Saturday, February 24, 2018

Love and Death (1975): Woody Allen, Diane Keaton and Napoleon


     Written and directed by Woody Allen, Love and Death (1975) is often considered to be the bridge between Allen's early slapstick comedy and his later intellectual/philosophical humor. Made between Sleeper (1973) and Annie Hall (1977), Love and Death (1975) combines his two burgeoning comedic stylings and Woody Allen himself cited the film as his own favorite work. Set in the early 19th Century, the film focuses on a cowardly man forced to serve in the Russian army and fight against Napoleon's forces. Both Woody Allen and Diane Keaton are in fine form in the lead roles. Olga Georges-Picot is excellent in a sexy standout supporting role as well.


Love and Death. 1975: Woody Allen

Love and Death. 1975: Diane Keaton

Love and Death. 1975: Woody Allen

Love and Death. 1975: Olga Georges-Picot

Love and Death. 1975: Woody Allen

Love and Death. 1975: Woody Allen and Olga Georges-Picot

Love and Death. 1975: Woody Allen

Love and Death. 1975: Olga Georges-Picot

Love and Death. 1975: Woody Allen and Diane Keaton

Love and Death. 1975: Woody Allen and Olga Georges-Picot

Love and Death. 1975: Woody Allen and Diane Keaton

Love and Death. 1975: Woody Allen and Olga Georges-Picot

Love and Death. 1975: Woody Allen

Love and Death. 1975: Woody Allen

Love and Death. 1975: Woody Allen, Diane Keaton and Napoleon

Love and Death. 1975: Woody Allen, Diane Keaton and Napoleon

Love and Death. 1975: Woody Allen, Diane Keaton and Napoleon

Love and Death. 1975: Woody Allen

Love and Death. 1975: Woody Allen, Diane Keaton and Napoleon

Love and Death. 1975: Olga Georges-Picot