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    1935 · Comedy drama · 1h 39m

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  1. Alice Adams: Directed by George Stevens. With Katharine Hepburn, Fred MacMurray, Fred Stone, Evelyn Venable. A working-class girl is thwarted and embarrassed in her attempts to move up socially by her gauche family and unstable father.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • George Stevens
    • 1935-11-13
  2. Alice Adams is a 1935 romantic drama film directed by George Stevens and starring Katharine Hepburn. It was made by RKO and produced by Pandro S. Berman. The screenplay was by Dorothy Yost, Mortimer Offner, and Jane Murfin. The film was adapted from the novel Alice Adams by Booth Tarkington.

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  4. Fred Macmurray. Arthur Russell. Fred Stone. Virgil Adams. Evelyn Venable. Mildred Palmer. Frank Albertson. Walter Adams. Photos & Videos. View All. 1 Photo. Film Details. Also Known As. Booth Tarkington's Alice Adams. Genre. Comedy. Adaptation. Classic Hollywood. Drama. Release Date. Aug 23, 1935. Premiere Information.

    • George Stevens
    • Katharine Hepburn
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  6. Screenshots. Alice Adams (1935) In director George Stevens' version of Booth Tarkington's 1921 novel of the same name: in the poignant story, a likeable, small-town teenager Alice Adams (Katharine Hepburn) was from a middle-class background in the midwestern town of South Renford, Indiana, in the early part of the 20th century.

  7. Mar 23, 2003 · Alice Adams (1935) Starring: Katharine Hepburn, Fred MacMurray, Fred Stone - Three Movie Buffs Review. Movie Review. Alice Adams. A gentle adaptation of a Booth Tarkington novel. US Release Date: 08-15-1935. Directed by: George Stevens. Starring. Patrick : Scott : Eric : Avg: Patrick : Reviewed on: March 23rd, 2003.

  8. Alice Adams (1935) Alice Adams (1935) is RKO's touching, effectively poignant portrayal of small-town, mid-Western American pretenses in the early 1900s. The film's screenplay (by Dorothy Yost and Mortimer Offner) was based on Jane Murfin's adaptation of Booth Tarkington's 1921 prize-winning novel of the same name about a girl in a mid-sized ...