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A Walk with Love and Death

  • 1969
  • PG
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
876
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Anjelica Huston and Assi Dayan in A Walk with Love and Death (1969)
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In a story set during the Hundred Years War, a student who has abandoned his studies in Paris, pairs with a young noblewoman with whom he has fallen in love.In a story set during the Hundred Years War, a student who has abandoned his studies in Paris, pairs with a young noblewoman with whom he has fallen in love.In a story set during the Hundred Years War, a student who has abandoned his studies in Paris, pairs with a young noblewoman with whom he has fallen in love.

  • Director
    • John Huston
  • Writers
    • Dale Wasserman
    • Hans Koningsberger
  • Stars
    • Anjelica Huston
    • Assi Dayan
    • Anthony Higgins
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    876
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Huston
    • Writers
      • Dale Wasserman
      • Hans Koningsberger
    • Stars
      • Anjelica Huston
      • Assi Dayan
      • Anthony Higgins
    • 16User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Anjelica Huston
    Anjelica Huston
    • Claudia
    Assi Dayan
    Assi Dayan
    • Heron of Fois
    • (as Assaf Dayan)
    Anthony Higgins
    Anthony Higgins
    • Robert of Loris
    • (as Anthony Corlan)
    John Hallam
    John Hallam
    • Sir Meles
    Robert Lang
    Robert Lang
    • Pilgrim Leader
    Guy Deghy
    Guy Deghy
    • The Priest
    Michael Gough
    Michael Gough
    • Mad Monk
    George Murcell
    George Murcell
    • The Captain
    Eileen Murphy
    • Gypsy Girl
    Anthony Nicholls
    Anthony Nicholls
    • Father Superior
    Joseph O'Conor
    Joseph O'Conor
    • Pierre of St. Jean
    • (as Joseph O'Connor)
    John Huston
    John Huston
    • Robert the Elder
    John Franklyn
    • Whoremaster
    Francis Heim
    • Knight Lieutenant
    Melvyn Hayes
    Melvyn Hayes
    • First Entertainer
    Barry Keegan
    Barry Keegan
    • Peasant Leader
    Nicholas Smith
    Nicholas Smith
    • Pilgrim
    Antoinette Reuss
    • Charcoal Woman
    • Director
      • John Huston
    • Writers
      • Dale Wasserman
      • Hans Koningsberger
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    User reviews16

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    7kyivguy

    Well shot with intriguing plot

    I would have preferred the film in Sepia or black and white. Everyone was a bit too made up for the 14th. Century. Interesting, thought provoking but only mildly entertaining. Certainly not one of John Huston's best efforts.
    6tonstant viewer

    Neither Fabulous Nor a Failure

    This film bends over backwards to look like old paintings and tapestries, and succeeds better than some others with ten times the budget.

    Dayan is not a strong actor, and baby Angelica is even worse, but the film is worth watching if you're in a poetic frame of mind.

    The story wanders and is lumpy in shape, yet I'm glad to have seen this movie and finished it with strong, lingering emotion.

    A doodle from a great artist can be more interesting than a strained masterwork from a lesser talent. Worthwhile for those who still have nerve endings.
    8Weirdling_Wolf

    'A Walk With Love and Death' is one of the more unfairly neglected works of 60s agitprop cinema.

    Filmmaking legend John Huston's visually sumptuous, rousingly full-blooded, hugely undervalued 'A Walk With Love and Death (1968) is, for me, one of the more unfairly neglected works of 60s agitprop cinema. This rather cruel, emotionally visceral, oppressively dark tale of burgeoning love set against the squalling, brutalist backdrop of 14th century France, with its increasingly malign, irreligious mania and ceaseless warmongering has retained much of its power to draw you into this especially grim and turbulent epoch.

    Unlike so many bloodless, pretty-plastic cinema couples I had a great sympathy for the desperate travails of naive, haughty, yet wholly innocent Claudia of St. Jean (Angelica Huston) and her earnest young paramour Heron of Foix (Assi Dayan), and I can readily imagine Terry Gilliam, Michael Winterbottom, Andrea Arnold, and Gaspar Noe might also appreciate Huston's doomily atmospheric, frequently distressing period masterpiece. A bold, triumphant expression of refined cinematic art made ever more divine by maestro Georges Delerue's sublime score! While 'A Walk With Love and Death' is certainly not without its missteps, it is quite obvious that Huston's majestic, witheringly unsentimental film has not only endured, the galvanizing themes of an impoverished, ruthlessly exploited minority angrily rising up against their mercenary oppressors is disturbingly relevant!
    5TheLittleSongbird

