Has Alice gone too far?
6.3
100 min
1. The Lady Is a Tramp (Studio segment) 2. Hello Hooray 3. Billion Dollar Babies 4. Elected 5. I'm Eighteen 6. Raped and Freezin' 7. No More Mr. Nice Guy 8. My Stars 9. Unfinished Sweet 10. Sick Things 11. Dead Babies 12. I Love the Dead 13. School's Out 14. Under My Wheels The original Rock'n' Roll spectacle. The groundbreaking tour. The five original members of Alice Cooper group captured live. The 1973 Billion Dollar Babies show was the first of its kind. No other band had ever brought a more expensive, elaborate theatrical production to the rock stage - and rarely has any since. Good To See You Again, Alice Cooper - the 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.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Alice Cooper | Self - Vocals | Unowned | |
Dennis Dunaway | Self - Bass, Backing Vocals | Unowned | |
Michael Bruce | Self - Guitar, Backing Vocals | Unowned | |
Neal Smith | Self - Drums | Unowned | |
Glen Buxton | Self - Guitar | Unowned | |
Fred Smoot | Director / Lone Person / Leroy | Unowned | |
Jefferson Kewley | Baron Krelve | Unowned | |
Pat McAllister | Group's Manager / Wrangler / Box Office Man | Unowned | |
Henry Polic II | Set Designer | Unowned | |
Walter Prince | Old Man | Unowned | |
Jacque Lynn Colton | Makeup Lady | Unowned | |
Don G. | Limo Driver | Unowned | |
Sonny Klein | Tractor Driver | Unowned | |
Dick Klotzman | Piano Player | Unowned | |
Alyce Passman | Girl at Box Office | Unowned | |
Patricia Condon | Girl at Box Office | Unowned | |
James Randi | Dentist / Executioner | Unowned | |
Cindy Smith | Dancing Tooth | Unowned | |
Richard M. Dixon | Self | Unowned | |
Mich Mashbir | Self - Guitar | Unowned | |
Bob Dolin | Self - Keyboards | Unowned |