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Alice Adams
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Based on a novel by Booth Tarkington, Alice Adams is a moving movie about the misadventures of two pretentious social-climbing women in a small town in America. Eventually, one found a modest and decent man of her love. Let’s come to the movie
Based on a novel by Booth Tarkington, Alice Adams is a moving movie about the misadventures of two pretentious social-climbing women in a small town in America. Eventually, one found a modest and decent man of her love. Let’s come to the movie
Actors:
Hattie McDaniel,
Frank Yaconelli,
Fred MacMurray,
Hans Moebus,
George Ford,
Brooks Benedict,
Ann Shoemaker,
Jonathan Hale,
Charley Grapewin,
Katharine Hepburn,
Evelyn Venable,
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Hattie McDaniel
10 June 1895, Wichita, Kansas, USA
Frank Yaconelli
October 2, 1898 in San Biagio, Italy
Fred MacMurray
30 August 1908, Kankakee, Illinois, USA
Hans Moebus
23 September 1902, Berlin, Germany
George Ford
31 March 1905, Pennsylvania, USA
Brooks Benedict
February 6, 1896 in New York City, New York, USA
Ann Shoemaker
10 January 1891, Brooklyn, New York, USA
Jonathan Hale
21 March 1891, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Charley Grapewin
20 December 1869, Xenia, Ohio, USA
Katharine Hepburn
12 May 1907, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Evelyn Venable
18 October 1913, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Director:
George Stevens
George Stevens
18 December 1904, Oakland, California, USA
Country:
United States
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May 24, 2003
Alice Adams would be forgotten if it weren't for Hepburn's typically charismatic performance as the woman who turns social climbing into an art form.
November 13, 2007
Stevens's talent for stepping away from the plotline and creating intimate, casual, and naturalistic moments is given plenty of opportunity here, as it would not be in his later superproductions.
February 28, 2002
The flaws stand out like bad lawn jockeys.
November 13, 2007
The pathetic, social-climbing heroine of Booth Tarkington's novel was never better played than by Hepburn, who brought a fierce determination, clutching coyness, and tragic optimism to the part.
Kalamazoo Gazette
January 11, 2004
Hepburn is heartwarming
July 28, 2007
George Stevens' poignant adaptation of the Tarkington famous novel is one of the few Ameriacn films of its era to examine the impact of social class in a realistic way.
November 13, 2007
That George Stevens' direction captures the wistfulness of Katharine Hepburn's superb histrionism, and yet has not sacrificed audience values at the altar of too much drabness and prosaic realism, is an achievement of no small order.
Time Out
February 09, 2006
Hepburn is magnificent as the small-town social climber, although the script so softens Booth Tarkington's novel.
Kansas City Kansan
October 23, 2004
Hepburn is real reason to seek this one out
New York Times
March 25, 2006
An oddly exciting blend of tenderness, comedy and realistic despair, it touches life intimately at many points during its account of a lonely girl in a typical American small town.
August 10, 2005
There's much humor that comes out of the believable characters portrayed and the pain they suffer from their plight.
April 17, 2011
Stevens' deadpan-humane approach dilutes the acid of Booth Tarkington's social critique

