Good to See You Again, Alice Cooper
Good to See You Again, Alice Cooper

Good to See You Again, Alice Cooper

1974Movie100 minEnglish

A film made during the Billion Dollar Babies tour that combines stunning concert footage with an outrageous story and also features the band's acting debut.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Bob GiraldiGenres: Concert Film, Documentary

Plot Summary

This film captures the legendary Alice Cooper band during their iconic 1974 'Billion Dollar Babies' tour. It interweaves live concert footage with surreal, narrative segments featuring the band in various bizarre scenarios, offering a glimpse into their theatrical stage persona and the rock and roll lifestyle of the era. The movie showcases their electrifying performance and the band's unique brand of shocking entertainment.

Critical Reception

As a concert film from the 1970s, 'Good to See You Again, Alice Cooper' was primarily appreciated by fans for its raw energy and the visual spectacle of the Alice Cooper live show. Critical reviews at the time often focused on the band's ability to translate their provocative stage act to the screen, though some found the narrative interludes less engaging than the concert performances themselves. It is generally regarded as a solid representation of the band at the height of their fame.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its energetic live performances and capturing the band's signature theatricality.
  • The blend of concert footage and surreal narrative segments was viewed as a bold, if sometimes uneven, artistic choice.
  • Considered a valuable document for fans of Alice Cooper and 1970s hard rock.

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Fun Fact

The film features the original Alice Cooper band lineup, which would disband shortly after the tour documented in the movie.

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