Lord Love a Duck

  • Comedy
  • Drama
2/21/1966
105

This motion picture is an act of pure aggression

From his prison cell, young Alan Musgrave relates his experiences of the previous year dedicated to fulfilling every whim of beautiful and self-absorbed high school senior Barbara Ann Greene.

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  • tricksy

    The early nineteen sixties were the great age of black comic satire in American cinema. Everyone remembers Doctor Strangelove and The Nutty Professor and Lolita and One Two Three and The Loved One.In a sense, this neglected masterpiece was the culmination. Even though Axelrod wasn't a genius like Kubrick or Wilder, this film hits its target just as unerringly. Think of it as a darker, much more savage Rushmore, in which almost all the false Gods of our civilization - phony preachers, psychoanalysis, public "education",consumerism, youth 'culture',- are weighed in the scales and found wanting. Roddy Mcdowall and Tuesday Weld give two of the great comic perfomances. Indeed, Mcdowall is inspirational to any would-be anarchist. Should be seen -...

    June 10, 2015
  • Wuchak

    Eccentric spoof of mid-60s culture with Roddy McDowall and Tuesday Weld

    RELEASED IN 1966 and directed by George Axelrod, "Lord Love a Duck is a quirky satirical comedy/drama about a nonchalant student prodigy (Roddy McDowell) fascinated by a fellow senior girl (Tuesday Weld), using his preternatural gifting to grant her dubious wishes. Lola Albright plays the cocktail waitress mother of the girl while Harvey Korman is on hand as the principal. Martin West plays the girls eventual beau and Ruth Gordon his mother.

    This is a wide-ranging satire of teenage culture in the mid-60s with targets ranging from 60s beach flicks to marriage/divorce to progressive education. Its uniqueness and quirkiness is its strength. The closest comparison wo...

    May 19, 2018

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