Flight of the Doves

April. 02,1971      G
Rating:
6.3
Trailer Synopsis Cast

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

Ron Moody as  Hawk Dove
Jack Wild as  Finn Dove
Dorothy McGuire as  Granny O'Flaherty
Stanley Holloway as  Judge Liffy
Helen Raye as  Derval Dove
William Rushton as  Tobias Cromwell
Dana as  Sheila
Noel Purcell as  Rabbi
Tom Hickey as  Pat Flynn
Niall Tóibín as  Sergeant O'Casey

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Reviews

Mjeteconer
1971/04/02

Just perfect...

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YouHeart
1971/04/03

I gave it a 7.5 out of 10

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Limerculer
1971/04/04

A waste of 90 minutes of my life

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Blake Rivera
1971/04/05

If you like to be scared, if you like to laugh, and if you like to learn a thing or two at the movies, this absolutely cannot be missed.

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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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jay-863
1971/04/07

I had the original book when I was a child and read it many times. In my head I had concrete images of the characters and places that the story described. A few years back I discovered that a movie had been made from the book, but had never been able to find a copy to buy or view. Then the other day it dawned on me to check You-Tube and I found it instantly. I was so excited to watch it!However, as many movie made from books can be, this one was somewhat of a letdown. Many of the interesting characters and scenes from the book are totally missing from the film and other things have been added that were never in the book.For instance, in the book, there is a character who is the "children's uncle from America". The character is a small one and mostly in the background of the plot and only for a short while. He does meet up with the children near the end of the story, but only briefly and then is gone again. In the movie, this character is blown out of all proportion into a villainous psychopath and whole new plot lines are created to give the character lots of screen time. The only reason I can figure that this was done is because the character was played by Ron Moody, a well-known actor, and they needed to make the part bigger for someone of that stature. Having read the book and knowing the original story, the revision of the story to make this happen really took away from the original. I left thinking, "If they hadn't wasted time on this storyline, they could have focused on the adventures that actually took place in the book.There was also a scene that was reminiscent of keystone cops racing in and out of a series of doors in a wall. I think it was supposed to be humorous but, since it did not fit into or advance the story at all, it seemed very out of place.Also, the book had the character of Michael, the policeman who was "on vacation", portrayed as a caring "overseer", often in the background, watching the children as they made their way on their journey and making sure they were OK, but being careful not to "help" them. Michael was a major character in the book. He was also kind to the children, as were some other characters, such as Nickser (who was called Mickser in the movie). The movie version of Nickser was just another person determined to turn the children in to the authorities. In the movie, the Michael character was "just a policeman" and was just as bent on capturing the children as anyone else. The movie contained almost no characters that were kind to the children (the rabbi, being an exception, though again the entire synagogue and parade scenes made no sense and were not from the book, either). Several scenes from the movie were very good at capturing an almost exact replication of the book, such as when Finn and Derval blended into the family with all the children so they could get free transportation and again at the end when the children arrived at their grandmother's house. Actually, the scene of the grandmother's house from higher up on the hill (when the kids first see it) is just as I pictured it when reading the book.I began wondering about who from today's actors could be cast in the various roles if a remake were made. In thinking about that, I didn't take the actor's country of origin into account (as good actors can do an accent if they work at it), but rather who I saw fitting the physical and personality descriptions of the characters as they were given in the book. I didn't come up with suggestions for all of them, but here are a few:Finn: (Couldn't come up with anyone for this) Derval: The Fanning sisters came to mind, but they are both too old now. Uncle Toby: Mark Addy Granny O'Flaherty: I think Fionnula Flanagan would be perfect.Judge: Michael Caine Nickser: Colm Meaney Powder: Stephen Rea Michael: Paddy Considine, James Nesbitt, David Tennant, George ClooneyOf course, if they did remake the movie, I would want it to follow the book and not some made-up plot lines to cater to a particular actor.Someone asked about the time-frame in which this story is supposed to be set. The movie makes it appear to be 1960's (though filmed in 1971). The book gave no date indication. It was generic enough that you could imagine it happening in various times. I personally had it set (in my mind) in the 1940's or 1950's. Because there is little indication of technological devices (the book does mention a boat and Nicker's van), and much travel seemed to be on foot or pack animal, it is easy to imagine it happening in various time periods. I think this gives it an insulating effect, making it "timeless" in a sense.It was fun to finally see the movie - it was just different than the book with which I was familiar.

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elrondgraycat
1971/04/08

I read another comment posted on this sight that 3 people who stared in "Oliver" were also in "Flight of the Doves." I know of Jack Wild and Ron Moody, who is the third? I checked the actor profiles of the entire given cast of "Flight of the Doves" but could not find another actor whose name also appeared on the cast list of "Oliver"! please can someone shed some light on the 3rd "Oliver" co-star? Was the person whose comment I read referring to crew instead of cast? if so, that would explain my confusion as I only scanned cast lists. However I am still fascinated to know the name of the Third person who is credited inboth films.

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shiralee
1971/04/09

I first saw this film when I was about 5 or 6 on tv,and it stuck in my mind.Sadly I never got to see it again until 3 years ago when sky tv showed it.It was just as good as I had remembered it.What I really like about it is its not a silly kids film, it is sensible yet still has a little comedy element to it.It is about two orphans who run away from their cruel step dad.They run away to Ireland to try to find their grandma.Also coming after them is their uncle Hawk who wants to kill them, so that there grandfathers inheritance will pass to him.I can't praise this film enough, the acting is superb and the soundtrack is also brilliant.It really is an underated cinema gem in my opinion.It has to be one of my all time film favourites.Please see if you can.

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