The Flight of the Dove
The Flight of the Dove
| 10 June 1994 (USA)
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An explosives expert fleeing his past and a beautiful spy trading sex for secrets find themselves in love and fighting the spy ring out to kill them.

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Huievest

Instead, you get a movie that's enjoyable enough, but leaves you feeling like it could have been much, much more.

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Ava-Grace Willis

Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.

Matylda Swan

It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties.

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Billy Ollie

Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable

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zimbo_the_donkey_boy

A Roger Corman film. OK. I don't know why others whined over how the director is a better actor and how they'd expect others to do this film. So what? Roger Corman may have only been an executive producer of this flick but, having seen his name in the opening credits, this video didn't disappoint me. It is a competently assembled action movie. Theresa Russell looks good with clothes and without. Scott Glenn is entertaining fighting and drinking, and fortunately we only have to look at his bare butt once. It's too bad that the NSA's IMDb members have all voted against this fun film, just to protect their secret government jobs. Fortunately the rest of us IMDb members are too smart to be swayed by their evil conspiratorial campaign. And I didn't mean to suggest that Theresa is simply eye-candy; she can act, too. But, when we repeatedly get to see her naughty bits -- woo woo.

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merklekranz

Scott Glenn plays a tormented demolition expert, who is haunted by the deaths of a homeless family accidentally killed in his last building implosion. Theresa Russell is a government informant who seduces for secrets. After Russell is targeted for elimination by the government, she involves, and gets involved with Glenn. Using their expertise, the pair try to elude the hired hit men who relentlessly pursue them. There is good chemistry between the fleeing lovers. I was especially impressed with Russell's performance, because she is usually in artsy type films with little going on other than dialog. The ending is both clever and satisfying. - MERK

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mcrodas

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.

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gazzo-2

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.

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