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Alice Adams

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Alice Adams (1935)

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Reviews Counted: 15 Fresh: 14  Rotten:1 Average Rating: 7.8/10
Runtime: 1 hr 40 mins
Synopsis:
George Stevens' adaptation of BoothTarkington's Pulitzer Prize-winning 1921 novel, and his breakthrough film, stars Katherine Hepburn in the title role. A pretty young woman who dreams of reaching beyond her middle-class origins, Alice attends a party being hosted by Mildred Palmer... [More]
George Stevens' adaptation of BoothTarkington's Pulitzer Prize-winning 1921 novel, and his breakthrough film, stars Katherine Hepburn in the title role. A pretty young woman who dreams of reaching beyond her middle-class origins, Alice attends a party being hosted by Mildred Palmer (Evelyn Venable), a wealthy local debutante. Wearing a two-year-old gown, Alice is pointedly ignored by all, before Arthur Russell (Fred MacMurray), an attractive, unassuming young man from an affluent family, is taken with her, and asks her to dance. Despite the strength of her attraction to Arthur, Alice insists on keeping him at a distance, ashamed of her family's lack of money. After lavishing compliments on the young woman, he finally succeeds in persuading her to attend a party at the home of J.A. Lamb (Charley Grapewin), her father's well-to-do employer. While Mrs. Adams (Ann Shoemaker), pours abuse upon her invalid husband (Fred Stone) for allowing their limited means to interfere with their daughter's marriage prospects, Arthur's interest in romancing the girl continues unabated. ALICE ADAMS is a charming slice of Americana, both comic and poignant, sensitively directed by Stevens, with an unforgettably touching performance by Hepburn. The opening party scene is almost exactly reproduced, but with gender reversed, in A PLACE IN THE SUN, the director's far more somber reflection on social class in America. [Less]

Genre: Dramas

Starring: Katharine Hepburn, Fred MacMurray, Fred Stone, Frank Albertson, Hedda Hopper

Director: George Stevens
Screenwriter: Dorothy Yost, Mortimer Offner, Jane Murfin
Producer: Pandro S. Berman
Composer: Max Steiner

DVD Info

Release:

Jul 1, 2003

[DVD Details]

DVD Features:

  • Region 1
  • Snap Case
  • Full Frame - 1.33

Audio:

  • Dolby Digital Mono - English
  • Subtitles - English, French, Spanish - Optional

Additional Release Material:

  • Documentary - Excerpts From The Documentary George Stevens: A Filmmaker's Journey
  • Featurette - KATHARINE HEPBURN: THE RKO YEARS ESSAY

Interactive Features:

  • Interactive Menus
  • Scene Access

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Hepburn is magnificent as the small-town social climber, although the script so softens Booth Tarkington's novel.

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02/09/06 03:17 AM
Tom Milne
Time Out
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Alice Adams would be forgotten if it weren't for Hepburn's typically charismatic performance as the woman who turns social climbing into an art form.

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05/24/03 08:19 AM
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The pathetic, social-climbing heroine of Booth Tarkington's novel was never better played than by Hepburn, who brought a fierce determination, clutching coyness, and tragic optimism to the part.

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11/13/07 11:18 PM
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That George Stevens' direction captures the wistfulness of Katharine Hepburn's superb histrionism, and yet has not sacrificed audience values at the altar of too much drabness and prosaic realism, is an achievement of no small order.

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11/13/07 11:17 PM
Variety Staff
Variety
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Stevens's talent for stepping away from the plotline and creating intimate, casual, and naturalistic moments is given plenty of opportunity here, as it would not be in his later superproductions.

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11/13/07 11:15 PM
Dave Kehr
Chicago Reader
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10/26/07 05:44 PM
Felix Gonzalez Jr.
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George Stevens' poignant adaptation of the Tarkington famous novel is one of the few Ameriacn films of its era to examine the impact of social class in a realistic way.

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07/28/07 10:24 AM
Emanuel Levy
EmanuelLevy.Com
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An oddly exciting blend of tenderness, comedy and realistic despair, it touches life intimately at many points during its account of a lonely girl in a typical American small town.

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03/25/06 04:03 AM
Andre Sennwald
New York Times
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There's much humor that comes out of the believable characters portrayed and the pain they suffer from their plight.

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08/10/05 08:20 PM
Dennis Schwartz
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06/29/05 09:36 AM
Emanuel Levy
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Hepburn is real reason to seek this one out

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10/23/04 06:10 PM
Steve Crum
Kansas City Kansan
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07/09/04 06:55 PM
Carol Cling
Las Vegas Review-Journal
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Hepburn is heartwarming

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01/11/04 09:46 AM
James Sanford
Kalamazoo Gazette
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The flaws stand out like bad lawn jockeys.

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02/28/02 08:06 AM
Michael W. Phillips, Jr.
Goatdog's Movies
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Alice Adams (1935) is RKO's touching, effectively poignant portrayal of small-town, mid-Western American pretenses

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01/01/00 12:00 AM
Tim Dirks
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