, but she should have done as she was as good in this role as Georgie Henley is in the current Narnia film. Even Irish songstress Dana appears in the film (the same year she won the Eurovision Song Contest) as a gypsy girl to sing a hauntingly beautiful ballad in Gaelic and English.My 9 year old daughter fell in love with this film when I showed it to her the other day. She still has that innocence, which I hold onto for as long as possible with her before she descends into the terrible tantrum-filled teen years that her brothers have already entered (and even they watched it and didn't moan!).A great film for kids to watch, and a wonderful wallow in nostalgia for those of us over 40 years of age!!!

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