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I Love You, Alice B. Toklas! (1968)

Starring: Peter Sellers, Leigh Taylor-Young Director: Hy Averback Rating: R (Restricted) Format: DVD
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (25 customer reviews)


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Product Details

  • Actors: Peter Sellers, Leigh Taylor-Young
  • Directors: Hy Averback
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Language: French (Dolby Digital 1.0), English (Dolby Digital 1.0)
  • Subtitles: English, Spanish, French
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rating: R (Restricted)
  • Studio: Warner Home Video
  • DVD Release Date: June 20, 2006
  • Run Time: 92 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (25 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000ERVK44
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #22,434 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)

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Poor Harold Fine (Peter Sellers)... he's a suit-and-tie-wearing Jewish professional who's being pressed by his fiancée (Joyce Van Patten, in a supremely whiny and irritating performance) to nail down a wedding date. Harold's bored and dissatisfied with his life, though; when he meets Nancy (Leigh Taylor-Young), a hippie-chick friend of his brother's, he decides to tune in, turn on, and drop out, in a big way. He flees the altar, leaving Joyce standing alone, and pursues the counterculture life. Soon, though, Harold discovers that the hippie life isn't all it's cracked up to be, with its hipper-than-thou hypocrisy adding up to little more than a different brand of conformity. Screenwriter Paul Mazursky skewers the shallowness of the '60s with dead-on humor and some hilarious set pieces; the scene where Harold and his straitlaced parents eat some of Nancy's "funny" brownies is especially memorable. Sellers's comic timing and physical awkwardness, paired with Mazursky's dialogue, makes this one of the better '60s-time-capsule flicks. --Jerry Renshaw


Product Description

One day you're a career 9-to-5er with a pending marriage. The next, you chuck it all for beads, bell-bottoms and free love. That's how things are for Harold Fine, a dedicated lawyer about to become a more dedicated dropout. Like the brownies served by Harold's new girlfriend, I Love You, Alice B. Toklas has a hidden magical ingredient: Peter Sellers, whose flower-power performance here is in the same league as Dr. Strangelove, Inspector Clouseau and other "best Sellers." Director Paul Mazursky and his co-writer Larry Tucker spread good vibes aplenty as Harold discovers tuning in and turning on can turn out daffily disastrous. Leigh Taylor-Young and Jo Van Fleet co-star in this Age-of-Aquarius time capsule that's timeless fun.

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Kiss my ankh!, September 17, 2001
By D. Hartley (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
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Peter Sellers is actually fairly toned down in his role as an "uptight" Jewish lawyer who decides to join the Counterculture (quite literally, overnight) after ingesting pot brownies and enjoying a roll in the hay with a free-spirited "hippie chick" (radiant Michelle Phillips look-alike Leigh Taylor-Young). Despite the dated Hollywoodized trappings of late-60's psychedelia (including the inevitable Party Scene, although interestingly nobody falls into a swimming pool for a change), Paul Mazursky's script is at its heart a serio-comic tale of one man's mid-life crisis. Sellers fans take heart,there are still some supreme comic moments (a very stoned and giggly Sellers trying to "maintain" as he watches a straight-faced man getting fitted for a minidress is a definite highlight). The film may have inspired a sub-genre of "Middle Aged Guy/Free-Spirited Young Woman" films like "I'll Never Forget What's 'Is Name" and the more dramatic "Petulia". So warm up the VCR and grab a plate of brownies (don't forget the secret ingredient!)
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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This Movie Needs To Be Released On DVD!!!, January 18, 2003
By Danny Rizzi (Santa Clara, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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It's a very sad state of affairs when a comic artist the caliber of Peter Sellers is not as appreciated as he should be. The man was a genius at playing the uptight middle class doltish kinda guy. And his Harold Fine is the quintessential umcd. I didn't see this film until the late 80's. My brother & I were stoned one night and just laughed our asses off. It was amazing how the film had retained its comic force after 20 years. After viewing it I gave it a few years and wondered if it wasn't just the added effect of the drugs but I saw it again stone cold sober and still lmao. Some of the 60's hippie-era stuff probably hasn't aged well but Sellers can't be denied. I think along with his brilliant triple-shot in Dr. Strangelove this is his best work. The film also benefits from its terrific supporting cast including Jo Van Fleet, Joyce Van Patten & Leigh Taylor Young(giving arguably the best of films many spaced-out hippie portrayals). Hopefully whoever owns the rights will get a clue and have this dvd-released sometime soon but if not I highly recommend the vhs version of this comic gem.
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19 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A very, very different time, June 2, 2005
By Chris K. Wilson "Chris Kent" (Dallas, TX United States) - See all my reviews
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The 1960s was such a unique decade - a kind of bridge connecting the bizarrely Eisenhower 50s with the polyester Nixon 70s. Watching films from the 60s is equally amusing. I watched "I Love You Alice B. Toklas" the other night, the 1968 drama/comedy starring the late-great Peter Sellers.

