Alice in Wonderland

Alice in Wonderland

1951 "A world of wonders in one great picture!"
Alice in Wonderland
Alice in Wonderland

Alice in Wonderland

7.3 | 1h15m | G | en | Adventure

On a golden afternoon, young Alice follows a White Rabbit, who disappears down a nearby rabbit hole. Quickly following him, she tumbles into the burrow - and enters the merry, topsy-turvy world of Wonderland! Memorable songs and whimsical escapades highlight Alice's journey, which culminates in a madcap encounter with the Queen of Hearts - and her army of playing cards!

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7.3 | 1h15m | G | en | Adventure , Fantasy , Animation | More Info
Released: July. 28,1951 | Released Producted By: Walt Disney Productions , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://movies.disney.com/alice-in-wonderland-1951
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On a golden afternoon, young Alice follows a White Rabbit, who disappears down a nearby rabbit hole. Quickly following him, she tumbles into the burrow - and enters the merry, topsy-turvy world of Wonderland! Memorable songs and whimsical escapades highlight Alice's journey, which culminates in a madcap encounter with the Queen of Hearts - and her army of playing cards!

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Cast

Kathryn Beaumont , Ed Wynn , Richard Haydn

Director

Mary Blair

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Hermione Granger People say that Disney lost its magic classic touch at Pocahontas, had none in Pixar, and definitely not Tangled, Frozen, or Moana. I think these are wrong. Tangled is a very sweet movie, and Moana did have a touch of some sort to it at a certain point. But in the first place, not all of the Disney movies had a great, classic touch to them. Sleeping Beauty and Cinderella did, for sure, but Alice in Wonderland doesn't give me a warm feeling but makes me stare at the screen and make me feel out of place. It's not because of all the strange creatures and the world Alice is in, but because of how abrupt things are and the way they're presented to you. It has me staring at the screen and blinking, thinking, "Um, okay?" There are pleasant things and humor, such as the Mad Hatter and March Hare celebrating their un- birthdays. Alice's singing is beautiful, and the songs are good, but I feel like the movie was misplaced.
Hitchcoc When I was six, I had my tonsils out. The anaesthetist used ether and I hallucinated. My mother had bought me two comic books. One was Krazy Kat and the other the Disney "Alice in Wonderland." If you wanted something to set you up for delirium try those on for size. When I finally saw the movie, I was reminded of those subconscious images. This is an excellent animated film. I love its hard edge and portrayal of Lewis Carol's characters. It also features some wonderful songs. The Queen of Hearts is maniacal and the Mad Hatter diabolical. All the images of random craziness are in here, brought to life with artistic skill, making them unforgettable images.
jsele-38952 Of the many adaptations of Lewis Carrol's novel that came out over the years, this one I consider to be very close in faithfulness to the source material. Kathryn Beaumont is really believable in the title role and you get the sense of wonder and magic going around from scene after scene advancements. So many characters to remember the most iconic for me are Tweedledum and Tweedledee with the crazy honking sounds they make while hitting each other, the Mad Hatter and March Hare with their insane tea party and the Cheshire Cat that keeps appearing and disappearing randomly. The music is well thought out, the animation is impressive for the time, and you get this feeling of excitement while traveling through Wonderland. Great family flick!
MartinHafer Somehow "Alice in Wonderland" has attained classic status and many folks seem to like it. However, I really don't know how any film based on the Lewis Carroll stories could be that entertaining--especially for kids. After all, the story is more like a drug-induced experience instead of having a lot of charm.So, if I am not at all excited about the story, that means I hate the film, right? No. You cannot hate a film which features such lovely animation and a few of the little vignettes. The mad tea party with "A Very Merry Un-birthday" is enjoyable nonsense and a few of the characters scattered throughout the film are pretty nice. But if you compare this film to its contemporaries, such as "Cinderella", "Peter Pan" and "Lady and the Tramp" it comes up wanting because of the story. Worth seeing perhaps but quite weak compared to most Disney films of the era.