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- Alice in Wonderland (1903) Watch Alice in Wonderland on BFI Player. Taking its visual cues from Sir John Tenniel’s drawings, this was the longest and most ambitious picture yet produced in Britain.
- Alice in Wonderland (1933) Although Ruth Gilbert became the first screen Alice to talk in Bud Pollard’s 1931 adaptation, she was quickly forgotten when Paramount assembled an all-star cast for a Norman Z. McLeod interpretation that boasted script contributions by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and William Cameron Menzies.
- Alice in Wonderland (1951) Having acquired the rights to the Tenniel drawings in the 1930s, Walt Disney hoped to star Mary Pickford in the first animated retelling of Alice’s adventures (in Wonderland rather than Cartoonland).
- Alice in Wonderland (1966) Despising the Disney take, Jonathan Miller set out to de-anthropomorphise the story by returning to Dodgson’s mathematical logic and Victorian values.
Alice is an upcoming revenge thriller film starring Keke Palmer as an enslaved woman who escapes and finds out she’s transported to the year 1973. This is the shocking true story it’s inspired...
- The Cheshire Cat’S Execution
- Alice’s Sister
- The Deck of Cards
- Tweedledee and Tweedledum
- Carrots vs Cakes
- The King
- No Mock Turtle
- The Trial
- Crawling Caterpillar
- The Unbirthday Party
One of the most iconic pieces of imagery from Alice In Wonderland is that of the Cheshire Cat. He has taken on a life of his own in media, prompting various parodies and getting up to all sorts of adventures. However, his biggest adventure came in Lewis Carroll’s original novel. During the trial, the Cheshire Cat was publicly up for execution, mean...
The end of Alice In Wonderland is one of the first true ‘it was all a dream’ tropes. In the film, Alice is chased so far that she ends up coming across the sleeping version of herself (very meta) and wakes up with her au pair standing over her. In the book, Alice emerges from her dream with the cards turning into the leaves above her head (in real ...
The original book makes a point of the fact that the deck of cards presiding over the Queen’s kingdom are all Hearts. In fact, she enforces some pretty serious penalties if any suit aside from Hearts is mentioned. As such, all of the soldiers who give Alice such a tough time are hearts. In the film, they are made up of the entire deck, providing a ...
Two of the most memorable characters from the Alice In Wonderland universe are Tweedledum and Tweedledee, a pair of very bizarre twins. These two aren’t introduced until Carroll’s sequel, alongside a set of flowers who are able to talk. RELATED: Tim Burton's Alice In Wonderland: 10 Hidden Details About The Costumes You Didn't Notice However, the Di...
Alice In Wonderland is full of bitesize foods. ‘Eat Me’ and ‘Drink Me’ are phrases that have somehow ended up more synonymous with the 19thcentury novel than the actual concept of consumption. Alice ends up inside the White Rabbit’s house needing to become smaller in order to escape, so the films show her eating some magical carrots from his garden...
Proving to be much more meek than his violent, angry and authoritative wife, the king ended up being rather nice to the confused Alice. However, the book portrayed him in a totally different light. RELATED: Disney's Live-Action Remakes, Ranked By Rotten Tomatoes Score He didn’t come off as quite as evil as the Queen of Hearts, but he didn’t exactly...
It’s an interesting name, the Mock Turtle. Is he a fake turtle? Is he a turtle that likes to mock people? Whatever he is, we never get to see a cartoon visualization of him. Despite his presence in the book, he never appears in the film in any form. On top of this, we are never introduced to (or even hear mention of) the interesting characters of t...
One of the biggest ways the film deviates from the storyline of the book is the subject of the trial. In the film, Alice doesn’t really take her impending criminal proceedings very seriously, mocking the violent queen and confusedly trying to make sense of the situation as she is tried. RELATED: Snow White On Opening Day: 10 Things You Didn’t Know ...
As any film has to do, the big-screen adaptation of Alice In Wonderland had to be full of its fair share of visual spectacles. Well, it was always going to be particularly gifted in that department, what with such a vast landscape of colorful, trippy and downright bizarre imagery to draw on. Even such, the filmmakers decided to depict the caterpill...
If you go into Alice In Wonderland expecting some very clear-cut ideas built on logic and the human experience, you’re going to be sorely mistaken. One of the weirder concepts comes from Through The Looking Glass, And What Alice Found There; the ‘Unbirthday’ party. This is what the Mad Hatter, the March Hare and the Dormouse are celebrating in the ...
Mar 17, 2022 · IS ALICE ON HBO MAX? No. Alice is not a Warner Bros. movie. Also, HBO Max will no longer be streaming theatrical movies in 2022.
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Rescued on the roadside by a disillusioned political activist named Frank (Common), Alice quickly comprehends the lies that have kept her in bondage and the promise of Black liberation.
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Alice in Wonderland: Directed by Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson, Hamilton Luske, Jack Kinney. With Kathryn Beaumont, Ed Wynn, Richard Haydn, Sterling Holloway. Alice stumbles into the world of Wonderland. Will she get home? Not if the Queen of Hearts has her way.
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A variety of films and television programmes based on Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865) and its sequel Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There (1871) by Lewis Carroll have been created.
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