DVD 102 mins IMDB 6.5
PG-13
Alice
MGM / UA (1990)
In Collection
#20

Seen It:
Yes

Location:
Case
Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Romance
USA  /  English

Mia Farrow Alice Tate
Alec Baldwin Ed
Blythe Danner Dorothy
Judy Davis Vicki
William Hurt Doug Tate
Keye Luke Dr. Yang
Joe Mantegna Joe
Bernadette Peters Muse
Cybill Shepherd Nancy Brill
Gwen Verdon Alice's Mother

Director Woody Allen
Producer Robert Greenhut
Writer Woody Allen

Alice is one of Woody Allen's more grounded whimsies, though viewers with a low tolerance for feyness might miss it. Here goes Mia Farrow again as a nattering Manhattanite with a girlie-girlie voice and a well-to-do husband of 16 years (a stockbroker played by William Hurt) who doesn't always notice whether she's in the room. One day a back pain sends her up a dim staircase in Chinatown to see an acupuncturist (the valedictory role of the beloved Keye Luke). He has quite a bag of tricks--including hypnosis and a versatile assortment of herbal teas--and enough insight to recognize that Alice's troubles lie somewhere other than her sacroiliac. Under Dr. Yang's ministrations, Alice goes on a Wonderland voyage through her own life, fantasizing about having an affair with a dusky stranger (Joe Mantegna), flitting about Manhattan as an invisible spirit, and--most unlikely of all--talking straight with her various relatives, past and present.

Like so many Allen films, Alice wavers between scenes imagined with deftness and precision (like Farrow and Mantegna's astonished mutual seduction) and other scenes and notions that are merely touched upon and then abandoned before they can develop any rhythm and complexity, persuade you they were worth including, and justify the presence of so many nifty performers--Judy Davis, Judith Ivey, Gwen Verdon, Robin Bartlett, Alec Baldwin, Holland Taylor, Cybill Shepherd, Blythe Danner, Julie Kavner, Caroline Aaron--who mostly wink in and out again as cameos. Nevertheless, almost all Woody's looking glasses are worth passing through at least once. --Richard T. Jameson

For 16 years, Alice Tate (Farrow) has been ignored by her husband (Hurt), spoiled by wealth and tranquilzed by boredom. But when she unexpectedly falls for sexy musician (Mantegna) and impulsively consults a mysterious Chinese herbalist for advice, Alice begins a madcap journey into a strange new world of possibilities. But as she begins to realize who she is and what she values, Alice must also confront her deepest fears and decide how far she'll go for love…and what she'll risk to change her destiny.

"Devastatingly comic! Alice calls for celebration!" -The New York Times

Edition Details
Barcode 720229909266
Region Region 2
Chapters 16
Release Date 11/04/2000
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio 1.33:1
Subtitles English
Audio Tracks English Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
Layers Single Side, Single Layer
Nr of Disks/Tapes 1
Personal Details
Acquired By Purchase
Links IMDB
Amazon US
DVD Empire

Features
Collectible Booklet
Original Theatrical Trailer