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Alice, Sweet Alice

Original title: Communion
  • 1976
  • R
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
14K
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Alice, Sweet Alice (1976)
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In 1961, divorced Catholic couple Dom and Catherine Spages' life is upended when their teenage daughter Alice is suspected of her younger sister Karen's brutal murder during her First Holy C... Read allIn 1961, divorced Catholic couple Dom and Catherine Spages' life is upended when their teenage daughter Alice is suspected of her younger sister Karen's brutal murder during her First Holy Communion and a series of stabbings follow.In 1961, divorced Catholic couple Dom and Catherine Spages' life is upended when their teenage daughter Alice is suspected of her younger sister Karen's brutal murder during her First Holy Communion and a series of stabbings follow.

  • Director
    • Alfred Sole
  • Writers
    • Rosemary Ritvo
    • Alfred Sole
  • Stars
    • Linda Miller
    • Mildred Clinton
    • Paula E. Sheppard
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    14K
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    • Director
      • Alfred Sole
    • Writers
      • Rosemary Ritvo
      • Alfred Sole
    • Stars
      • Linda Miller
      • Mildred Clinton
      • Paula E. Sheppard
    • 182User reviews
    • 136Critic reviews
    • 67Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Linda Miller
    Linda Miller
    • Catherine Spages
    Mildred Clinton
    • Mrs. Tredoni
    Paula E. Sheppard
    Paula E. Sheppard
    • Alice Spages
    • (as Paula Sheppard)
    Niles McMaster
    Niles McMaster
    • Dominic Spages
    Jane Lowry
    • Aunt Annie DeLorenze
    Rudolph Willrich
    Rudolph Willrich
    • Father Tom
    Michael Hardstark
    • Det. Mike Spina
    Alphonso DeNoble
    • Mr. Alphonso
    Gary Allen
    • Jim DeLorenze
    Brooke Shields
    Brooke Shields
    • Karen Spages
    Louisa Horton
    Louisa Horton
    • Dr. Whitman
    Tom Signorelli
    Tom Signorelli
    • Detective Brennan
    Lillian Roth
    Lillian Roth
    • Pathologist
    • (as Miss Lillian Roth)
    Patrick Gorman
    Patrick Gorman
    • Father Pat
    Kathy Rich
    • Angela DeLorenze
    Ted Tinling
    • Detective Cranston
    Mary Boylan
    • Mother Superior
    Peter Bosche
    • Monsignor
    • Director
      • Alfred Sole
    • Writers
      • Rosemary Ritvo
      • Alfred Sole
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    9johnbaxter-83212

    A Low Budget Horror Masterpiece

    Alice, Sweet Alice is a hard movie to forget. Dealing with religious repression, mental illness, and child murder might make it sound like a depressing chore to sit through but director, Alfred Sole, loads the film with so many memorable images and set pieces and keeps things both gritty and grounded, but elevated and a bit campy at the same time which throws the viewer out of whack. There are also some very surprising deaths and attack scenes that you don't see coming and that's always a plus in a film like this.
    8fertilecelluloid

    Compelling until the final body falls

    This is a brilliant, original, thought-provoking horror movie that has festered in obscurity for some time. Despite a laserdisc release and a slew of alternate titles -- "Alice Sweet Alice" and "Holy Terror" are but two -- it is still virtually unknown.

    At the time of its release, PR wags made a big deal that it featured Brook Shields in her first on-screen role. PR wags did not make a big deal of the fact that there had not been anything like it ever before and that it featured an amazing newcomer, Paula E. Sheppard, in a chilling role as a deeply disturbed schoolgirl who may or may not be responsible for a slew of gory murders. Add to those a strong Catholic subtext and hints of child abuse and you've got one incredible ninety minutes of mental and physical mayhem.

    Director Alfred Sole, who also made the flawed but fascinating "Tanya's Island" and the rotten "Thursday the 12th" (aka "Pandemonium") creates unbelievable tension and always places his characters (who are very well written) before the horror. Plotting, characterization and suspense are so expertly mixed the film doesn't even feel like a genre piece at times ; instead, it feels like a European drama...but one circling a potent giallo.

    As noted, Sheppard is superb as Alice; Linda Miller is exemplary as Alice's tormented mother Catherine and Jane Lowry as the domineering Aunt Annie turns in a powerhouse performance. And playing Alice's obese, perverted neighbor to chilling perfection is the late Alphonso DeNoble. The scene in which he comes close to molesting Alice is priceless for its economy and authenticity.

