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Synopsis

Set in the Middle Ages during the Hundred Years War, the film opens with Heron of Fois wandering through the French countryside trying to avoid the death and destruction around him. Soon he meets Claudia, the young daughter of a nobleman, and the pair fall in love. They decide to flee the country together; but the war overcomes them. —TVguide.com

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John Huston

The son of actor Walter Huston, American film director John Marcellus Huston was born in Missouri, travelling widely with his family in vaudeville circles, he enjoyed a wild and unconventional youth.

He boxed, rode horses in Mexico and wrote for magazines in New York, before writing dialogue for Hollywood. Before breaking into directing, Huston also spent time acting and street-performing in Paris and London.

His first film, ‘The Maltese Falcon’, was made in 1941, becoming the classic adaptation, and making a star out of Humphrey Bogart. Bogart also appeared in Huston’s next few films: ‘Key Largo’, ‘Across The Pacific’ and ‘The Treasure of The Sierra Madre’.

It was with the latter that Huston won his first Best Director Oscar. His father, Walter, also appeared in the film, winning Best Supporting Actor.

Making military documentaries during World War II, Huston hit the big time again with his 1950 crime film, ‘The Asphalt Jungle’. Following this was ‘The African… read more

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Daniel S.

22Feb12

Rarely seen nowaday , this movie could be considered as a study of class relations in the Middle Ages between the Nobles, the Church and the rest of the Nation. If you're not interested in these matters, you could possibly like the main plot describing a love story between a scholar and a noble damsel trying to survive and find happiness in the middle of a civil war. For my part, A Walk with Love and Death is already forgotten. Unfortunately.

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