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Alice in Wonderland (1951)

Alice in Wonderland (1951)
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This Disney feature-length cartoon combines the most entertaining elements of Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. Chasing after the White Rabbit, who runs into view singing "I'm Late! I'm Late!," Alice falls down the rabbit hole into the topsy-turvy alternate world of Wonderland. She grows and shrinks after following the instructions of a haughty caterpillar, attends a "Very Merry Unbirthday" party in the garden of the Mad Hatter and the March Hare, stands in awe as the Cheshire Cat spouts philosophy, listens in rapt attention as Tweedledum and Tweedledee relate the story of the Walrus and the Carpenter (a sequence usually cut when Alice is shown on TV), and closes out her day with a hectic croquet game at the home of the Red Queen. The music and production design of Alice in Wonderland is marvelous, but the film is too much of a good thing, much too frantic to do full honor to the whimsical Carroll original, and far too episodic to hang together as a unified feature film. One tactical error is having Alice weep at mid-point, declaring her wish to go home: This is Alice in Wonderland, Walt, not Wizard of Oz! Its storytelling shortcomings aside, Alice in Wonderland is superior family entertainment (never mind the efforts in the 1970s to palm off the picture as a psychedelic "head" film). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Kathryn BeaumontEd Wynn, (more)
Director(s):
Hamilton LuskeClyde Geronimi, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G
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Synopsis of Alice in Wonderland

This Disney feature-length cartoon combines the most entertaining elements of Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. Chasing after the White Rabbit, who runs into view singing "I'm Late! I'm Late!," Alice falls down the rabbit hole into the topsy-turvy alternate world of Wonderland. She grows and shrinks after following the instructions of a haughty caterpillar, attends a "Very Merry Unbirthday" party in the garden of the Mad Hatter and the March Hare, stands in awe as the Cheshire Cat spouts philosophy, listens in rapt attention as Tweedledum and Tweedledee relate the story of the Walrus and the Carpenter (a sequence usually cut when Alice is shown on TV), and closes out her day with a hectic croquet game at the home of the Red Queen. The music and production design of Alice in Wonderland is marvelous, but the film is too much of a good thing, much too frantic to do full honor to the whimsical Carroll original, and far too episodic to hang together as a unified feature film. One tactical error is having Alice weep at mid-point, declaring her wish to go home: This is Alice in Wonderland, Walt, not Wizard of Oz! Its storytelling shortcomings aside, Alice in Wonderland is superior family entertainment (never mind the efforts in the 1970s to palm off the picture as a psychedelic "head" film). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
75 mins

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Director(s):
Wilfred JacksonHamilton LuskeClyde Geronimi
Writer(s):
Dick HuemerDick KelseyBill Peet
Producer(s):
Walt Disney
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G(Excellent For Children)
Categories:
Family & KidsAnimationSci-Fi & Fantasy
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    Joshua M.

    This is a really good classic disney cartoon movie. I liked the Tea Party the most, probably the greatest part of the movie. A great classic movie to watch with the whole family. I definitely recommend checking it out when you get the chance, such a great story.

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    Matthew P.

    Alice in Wonderland is a classic. The animation in this film represents the hard work of animators and storyboard artists. Great voice acting (who doesn't love Ed Wynn, who also acted in Mary Poppins). This is a film for everyone, and a must see!

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    Buddy C.

    This brought back so many childhood memories that I feel I have a sense of fondness for this film. This movie is a beautiful looking treasure with wonder that conjures up the imagination with endless possibilities. I thought the live action version by Tim Burton was good, but now after seeing this again I think this animated movie is untouchable and a live action version was never necessary. The animation is superb and crafted lovingly. The story is fun and thoughtful. I do recommend this for anyone wanting to escape with old school Disney.

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