    From the excellent photography to the super-creepy score by Stephen Lawrence, "Communion" is compelling until the final body hits the church floor.
    7Coventry

    Seriously underrated 70's chiller

    "Alice, Sweet Alice", unfortunately listed here under its more tame alias "Communion", is a modest but sublime thriller that excellently fits in the superior horror decade that were the 70's. It's in fact a thriller with just that tad bit extra… Despite of the modest budget Alfred Sole had to work with, his film doesn't look dated like many others and the influence it had on the slasher sub-genre is amazing. Who killed little Karen Spages during her first communion service? This question with a seemly obvious answer keeps you entertained and – especially – frightened throughout almost the entire film. Too bad the story loses some of its impact around the hour, due to a few tedious sequences and unexciting dialogs. Luckily, Sole rapidly continues where he left off and delivers us a truly marvelous finale where even Hitchcock himself would show respect for. There's a terrific catholic atmosphere and symbolism featuring in this film, stressed extra by the chilling musical score. Although the movie more or less became famous because it introduces Brooke Shields, it's in fact Paula E. Sheppard who gives away a flawless and imposing acting performance as Alice. She has this brilliantly nihilistic glance in her eyes that makes you feel uncomfortable. "Alice Sweet Alice" is definitely a film I would recommend to every horror fan. It contains several highly memorable sequences like, for example, all the ones involving the fat filthy and perverted neighbor. Fundamental horror viewing for Gothic lovers.
    8abduktionsphanomen471

    Above average slasher but a bit long

    Alice, Sweet Alice - 1976 (This Film Rates a B ) The film takes place in 1961, New Jersey. A young girl Karen played by Brooke Shields, is about to receive her first communion. Her sister Alice becomes jealous and starts to torment and bully her. However, Karen is strangled in church by an unknown assailant wearing a translucent mask. The mothers ex-husband starts to investigate the murder but the police are also interested in the case. Her overly bitchy mother (Annie) moves in to help out and Alice is not a fan. The family start to suspect that Alice killed Karen and the police are a bit suspicious as well. The rather obese cat daddy neighbor tries to molest her while she is delivering the rent money. He is dirty and disgusting. But that poor kitty! The masked figure attacks Annie on the stairs in an overdramatic but gripping sequence. Alice is sent to a psychiatric unit and states that Karen tried to kill Annie not her. The ex/detective receives an odd call from someone claiming to be Annie's daughter and that she has the crufix belonging to Karen. He learns of the killers real identity before he dies. The reveal is a little anti climatic but the death has some intensity. Eventually a pathologist is able to rule out poor Alice as a suspect. The real killer is a bit off kilter since the death of her own daughter on the same day as this communion. She kills the pervert neighbor but is spotted fleeing the scene by police. She has one more kill before its all over, right in front of the whole church congregation. But in the end, Alice might not be so innocent after all. The ending is a little bit of a downer. The build is spectacular even though some of the camera shots/angles aren't particularly great. At times its hard not to laugh even if not intentional. The chaotic church scene, The whole cake interaction at the 22 minute mark with the obese neighbor was a bit weird. The reaction of the congregation at the end was puzzling. It's not overly gory but what is present is top notch. Its just to quick for the eye and not often enough. The script is above average for a slasher film even if overlong. The acting is fairly decent, some average highlights and some not so good ones. It really is overdramatic like the 46:40 min mark at the hospital. For the most part, the soundtrack is spot on. A real mixture of vintage sounds. But it all fits. A lot of religious overtones and church scenes throughout. No T&A. It's an odd but sinister film.
    7ChrisInMiami

    What do you do with a problem like Alice?

    Alice is a 12 year old brat with a real mean streak...she bullies her younger sister (an 11 year old Brooke Shields) and terrorizes a reclusive neighbor. When her sister is murdered in church everyone begins to wonder if she's crossed the line from a tiny terror to a psychotic.

    It's the simplicity of the story and near perfect execution that made this a cult classic. It's got ambiance, a wonderful accompanying score, creative camera work (although a little too much of people looking directly into the camera). Paula Sheppard shines as Alice and sometimes just the look on her face gives you the feeling she's thinking up new ways to traumatize people. It's got great subtext with sibling rivalry, children coping with divorced parents and religious faith. Some of the editing feels a bit stiff and some of the acting is subpar but in a story like this it can add a bit to the 'creepy' factor.

    I think this is one of those movies that gets a little better with age. 6.5 in 1976 7.5 in 2021

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    • Trivia
      Star Paula E. Sheppard, who played 12-year-old Alice, was about 19 years of age during the making of the movie.
    • Goofs
      After Alphonso is stabbed he falls down on a coffee table causing it to collapse. A pair of hands is visible as they catch a falling fish bowl.
    • Quotes

      Aunt Annie DeLorenze: Angela, stop eating! Haven't you had enough? Jim, help me clean up this mess. You don't need that drink!

    • Crazy credits
      During the ending credits there is no music and the screen doesn't turn black, the last frame of the film remains in the background forever.
    • Alternate versions
      "Communion" was re-released (after Brooke Shields became famous in "Pretty Baby") in its original uncut form as "Alice, Sweet Alice" in 1978 and then in a cut form as "Holy Terror" in 1981 (after the Brooke Shields' hit "The Blue Lagoon").
    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Hardly Working/The Howling/'Breaker' Morant/Mon Oncle D'Amerique/Caveman (1981)
    • Soundtracks
      Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man
      Written by Jerome Kern (as Kern) and Oscar Hammerstein II (as Hammerstein)

      Performed by Helen Morgan (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • November 13, 1976 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • La máscara del crimen
    • Filming locations
      • Rogers Locomotive Works - Spruce and Market Streets, Paterson, New Jersey, USA(death scene of Dom)
    • Production company
      • Harristown Funding
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    • Budget
      • $340,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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