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Alice, Sweet Alice

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71% Tomatometer 14 Reviews 61% Popcornmeter 5,000+ Ratings
Favorite daughter Karen (Brooke Shields) is viciously strangled and set afire in church on the day of her First Communion, and suspicion falls on her jealous and emotionally unstable sister, Alice (Paula E. Sheppard). When the girls' aunt, Annie (Jane Lowry), is later stabbed on an apartment complex stairway, Alice is sent away. But the attacks continue, prompting priest Father Tom (Rudolph Willrich) and Alice's dad, Dominick (Niles McMaster), to go in search of the real killer.

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Critics Consensus

Alice, Sweet Alice offsets some of its more ludicrous elements with campy slasher thrills and a dazzlingly macabre atmosphere.

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Ed Gonzalez Slant Magazine 04/20/2005
3.5/4
Possibly the closet American relation to an Italian giallo. Go to Full Review
Frank J. Avella The Contending 02/17/2025
D
...the writing is sub-par, most of the performances are campy bad (as opposed to campy good) and the scares are pretty minimal. I’m not even sure I get the cult status surrounding it. Go to Full Review
David Nusair Reel Film Reviews 08/08/2021
1/4
...increasingly tedious and tiresome... Go to Full Review
Nicholas Bell IONCINEMA.com 08/13/2020
3.5/5
While its plotting sashays into the ludicrous, with its campiness always underlined by a queasy peculiarity, Alice, Sweet Alice is a captivating exercise in the macabre. Go to Full Review
Matt Brunson Film Frenzy 08/10/2019
3/4
A flop upon its original release, Alice, Sweet Alice has since been saved from complete irrelevance by film scholars and cultists, even if it still doesn't quite enjoy the reputation it deserves. Go to Full Review
C.H. Newell Father Son Holy Gore 05/04/2019
4.5/5
Prominently placing Catholic iconography in certain frames, Sole does violence to the idea that Christ is the redeemer of anything; least of all our sins. Go to Full Review
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owen G @metalkillerismyfav 5d it was reaaaally slow, man. the christian elements were kind of boring to me, and its crazy how the slasher gets revealed 30 minutes before the movie ends. See more bret A @RT57082650 Mar 13 paula shepphard plays a awesome villion See more Tim M @tgmacman Jan 20 While not always convincing, Alice, Sweet Alice gets props for ushering in the slasher genre with some truly shocking moments. See more Shawan L @ShawanLLibang Jan 8 Alice, Sweet Alice is one of those under‑the‑radar gems that reminds you how inventive 1970s horror could be. mixing moody atmosphere and sharp psychological tension that lingers well past the final scene. Its religious symbolism, unsettling masks, and tight family drama give it a unique edge, while the young cast brings an eerie authenticity. It’s stylish, smart, and far richer than its slasher label implies. See more g j @RT02395222 Jul 8 The acting is painfully bad, making it feel like a chore to sit through. The third act is decent though See more Stephen C @bob25009 Jun 14 Success in 1 hour and 42 minutes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis Favorite daughter Karen (Brooke Shields) is viciously strangled and set afire in church on the day of her First Communion, and suspicion falls on her jealous and emotionally unstable sister, Alice (Paula E. Sheppard). When the girls' aunt, Annie (Jane Lowry), is later stabbed on an apartment complex stairway, Alice is sent away. But the attacks continue, prompting priest Father Tom (Rudolph Willrich) and Alice's dad, Dominick (Niles McMaster), to go in search of the real killer.
Director
Alfred Sole
Producer
Richard K. Rosenberg
Screenwriter
Rosemary Ritvo, Alfred Sole
Production Co
Harristown Funding
Rating
R
Genre
Horror, Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Nov 13, 1976, Original
Release Date (Streaming)
Jan 14, 2017
Runtime
1h 42m