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Alice in Wasteland

You can't keep a bad girl down.
2006 | 95m | English

(86 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

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Alice and her friends plan to make it rich by robbing an armoured truck, but everything goes haywire when Alice is shot. She wakes up from a year-long coma to find herself down the rabbit hole in a world of pimps, pushers and police payoffs.
Release Date: Feb 11, 2006
Director: Lasse Järvi, Pete Schuermann
Writer: Michele Pacitto
Genres: Adventure, Action
Keywords gun, exploitation, money
Production Companies Monster Zero Creative
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 03, 2025
Entered: May 16, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Roxane Sondrup Alice
Michelle Beisner Jill Robbe
Gentle Fritz TNT
Major Mandolin Ramrod
Beth Ehrmann Angel
Nicole Patrei Girl in cell
T. David Rutherford Chuck
Ashley Crockett Dottie Wynn
Jason Henning Dale
Brianne O'Malley Nikki
Michael Kalbron Drunk dart player
Greg Kleinert Troy
Mary Zimmerman Latanya
Percey Pellerin Winston
Mark Griffin Luke
Adam Ryan Villareal Ronnie
Benoit Thomas Ronnie's Partner
Daniel Jay Valdez Armored car driver
Laszlo Palos Armored car guard
Jessica Colwell Nurse
Jean-Pierre Parent Dr. Patel
Adalia Braydon Doria
Hannah Rockey Prison bulldyke
Renny Sotero Rajim
Nathan Burney Lacey
Alisha Tarvainen Ronnie's ho
Bryan Harris Pete
Doug Smith Trash can bodyguard
Malcolm Ulbrich Young bodyguard
Marcus Dungen Huge bodyguard
Kurt Bauman Rookie cop
Ted Kuenz Station cop #1
David Lewis Gunnels Station cop #2
Max Harper Hand job boy
Jeff Peters Crack junkie
Langdon Foss Dope runner
Jason Coviello Capt. Jackson
Barry Hickey Wilson
Samara Frame Paramedic #1
Maiz Lucero Paramedic #2
Lasse Järvi Garage cop #1
George McLaughlin III Garage cop #2
Rick Zahradnik Highway patrol cop
Name Job
Rob Watt Gaffer, Sound, Key Grip
Lasse Järvi Associate Editor, Director
Pete Schuermann Director, Editor, Color Designer
Michele Pacitto Writer
Dave Wruck Editor, Foley, Music
Mike Gossen Cinematography
Gem McLaughlin Production Design, Art Direction
Kristina Maker Makeup Department Head
Joyce Desmond Grip
Cheyene Grow Grip
Greg Kleinert Still Photographer
Adam Sidman Grip
Doug Smith Grip
Malcolm Ulbrich Grip
Greg Biga Creative Consultant
Mark Steven Grove Stunt Coordinator, Special Effects Coordinator
Sara N. Salazar Special Effects
Name Title
Gem McLaughlin Producer
Michele Pacitto Executive Producer
Charles M. Prigdano Executive Producer
Rob Watt Associate Producer
Organization Category Person
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6.0

If any of you have seen El Mariachi or Into the Woods, then you will know what can be done on a very limited budget with little professional equipment. As long as you have some skill, talent and vision. I always cite those as a benchmark for any low budget indie film to aspire to. So much crap is ma ... de these days (perhaps more than in the late Seventies and early to mid Eighties I think), but not so much due to budget, but more the people involved. I now have another film to add to them. Is it as good? Nowhere near no, is it crazy, with a wicked script, nice transition effects and a killer soundtrack? Very much so. I think all those involved in this weird and wonderful little flick knew what they were making, and because of that it works. It is not a good film by any stretch of the imagination. It is not well acted (they’re atrocious). The production values are not good either. Some of the effects are truly terrible. But having said all that, it’s just bad, crazy, and tongue-in-cheek enough to be quite enjoyable and to wonder exactly where this mad ride will take you next. It is a ridiculous film with an equally ridiculous plot. Some of the dialogue would not be amiss in a Seventies Grindhouse film. Quotes such as ‘Are you wet and mushy just like them oatmeal?’ and ‘You got amnesia? Well don’t be passing that shit around’ are par for the course in this mad romp. Our plot consists of Alice (Sondrup) trying to get out of town. A failed robbery lands her in a coma courtesy of power-mad cop Jill Robbe (Beisner). After a truly terrible escape scene (played majorly tongue-in-cheek) from the local detention center, Alice then runs into the local pimp boss Ramrod. From there things escalate in silliness and madness. At one point (and I wish she appeared earlier in the film) TNT (a perfectly cast Gentle Fritz) turns up as a type of Kill Bill Bond villain wearing a short Dirndl dress with a penchant for strangulation. She even comes complete with eerie smile and pigtails. The film switches between general action fare to a Seventies El Mariachi exploitation flick (complete with Mexican music) and even throws in a little Thirties pathé for good measure, along with numerous nods to other films and genres. Not a very good film, but one so mad and crazy it is well worth a watch.

Jun 23, 2021