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 | | December 5th, 2003 (NY; LA & SF Release: December 19th)  | A. Dean Bell |  | A. Dean Bell |  | Emily Grace, Judith Ivey, Bill Raymond, Michael Maronna, Justin Parkinson, David Ro |  | Castle Hill Productions |  | Crime, Drama |  | whatalicefound.com |  | R for strong sexuality, nudity, language |  | $51,196 (US total) |
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 |  |  | | | | The film begins as 19 year-old Alice (Grace) slips out of her cold New Hampshire town, driving South to join her friend Julie in Florida. When Alice's car breaks down and the money she had hidden under the seat disappears, a retired, middle-aged couple in a motor home, Sandra and Bill (Ivey and Bill Raymond), come to her assistance. Sandra is a fun, bawdy southern belle who takes Alice in like a daughter, while Alice happily accepts this surrogate family and the luxury she finds herself traveling in. But as it becomes clear how Sandra and Bill earn a living (Bill calls his RV the "Honey Bunny Wagon" on his CB Radio), Alice is faced with a choice. |
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