Alice's Restaurant (1969)



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Synopsis:
Intrigued by the counterculture tale of Arlo Guthrie's epic 1968 talking-blues record The Alice's Restaurant Massacree, director Arthur Penn, co-scripting with playwright Venable Herndon, adapted the song into the 1969 feature Alice's Restaurant. Hippie outsider Arlo (Guthrie, playing himself) encounters suspicion from the straight world; visits his dying father, renowned leftist activist/singer Woody Guthrie (Joseph Boley), in the hospital along with friend Pete Seeger; and hangs out in the title converted church/commune created by his friends Alice (Pat Quinn) and her husband Ray (James Broderick). After Alice's "Thanksgiving dinner that couldn't be beat," Arlo is arrested for littering by rule-following Officer "Obie" Obanhein (William Obanhein, playing himself). That littering arrest helps Arlo avoid the Vietnam draft, but the commune is threatened after more personal, old-fashioned conflicts over sex and partnerships permeate Alice and Ray's alternative world.

~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
8/20/1969
Director Credit
Arthur Penn Director
Cast Credit
Vinette Carroll Draft Clerk
Ron Weyand 1st Cop
Arlo Guthrie Arlo
Pat Quinn Alice
James Broderick Ray
Michael McClanathan Shelly
Geoff Outlaw Roger
Tina Chen Mari-Chan
Kathleen Dabney Karin
Pol. Chief William Obanhein Officer obie
Seth Allan Evangelist
Monroe Arnold Bluegrass
Joseph Boley Woody
Pete Seeger Himself
Sylvia Davis Marjorie
Simm Landres Jacob
Louis Beachner Dean
MacIntyre Dixon lst Deconsecration Minister
Rev. Dr. Pierce Middleton 2nd Deconsecration Minister
Donald Marye Funeral Director
Shelley Plimpton Reenie
M. Emmet Walsh Group W Sergeant
Lee Hays Himself
Eleanor D. Wilson Landlady
Simon Deckard Medic
Thomas DeWolfe Waiter
Judge James Hannon Himself
Graham Jarvis Music Teacher
John Quill 2nd Cop
Frank Simpson Sergeant
Production Credits Credit
Harold Leventhal Associate Producer
Hillard Elkins Producer
Joseph Manduke Producer
Art Department Credit
John Mortensen Set Designer
Warren Clymer Production Designer
Film Camera Credit
Michael Nebbia Cinematographer
Victor J. Kemper Camera Operator
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Irving Buchman Makeup
Anna Hill Johnstone Costume Designer



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