![]() Want to watch this again later? Sign in to add this video to a playlist. I've seen the trailer before, just not with the song that was a promo for the 1933 picture. Enjoy. Directed by Norman Z. McLeod. With Richard Arlen, Roscoe Ates, William Austin, Gary Cooper. In Victorian England a bored young girl dreams that she has entered a fantasy world called Wonderland populated by even more fantastic. Alice in Wonderland is a 1933 American Pre-Code film version of the famous Alice novels of Lewis Carroll. The film was produced by Paramount Pictures, featuring an all-star cast. It is all live-action, except for the Walrus. Alice in Wonderland 1933 version Edit. This film stars Ethel griffies and Charlotte Henry. It was a box office flop when it was released. The Character of Alice is played by an adult actress, which was very common in that era. Alice in Wonderland (1933)Part 1 of 2. We use cookies to offer an improved online experience and offer you content and services adapted to your interests. By using Dailymotion, you are giving your consent to our. Alice in Wonderland (1933)Part 2 of 2. Hanna-Barbera's Alice in Wonderland or What's a Nice Kid Like You Doing in a Place Like This? (1966) by Phantomwise. The latest critic and user reviews, photos and cast info for Alice in Wonderland. ![]() Alice - Alice in Wonderland Wiki(Down the Rabbit Hole we go..)“Curiouser & Curiouser..!”~ Alice. Alice Liddel (Known as Alice Kingsleigh in the 2. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and it's satisfying sequel, Through the Looking- Glass, and What Alice Found There by Lewis Carroll. She is also prominent in most expansions of the "Wonderland" myths. Alice Kingsleigh She was first portrayed in Walt Disney's 1. Katheryne Beaumont. Then portrayed as the animated Alice's real life counterpart by actress Mia Wasikowska as a more mature, grown up Alice in Disney's 2. CGI film Alice and Wonderland Directed by Tim Burton. In the Broadway musical version, she will be played by Taylor Louderman. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. a British silent film directed by Cecil Hepworth and Percy Stow, with May Clark as Alice; Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. 1933; 1949; 1951; 1966; 1972; 1976; 1982; 1985; 1987. Lifestyle & Personality Edit. The fictional character of Alice lives a posh lifestyle in the mid to late 1. Victorian era of London England. She is highly intelligent, and like any well brought up girl she is sophisticated and a great thinker for a seven and a half year old child. Alice is extremely brave, not being afraid to venture far out into new places or the unknown and she will become determined to investigate anything curious that makes her wonder. Alice Falls Down to Wonderland.. Alice does not have any friends, nor is she an outcast or loner. Much of her time is spent with family, such as her older sister who gives her daily lessons because Alice is home schooled. Outwardly, Alice is proper, well behaved, well groomed and poised. She has a charming elegance and grace beyond her years. She's a devoteh lady, always giving a polite curtsey when introducing herself. For a little girl she is very well spoken, having a natural English accent. She can memorize things very quickly and recites poetry and nursery rhymes with ease. Alice knows all of the rules of a young ladies etiquette because she was brought up by a rather wealthy family from a privileged upper class lifestyle. It is quite likely that she is a blue blood, possibly even related to royalty through marriage or other aristocratic figures of high society and respected positions during the time the stories take place. Despite her charismatic charm, Alice can be very immature at times and innocently mischievous. She may enjoy acting in a fancy fashion or much more older than she truly is to impress, but she is undeniably a very curious little thing. This trait normally gets the better of Alice and leads her into many chaotic situations. She's slightly lazy at times, often seen daydreaming or sleeping in the day, instead of doing anything productive, as she dislikes books with no pictures and loathes her daily history lessons. Alice would much rather take a relaxing canoe ride on the lakes of Oxford while admiring the lily- pads and listen to fantasy stories. Or Alice would rather climb trees, build a card house or make daisy chains to wear or even adorn her little pet kitten Dinah, with a flower crown. Instead of listening to the advice of others who are more mature and wiser such as her big older sister Alice does everything according to her own morals and beliefs. Not even Dinah understands why her little mistress desires a "world of her own.". Surprisingly, Alice is very good at giving herself advice but seldom does she follow it. Because of this she is lead by her own subconscious into one silly or outrageous scenario after another. When Alice enters the bizarre dimension of Wonderland and later steps into the alternative realm of Wonderland, the Looking Glass, she finds it harder and harder to maintain her composure and keep her patience because of all the poppycock and nonsense that occurs in these strange, undiscovered places. Alice also can be unintentionally mischievous and hypocritical, for when anyone words something incorrectly in a sentence, Alice will call them out on it and correct them on the "vulgar" use of grammar. Yet at times Alice herself does not speak correctly but never catches herself slipping or making these mistakes she criticizes others of being guilty of. This causes Alice to come off as arrogant and narcissistic at times even though she means well. Alice's Adventures In Wonderland. Edit. One warm summer day, on a golden afternoon, on exactly May the 4th, Alice and her bookworm big sister went