Go Ask Alice

Go Ask Alice

Movie |

Marijuana | Prostitute

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  • Genre(s): Drama, TV Movie
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): John Korty, Jane Ficker
  • Cast(s): William Shatner, Ruth Roman, Wendell Burton, Julie Adams, Andy Griffith See all Cast & Crew

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STORY

Story
A 14-year-old girl in late 1960's America is inadvertently sucked into an odyssey of sex and drugs. She eventually seeks help.

AWARDS

Nominations
Primetime Emmy Award

Outstanding Writing Achievement in Drama Adaptation | 1973

Outstanding Achievement in Film Editing for Entertainment Programming For a Special or Feature Length Program of a Series | 1973

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Mackenzie Phillips' first filmed project.

This is the second movie that Charles Martin Smith worked on with Mackenzie Phillips. They both worked on American Graffiti (1973), and would also work on More American Graffiti (1979). In all three movies, they do not share any scenes together.

The title comes from the Jefferson Airplane song from 1967, "White Rabbit", written by Grace Slick: "One pill makes you larger, and one pill makes you small/And the ones that mother gives you, don't do anything at all/Go ask Alice, when she's ten feet tall..."

Alice lives somewhere in the Cincinnati area. The area code in her diary, that the priest reads off, is 513.

With the help of talk show host and anti-drug activist Art Linkletter, Beatrice Sparks who doubled as a ghostwriter for Linkletter and wrote the Manuscript for this made for TV movie, passed her book on to Linkletter's literary agent for production of this movie. Linkletter had a personal interest in this project due to the growing drug abuse among teenagers plus the suicide of his daughter Diane a few years earlier.

Popular Dialogues

"Priest: Do you want an opinion or an alibi?"

"Alice: He's getting high just talking about getting high, and you're getting high off of his high, and I'm getting high off of your high. And it's one big contact high."