ALICE COOPER: 'Good To See You Again' DVD To Receive U.K. Release

June 9, 2005

According to a post at SickthingsUK, the ALICE COOPER movie "Good to See you Again, Alice Cooper", featuring footage of the Billion Dollar Babies tour in 1973, is tentatively scheduled for release on DVD in the U.K. on September 12.

Filmed in Dallas (April 28) and Houston, Texas (April 29) in 1973, "Good to See you Again, Alice Cooper" was in limited release in the theaters back in the mid-'70s. The film, which was directed by Joe Gannon and produced by Penthouse magazine, was shot on 16mm and then blown up to 35mm.

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