Alice
Alice is a 1990 American fantasy romantic comedy film written and directed by Woody Allen and starring Mia Farrow, Joe Mantegna, and William Hurt. The film is a loose reworking of Federico Fellini's 1965 film Juliet of the Spirits.
Plot
Alice Tate is an upper-class Manhattan housewife who spends her days shopping, getting beauty treatments, and gossiping with her friends. She has been married to wealthy Doug for sixteen years, and they have two children, who are being raised by a nanny.
Cast
- Alec Baldwin
- Bernadette Peters
- Blythe Danner
- Bob Balaban
- Caroline Aaron
- Cybill Shepherd
- David Spielberg
- Diane Salinger
- Elle Macpherson
- Gwen Verdon
- Holland Taylor
- James McDaniel
- James Toback
- Joe Mantegna
- Judy Davis
- Julie Kavner
- June Squibb
- Keye Luke
- Kim Chan
- Linda Wallem
- Marceline Hugot
- Mia Farrow
- Patrick O'Neal
- Peggy Miley
- Peter Tolan
- Rachel Miner
- Robin Bartlett
- William Hurt
More details
author | Woody Allen |
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contentLocation | New York City |
director | Woody Allen |
editor | Susan E. Morse |
events | dysfunctional family |
genre | comedy fantasy |
keywords | calcutta catholic guilt christmas party even falling in love first love help jazz musician kiss love potion married meet mother teresa shop upbringing |
musicBy | Neal Hefti |
nomination | Academy Award for Best Writing, Original Screenplay |
producer | Robert Greenhut |
publisher | Orion Pictures |
recordedAt | New York City |
theme | independent magic realism romantic comedy romantic fantasy |