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Go E-Mail AliceByPublished on July 23, 1998Not all the participants in the Sgt. Pepper movie are unwilling to talk about the experience. Alice Cooper, about to embark on a tour, was gracious enough to answer our e-mail of infrequently asked questions (that's IFAQ in e-mailese) concerning his involvement in this historically bad film. New Times: How many days of shooting were involved for your part as Father Sun? Alice: It was a three-day shoot including time to record the track. The crazy thing about it was that I was in the hospital at the time undergoing treatment for alcoholism. They arranged for a three-day pass for me to leave the hospital to do the filming. NT: Were there other people supposedly involved with the project before you agreed to do it that pulled out before cameras rolled? Alice: Not that I ever heard. Alice: Not at all. Robert Stigwood was coming off the success of Saturday Night Fever, and the Bee Gees and Peter Frampton were huge. NT: Were there too many drugs on the set to make such an assertion? NT: Were there more drugs on the set of Sextette? NT: Was the mustache you sport in the film a pre-emptive strike at damage control? Alice: They wouldn't let me have razor blades in the hospital. Too many crazy people running around. NT: Did you attend the premiere in New York City? Alice: I had a hit single the year after. Alice: Who even knew that it was 20 years besides you!!! NT: Could a cast of dancing and singing midgets have saved Pepper from disaster? Alice: Maybe Steven Spielberg could have pulled it off. Alice: He was great. When I did the first take of the song, I did it in my best John Lennon impersonation. George said it was fine, but then told me to do it like Alice Cooper would do it. He seemed really happy with it. NT: Whenever the Alice Cooper box set comes out, will "Because" be on it?
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