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Good to See You Again, Alice Cooper

  • 1974
  • PG
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
252
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Good to See You Again, Alice Cooper (1974)
SatireSlapstickComedyDocumentaryHorrorMusic

Concert plus fictional footage.Concert plus fictional footage.Concert plus fictional footage.

  • Director
    • Joe Gannon
  • Writers
    • Joe Gannon
    • Shep Gordon
    • Fred Smoot
  • Stars
    • Alice Cooper
    • Dennis Dunaway
    • Michael Bruce
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    252
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joe Gannon
    • Writers
      • Joe Gannon
      • Shep Gordon
      • Fred Smoot
    • Stars
      • Alice Cooper
      • Dennis Dunaway
      • Michael Bruce
    • 8User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Alice Cooper
    Alice Cooper
    • Self - Vocals
    Dennis Dunaway
    • Self - Bass, Backing Vocals
    Michael Bruce
    • Self - Guitar, Backing Vocals
    Neal Smith
    • Self - Drums
    Glen Buxton
    • Self - Guitar
    Fred Smoot
    Fred Smoot
    • Director…
    Jefferson Kewley
    • Baron Krelve
    Pat McAllister
    • Group's Manager…
    Henry Polic II
    Henry Polic II
    • Set Designer
    Walter Prince
    • Old Man
    Jacque Lynn Colton
    • Makeup Lady
    Don G.
    • Limo Driver
    Sunny Klein
    • Tractor Driver
    Dick Klotzman
    • Piano Player
    Alice Passman
    • Girl at Box Office
    Patricia Condon
    • Girl at Box Office
    James Randi
    James Randi
    • Dentist
    • (as The Amazing Randy)
    • …
    Cindy Smith
    • Dancing Tooth
    • Director
      • Joe Gannon
    • Writers
      • Joe Gannon
      • Shep Gordon
      • Fred Smoot
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    10gish1897

    the original Alice Cooper group in their prime

    This film does a bang-up job at capturing the live feel of the original Alice Cooper group's 1973 "Billion Dollar Babies" tour. In this viewer's opinion, this was Alice Cooper at his prime. Too bad this has never been produced and distributed on video or dvd....it's a great time capsule of the earliest origins of shock rock.
    9Richard-161

    Nearly hits the mark

    'Good To See You Again, Alice Cooper' is based around a concert filmed during the Alice Cooper Group's infamous 'Billion Dollar Babies' US spring tour in 1973, with segments of old B/W movie footage edited in between songs.

    The concert footage, though a little dark due to bad lighting, is awesome viewing, documenting the group's most theatrical stage show filmed during their commercial peak (subsequently the group, after recording one more album, more or less broke up and Alice Cooper himself continued as a solo artist taking the onstage theatrics to new heights). However the movie as a whole does suffer from the B/W segments, which are a little long and boring at times, their inclusion not necessary as the concert footage itself would have successfully carried the movie.

    Interesting to note that the original version of this movie shown at its New York premiere featured comedy sketches of the group instead of the B/W segments. Apparently that version was badly received by the audience and the movie was then re-edited.

    Overall, a near-classic presentation of the classic Alice Cooper Group at the height of their career, a movie worthy of seeking out.
    10dalldorfw

    "The film that out-grosses them all!"

    After being forced to sing show-tunes, Alice Cooper and his band wreck an entire Hollywood movie set and drive off to their concert. Along the way they are pursued by the always angry German director and, for some reason, a viking. At some point they even enlist the help of a Lone Ranger-variant who's mask keeps falling off. The campy, Keystone-style chases are great fun for those with a goof-ball sense of humor but the real highlight is the live concert footage (filmed during the infamous 'Billion Dollar Babies' tour), in which Alice sings some of this best loved songs and delights his audience by doing some delightful things. Irreverent, gross, funny, tasteless and always entertaining. Lost since it's theatrical release, this didn't land on video until '05.
    judex-1

    must've been the 70's

    Excellent documentary on the original Alice Cooper BAND. Works in some amusing sidepieces, and features most of the big hits, excellently played and presented. But this was the '70's, so, in the tradition of "Myra Breckinridge" and the like, much of it has been re-edited to provide commentary by contrasting the band with old film clips. Other than the Shirley Temple footage, most of this is pretty weak, and quite distracting from the concert footage. I have heard that a version is out there that does not have all this ancillary footage, but I have never seen one. I've never seen a proper release of this, but it is found at many record shows, and all over the grey market.

    --Judex.1--
    8memery-1

    Alice rocks!

    This film shows the Alice Cooper band at its peak -- and unfortunately, during its final tour. The comedy segments where a film director and viking are pursuing the band are very weak, but the concert rocks! All of AC's classics (18, Billion Dollar Babies, I Love the Dead) are represented and rendered expertly. Alice was a major influence on rock and metal, but his crowd interactions are pure punk shtick -- taunting and insulting front row fans. The theatrics are minimal compared to other performances, but the music overshadows the stunts with a guillotine and saliva drenched mannequins. If you're an Alice fan, check this out on DVD -- and play the Concert Only option. Or, if you'r an AC neophyte, prepare to be surprised by a great performance by an underrated rocker.

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    • Trivia
      Alice claims in the commentary track on the DVD that the reason he used snakes in his theatrical show is because he was scared and jumped in panic at a woman's small, two-foot snake backstage in a show in Florida. He figured that if he was this panicked by a small snake, the audience reacting to a much larger snake and his reactions would make for good setpieces.
    • Goofs
      The national anthem's title is misspelled as "Star Spangle Banner" in the end credits.
    • Crazy credits
      The final thing seen in the credits is "THE END?" (with a question mark, implying the story could potentially not be over).
    • Alternate versions
      Two different versions of this film exist -- the first features the band performing comedy sketches between songs. In the second version, most of the comedy sketches are deleted and substituted with clips from old movies and interviews with Alice.
    • Connections
      Featured in Alice Cooper: Prime Cuts (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      The Lady Is A Tramp
      Music by Richard Rodgers

      Lyrics by Lorenz Hart

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    • Release date
      • May 30, 1974 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hard Hearted Alice
    • Production companies
      • Alive Enterprises
      • General Media International Inc.
      • Penthouse Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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