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What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice?

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Harriet stops by to tell Claire that George has been attempting to call, but has been unable to reach her. Inside, Claire tells her that Alice injured her head on a falling tree branch during a windstorm the night before and pretends, within Harriet's earshot, to talk to an incapacitated Alice in her bedroom.
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retrieve allergy medication. Mike and Harriet arrive moments later, inquiring about Alice's whereabouts. George answers a phone call notifying that Alice was found dead in her car, which crashed off the road into the lake. That night, Claire invites Harriet and Jim over for dinner and serves them drugged
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Claire confronts Alice, who admits that she is searching for Edna, and demands to know where she is before accusing her of murder. The women begin fighting, and Claire chases Alice through the house. Claire beats Alice over the head with a phone receiver, rendering her unconscious. The next morning,
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Mike stops by one day to visit Alice; he is, in fact, Alice's nephew. It is revealed that Alice is posing as a housekeeper to investigate her good friend Edna's disappearance. Mike uncovers Edna's bank account, which has been almost entirely drained of funds. Claire plans an impromptu trip to attend
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That afternoon, Claire dresses herself in Alice's clothes and wig, and drives the incapacitated Alice to a nearby lake and sinks the car. Shortly after, George and Julia arrive at the same time as a telephone repairman. George asks where Alice is, and Claire claims that she went to the drugstore to
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In the morning, Claire finds the pine trees in her yard upturned and the graves exposed. She is confronted by the sheriff, George and Julia, as well as Harriet, Jim, and Mike; Mike saved them the night before and stopped the fire. Jim returns the stamp collection to Claire, which she learns is, in
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the next morning. Alice asks if she can drive into town, claiming that she needs to buy toothpaste and stockings for the trip; while she is gone, Claire finds a full tube of toothpaste in Alice's bathroom. Suspicious, she investigates further, and finds a new box of stockings in Alice's dresser.
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named Chloe continues to bark viciously outside Clarie's house. Claire grows worried that the dog will unearth the bodies and makes several attempts to get rid of her. She reveals to Alice that Chloe is a tramp and that her former housekeeper, Rose Hull, used to feed and care for Chloe.
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similarly praised the acting, noting: "Page as a high and mighty wealthy eccentric delivers a bravura performance. Gordon, working crisply, offers a remarkable portrait of a brave woman. The two ladies play off each other relentlessly and audience reaps the rewards."
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has the stars right, but the material is underdeveloped. The script has an engaging premise that would be a perfect vehicle for all sorts of creepy thrills, but the story never capitalizes on the possibilities of its memorable lead character duo."
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whose husband was a stock broker. Harriet and her young nephew, Jim, rent a cottage from George, much to Claire's displeasure as the cottage neighbors her property. Harriet subsequently begins a romance with Mike Darrah, a car restorationist from
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Claire claims to have gained significant capital on; when she inquires about them, Claire murders her in the same fashion as the last housekeeper, burying her in the yard beneath a new pine tree. She burns all of Edna's belongings except for her
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Claire Marrable, the vainglorious aging widow of a prominent businessman, is distraught upon discovering that her husband's estate has been stripped of all assets, leaving her in debt and with nowhere to live. His only
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It would be made by his production company, The Associates & Aldrich. In October Aldrich announced the film would be part of a four-picture deal his company signed with ABC Pictures, the others being
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premiered theatrically in New York City on July 23, 1969 in 48 theatres and grossed $ 540,000 in its first week, placing number one at the box office in the United States. It was subsequently given a
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fact, worth over $ 100,000. Claire looks over her pine trees and laughs hysterically; stating that, perhaps it's time that she, herself, should offer her services as a live-in companion.
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By August, Geraldine Page and Ruth Gordon had signed to play the leads and the script was written by Theodore Apstein. "It's a wonderful part and a wonderful script", said Gordon.
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Geraldine Page's character, Claire Marrable, portrayed an aging woman, when in fact, Page was only 43–44 years old at the time during the film's production and release.
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The film earned rentals of $ 2,025,000 in North America and $ 1.2 million in other countries. After all costs were deducted, it recorded a loss of $ 860,000.
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to be close to her nephew, George, and his wife Julia. Late one evening, Claire lures her live-in housekeeper, Rose Hull, outside to plant a
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deemed the film "an amusingly baroque horror story told by a master misogynist", and praised Page as an "affecting" actress.
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Claire finds a letter to Alice from Mike regarding Edna's bank account, confirming her suspicion that Alice is on to her.
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Robert Fuller, who had a supporting role, had been signed to a three-picture contract with the Associates & Aldrich.
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wrote: "This Robert Aldrich production is a second-tier version of the thrills he pioneered in his self-directed film
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At one of George and Julia's dinner parties, Claire is introduced to Harriet Vaughn, a young widow from the
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widow who hires elderly female housekeepers and cons them out of their money before murdering them.
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include a briefcase, a butterfly collection, two antique daggers and a stamp collection.
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subgenre, in which a formerly glamorous and now older woman has become psychotic.
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in Ireland, and received its European premiere in London on September 21, 1969.
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Grande Dame Guignol Cinema: A History of Hag Horror from Baby Jane to Mother
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Martin, Betty (Oct 13, 1967). "MOVIE CALL SHEET: Vince Edwards Signs Pact".
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In September 1967, Aldrich announced he would make the film under the title
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Martin, Betty (Nov 28, 1968). "CALL SHEET: Julien to Star in 'Execution'".
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Thomas, Kevin (April 27, 1969). "At 72, Ruth Gordon Grabs the Brass Ring".
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PATRICIA BOSWORTH (Nov 24, 1968). "Geraldine Page Wants To Flip Her Wig".
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said it was one of the author's best and should be "read in one sitting".
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A.H. WEILER. (Oct 8, 1967). "And Now Antonioni Will 'Blow Up' America".
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Thomas, Kevin (Aug 20, 1969). "Ruth Gordon Plays 'Aunt Alice' Role".
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ANTHONY BOUCHER (June 17, 1962). "Report on Criminals at Large".
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called the film a "thoroughly enjoyably romp of jolly horror".
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In October 1969, Aldrich announced that he would make a third
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by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise.
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The film's title is a reference to the 1962 horror film
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Index


Lee H. Katzin
Bernard Girard
Ursula Curtiss
Robert Aldrich
Geraldine Page
Ruth Gordon
Rosemary Forsyth
Robert Fuller
Mildred Dunnock
Joseph Biroc
Frank J. Urioste
Gerald Fried
Palomar Pictures Corporation
Cinerama Releasing Corporation
wide
neo-noir
thriller film
Lee H. Katzin
Geraldine Page
Ruth Gordon
Rosemary Forsyth
Robert Fuller
Mildred Dunnock
Ursula Curtiss
Arizona
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
Robert Aldrich
psycho-biddy
Gerald Fried

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