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  1. Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore is a 1974 American romantic comedy drama film directed by Martin Scorsese and written by Robert Getchell. It stars Ellen Burstyn as a widow who travels with her preteen son across the Southwestern United States in search of a better life.

  2. May 23, 1975 · Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore: Directed by Martin Scorsese. With Mia Bendixsen, Ellen Burstyn, Alfred Lutter III, Billy Green Bush. A recently widowed woman is on the road with her precocious young son, determined to make a new life for herself as a singer.

  3. Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore | Rotten Tomatoes. PG Released Dec 9, 1974 1h 52m Drama. List. After her husband dies, Alice (Ellen Burstyn) and her son, Tommy, leave their small New Mexico town...

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  4. Martin Scorsese’s” Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore” opens with a parody of the Hollywood dream world little girls were expected to carry around in their intellectual baggage a generation ago. The screen is awash with a fake sunset, and a sweet little thing comes strolling along home past sets that seem rescued from “The Wizard of Oz.”.

  5. After her husband dies, Alice and her son, Tommy, leave their small New Mexico town for California, where Alice hopes to make a new life for herself as a singer. Money problems force them to settle in Arizona instead, where Alice takes a job as waitress in a small diner.

  6. Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974) by Robert Getchell is a Romantic Drama about a recently widowed and bullied housewife Alice Hyatt (Ellen Burstyn), who leaves New Mexico in a station wagon with her spoiled and mouthy, twelve-year-old son, Tommy (Alfred Lutter III), to start life anew in Monterey, California, her childhood home.

  7. Feb 28, 2023 · "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore" occupies a curious spot in Martin Scorsese's legendary filmmaking career. Sandwiched right between " Mean Streets " (1973) and " Taxi Driver " (1976), this intimate female drama, one that tenderly and sensitively follows its plain heroine's growth and self-discovery, is quite different from either of those two ...

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