    Peaceful love and deadly war

    The two biggest reasons for seeing 'A Walk with Love and Death' were seeing father and daughter John Huston (as director) and Anjelica (in the lead role and her film debut) collaborating together in the first of three films. The others being the infinitely better 'Prizzi's Honor' (which garnered Anjelica a deserved Oscar win) and 'The Dead' (John's last film). Have loved Anjelica ever since 'Ever After: A Cinderella Story', a film still close to my heart, and John directed a number of classics such as 'The African Queen', 'The Asphalt Jungle' and 'Treasure of the Sierra Madre'.

    Neither are at their best here by any stretch. Did like the concept for 'A Walk with Love and Death' and really wanted to like it considering my love for Anjelica and John, but this was one of those difficult to rate and review films. And this reviewer has always had a bit of a nightmare summing up her thoughts on films that left her mixed or/and conflicted into a review, and it is going to be obvious in this review. It is a contender for Anjelica's worst performance and when it comes to John's filmography it is a lesser effort (nowhere near as poor as 'Phobia' though).

    'A Walk with Love and Death' does have good things. It is beautifully filmed with sumptuous costuming and settings that are very evocative of the period. Which is given a very intriguing and uncompromisingly unpredictable depiction in how it deals with social disruption. The music score is very haunting and dream-like.

    Did think that a good job was done showing how combat and chaos was like at the time and what is shown is very realistic and not for the faint hearted.

    Having said all of that, there are a number of strikes against 'A Walk with Love and Death'. Both Hustons are out of their depth, particularly Anjelica whose inexperience in acting and reluctance in doing the film come through loud and clear in a very wooden performance. John's direction is lethargic and lacks cohesion, there was a real sense that he had no idea what to do with the material which he was not at ease at. Assi Dayan does fare a little bit better in the acting stakes, but still is stiff and out of place and he has no chemistry with Anjelica.

    Furthermore, 'A Walk with Love and Death' is very sluggishly paced from dragging out a pretty slightly plotted story, managing to make the already overlong length feel longer. Because of the sprawling all over the place structure the film lacks cohesion and at worst is borderline incoherent. The script is pure self-indulgence and over flowery, trying hard to be poetic and thought provoking but sounding like gibberish instead. None of the characters are fleshed out that well.

    In conclusion, something of a moderately intriguing failure to be seen as a curio. 5/10.
    5allyjack

    An odd item in Huston's filmography

    The movie is a thin, episodic journey through a landscape marked by battles and skirmishes and dangers - it doesn't aim for an epic quality (everything is very sparse) nor to analyze the political or social aspects of the situation (except in a brief appearance by Huston himself as a nobleman who's giving up his rank to join the peasants - he's much more vibrant and interesting than anyone else in the movie): actually it's a bit of a mystery what it DOES aim to do. Judged simply as an evocation of pure time and place, it's a bit too discreet and tidy - hardly the kind of attempt to conjure up messy verisimilitude that failed in "Revolution." Huston is fairly interesting and manages to convey both her noble blood and the idiosyncratic attitude that would have led her on this journey. The film's general discretion works against a compelling depiction of passion, and it ultimately seems to have worked its way merely to a teenage idyll of togetherness, which makes it hard to face up to the imminent tragedy. An odd item in Huston's filmography, sometimes exhibiting the awkwardness of a dubbed Continental item.

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    • Trivia
      The film was not a box-office success, although John Huston noted in his autobiography, An Open Book, that it was highly praised in France, where there was a greater understanding of the historical context.
    • Goofs
      Heron is told that Dammartin, where he met Claudia, has been sacked. But he has just traveled directly from there himself, so it's most unlikely that anyone carrying the news of that event would have overtaken him. It's too easy to forget, in these days of instant news-transmission, that in the old days it took weeks or months for news to travel any distance.
    • Connections
      Featured in Music for the Movies: Georges Delerue (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      Knights Song : To Castle Of Ruis
      Music by Georges Delerue

      Lyrics by Micheline Gautron and Gladys Hill

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    • Release date
      • October 5, 1969 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Eine Reise mit der Liebe und dem Tod
    • Filming locations
      • Italy(19/10/1968)
    • Production company
      • John Huston-Carter De Haven Production
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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