Alice in Wonderland (1933) | |
Director(s) | Norman Z. McLeod |
Producer(s) | Emanuel Cohen (executive uncredited), Benjamin Glazer (associate uncredited), Louis D. Lighton (uncredited) |
Top Genres | Adventure, Family, Fantasy, Film Adaptation |
Top Topics | Animated Sequence, Book-Based |
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Alice in Wonderland Overview:
Alice in Wonderland (1933) was a Fantasy - Family Film directed by Norman Z. McLeod and produced by Louis D. Lighton, Emanuel Cohen and Benjamin Glazer.
Academy Awards 1951 --- Ceremony Number 24 (source: AMPAS)
Award | Recipient | Result |
Best Music - Scoring | Oliver Wallace | Nominated |
Alice in Wonderland BlogHub Articles:
The Animals in Film Blogathon: The Cheshire Cat in Alice In Wonderland (1951)
By Annmarie Gatti on May 26, 2016 From Classic Movie Hub Blog“Well, some go this way, and some go that way. But as for me, myself, personally, I prefer the short-cut.” I have always been a huge fan of Alice in Wonderland. I have distinct memories of reading the book as a little girl, and of course, seeing the movie — but I also have the most... Read full article
Silent Movie Time Capsule: 111 years ago, this was Alice in Wonderland
By Fritzi Kramer on May 12, 2014 From Movies SilentlyBy Fritzi Kramer on May 12, 2014 in Video This 1903 British production is believed to be the first-ever adaptation of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. While there are some bits missing from the only surviving print, modern viewers should be familiar enough with the tale to be able to follow ... Read full article
Classic Films in Focus: ALICE IN WONDERLAND (1951)
By Jennifer Garlen on Dec 3, 2013 From Virtual ViragoAs a longtime devotee of Lewis Carroll, I'm well aware that Disney's Alice in Wonderland (1951) takes some liberties with its source material, but it remains one of my favorite classic Disney films nonetheless. It's certainly one of the weirder Walt pictures, thanks to Carroll's strange characters a... Read full article
Alice in Wonderland (1903)
By Crystal J. Anderson on Jun 23, 2013 From Classic Film ReviewDirectors: Percy Stow & Cecil Hepworth Writers: Lewis Carroll (book); Cecil Hepworth Music/Theme Piece:?“Jill in the Box” composed & performed by?Wendy Hiscocks Main Cast: May Clark (Alice) Cecil M. Hepworth (Frog Footman) Mrs. Cecil Hepworth?(White Rabbit/Queen of Hearts) Norman... Read full article
Short Film Saturday: Alice in Wonderland
By Bernardo Villela on Dec 8, 2012 From The Movie RatIf you saw the new Alice in Wonderland and absolutely could not stand it then this may be the antidote: The first adaptation of the story on film in the world has recently been restored by the British Film Institute, BFI. It was recently posted on their YouTube page. This is just some of the amazing... Read full article
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Quotes from Alice in Wonderland
White Knight: What does it matter where my body happens to be? My mind goes on working all the same. In fact, I once invented a new pudding during the meat course.
Alice: In time to have it cooked for the next course, hmmm? That was quick work!
White Knight: Well, not the next course. In fact, I don't believe that pudding even was cooked.
Alice: What did you mean it to be made of?
White Knight: Well it began with blotting paper.
Alice: That wouldn't be very nice, I'm afraid.
White Knight: Not very nice alone, but imagine how good it would be mixed with other things such as gunpowder and sealing wax.
[He sighs]
Alice: I've often seen a cat without a grin - but a grin without a cat!
March Hare: Have some more tea?
Alice: I haven't had any yet, so I can't take more.
March Hare: You mean you can't take less. It is very easy to take more than nothing.
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Facts about Alice in Wonderland
The film was one of several theatrical films based on literary classics which were released to US schools in the 1950s and '60s, for showing to children. The others included Heidi and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. They were all released to the schools in heavily cut versions that had a running time of no more than forty-five minutes.
Three cast members in studio records/casting call lists for this movie were not seen in the final print. These were (with their character names): Julie Bishop (Alice's Sister), Harvey Clark (Father William) and Lucien Littlefield (Father William's Son).
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