to relax and read next to a large tree under the cool shade on the flowery meadows by the river banks of London. The hot sun made Alice feel rather lazy and stupid. Even too sleepy to collect flowers to make a daisy chain to wear as a crown, and ever so bored by her sister's book because it had no pictures within it, Alice soon slipped into a midsummer day dream. Suddenly out of no where, she noticed a White Rabbit with large pink eyes who was dressed up in a fancy coat while carrying a pocket watch. To Alice, the rabbit seemed to be late for something significant as he rushed right by her in a panic. Filled with a great curiosity that she could not ignore, Alice quickly followed him to see where he was off to in such a hurry. When the Rabbit came to another tree nearby, he went down his dark rabbit- hole. Alice who was running after him followed the rabbit venturing inside of it as well. In the process, Alice accidentally lost her footing in the darkness, fell and tumbled down a long way into a tunnel- hole that went straight down into the ground below. Further and further she went, passing a numerous variety of random objects such as clocks and maps, furniture and books, even globes of the earth and containers of orange marmalade. Everything simply floated in it's place, stuck and levitating within the air. After thinking to herself for a rather long time and wondering if she would fall so deep that she'd reach the other side of the earth, Alice began to doze off. She was quickly awakened when she reached the bottom of this tunnel at last and continued her search for the late white rabbit. While looking for the rabbit Alice found herself in a endlessly long and dim hallway. The hallway had many doors. After looking in the hallway she discovered a curtain drapery and behind it was a little door. Alice opened the tiny door to see the loveliest garden on the other side. The garden was filled with gorgeous flowers, just in bloom, marble water fountains and even garden mazes. Alice tried to squeeze through but it was much too small to get through. Alice then began to also search for a way into the garden. As the adventures got "curiouser and curiouser", Alice found herself in a bizarre realm, one of which that went against any type of civilized logic. She found a three legged glass table that had a bottle marked "Drink Me." After conforming it is not posion, she drinks it and grows smaller. Delighted that she can now fit through the door, she is saddened to realize she left the key on the table. After failed attempts to retrive it, she finds a cake marked "Eat Me." After eating the whole thing, Alice is distraught as she grows to the size of a house. Alice in the Hallway of Tears. Throughout the story, Alice encounters many curious things, such as finding a gray talking rat while swimming in a pool of her own tears. Or the talking flowers, or crying infants who turned into pigs. She eventually met a narcissistic blue caterpillar who smoked hooka all day long while he sat upon a mushroom waiting to turn into a butterfly. Alice also encountered a talking Cheshire Cat and even a very silly mad hatter who was forever stuck in his own world of a never- ending limbo of tea time."Tea Time.. NO ROOM!". Alice finally made her way into the Queen's rose garden at last. But there she encountered her royal Majesty of Wonderland the Queen of Hearts. She was a mean and controlling Queen with a cutthroat, sociopathic personality who dominated even the King who seemed terrified of her, as well as the rest of her royal subjects who resided within her red court. The Queen also forced her subjects to play unfair games of croquet with pink flamingos as mallets. The Queen cheated at these games to win every time, and everybody else let her, for when the Queen became angry or didn't get her way she would lose her temper at anyone over the slightest mistake. Such as someone eating her tarts. OFF WITH THEIR HEAD!" And the unfortunate person, would be taken away to their fate of being beheaded. After Alice made the mistake of upsetting the red Queen, the poor girl ended up in a court of law with a jury full of funny talking animals. There, the people of Wonderland began to gang up on her and wanted to take her head. But Alice was not about to let herself be decapitated over such ridiculous rules. OFF WITH HER HEAD!!! She suddenly began to grow larger, and larger until her head hit the top of the ceiling. She was an enormous giant, overpowering the entire court and evoking death threats from the King and Queen. Ultimately, Alice lost her temper finally and screamed back at everyone around her below that they were all nothing but a silly pack of cards. This angered the court and they all turned on Alice under the red Queen's orders. Just as everyone was closing in on Alice and the pack of cards cornered her to seal her doom, she luckily woke up and found herself next to her older sister on the bank once again, assuming that it all was nothing more than a mere dream that she had dreamt on that warm summer day on that golden afternoon. Alice's Adventures Through the Looking Glass & What She Found There. Edit. Our tale deals with a slightly older Alice, and happens indoors on a snowy, winter night exactly six months after her adventures in Wonderland, on November 4th. One random evening, Alice is bored as usual and is left all alone in a room inside her mansion home with no one for company but the soothing crackling of the fireplace. Sitting in a big grown up chair next to a window, Alice watched the snowflakes fall from the sky outside. Alice wishes to herself that she were old enough to join everyone else at the bonfire that is being held. Unable to go, Alice sulks about in a lethargic state.
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