
Still Alice
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Alice Howland, happily married with three grown children, is a renowned linguistics professor who starts to forget words. When she receives a devastating diagnosis, Alice and her family find their bonds tested.
- 7.5
- 2014
- Released
- 1h 40m

Julianne Moore
Alice Howland
Kate Bosworth
Anna Howland-Jones
Shane McRae
Charlie Howland-Jones
Hunter Parrish
Tom Howland
Alec Baldwin
John Howland
Seth Gilliam
Frederic Johnson
Kristen Stewart
Lydia Howland
Stephen Kunken
Dr. Benjamin
Erin Darke
Jenny
Daniel Gerroll
Eric Wellman
Quincy Tyler Bernstine
Nursing Home Administrator
Maxine Prescott
Nursing Home Resident
Orlagh Cassidy
Primary Care Doctor
Rosa Arredondo
Convention Facilitator
Zillah Glory
Masha (Three Sisters)
Caridad Montanez
Elena
Charlotte Robson
Young Musician
Jean Burns
Olga (Three Sisters) (uncredited)
José Báez
Head Waiter (uncredited)
Victoria Cartagena
Prof. Hooper (uncredited)
Jeannette Gould
Alzheimer's Patient (uncredited)
Takako Haywood
Alzheimer's Conference Attendee (uncredited)
Samantha Kelly
TV Reporter (uncredited)
Diane Kimbrell
Alzheimer's Patient (uncredited)
Cat Lynch
Pinkberry Worker (uncredited)
Joanne Perica
Crying Woman (uncredited)
Jamie Lee Petronis
Pinkberry Worker (uncredited)
Nancy Ellen Shore
Nurse (uncredited)
Eha Urbsalu
Alice's Mother (uncredited)






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en
$5,000,000.00
$44,779,195.00
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Reviews

At the ripe old age of fifty, renowned American linguist “Alice” (Julianne Moore) is at the top of her game and looking forward to a married life with three grown up children and a grand-child. Then she starts noticing that she is becoming a little forgetful. Those climbing the stairs then forgetting why you went up in the first place moments start to become more regular. She can’t recall the word

'Still Alice' is a film that boasts a remarkable central performance from Julianne Moore. It tells the story of a University linguistics professor (Moore) as she is diagnosed a rare form of Auzheimer's disease. Richard Glatzer's direction of the movie can be viewed as a parallel to his own life and personal struggle as he lived with ALS disease. 'Still Alice' is full of emotive shots as the cha











