LOVE AND DEATH
Woody Allen, Diane Keaton, Feodor Atkine
MGM/UA; Directed by Woody Allen
Rated PG; 85 minutes; 1975
If a comedy based on the great Russian novels doesn't sound funny to you, then you don't know Woody Allen. Try to imagine Boris Grushenko (Woody Allen), a small skinny coward in the Russian army during the Napoleonic Wars. Like any good Russian of the time, Boris talks and thinks expansively on all the great issues of life, love, and death. The plot leads us to everything in the era worth lampooning.