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Alice, Sweet Alice (1976)

Alice, Sweet Alice (1976)
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The shockingly brutal murder of a little girl in a church where she was just about to receive her first Communion sets a strong tone for terror in this disturbing horror film. The prime suspect in the death of Karen Spages (Brooke Shields) is her sister, Alice (Paula Sheppard), who happily tormented Karen by donning a mask and a raincoat to scare her. Comforting the grieving mother, Catherine Spages (Linda G. Miller), is her sister, Annie (Jane Lowry); local priest Father Tom (Rudolph Willrich); and Catherine's estranged husband, Dominick (Niles McMaster). Other characters include Father Tom's quirky housekeeper, Mrs. Tredoni (Mildred Clinton); a pair of detectives (Tom Signorelli, Michael Hardstark); and Catherine Spages' obese, cat-loving landlord (Alphonso De Noble). While the police investigation and all visual clues quickly point to Alice, director Alfred Sole manages to cast doubt on the killer's identity while the masked madman strikes several more times. About two-thirds of the way through the movie, Sole allows the viewer to see the killer. However, he smartly keeps his characters in the dark setting up a tense finale which culminates in yet another bloody slaying on holy ground before the lunatic is finally stopped. ~ Patrick Legare, Rovi

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Starring:
Linda G. MillerMildred Clinton, (more)
Director(s):
Alfred Sole
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Alice, Sweet Alice

The shockingly brutal murder of a little girl in a church where she was just about to receive her first Communion sets a strong tone for terror in this disturbing horror film. The prime suspect in the death of Karen Spages (Brooke Shields) is her sister, Alice (Paula Sheppard), who happily tormented Karen by donning a mask and a raincoat to scare her. Comforting the grieving mother, Catherine Spages (Linda G. Miller), is her sister, Annie (Jane Lowry); local priest Father Tom (Rudolph Willrich); and Catherine's estranged husband, Dominick (Niles McMaster). Other characters include Father Tom's quirky housekeeper, Mrs. Tredoni (Mildred Clinton); a pair of detectives (Tom Signorelli, Michael Hardstark); and Catherine Spages' obese, cat-loving landlord (Alphonso De Noble). While the police investigation and all visual clues quickly point to Alice, director Alfred Sole manages to cast doubt on the killer's identity while the masked madman strikes several more times. About two-thirds of the way through the movie, Sole allows the viewer to see the killer. However, he smartly keeps his characters in the dark setting up a tense finale which culminates in yet another bloody slaying on holy ground before the lunatic is finally stopped. ~ Patrick Legare, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
107 mins

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Director(s):
Alfred Sole
Writer(s):
Rosemary RityoAlfred Sole
Producer(s):
Rick Rosenberg
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Language, Not For Children, Adult Situations, Violence)
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Cal V.

    Truly one of the creepiest underrated slasher movies ever made.

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    Paula S.

    I liked this movie it's definatly my favorite type of movie. It has a creepy kid in a creepy mask and it has mystery. So I think it's worth a look at if you like 70's slasher films. I actually own a 3 faced baby doll almost identical to the one in the movie, that's an eerie doll.

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    Ryan L.

    Not your typical horror slasher. This movie had a good plot, good acting, and after seeing it I couldn't stop thinking about it. It looked dated because it was from the 70s and didn't have many victims, but the killer was very disturbed and I was entertained wondering who was the killer and why. If you like slashers give it a try.

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