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Alice In Wonderland 1951 Animated Disney Film



What's your review of the 1951 animated Disney film adaptation of Alice In Wonderland? It's directed by Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson, and Hamilton Luske, and stars Kathryn Beaumont as the voice of Alice. #Alice #AliceInWonderland #Wonderland Do you want to watch Alice In Wonderland? Did you enjoy the full movie or just parts of it? Scroll down for more information!


About Alice In Wonderland

Alternative titles (from Letterboxd): I Aliki sti hora ton thavmaton, Alisa v strane chudes, Disney's Alice in Wonderland, Alice i underlandet, Alicia En El Pais De Las Maravillas, עליסה בארץ הפלאות, Alice no País das Maravilhas


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Alice In Wonderland plot from IMDb: "Alice stumbles into the world of Wonderland. Will she get home? Not if the Queen of Hearts has her way."


The trailer can be found online.


Voice Cast and Characters:

Kathryn Beaumont as Alice

Ed Wynn as Mad Hatter

Jerry Colonna as March Hare

Richard Haydn as Caterpillar

Sterling Holloway as Cheshire Cat

Verna Felton as Queen of Hearts

J. Pat O'Malley as Tweedledum and Tweedledee/Walrus and Carpenter/Mother Oyster

Bill Thompson as White Rabbit/The Dodo

Heather Angel as Alice's sister

Joseph Kearns as Doorknob

Larry Grey as Bill the Lizard/Card Painter

Queenie Leonard as A Bird in a Tree/Snooty Flower

Dink Trout as King of Hearts

Doris Lloyd as The Rose

Jimmy MacDonald as Dormouse/Flamingos

The Mellomen (Thurl Ravenscroft, Bill Lee, Max Smith, and Bob Hamlin) as Card Painters

Don Barclay as Other Cards

Lucille Bliss as Sunflower and Tulip

Pinto Colvig as The Flamingos

Tommy Luske as Young Pansy

Marni Nixon as The Singing Flowers

Norma Zimmer as The White Rose


Directing Animators (from Wikipedia):

Marc Davis (Alice and the eyeglasses creature)

Milt Kahl (The Dodo, Alice, Flamingo, Hedgehog, White Rabbit)

Eric Larson (Alice, Dinah, Caterpillar, Cheshire Cat, Queen of Hearts, Flamingo)

Frank Thomas (Doorknob, Queen of Hearts, Wonderland Creatures)

Ollie Johnston (Alice, King of Hearts)

Ward Kimball (Tweedledee and Tweedledum, The Walrus and The Carpenter, Oysters, Cheshire Cat, Mad Hatter, March Hare, Dormouse)

John Lounsbery (Flowers, Caterpillar, Cheshire Cat, Mad Hatter, March Hare, Wonderland creatures)

Wolfgang Reitherman (White Rabbit, The Carpenter, The Dodo, Mad Hatter, March Hare)

Les Clark (Alice, Wonderland creatures)

Norm Ferguson (The Walrus and The Carpenter)


Original songs performed in the film include:


No. Title Performer(s) Length

1. "Alice in Wonderland" The Jud Conlon Chorus

2. "In a World of My Own" Kathryn Beaumont

3. "I'm Late" Bill Thompson

4. "The Sailor's Hornpipe" Bill Thompson

5. "The Caucus Race" Bill Thompson & The Jud Conlon Chorus

6. "How Do You Do and Shake Hands" J. Pat O'Malley

7. "The Walrus and the Carpenter" J. Pat O'Malley

8. "Old Father William" J. Pat O'Malley

9. "We'll Smoke the Blighter Out" Bill Thompson

10. "All in the Golden Afternoon" Kathryn Beaumont & Chorus

11. "A-E-I-O-U (The Caterpillar Song)" Richard Haydn

12. "'Twas Brillig" Sterling Holloway

13. "The Unbirthday Song" Kathryn Beaumont, Ed Wynn & Jerry Colonna

14. "Very Good Advice" Kathryn Beaumont

15. "Painting the Roses Red" Kathryn Beaumont & The Mellomen


Directed by Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson, Hamilton Luske

Story by Winston Hibler, Ted Sears, Bill Peet, Erdman Penner, Joe Rinaldi, Milt Banta, Bill Cottrell, Dick Kelsey, Joe Grant, Dick Huemer, Del Connell, Tom Oreb, John Walbridge

Based on Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll

Produced by Walt Disney

Edited by Lloyd Richardson

Music by Oliver Wallace

Production company: Walt Disney Productions

Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures

Release date: July 26, 1951 (London, premiere), July 28, 1951 (New York City, premiere)

Running time: 75 minutes

BudgetL $3 million

Box office: $2.4 million (1951, domestic); $3.5 million (1974, domestic)

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