

2012
A documentary ode to legendary New York City video store Alan's Alley, where bizarrely arranged movies enticed clientele from cinephile to celebrity to local prison inmate. Charismatic owner Alan Sklar sifts through the nuance of his neon-flickering livelihood, in his store’s last days as a fixture in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood.
There Were Always Dogs, Never Kids (2012) is a Documentary film that follows a documentary ode to legendary New York City video store Alan's Alley, where bizarrely arranged movies enticed clientele from cinephile to celebrity to local prison inmate. Charismatic owner Alan Sklar sifts through the nuance of his neon-flickering livelihood, in his store’s last days as a fixture in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood. Currently, you can watch There Were Always Dogs, Never Kids on IndiePix Unlimited Amazon Channel. Streaming availability may vary by country and platform over time. Fans of documentary movies may also want to explore similar titles below.