Director: Alfred Sole
Notable Cast: Linda Miller, Paula Sheppard, Niles
McMaster, Jane Lowry, Rudolph Willrich, Mildred Clinton, Michael Hardstark,
Brooke Shields
The first time that Alice, Sweet Alice came into my
awareness was probably a decade or so ago when a painting of the masked villain
of the film popped up on my social media feed. The painting itself was
fantastic, a modern exaggeration of the characteristics with bold yellows,
reds, and blues. If I could remember the artist, they deserve some credit and I
spent a good deal of time trying to find that picture again to very little
luck. The message was clear though, I needed to see the film. At the time,
there was only a shoddy version of the film available via Amazon Prime
streaming and this is where I first experienced it. Too often Alice, Sweet
Alice gets thrown into the lot of “forgotten slashers” on a variety of
internet lists and, despite its fair share of cult cinephiles that champion the
film, it tends to be despairingly overlooked. It doesn’t deserve to be. Alice,
Sweet Alice is one of the true diamonds to be found in the genre. It toys
with the expectations of the viewer, delivers on its off-beat quirks, and still
manages to layer in a lot of thoughtful material both in the visuals and
narrative to give the film punch on multiple watches. On top of all of that,
this latest (and greatest) Arrow Video Blu Ray release lives up the strength of
the film itself.