Alice Adams
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Rating:
NR-
Language:
English Studio:
Warner Home VideoUPC:
053939600421Year of Release:
1935Item Number:
TCM006004Release Date:
04/05/2005Genre:
Drama –
Family Drama –
Romance –
Romantic Drama –
Romantic Drama
Format:
DVD
MOVIE DESCRIPTION:
Katharine Hepburn stars as Booth Tarkington's would-be society belle Alice Adams. The product of a family of modest means, Alice nonetheless dreams of being accepted by the "better people." Luck of luck, she meets well-to-do young Fred MacMurray at a social gathering; he is charmed by her pathetic attempts at putting on airs and accepts her invitation to dine at the Adams home. The meal is a disaster: Alice's parents (Fred Stone and Anne Shoemaker) are obviously way out of MacMurray's league, while the servant (Hattie McDaniel) that the family hired for the occasion shows up drunk and very surly. Alice Adams was the first major directorial assignment for George Stevens, as well as one of the few Katharine Hepburn vehicles of the 1930s to score a hit with the public. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
DVD FEATURES:
- Region: 1
- Number of Discs: 1
- Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 (Pre-1954 Standard)
- Audio: Dolby Digital Mono
- Screen: Black and White
- Subtitle: Spanish, French, English
- Features:
- cc All-new digital transfer from restored picture and audio elements
- Excerpt from the documentary "George Stevens: A Filmmaker's Journey"
- "Katharine Hepburn: The RKO Years" essay
- Interactive menus
- Scene access
- Subtitles: English, Français, & Español
AWARDS
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
- Nominated Best Actress - 1935 (Katharine Hepburn)
- Nominated Best Picture - 1935
National Board of Review
- Nominated Best Picture - 1935
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Director:
George StevensProducer:
Pandro S. BermanScreenwriter:
Mortimer Offner, Dorothy YostBook Author:
Booth TarkingtonCinematographer:
Robert de GrasseComposer (Music Score):
Max SteinerEditor:
Jane LoringArt Director:
Van Nest PolglaseCostume Designer:
Walter Plunkett
REVIEW:
- Alice Adams does a credible job of transferring Booth Tarkington's popular Pulitzer Prize-winning novel to the screen, even if it adds a happier ending than the one in the book. A significant part of the credit belongs to director George Stevens, who keeps the film briskly paced without sacrificing character development and atmosphere. Filmed during the Great Depression, Alice Adams takes a satirical view of the 1920s, reminding 1935 audiences of some of the shallowness of those "better days." Hepburn's performance dominates the film, and the supporting cast functions mostly as props, though Fred MacMurray, Hepburn's nominal co-lead, manages to shine in moments. The film received two Oscar nominations, for Best Picture and for Hepburn's performance, and it was also a rarity for Hepburn: a box-office hit. ~ Richard Gilliam, Rovi
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