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Agave Library
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DVD FICTION Alice
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Checked Out
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Burton Barr Central Library
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DVD FICTION Alice
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On Shelf
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DVD FICTION Alice
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Checked Out
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DVD FICTION Alice
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On Shelf
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Century Library
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DVD FICTION Alice
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Ironwood Library
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DVD FICTION Alice
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Checked Out
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Saguaro Library
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DVD FICTION Alice
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On Shelf
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South Mountain Community Library
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DVD FICTION Alice
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On Shelf
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DVD FICTION Alice
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On Shelf
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Summary:
When Alice's husband dies and leaves her with their eleven-year old son, she leaves for California, but is stranded in Phoenix. She lands a waitressing job and meets a rancher.
Notes:
MPAA rating: PG.
Optional French dialogue; French or Spanish subtitles; closed-captioned.
Originally released as a motion picture in 1974.
Special features: commentary by director Martin Scorsese, Ellen Burstyn and Kris Kristofferson; making-of documentary second chances; theatrical trailer.
Director of photography, Kent L. Wakeford ; editor, Marcia Lucas ; music, Ian Hunter, Richard LaSalle.
Ellen Burstyn, Diane Ladd, Kris Kristofferson, Billy Green Bush, Alfred Lutter, Harvey Keitel, Jodie Foster, Vic Tayback.
DVD, region 1 ; Dolby Digital mono ; dual-layer format.
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