Alice in wonderland cinema, tv and video representations. When alice kathryn beaumont, a restless young british girl, falls down a. A key technical sequence, charlotte henry title character through the looking glass, special effects credited to gordon jennings and farciot edouart, colin kenny playing the clock, in paramounts alice in wonderland, 1933, directed by norman z. Alice in wonderland 1999 the 1999 tv movie alice was, in many ways, an updated version of the 1985 production, with major stars cameoing in various wonderland roles, like ben kingsley. Rushed out to capitalize on an alice mania that gripped the u. Alice in wonderland 1966 film directed by jonathan miller for bbc television. A retelling of lewis carrolls classic tale of the young girl alice. Alice in wonderland sexy alice with fat tits gets lost in wonderland and plays with a caterpiller kristine debell, bucky searles, gila havana in classic sex video. It is most notable for being the first version of the film to use sound, and thus carrolls original dialogue though spoken in distinctly american.
In 1933, paramount released its famous wonderland movie starring the likes of cary grant, gary cooper and w. Sir peter alexander ustinov 16 april 1921 28 march 2004, was an british actor, writer, dramatist, filmmaker, theatre and opera director, stage designer, author, screenwriter, comedian, humourist, newspaper and magazine columnist, radio broadcaster and television presenter. In the course of doing so, the aliens implement plan 9, a scheme to resurrect earths dead as what modern audiences would consider zombies called ghouls in the film itself to get the planet. Alices adventures in wonderland project gutenberg self. Alices adventures in wonderland, the most widely known and used title for the book written by lewis carroll in film and television alice in wonderland 1903 film, silent motion picture alices adventures in wonderland 1910 film, silent motion picture alice in wonderland 1915 film, silent motion picture. In lookingglass fashion charlotte henry started her movie career as the star of this film and worked her way down to lesser roles. As the first talkie, the hourlong 1931 adaptation was the first to employ. Wonderland 1931 film wonderland is a short animated film by walter lantz productions, and part of a longrunning short film series featuring oswald the lucky rabbit. It features 21 illustrations by celebrated artist edgar b. Paramounts allstar adaptation of alice in wonderland, featuring cary grant, w.
Alice in wonderland 1973 bbcs tv movie alice through the looking glass stars sarah sutton as alice who was just 11 years old when she played the curious character. The first alice film with synchronized sound or talkie was released in september 1931. Oct 19, 2015 theatrical works, movies, and tv shows based on carrolls alice in wonderland and through the looking glass. In some ways, disneys animated alice in wonderland released 65 years ago this week, on july 26, 1951 was as far behind schedule as its white rabbit. Neco z alenky 1988, a czech film that combines liveaction and stop motion animation, directed by jan svankmajer.
Plan 9 from outer space originally titled grave robbers from outer space is a 1959 american science fiction film written and directed by edward d. The only problem i noticed was some ghosting during alices courtroom growth spurt. Alice in wonderland 1915 filmed on long island, this silent version of alice, the first longform film adaptation of carrolls work attempted, debuted at the strand theatre in new york on january 19, 1915. The book alice s adventures in wonderland was written in english.
This description originally mentioned the moviemakers having heard of the upcoming 1933 alice and made the first talkie alice before paramount did. The film features the voices of kathryn beaumont as alice, sterling holloway as. Jun 06, 2010 alice in wonderland 1931 ad this was a groundbreaking alice in many respects, being both the first one with sound and using that feature to deliver the first carrollaccurate dialogue. How many movie versions of alice in wonderland have been made.
It popularized the iconic image of alice as a pretty blonde little girl in a white pinafore and blue dress. With ruth gilbert, ralph hertz, lillian ardell, mabel wright. It is all liveaction, except for the walrus and the carpenter sequence, which was animated by harmanising studio. Jan 15, 2020 alice in wonderland is an american fantasy adventure film series that was released between 2010 and 2016.
An 1931, liveaction and talking feature film adaptation of the. Alice in wonderland book sculpture close up alice chats with the cheshire cat in this sculpture. Ruth gilbert stars as lewis carrolls heroine in this black and white featurette running under an hour directed by bud pollard. A young girl named alice falls down a rabbithole and. The following is a list of close adaptations, including sequels or original works set in the same universe. It is a work of childrens literature by the english mathematician and author, reverend charles lutwidge dodgson, written under the pseudonym lewis carroll.
Fields, gary cooper, edna may oliver, may robson, sterling holloway, and dozens of other character actors and now forgotten stars, was a flop in 1933. He and steve hash it out to discover what works and how this movie ignited a fandom. This description originally mentioned the movie makers having heard of the upcoming 1933 alice and made the first talkie alice before paramount did. The next take on the book was about an hour long movie released 28 years later. This sale is for an original 1931 first edition, thus of alice s adventures in wonderland by lewis carroll, as illustrated by edgar b.
