Alice's Restaurant
A cinematic adaption of Arlo Guthrie's classic song story.
Arthur Penn
Casts & Crew
Arlo Guthrie
Pat Quinn
James Broderick
Tina Chen
Geoff Outlaw
Michael McClanathan
Pete Seeger
Lee Hays
Kathleen Dabney
William Obanhein
Seth Allen
Monroe Arnold
Joseph Boley
Vinnette Carroll
Sylvia Davis
Simm Landres
Eulalie Noble
Louis Beachner
MacIntyre Dixon
Arthur Pierce Middleton
Donald Marye
Shelley Plimpton
M. Emmet Walsh
Ron Weyand
Eleanor D. Wilson
Neil Brooks Cunningham
Thomas De Wolfe
James Hannon
Graham Jarvis
John E. Quill
Frank Simpson
Alice Brock
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