Sitcoms are not a genre most people immediately associate with Martin Scorsese. For decades, the world renowned director has delivered compelling films such as “Taxi Driver,” “Goodfellas,” “Mean Streets,” and “Killers of the Flower Moon” to the big screen. While his work spans various genres, he is best known for crime and gangster flicks. Scorsese has also ventured into religious movies, tried his hand at a children’s animated feature, and directed comedies. Overall, the director’s decidedly cinematic style is worlds away from cozy comfort TV. However, one of his earlier films spawned a successful 1970s sitcom.
“Alice” premiered on CBS in 1976, running until 1985. The sitcom,…
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