Love and Death
Set in 19th-century Russia, Allen is a cowardly serf drafted into the Napoleonic war, who would rather write poetry and obsess over his beautiful but pretentious cousin. Allen's cowardice serves him well when he hides in a cannon and is shot into a tent of French soldiers, making him a national hero. A hilarious parody of Russian literature, Love and Death is a must-see for fans of Allen's films.
Released: 1975
Casts:
Woody Allen, Diane Keaton, Georges Adet, Frank Adu, Edmond Ardisson, Féodor Atkine, Yves Barsacq, Lloyd Battista, Jack Berard, Eva Betrand, George Birt, Yves Brainville, Gérard Buhr, Henri Coutet, Patricia Crown, Henri Czarniak, Despo Diamantidou, Sandor Elès, Luce Fabiole, Florian, Jacqueline Fogt, Sol Frieder, Olga Georges-Picot, Harold Gould, Harry Hankin, Jessica Harper, Brian Coburn, Tony Jay, Jack Lenoir, Leib Lensky, Anne Lonnberg, Edward Marcus, Jacques Maury, Narcissa McKinley, Aubrey Morris, Denise Péron, Beth Porter, Roger Lumont, Alfred Lutter, Alan Rossett, Shimen Ruskin, Percival Russel, Chris Sanders, Zvee Scooler, C.A.R. Smith, Fred Smith, Bernard Taylor, Clément Thierry, Alan Tilvern, James Tolkan, Hélène Vallier, Howard Vernon, Glenn Williams, Jacob Witkin, Tutte Lemkow, Albert Augier