Alice, Sweet Alice

1976 "If you survive this night... nothing will scare you again."
6.4| 1h48m| R| en| More Info
Released: 13 November 1976 Released
Producted By: Harristown Funding
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Alice is a withdrawn 12-year-old who lives with her mother and her younger sister, Karen, who gets most of the attention from her mother, leaving Alice out of the spotlight. When Karen is found brutally murdered in a church, suspicions start to turn toward Alice. But could a 12-year-old girl really be capable of such savagery?

Genre

Horror, Mystery

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Director

Alfred Sole

Production Companies

Harristown Funding

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SpuffyWeb Sadly Over-hyped
Deanna There are moments in this movie where the great movie it could've been peek out... They're fleeting, here, but they're worth savoring, and they happen often enough to make it worth your while.
Gary The movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.
Fleur Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.
captaintink It's a little eerie and in the beginning looks like there's some potential. A lot of reviewers said it stuck with them, the only thing that sticks with me is the overacting. The killer, which is easy to figure out from about ten minutes into the movie, makes no sense! The motives are ludicrous. There are so many better eerie horror movies to watch. Anything by Alfred Hitchkok for example, at least he put in some thought and it made bloody sense.
Fella_shibby I first saw this on a VHS. Revisited it recently on a DVD. The film is atmospheric n creepy, the killings r brutal n strong. There is psychological tension that makes it more of a giallo. The movie was decent inspite of its low budget. The acting was good. The killer is effective and creepy with the use of yellow raincoat and creepy mask, being an excellent stand out image and invoking a sense of dread whenever it appears on-screen. The warehouse scene really scared me. The twisting plot and suspense should be enough to get you caught up in it and keep you guessing. All in all its a decent murder mystery. The female who played the aunt kept on screaming. Is she in the hall of fame for scream queen?
paulyboy-62474 Over the weekend I attended the Horrorathon at the Hi-Way drive in. The first two films Evil Dead, and The House by the Cemetery were great. I was really looking forward to Alice, Sweet, Alice. The entire film is quite disturbing. The score is very dark and moody, and the film uses religious imagery in a very morbid way. At the church school that they attend, all of the girls wear yellow raincoats which makes it seem that Alice could be the killer. Not more than 10 minutes into the movie, Alice's sister Karen is stuffed into a church pew on her first communion and set on fire. The scene is extremely dark, and the suspense that's built on whether or not Alice is her killer plays out through the movie. It was really awesome seeing this on 35 mm film at midnight in the woods. I can see this movie being very controversial for the time when it was released. Once we find out that the masked killer is actually the house keeper of the church it really made me feel like there was a message about organized religion. In Mrs. Tredoni using her religion to despise Alice because she was born before her parents were married, calling her mother a whore at the altar, and stabbing the priest in the throat after being denied communion really made the point in saying that not all who are "holy" are good people. Overall, I enjoyed this movie a lot. There wasn't a ton of character development. The camera work was really good, especially the scene where Mrs. Tredoni pushes Dominic to his death after he swallows her crucifix.
gavin6942 After a young girl (Brooke Shields) is brutally murdered during her first communion, her strange and withdrawn older sister (Paula E. Sheppard) becomes the main suspect.There are some odd rumors circulating about this film. Allegedly, Bill Lustig worked as a second-unit director, but there seems very little to confirm that. Also, this was alleged to be an attack on the Catholic Church in response to the director getting excommunicated for his involvement in pornography. These aspects appear to be true, or at least director Alfred Sole claims them to be. Apparently a bishop's house was in the adult film, "Deep Sleep", and this was upsetting. Sole was even indicted on federal obscenity charges.What is absolutely true is that this film is criminally underrated. An amazing plot (not unlike the giallo films of the 60s and 70s), a great mystery, a cool killer with a creepy mask (inspired in part by the raincoat in Nic Roeg's "Don't Look Now" and in part by "The Sad Seed"), and solid direction and acting from top to bottom.Even more interestingly, this film was released in 1976, and is obviously a slasher film. This puts it before "Halloween", after "Black Christmas", and well before the slasher boom of the 1980s. The style and plot elements are very much ahead of its time in that respect.As of 2016, the film is expected to be remade by Dante Tomaselli, who happens to be Alfred Sole's cousin. If nothing else, the new film (if it happens) will shine more light on the original.