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Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore

Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974) more movies like this

directed by Martin Scorsese
featuring Ellen Burstyn, Kris Kristofferson, Alfred Lutter, Billy Green Bush, Diane Ladd, Lelia Goldoni

Martin Scorsese's first Hollywood studio production also marked his first (and only) foray into a woman-centered story. Alice Hyatt (Ellen Burstyn), a resigned Southwest housewife, takes advantage of her trucker husband's sudden death to hit the road with her bratty son Tommy (Alfred Lutter) and pursue her childhood dream of a singing career. She ...

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Choices

Choices (1981) more movies like this

directed by Silvio Narizzano
featuring Paul Carafotes, Victor French, Lelia Goldoni, Val Avery, Dennis Patrick

Director Silvio Narizzano totes out a Sunday morning public affairs programming style in this it-could-happen-to-you drama about a popular high-school student who finds that he has what some consider a disability. Paul Carafotes plays a high-school student who loves to play football and music. But when the school doctor determines that he is ...

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Shadows

Shadows (1959) more movies like this

directed by John Cassavetes
featuring Lelia Goldoni, Ben Carruthers, Anthony Ray, Hugh Hurd, Rupert Crosse

Shadows was John Cassavetes' first directorial effort. Like his later critically acclaimed films Faces and Husbands, Cassavetes fills the screen with probing, unflattering closeups. Unlike his other films, however, Shadows zips along at 87 minutes, avoiding the pitfall of putting the director's nonfans to sleep. The film is a straightforward ...

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