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  1. November 11, 1969. 3 min read. Arthur Penn’s “Alice’s Restaurant” is good work in a minor key. It isn’t a great film, but you never get the feeling that it wanted to be. You sense that Penn achieved what he set out to do: to make a relaxed, unstudied portrait of some friends, and some months in their lives, and some births, deaths and ...

  2. Language. English. Box office. $6,100,000 (North American theatrical rentals) [1][2] Alice's Restaurant is a 1969 American comedy film directed by Arthur Penn. It is an adaptation of the 1967 folk song "Alice's Restaurant Massacree", originally written and sung by Arlo Guthrie. The film stars Guthrie as himself, with Pat Quinn as Alice Brock ...

  3. Sep 10, 2012 · Brilliantly visualised, Arlo Guthrie 's very funny 20-minute talking blues - about how, fined $50 for being a litterbug, he was subsequently rejected for service in Vietnam as an unrehabilitated ...

  4. Aug 5, 2019 · Reviewed by Dennis Schwartz. Arthur Penn (“Bonnie and Clyde”/”Night Moves”/”Little Big Man”) brilliantly captures the end of an era in this poignant and funny dramatic rendition of the 22-year-old folk singer Arlo Guthrie’s 20-minute song, “The Alice’s Restaurant Massacree.”. The best-selling song was written by Arlo as a ...

  5. This movie instead explored Alice and Ray in their restaurant church commune, and the anti-war, anti-authority sentiment featured in the original protest song took… Review by Quiller ★★½ After the success of Bonnie And Clyde, when he probably could have made any film he wanted, director Arthur Penn went with this odd change of pace: a comedy based on a popular song.

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  6. As most students of 1960s filmmaking are aware, "Alice's Restaurant" was director Arthur Penn's unsuccessful follow-up to "Bonnie and Clyde." It was based on -- or rather inspired by -- a good idea: Arlo Guthrie's famous autobiographical song, which told the humorous and ironic tale of two run-ins with the "establishment," as we used to say, during a Thanksgiving in Stockbridge, Mass., and a ...

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  8. After dinner is over, Arlo volunteers to take the trash to the dump but finds it closed for the holiday, so he dumps the trash in the bottom of a ravine. This act of littering gets him arrested and sends him on a bizarre journey. Arthur Penn. Director, Screenplay. Arlo Guthrie. Author. Venable Herndon.

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