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The Flight of the Dove

  • 1995
  • R
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
448
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The Flight of the Dove (1995)
Thriller

A beautiful spy trades sex for secrets. A reclusive explosives expert is haunted by a tragic past. When these two meet, the sparks fly... but they have more in common than just a mutual attr... Read allA beautiful spy trades sex for secrets. A reclusive explosives expert is haunted by a tragic past. When these two meet, the sparks fly... but they have more in common than just a mutual attraction to each other; a covert spy ring wants both of them dead. They devise a shocking pl... Read allA beautiful spy trades sex for secrets. A reclusive explosives expert is haunted by a tragic past. When these two meet, the sparks fly... but they have more in common than just a mutual attraction to each other; a covert spy ring wants both of them dead. They devise a shocking plan to outsmart their pursuers... and what began as a sexual encounter escalates into an al... Read all

  • Director
    • Steve Railsback
  • Writer
    • Lewis A. Green
  • Stars
    • Scott Glenn
    • Theresa Russell
    • Lane Smith
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    448
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Steve Railsback
    • Writer
      • Lewis A. Green
    • Stars
      • Scott Glenn
      • Theresa Russell
      • Lane Smith
    • 9User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Scott Glenn
    Scott Glenn
    • William B. Rickman
    Theresa Russell
    Theresa Russell
    • Mary Ann Curran (aka Alex Canis)
    Lane Smith
    Lane Smith
    • Stephen Hahn
    Terence Knox
    Terence Knox
    • Jonathan 'J.B.' Brandels
    Katherine Helmond
    Katherine Helmond
    • Dr. Pamela Schilling
    Joe Pantoliano
    Joe Pantoliano
    • Attorney Brezner
    Alex Rocco
    Alex Rocco
    • Bartender
    Rudy Ramos
    Rudy Ramos
    • Ortiz
    Gary Graham
    Gary Graham
    • Silver
    Angelo Dimascio
    • Burns
    Juan A. Riojas
    • Rodas
    • (as Juan Riojas)
    Bo Eason
    • Donner
    Nicholas Mele
    Nicholas Mele
    • Mailman
    Shashawnee Hall
    Shashawnee Hall
    • Stocky Workman
    Robert Dryer
    Robert Dryer
    • Tall Workman
    Tricia Munford
    Tricia Munford
    • Co-Counsel
    Steve Taub
    • Truck Driver
    • Director
      • Steve Railsback
    • Writer
      • Lewis A. Green
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    mcrodas

    Average film

    As films go, this one is pretty average. It is my first time to see Scott Glenn and Theresa Russell acting. In fact, there are no highs or lows as any aspect of the movie goes. Storyline, acting, cinematography, etc. all average. In the cast of characters, however, there is a problem. See my comments of this movie, if you've viewed it.
    1rsoonsa

    Nearly Total Incompetence Becomes Wearing.

    This reviewer attempts to describe something of merit within each work under consideration, but with this wretchedly made film, one must slide by the woeful efforts by those who generally provide audience enjoyment, i.e., director, screenwriter, actors, editors, et alia, before finally recognizing the customary able efforts from crew technicians as the sole evidence of adequacy. In a plot seldom coherent, Theresa Russell, billed second, is cast as Alex Canis, A.K.A. "The Dove", an entrapment specialist employed by the National Security Agency (N.S.A.), who gathers her information through acts of prostitution, with a specialty as dominatrix, her clients being Federal government officials, and blackmail undoubtedly a goal for her unit, a "covert section" of the N.S.A. that collects photographs of her activities. Since Alex has written, for therapeutic reasons, a not-for-publication autobiography, her supervisor, after learning of the opus, determines that she must be eliminated, and during her flight from homicidal pursuers, she unites with a discredited demolition expert, Will Rickman (Scott Glenn), who is fighting a lawsuit originating from two accidental deaths within his most recently demolished building and the pair exchange sexual bouquets when not avoiding being killed. In his only stint as director of a feature, Steve Railsback, although a charismatic actor, obviously lacks those skills requisite for guiding other players, since he merely turns Russell and Glenn loose to fish for whatever they might find of worth within a sloppily written screenplay and as these two happen to benefit from a strong director, their mannered performances must rate at the bottom of their portfolios. The liberal footage of amorous thrashing about between Alex and Will is a clear attempt to add mustard for the largely incomprehensible proceedings, but the result is more silly than sensuous, and gives only momentary surcease for a storyline that has more flaws in continuity than can be found in any average score or two of other films, to a point where one feels simply embarrassed for all involved.
    gazzo-2

    Theresa Russells up Scott.

