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I Love You Alice B. Toklas (DVD)

I Love You Alice B. Toklas (DVD)
The chameleon-like Peter Sellers (DR. STRANGELOVE, THE PINK PANTHER) plays Harold Fine, a mild-mannered Jewish lawyer rapidly approaching middle-age. He has an overbearing mother, a bland fianci, hash brownie and a life that seems doomed to be forever square. His world flips upside down when he runs into Nancy (Leigh Taylor-Young), a groovy flower-power girl who cooks a mean batch of hash brownies. Faster than you can say Helter-Skelter, Harold grows out his hair, trades in his briefcase for bellbottoms, hash brownie and dives into the free-lovin` scene of the swinging sixties. Eventually, however, Harold has to face that fact that he`s not completely cut out for the hippie lifestyle. Filled with humor hash brownie and sly insight, I LOVE YOU ALICE B. TOKLAS neither condemns nor glorifies the counterculture; rather, the film shows both the seductive hash brownie and problematic facets of the psychedelic age. With brilliant performances from Sellers hash brownie and the lovely Taylor-Young, hash brownie and a rollicking rock soundtrack, I LOVE YOU ALICE B. TOKLAS remains an irreverent hash brownie and witty testament to a time of hope hash brownie and change. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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