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Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore
(1974)
In Martin Scorsese's dramatic film, his first Hollywood
studio production, about female self-actualization that ultimately
became a popular TV comedy series titled Alice:
- the surrealistic prologue - a reddish-tinged homage
to The Wizard of Oz (1939), a flashback to young 8 year-old
Alice Graham (Mia Bendixsen) living in Monterey, CA in 1947, singing
her version of Alice Faye's You'll Never Know with aspirations
to be a singer
The Musical Opening - Transitioning to the Present
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- the opening scene transitioned abruptly to 27 years
later (the year 1974), in Socorro, NM, now with middle-class housewife
Alice Hyatt (Oscar-winning Ellen Burstyn) in her mid-30s, unhappily
married to Coca-Cola truck driver Donald (Billy Bush), and with
a precocious, ill-mannered, often-bratty young son Tommy (Alfred
Lutter)
- the scene of recently-widowed, quietly-despairing
Alice Hyatt in a Phoenix, AZ hotel room in transit through the Southwest
toward her childhood home of Monterey, California to find work; she
was accompanied by her "whining" young son Tommy; after
too many complaints, she forced him to sit and demanded that he write
down all of his "problems" including things that were wrong
with his life ("all the bad things"); she expressed her
exasperation and frustrations to him: "I'm out there, spendin'
too much money on clothes, tryin' to look like maybe I'm under 30
so that somebody will hire me, and you're sittin' in here, whining
like an idiot. I will get a job, all right? I will get you to Monterey
before your birthday. I will get you in school by September. I swear
it! Shall I open a vein and sign it in blood? I'm sorry, Tommy. I
know you're upset, too. You've been taken away from your home and
your friends, and everything. When we get to Monterey, things will
be better"
- Alice's job in a greasy-spoon diner in Tucson, AZ
known as Mel & Ruby's Cafe; there were scenes with fellow waitresses
at the diner, owned and managed by short order cook Mel Sharples
(Vic Tayback): shy and neurotically-loopy Vera (Valerie Curtin) and
sassy, hardened and foul-mouthed Flo (Oscar-nominated Diane Ladd)
- the sequence of Mel asking Flo where Vera was, and
she responded with the vulgar: "She went to s--t, and the hogs
ate her!" - spraying ketchup all over customers and herself
- the frequent dirty joking that Flo engaged in with
Mel:
Flo: "Mel, what you doin' back there, pulling on your puddin'?
Or are you givin' it a whack with a hammer? I heard the only way you
can get it up is to slam it in a door"
Mel: "I don't want to get too close to you, honey. It will get
you all bothered up early in the morning"
Flo: "Man, I could lay under you, eat fried chicken and do a crossword
puzzle at the same time. That's how much you bother me"
- the scene of Flo and Alice sunbathing with Flo's hint:
("Honey, unbutton that top button. Yeah, if you bend over, that's
how you get more tips when you're working"), and also their
girl-talk in a toilet stall
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Alice (Ellen Burstyn) with son Tommy (Alfred Lutter) in
Arizona Hotel Room
Tommy Writing List of Problems
Alice Working at Mel & Ruby's Cafe
Flo (Diane Ladd) with Mel (Vic Tayback)
Alice Working with Flo
Flo and Alice Sunbathing
In a Toilet Stall
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