What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice?

What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice?

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Wheelchair | Liquor

  • Duration: 1h 41min
  • Music: Gerald Fried
  • Similar To: Aftermath, House of Manson
  • Story:
    As Aunt Alice, Ruth Gordon applies for the job of housekeeper in the Tucson, Arizona home of widow Claire Marrable in order to find out what happened to a missing widowed friend, Edna Tilsney. The crazed Page, left only a stamp album by her husband, takes money from her housekeepers, kills them, and buries the bodies in her garden. Alice is a widow too. So is neighbor Harriet Vaughn. Lots of widows here.
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6.8/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
As Aunt Alice, Ruth Gordon applies for the job of housekeeper in the Tucson, Arizona home of widow Claire Marrable in order to find out what happened to a missing widowed friend, Edna Tilsney. The crazed Page, left only a stamp album by her husband, takes money from her housekeepers, kills them, and buries the bodies in her garden. Alice is a widow too. So is neighbor Harriet Vaughn. Lots of widows here.
Ratings

6.8/10

IMDb

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The third installment in Robert Aldrich's loose trilogy of "grand guignol" films (horror-thrillers featuring older women going crazy), following What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962) and Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964). Aldrich served as producer for this film.

Lee H. Katzin replaced Bernard Girard as director after four weeks of filming

The wooden statue that Mrs. Marrable buys and places on her mantle is a carving of St. Francis.

Mrs. Marrable's infamous pine trees are long leaf pines, a hardy, tough variety of fir tree that grows well in rocky soils.

Ruth Gordon wears a red wig throughout much of the movie. One film critic for the New York Times remarked in his review of the film that the wig made Gordon look like a "crazy animated peanut."

Popular Dialogues

"Claire Marrable: You are the only mistake I made. Alice Dimmock: Didn't you ever think you'd be found out? Claire Marrable: No and I won't be. Alice Dimmock: Giving yourself away like that... Claire Marrable: To you? You are a dead woman. Alice Dimmock: Oh no, I'm alive. See, I'm very much alive. And I'm not gonna be your next victim."

"Juan: You have a very green thumb. Your pine trees grow good - very good."