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Flight of the Doves

  • 1971
  • G
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
638
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Flight of the Doves (1971)
DramaFamily

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

  • Director
    • Ralph Nelson
  • Writers
    • Frank Gabrielson
    • Ralph Nelson
    • Walter Macken
  • Stars
    • Ron Moody
    • Jack Wild
    • Dorothy McGuire
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    638
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ralph Nelson
    • Writers
      • Frank Gabrielson
      • Ralph Nelson
      • Walter Macken
    • Stars
      • Ron Moody
      • Jack Wild
      • Dorothy McGuire
    • 36User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ron Moody
    Ron Moody
    • Hawk Dove
    Jack Wild
    Jack Wild
    • Finn Dove
    Dorothy McGuire
    Dorothy McGuire
    • Mary Magdalene St. Bridget O'Flaherty
    Stanley Holloway
    Stanley Holloway
    • The Judge
    William Rushton
    • Tobias Cromwell
    Dana
    Dana
    • Sheila
    Brendan O'Reilly
    Brendan O'Reilly
    • Michael
    John Molloy
    • Mickser
    Barry Keegan
    Barry Keegan
    • Powder
    Tom Hickey
    Tom Hickey
    • Pat Flynn
    Niall Toibin
    Niall Toibin
    • Sergeant O'Casey
    Noel Purcell
    Noel Purcell
    • Rabbi
    Helen Raye
    • Derval Dove
    Brendan Agnew
    • Man Behind Peter
    • (uncredited)
    Emmet Bergin
    • Paddy
    • (uncredited)
    Joe Cahill
    • Fat Garda
    • (uncredited)
    Brendan Cauldwell
    • Club Manager
    • (uncredited)
    Vernon Hayden
    • Customs Official
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Ralph Nelson
    • Writers
      • Frank Gabrielson
      • Ralph Nelson
      • Walter Macken
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews36

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    10markanthonycraig

    A beautiful time capsule of a different age, too!

    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!!!
    shark-43

    Wow - memory lane

    I thought I was the only kid who saw this, let alone remembered it. I love the score of this film and tried to search for the music for years. As a kid, I was blown away by OLIVER, so when 3 of the cast members made another film together, well, I was there, THAT and the fact that my 12 year old sister had a crush on Jack Wild. Wow. I should try and rent the movie again.
    6jcravens42

    Typical 1970s Children's Movie

    I didn't grow up with this movie. As can be seen by the reviews here, many people did, and have very fond memories of it. This is a typical 1970s children's movie, made on the cheap, with bright colors, over-acting, greedy adult villains, cartoon-like bits, hippies, children in peril, really bad wigs and silly dialogue. I can see how children now would still love this, with the sweet and incredibly charming Jack Wild (my first crush - I would have lost my mind had I seen this as a kid - although his wig is horrible) and the adorable girl that plays his little sister and the happy ending. As for me, an adult, seeing it the first time: it's nice to see the Irish countryside in the 1970s. I've seen some reviewers say it's full of offensive stereotypes - it is a CHILDREN'S MOVIE and the characters are bigger than life and completely unrealistic, just like most kids' movies NOW. But the reality is that the only way you'll really like this movie now is if you grew up with it - which I didn't. One moment I did really love: the parade, with the song you don't have to be Irish to be Irish, which celebrates the diversity of immigrants who have contributed to the culture of the isle for a long while - it was refreshing to see in 2021. And it was nice to see Dorothy McGuire having fun.
    kevinm-43583

    Terrible Adaptation

    The book on which this film was supposed to be based is a beloved story from my childhood. I purchased this film thinking it would bring the book to life. Not at all the case. This film is a poorly acted, non-sensical, unfunny, cringe-worthy adaptation that captures nothing of the charm and beauty of the original story. That the screenwriter and director inexplicably decided to take the story in the direction of a dumb comedy/bad musical is one of the great head-scratchers of all time. What a waste. My wish is that someday someone remakes this film and sticks to the original tone and personality of the book. That's a film I'd want to watch. This one is going in the trash.
    10dbrinkley-1

    Brilliantly acted

    A very well acted film by actors Ron Moody and Jack Wild who worked well together in the movie Oliver. Ron Moody is brilliantly funny and sometimes frightening with his disguises and different characters. Jack Wild is wonderful as the compassionate loving older brother who loves his younger sister enough to run away to Ireland so she can be truly loved by someone: their grandmother who is nicely portrayed by Dorthy McGuire. The adventures they encounter on their way to Ireland are wonderful as is the scenery of Ireland. This film was shot entirely in Ireland and the music soundtrack is as lovely as Ireland. A nice family film with a happy ending. Beats what is out there today.

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    • Trivia
      Jack Wild later admitted he was drunk every day of filming.
    • Goofs
      The trains at the Liverpool - Dublin railway/Ferry terminus are neither British Rail locomotives or in Standard British Rail Blue & Yellow livery. This scene was quite obviously filmed in Eire on the Irish Railway network with only a token attempt (a loudspeaker announcement in an English accent) to hide it.
    • Crazy credits
      The opening Columbia logo on this film has no lettering, just the lady with the torch.
    • Connections
      References Le vol du grand rapide (1903)
    • Soundtracks
      You Don't Have To Be Irish To Be Irish
      Music by Roy Budd

      Lyric by Ralph Nelson (as Alf Elson)

      Performed by a chorus including Noel Purcell, Helen Raye and Jack Wild (uncredited)

      [Performed during the St. Patrick's Day parade]

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    • Release date
      • August 1, 1971 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • Ralph Nelson's Flight of the Doves
    • Filming locations
      • Portrush, County Antrim, Ireland.(Old Castle)
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Rainbow Releasing
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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