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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alice_AdamsAlice Adams - Wikipedia

    Alice Adams may refer to: . Alice Adams, a 1921 Pulitzer Prize–winning novel by Booth Tarkington; Alice Adams, a 1923 film based on the novel by Booth Tarkington; Alice Adams, a 1935 film based on the novel by Booth Tarkington; Alice Adams (writer) (1926–1999), American novelist and writer from Fredericksburg, Virginia Alice Adams (artist) (born 1930), American artist

  2. 17 de may. de 2023 · MY BOOKS: https://www.mcleanamy.co.uk/ What's your review of the 1935 film Alice Adams? It's directed by George Stevens, and stars Katharine Hepburn and Fred...

  3. Alice Adams (1935) Academy Award-winner Katharine Hepburn received an Oscar-nomination as a working-class small-town girl with social ambitions who falls in love with wealthy playboy Fred MacMurray. 270 IMDb 6.9 1 h 39 min 1935. X-Ray 13+. Comedy · Drama · Charming · Emotional. Available to rent or buy.

  4. Alice Adams (1935) is RKO's touching, effectively poignant portrayal of small-town, mid-Western American pretenses in the early 1900s. The film's screenplay (by Dorothy Yost and Mortimer Offner) was based on Jane Murfin's adaptation of Booth Tarkington's 1921 prize-winning novel of the same name about a girl in a mid-sized Indiana city.

  5. Alice Adams is a film directed by George Stevens with Katharine Hepburn, Fred MacMurray, Fred Stone, Evelyn Venable .... Year: 1935. Original title: Alice Adams. Synopsis: In the lower-middle-class Adams family, father and son are happy to work in a drugstore, but mother and daughter Alice try every possible social-climbing stratagem despite snubs and embarrassment. ...

  6. www.moma.org › artists › 61Alice Adams | MoMA

    Alice Adams. Screen from American Abstract Artists 60th Anniversary Print Portfolio. 1997. Exhibitions An International Survey of Recent Painting and Sculpture. May 17–Aug 19, 1984. MoMA. Special Projects (Winter 1980) Feb 17–Apr 6, 1980. MoMA PS1. Indoor/Outdoor Sculpture Show.

  7. Originally published in 1921, this bestselling Pulitzer Prize-winning novel was adapted into film twice, and its heroine, the sparkling Alice Adams, still resonates with readers today. With a new foreword by Anne Edwards. Vintage Movie Classics spotlights classic films that have stood the test of time, now rediscovered through the publication ...