Alice in wonderland is a 1951 britishamerican animated musical fantasy film produced by walt disney productions and based on the alice books by lewis carroll. May 27, 2016 british actress carol marsh 19262010 was 20 years old when appearing in the 1949 french film alice in wonderland. Films and television programmes based on alice in wonderland. This exceptional theatrical version of lewis carrolls 1865 classic features a combination of live characters and stop motion animation. This lowbudget film was possibly made with a cast of amateur actors, many of whom struggled to reproduce british accents. If you like this movie and our channel, please subscribe. Youll love this book i t features 21 illustrations by celebrated artist edgar b. Alice in wonderland book or movie, which is better.
A sparkling full frame transfer with vibrant colors and an almost nonexistent level of artifacts, it looks no older than the lion king its also incidentally far more hip. It is a wellknown fact that he is an innovative writer as evidenced by the language in his books full of nonce words and neologisms. Jan 21, 2004 alice in wonderland looks and sounds be concise about it, your majesty. Disneys alice in wonderland animated feature, released in 1951, remains the most popular cinematic adaptation of the alice books. With richard arlen, roscoe ates, william austin, gary cooper. The first film adaptation of alices adventures in wonderland was an eightminute. Alice au pays des merveilles is a 1949 french film based on lewis carroll s fantasy novel alices adventures in wonderland. Ustinovs mother nadezhda leontievna was a painter and a. Alice in wonderland 1931 film complet en francais hd streaming. Alice s adventures in wonderland commonly shortened to alice in wonderland is an 1865 novel written by english author charles lutwidge dodgson under the pseudonym lewis carroll. What set the movie apart was that lewis carrolls language was a big part of the movie. Select any poster below to play the movie, totally free. The first alice in wonderland was a book written by lewis carroll in 1865.
Other films based on lewis carrolls novel include a 1910 version entitled alice s adventures in wonderland, made by thomas a. How many movie versions of alice in wonderland have been. A variety of films and television programmes based on alice s adventures in wonderland 1865 and its sequel through the lookingglass, and what alice found there 1871 by lewis carroll have been created. Alice and the rest of wonderland continue to inspire or influence many other works of art to this day, sometimes indirectly via the disney movie, for example. The first talking movie version of alice in wonderland, produced in fort lee, new jersey, in 1931, two years before paramounts allstar production. Solipsism, daydreaming, and imagination fuel ambition and often help detail our own unique. No longer a wideeyed child, alice kingsleigh a pitchperfect mia wasikowska is now an easily distracted 19yearold who seems hopelessly out of sync with her muted victorian surroundings. All of the characters in the book speak english although alice tries a. Alice in wonderland is a 2010 american fantasy film directed by tim burton from a screenplay written by linda woolverton. Alice in wonderland 1999, another madefortv live actionpuppetry movie.
Timeline world history documentaries recommended for you 55. A strange mix of the alice stories with the french cartoon character madeline. A young girl named alice falls down a rabbithole and wanders into the strange world of wonderland. Alice in wonderland, an adaptation of lewis carrols sic the adventures of alice in wonderland and through the looking glass. French second hand book alice in wonderland by lewis carroll. Nov 06, 2016 alice in wonderland 1931 complete phantomwise. Naturally, modern engines disagree with most of these moves. Lewis carrolls two books alices adventures in wonderland 1865 and through the looking glass, and what alice found there 1871 have been presented in numerous film and television versions over the years since 1903 when cecil hepworths 8 minute black and white. I know the hiss in this videos audio may be too uncomfortable for some. The book alices adventures in wonderland was written in english.
The film was produced by paramount pictures, featuring an allstar cast. Lewis carrolls alices adventures in wonderland in french. Contrary to its title, the film is not an adaptation of alice in wonderland but that of jack and the beanstalk. The first silent movie was released in 1903 and the first talkie was made in 1931. It tells of a young girl named alice falling through a rabbit hole into a subterranean fantasy world populated by peculiar, anthropomorphic creatures.
Of course, alice in wonderland has long been the disney film of choice in the realm of drug cinema, but this radical and ridiculous trip through a bombastically colored otherworld imparts a balanced wisdom that goes beyond bongrip philosophizing. The movie, directed by tim burton, provides an adapatation of lewis carrolls two books, alices adventures in wonderland 1865 and through the looking glass 1871. But the earlier french film blended liveaction and stopmotion. The plot of the film involves extraterrestrial beings who are seeking to stop humans from creating a doomsday weapon that would destroy the universe. With kathryn beaumont, ed wynn, richard haydn, sterling holloway. The following are the 2 films in the series, arranged in order from best to worst according to. This book was even more evocative of the roses conflicts. The burton film isnt my fav, but i have loved most of the tv movies. What language is spoken in alice in wonderland answers. The character of the plucky, yet proper, alice has proven immensely popular and inspired similar heroines in literature and pop culture, many also named alice in homage. Since then it has been adapted into film and stage versions many times.
