- Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore
Infobox_Film
name = Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore
image_size = 175px
caption = Theatrical Poster
writer =Robert Getchell
starring =Ellen Burstyn Alfred Lutter Kris Kristofferson Diane Ladd Billy Green Bush Harvey Keitel Jodie Foster
director =Martin Scorsese
producer = Audrey MaasDavid Susskind
cinematography =Kent L. Wakeford
editing =Marcia Lucas
distributor =Warner Bros.
released = flagicon|USADecember 9 1974 (LA)
flagicon|USA29 January ,1975 (NYC )
runtime = 112 minutes
language = English
budget =US$ 1,800,000 (est.)
imdb_id = 0071115|"Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore" is a 1974
film which tells the story of a widow who moves with her young son toTucson, Arizona to start her life over again, and finds a job working at adiner . It starsEllen Burstyn ,Alfred Lutter ,Billy Green Bush ,Harvey Keitel ,Diane Ladd ,Vic Tayback ,Valerie Curtin ,Kris Kristofferson andJodie Foster . The movie was written byRobert Getchell and directed byMartin Scorsese .Ellen Burstyn won theAcademy Award for Best Actress for her performance as Alice.Production
During the filming of her previous film "
The Exorcist ", Burstyn was contacted by Warner Bros. about working with them again. After looking through various scripts, the actress was dissatisfied to note that the woman in each was "the victim, the understanding wife of the hero ..., a prostitute, or some other style of sex object," which she believed did not represent the shift in women's roles that she saw happening in U.S. society. Her agent eventually found the script for "Alice" and interested John Calley, Warner head of production in the project. Calley offered Burstyn the chance to direct, but she did not feel ready for this step; she did, however, take on what she calls "shepherding" the film, acting as an unofficial executive producer. Looking for "someone new and exciting," she calledFrancis Ford Coppola for ideas, at which point he suggested Scorsese.Ellen Burstyn. [http://www.ellenburstyn.net/press2.htm "A lesson in becoming myself,"] "Oprah Magazine", November 2006, pp. 255-258. Online reprint retrieved September 8, 2007.] In an interview for the program "The Directors" onReelzChannel , Scorsese said he took the job because he wanted to dispel the notion that he was only good at directing male leads. Burstyn and Scorsese jointly decided to have "as many women in positions of authority as possible," including the unusual choice to have a woman as art director.In one scene, Flo wears a lacy silver cross around her neck, and reveals to Alice that it is actually made of safety pins, saying "it keeps me together". In the DVD commentary, Diane Ladd says that a waitress in Tucson made the necklace for her for ten dollars.
The film features an early appearance by actress
Laura Dern , the daughter of Diane Ladd, who can be seen in the second to last scene, eating ice cream in Mel's Diner.Awards
The film won the
Academy Award for Best Actress (Ellen Burstyn) and was nominated for Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Diane Ladd) and Best Writing, Original Screenplay. It also won theBAFTA Award for Best Film .TV spinoff
The film inspired a
television series , "Alice". The only member of the original cast to feature in it wasVic Tayback , who reprised his role as Mel.Diane Ladd also joined the show later, but in a role different from that she had played in the movie.Alfred Lutter reprised his movie role of Tommy for the pilot of "Alice", but was then replaced by another child actor namedPhilip McKeon (brother to actressNancy McKeon ).Footnotes
External links
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* [http://www.geocities.com/classics4ever/alice/movie/movie.htm Short movie synopsis and biographies - ALICE Website]
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