    Am watching this right now...Theresa Russell as always is easy as hell on the eyes, all long blonde hair, eyebrows and attitude. She and Scott Glenn-same old Sam Elliott-ish rawboned guy from 'Red October' and 'Urban Cowboy'-are light years better than their material here.

    They're in the usual spy/intrigue/bad film noir direct to video sort of jobbie that Theresa was stuck in for most of the '90s-Trade Off, Public Enemy#1, Impulse(a good one actually...)etc. You expect Shannon Tweed to be in movies like this, not the gal who did 'Black Widow', 'Razor's Edge', 'Insignificance' and 'Bad Timing'. Glenn has also done things like 'Silverado'-he has talent which is certainly not used here.

    Good guys like Alex Rocco and Lane Smith walk through their roles, not much to work with and not much inspiration either.

    ** stars, for Theresa and Scott, but little else.
    paul vincent zecchino

    Spy Within proved prophetic

    Watch Spy/Dove closely. Yes, Theresa Russell, Scott Glenn, Alex Rocco, Lane Smith, Joe Pantoliano among others surely are accomplished actors deserving of finer material. But they made this film as Americans were being lulled into complacency. Some involved in Spy clearly weren't.

    Today? Spy proves prophetic. Look at the story. Isn't the protagonist Cathy O'Brien by another name? Rogue G-men outsourcing wet work to thugs? Who'd have thought? Not many in '94. Today?

    Glenn and Russell's characters find themselves in twisted new world swirling with predatory undertows albeit superficially bland. New realities buffet them like serial tsunamis. Though Glenn's character at first won't see it, his and Russell's are similar. It's how they'll survive in a world in which everyone betrays everyone else.

    Joe Pantoliano should have received an award for his performance as smarmy chivato sociopathic lawyer. Yes, redundant. Sorry. His grinning socio-baiter defines lawyers in specific and societal cancer in general.

    As a 'great actor', doesn't he make you want to reach thru the screen and throttle him? Did I say something 'intimidating'? Does my visceral analysis of Pantoliano's interpretation constitute a Thought Crime? Will I lose my rights to a false malicious Restraining Order obtained by greaszy larcenous thugs of the sort portrayed in Spy?

    Yes, I'm being facetious and for good reason. Art prophesies Life in Spy/Dove. Don't we find ourselves in a not so brave world? Guilty until proved guilty? Ms. Russell's character opted out of the world. Scott Glenn's temporarily defeated character followed. His first step? Fearless demonstration of compassion by pursuing the purse snatchers.

    Isn't it telling when G/Thugs witness a home explosion and presume their quarry to be dead? Nevertheless, they advance not so much cautiously as timidly, with guns drawn? Of what were they afraid? Their own treachery? Spy contains insights vital for survival.

    Dr. Paul Vincent Zecchino

    Manasota Key, Florida

    06 October, 2006

    "Truth leads a wretched life -

    and always survives the lie."

    • Cathy O'Brien
    inframan

    Good fast sexy little flick

    Some people look for meanings & messages everywhere. There are no messages here, just 2 very sexy people with very good chemistry fighting off those bad guys that are always out there. Nope, this movie is not particularly trendy, but it sure works, like an updated b-movie of old. This is real pulp fiction, not the pretend/pop kind. Railsback knows his stuff, & it wasn't learned in a video store.

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      Known as Flight of the Dove in some countries
    • Connections
      Featured in Cult-Tastic: Tales from the Trenches with Roger and Julie Corman: Outsiders (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      Cool Drink of Water
      Written by John Ford Coley and Dana Peters

      Performed by John Ford Coley

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    • Release date
      • March 1995 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Spy Within
    • Filming locations
      • USA(Location)
    • Production companies
      • Hillwood Entertainment Film Group Inc.
      • New Horizons Picture
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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