United States / Aug 20, 1969 / R
Every Generation Has A Story To Tell.
1h 51min
Overall average
5.0/10
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Plot
After getting kicked out of college, Arlo decides to visit his friend Alice for Thanksgiving dinner. After dinner is over, Arlo volunteers to take the trash to the dump but finds it closed for the holiday, so he dumps the trash in the bottom of a ravine. This act of littering gets him arrested and sends him on a bizarre journey.
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Lee Hays | Himself |
| Kathleen Dabney | Karin |
| William Obanhein | Himself - Officer Obie |
| Seth Allen | Evangelist |
| Monroe Arnold | Blueglass |
| Joseph Boley | Woody Guthrie |
| Vinnette Carroll | Draft Clerk |
| Sylvia Davis | Marjorie Guthrie |
| Simm Landres | Private Jacob / Jake |
| Eulalie Noble | Ruth |
| Louis Beachner | Dean |
| MacIntyre Dixon | 1st Deconsecration Minister |
| Arthur Pierce Middleton | 2nd Deconsecration Minister |
| Donald Marye | Funeral Director |
| Shelley Plimpton | Reenie |
| M. Emmet Walsh | Group W Sergeant |
| Ron Weyand | Cop #1 |
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| Eleanor D. Wilson | Landlady |
| Neil Brooks Cunningham | Medic |
| Thomas De Wolfe | Waiter |
| James Hannon | Himself |
| Graham Jarvis | Music Teacher |
| John E. Quill | Cop #2 |
| Frank Simpson | Sergeant |
| Alice Brock | Suzy |
| Jeannie Berlin | Extra (Uncredited) |
Genres
DramaComedy
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Alice's Restaurant |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Production countries | United States of America |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Elkins Entertainment |
| Release date | 20 agosto 1969 |
| Production | Joseph Manduke, Gene Lasko, Florence Nerlinger, Harold Leventhal, Bill Liberman, Hillard Elkins |
| Writer | Arthur Penn, Venable Herndon, Arlo Guthrie |
| Editing | Dede Allen, Stephen A. Rotter, Richard Marks, Gerald B. Greenberg |
| Cinematography | Michael Nebbia, Muky, Charles Kolb, Victor J. Kemper |
| Assistant directors | Barbara Rittenberg, Arthur Penn |
| Lighting | Morton Gorowitz |
| Camera operators | Victor J. Kemper, Muky, Charles Kolb, Michael Nebbia |
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| Additional photography | Muky, Charles Kolb, Victor J. Kemper, Michael Nebbia |
| Production design | Warren Clymer, John Mortensen, Wayne Fitzgerald |
| Art direction | John Mortensen, Warren Clymer, Wayne Fitzgerald |
| Set decoration | John Mortensen, Warren Clymer, Wayne Fitzgerald |
| Music | Arlo Guthrie, Garry Sherman, Jack Fitzstephens, Stephen Fitzstephens, Dick Vorisek, Fred Hellerman, Abe Seidman, Sanford Rackow |
| Sound | Jack Fitzstephens, Stephen Fitzstephens, Dick Vorisek, Fred Hellerman, Abe Seidman, Sanford Rackow, Arlo Guthrie, Garry Sherman |
| Costume design | George Newman, Marilyn Putnam, Anna Hill Johnstone, Phil Naso, Irving Buchman |
| Makeup | Irving Buchman, George Newman, Anna Hill Johnstone, Marilyn Putnam, Phil Naso |
| Hairstyling | George Newman, Anna Hill Johnstone, Marilyn Putnam, Phil Naso, Irving Buchman |
Release dates
Theatrical release
Germany / Feb 19, 1970 / 16
United Kingdom / May 10, 1970
Italy / Sep 23, 1970
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