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Title | I Love You, Alice B. Toklas (1968) | Alternative/Original Title | | Disability | General Asthma | Country | USA | Length | 93 | Genre | Comedy | Rating | 2 | Director | Hy Averback
| Cast | Peter Sellers Jo Van Fleet Leigh Taylor-Young Joyce Van Patten David Arkin
| Notes | Sellers has asthma, why? In fact Sellars uses his inhaler just twice in the whole film. This film is pathetically trivial and unfunny, rigidly set in the sixties. One wonders what Sellers was supposed to bring to this part. A 100 American actors could do the job as badly. The jokes s(t)ink. the hippy backdrop meant to be interesting makes you realise just what a blip in history it was. Sellars meets a hippy girl and 'goes off the rails' (he's supposed to be marrying his long term girlfriend.) He dumps bride at altar and takes up the hippie life. I warn you that some people think this is an excellent comedy.
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