In 1961, divorced Catholic couple Dom and Catherine Spages' life is upended when their teenage daughter Alice is suspected of her younger sister Karen's brutal murder during her First Holy C... Read allIn 1961, divorced Catholic couple Dom and Catherine Spages' life is upended when their teenage daughter Alice is suspected of her younger sister Karen's brutal murder during her First Holy Communion and a series of stabbings follow.In 1961, divorced Catholic couple Dom and Catherine Spages' life is upended when their teenage daughter Alice is suspected of her younger sister Karen's brutal murder during her First Holy Communion and a series of stabbings follow.
- Awards
- 3 nominations
- Alice Spages
- (as Paula Sheppard)
- Pathologist
- (as Miss Lillian Roth)
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- TriviaStar Paula E. Sheppard, who played 12-year-old Alice, was about 19 years of age during the making of the movie.
- GoofsAfter Alphonso is stabbed he falls down on a coffee table causing it to collapse. A pair of hands is visible as they catch a falling fish bowl.
- Quotes
Aunt Annie DeLorenze: Angela, stop eating! Haven't you had enough? Jim, help me clean up this mess. You don't need that drink!
- Crazy creditsDuring the ending credits there is no music and the screen doesn't turn black, the last frame of the film remains in the background forever.
- Alternate versions"Communion" was re-released (after Brooke Shields became famous in "Pretty Baby") in its original uncut form as "Alice, Sweet Alice" in 1978 and then in a cut form as "Holy Terror" in 1981 (after the Brooke Shields' hit "The Blue Lagoon").
- SoundtracksCan't Help Lovin' Dat Man
Written by Jerome Kern (as Kern) and Oscar Hammerstein II (as Hammerstein)
Performed by Helen Morgan (uncredited)
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- Also known as
- Alice Sweet Alice
- Filming locations
- Rogers Locomotive Works - Spruce and Market Streets, Paterson, New Jersey, USA(death scene of Dom)
- Production company
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- Budget
- $340,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 47 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1