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Alices Restaurant (1969) - User reviews - IMDb Unlike the music videos began by the Beatles and the Monkees, the whole movie is Arlo Guthrie's "Alice's Restaurant" album forming the basis for the movie's story, and is loosely based on a real life Alice who opened a restaurant in a converted church
Alices Restaurant (1969) - Soundtracks - IMDb Songs to Aging Children Written by Joni Mitchell Performed by Tigger Outlaw (uncredited) Alice's Restaurant Massacree Written by Arlo Guthrie Performed by Arlo Guthrie (uncredited) Boiling Cabbage Down
Alices Restaurant (1969) - FAQ - IMDb Alice's Restaurant is a film adaptation of 1967 folk song monologue "Alice's Restaurant Massacre" written and recorded by American singer songwriter Arlo Guthrie, son of the legendary folk singer Woody Guthrie
Alices Restaurant (1969) - IMDb Alice's Restaurant: Directed by Arthur Penn With Arlo Guthrie, Patricia Quinn, James Broderick, Pete Seeger A cinematic adaption of Arlo Guthrie's classic story-song
Alices Restaurant (1969) - William Obanhein as Officer Obie - IMDb Alice: Take off those handcuffs! Officer Obie: You're interfering in the performance of my duties Alice: You're a meathead - haven't you play-acted cop enough for one day? Officer Obie: This side is reserved for officers of the law and criminals Alice: Pig-eyed idiot! Officer Obie: Alice, I've had enough garbage for one day, yours and theirs
Alices Restaurant (1969) - Plot - IMDb Arlo Guthrie's song is converted into a motion picture Arlo goes to see Alice for Thanksgiving, and as a favor he takes her trash to the dump When the dump is closed, he drops it on top of another pile of garbage at the bottom of a ravine When the local sheriff finds out, a major manhunt begins
Alices Restaurant (1969) - Quotes - IMDb Arlo: Just what I've always wanted Alice: A restaurant? Arlo: No, a friend with a restaurant Alice: Well, anytime, baby
Alices Restaurant (1969) - Trivia - IMDb Although many people regarded Arlo Guthrie 's recording of "The Alice's Restaurant Massacree" to be fiction, Arthur Penn, who owns a home in Stockbridge where the story takes place, realized it was for the most part based on events that had actually taken place