No multiple roles here for Mr. Sellers, and rarely a moment of slapstick. In fact, it's a serenely subtle performance as Sellers plays an inhibited square lawyer bored with the prospect of spending the rest of his life with his fiancee - a woman who happens to be his secretary. Sellers' character is about as exciting as Darrin Stephens with a hangover. But he's jarred from his straight-laced shell by the appearance of a free-spirited hippie chick who's fond of sitar music and hash brownies.

While hippies had been on the scene for a couple of years by 1968, not too many had been seen in films. But the message, I think, is the key.

A middle-aged, disillusioned man drops out of society to discover himself. He backs out of his wedding, quits his job and lives in the backseat of his car with his young hippie chick (played by the lovely Leigh Taylor-Young). This was a fairly brave stance during an era when society was told to marry, propagate and move to the suburbs.

The keynote moment, and one of the funniest scenes I have seen in a while, happens when Peter Sellers, his fiancee and his parents accidentally sample some hash brownies (made from an old Alice B. Toklas recipe, thus the film's title). This straight-laced crew, tasting drugs for the first time, fall on the floor in fits of laughter, playfully disrobe and eventually decide to play miniature golf. That's right, miniature golf. In some way, a dash of hash has enabled them to loosen up and touch their inner child. Sellers soon discovers the free-spirit path is not for him either, leading to the film's unforgettable final scene.

Paul Mazursky wrote the screenplay to this film, and would soon evolve into one of the greatest film directors no one has ever heard of. Mazursky's resume includes such brilliant works as "Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice," "An Unmarried Woman," "Moscow on the Hudson" and "Enemies: A Love Story." "I Love You Alice B. Toklas" is where it began for this uniquely gifted filmmaker, a man whose works consistently document love, life and America's freedoms. Mazursky embraces the hippie movement of the 60s, but more so, embraces spiritual freedom.

As Altamont and the deaths of Joplin, Hendrix and Morrison revealed by 1971, the hippie movement was not the answer. In some ways, Mazursky already knew this. But with a purity of heart, he essentially said we could all learn something from this important philosophical uprising. I can't help but remember a film review of "Woodstock" by Roger Ebert. He profoundly said, "This was a time when people believed they could change the world with music. Today, it is very, very different."

When watching "I Love You Alice B. Toklas," I am transported back to that very, very different time.
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5.0 out of 5 stars DVD I love you Alice B. Toklas
If you ever need a really good laugh, and a trip back the sixties, this is a 'must have'.
Published 12 months ago by R. Glatt

4.0 out of 5 stars Dated, But Still Funny
This 1968 hit comedy about a staid Los Angeles attorney who turns Hippie may be a bit dated, but it's still a very funny movie. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Michael B. Druxman

5.0 out of 5 stars Im goin' back
If you loved the '60s, this is like opening a time capsule. Cynics abounded then, too, despite the love image of the time. This movie is one of the better comedies of the period.
Published 14 months ago by Bradley F. Smith

5.0 out of 5 stars I love you, Peter Sellers!!
This is a very good movie. I had seen it thirty-something years ago, and always remembered certain parts, but I had forgotten other things and it was great to watch it again. Read more
Published on October 8, 2007 by Alfredo Antillon

5.0 out of 5 stars A TRIP back in time...
Along with THE PARTY and THE PRESIDENT'S ANALYST, this is one of my favorite films from the psychadelic 60's... Read more
Published on March 31, 2007 by Eddie Landsberg

5.0 out of 5 stars An area is not a date!
Sellers is perfect in the restricted anxious role as the repressed asmatic Jewish raised status quo lawyer, Harold Fine. Read more
Published on March 18, 2007 by Paulette Paglia

4.0 out of 5 stars "I'm so hip it hurts. That's how hip I am."
In case you're wondering, the name, referenced in the title of the film I Love You, Alice B. Toklas! Read more
Published on December 15, 2006 by cookieman108

5.0 out of 5 stars I Love you Alice B. Toklas
A gem of the 60's era. This movie is so funny and clever that Peter Seller's Pink Panther fame has to be questioned. Read more
Published on November 3, 2006 by Dina G. Gustin

5.0 out of 5 stars Not a Psychedelic Artifact
Some would dismiss this film as a free love era relic. Perhaps, but this film is so consistently funny. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Very Groovy!
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