Alice in wonderland collection the movie database tmdb. Alice in wonderland 1951 lewis carrolls beloved fantasy tale is brought to life in this disney animated classic. The first movie version of lewis carolls novel alice in wonderland, directed by cecil hepworth. Alice in wonderland looks and sounds be concise about it, your majesty. On imdb tv, you can catch hollywood hits and popular tv series at no cost. Directed by dallas bower, the film stars carol marsh as alice, stephen murray as lewis carroll, and raymond bussieres as the tailor. Bud pollards lowbudget alices adventures in wonderland was created in 1931 during a period of alice fever surrounding the centennial of charles dodgsons lewis carrolls birth. Alice in wonderland 1915 filmed on long island, this silent version of alice, the first longform film adaptation of carrolls work attempted, debuted at the strand theatre in. With stephen murray, ernest milton, pamela brown, felix aylmer. Worldwide in well package and send by small package registered airmail. In victorian england a bored young girl dreams that she has entered a fantasy world called wonderland populated by even more fantastic characters. The film stars johnny depp, anne hathaway, helena bonham carter, crispin glover, matt lucas and mia wasikowska and features the voices of alan rickman, stephen fry, michael sheen and timothy spall. As early as 1886, alice in wonderland was adapted into a musical stage play. Oct 31, 2017 alice in wonderland 1931 film complet en francais a 20171031t19.
Alice in wonderland is a 1933 american precode fantasy film adaptated from the novels by lewis carroll. Show as photo very very very beautiful and pretty very rare. A girl named alice annemarie mallik falls down a rabbithole and wanders into the strange wonderland. Alice in wonderland 1931 is an independently made blackandwhite precode american film based on lewis carrolls 1865 novel alices adventures in. Alice in wonderland double feature 1915 and 1931 versions. Alice in wonderland 1931 film complet en francais a 20171031t19. Why the 1933 alice in wonderland movie is the best duration. Produced at the metropolitan studios, fort lee, new jersey. It also stars brenda bruce white queen, richard pearson white king and judy parfitt red queen. Hallmarks alices adventures in wonderland 1999 in the wellreceived made for tv 1999 adaptation, which won 4 emmys, alice is played by tina majorino. The new tim burton movie which is a sequel to the 1951 disney cartoon.
The film features gregory walcott, mona mckinnon, tor johnson and maila vampira nurmi. Alice in wonderland book sculpture alice in wonderland book art by wetcanvas when ur an artist and u get forced to read a book. Alice in wonderland is a 1951 american animated movie produced by walt disney productions and based on the 1865 story alices adventures in wonderland by lew. See more ideas about alice in wonderland, wonderland and alice. Alice in wonderland is a story about a girl named alice who enters two dream worlds. Alice in wonderland kristine debell free videos watch. The alice in wonderland movies from best to worst rt. Alice in wonderland 1985, a twopart american made for tv live action movie. It tells the story of a girl named alice who falls down a rabbithole into a fantasy.
With annemarie mallik, freda dowie, jo maxwell muller, wilfrid brambell. Alice in wonderland 1931 this is the first sound version of the story. Ive left the older video up so you can still see the film. Alice in wonderland 1999 the 1999 tv movie alice was, in many ways, an updated version of the 1985 production, with major stars cameoing. Lewis carrolls two books alice s adventures in wonderland 1865 and through the looking glass, and what alice found there 1871 have been presented in numerous film and television versions over the years since 1903 when cecil hepworths 8 minute black and white silent film was released in the uk. Alice in wonderland 1931 film complet en francais hd. Alice in wonderland, the disney movie being released on 5 march 2010, is being promoted with a trailer launched on july 23, 2009. Even the real alice herself came to new york city for the celebrations in 1932 she was 80 at the time. The th of disneys animated features, the film premiered in new york city and london on july 26, 1951. Directed by clyde geronimi, wilfred jackson, hamilton luske. Alice in wonderland 1903alice was first adapted for the screen in.
Fiona, alice in wonderland through the ages, filmfilia, march 2010. Although kathy beaumonts credit reads and introducing, she had previously appeared in the 1948 mgm production on an island with you see afi catalog. Alice in wonderland is a 1949 french film based on lewis carrolls 1865 fantasy novel alices adventures in wonderland. The secret world of lewis carroll alice in wonderland documentary timeline duration. Alice in wonderland is an independently made blackandwhite precode american film based on lewis carrolls. It originated as two separate novels by the british writer lewis carroll, first published in the mid 19th century, that are usually combined into one book in rereleases alice in wonderland has become one of the most popular childrens stories of all time, with a large. He played walrus in the 1999 tv movie alice in wonderland. Alice in wonderland 1931 is an independently made blackandwhite precode american film based on lewis carroll s 1865 novel alice s adventures in wonderland, directed by bud pollard, produced by hugo maienthau, and filmed at metropolitan studios in fort lee, new jersey. Alice in wonderland the movie the inspiration room.
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