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Clyde Geronimi, Hamilton Luske, Wilfred Jackson

Alice In Wonderland

Director Clyde Geronimi, Hamilton Luske, Wilfred Jackson Music (original) Oliver Wallace Cast Kathryn Beaumont, Ed Wynn, Richard Haydn, Sterling Holloway, Jerry Colonna
75' - 1951 - Comedy, Adventure - Format: 35mm - Dialogue: English
Alice and her older sister are sitting under a shady tree by a stream. As her older sister reads, Alice daydreams, lying in the grass, and suddenly discovers before her a quaint White Rabbit singing, “I’m Late”, as he runs into a nearby hole. Alice follows, floating through space, passing all kinds of distorted objects and settings, and unreal colour patterns. She finally lands and follows the rabbit through a doorway. She attends a Mad Tea Party with the Mad Hatter and March Hare, and wanders off to meet the Queen, who invites Alice to participate in a most unscrupulous game of croquet, after which Alice is put on trial, and forced to escape this insane world back through the keyhole … (Leonard Maltin, The Disney Films)

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Credits

Directors

Clyde Geronimi, Hamilton Luske, Wilfred Jackson

Music (original)

Oliver Wallace

Cast

Kathryn Beaumont, Ed Wynn, Richard Haydn, Sterling Holloway, Jerry Colonna

Scenario

Lewis Carroll, Winston Hibler, Bill Peet, Joe Rinaldi

Editors

Lloyd L. Richardson

Producers

Walt Disney

Production studios

Walt Disney Productions

Rights Owner

Buena Vista International (Belgium)

More info

Dialogue

English

Countries of production

United States of America

Screenplay based on

"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" (Lewis Carroll)

Year

1951

Filmography

Wilfred Jackson
Mickey's Follies (short, 1929), Midnight in a Toy Shop (short, 1930), The Castaway (short, 1931), The China Plate (short, 1931), The Cat's Out (short, 1931), Egyptian Melodies (short, 1931), The Clock Store (short, 1931), The Spider and the Fly (short, 1931), The Fox Hunt (short, 1931), The Ugly Duckling (short, 1931), The Bird Store (short, 1932) The Grocery Boy (short, 1932), Barnyard Olympics (short, 1932), Mickey's Revue (short, 1932), The Bears and Bees (short, 1932), Musical Farmer (short, 1932), Mickey in Arabia (short, 1932), The Whoopee Party (short, 1932), Touchdown Mickey (short, 1932), The Klondike Kid (short, 1932), Santa's Workshop (short, 1932), Mickey's Mellerdrammer (short, 1933), Father Noah's Ark (short, 1933), Mickey's Mechanical Man (short, 1933), Puppy Love (short, 1933), Lullaby Land (short, 1933), The Pied Piper (short, 1933), The Pet Store (short, 1933), The Night Before Christmas (short, 1933), The China Shop (short, 1934), The Grasshopper and the Ants (short, 1934), Funny Little Bunnies (short, 1934), The Wise Little Hen (short, 1934), Peculiar Penguins (short, 1934), The Goddess of Spring (short, 1934), The Tortoise and the Hare (short, 1935), The Band Concert (short, 1935), Water Babies (short, 1935), Mickey's Garden (short, 1935), Music Land (short, 1935), Mickey's Grand Opera (short, 1936), Elmer Elephant (short, 1936), Mickeys Rival (short, 1936), Toby Tortoise Returns (short, 1936), The Country Cousin (short, 1936), More Kittens (short, 1936), Woodland Café (short, 1937), The Old Mill (short, 1937), Mother Goose Goes Hollywood (short, 1938), Golden Eggs (short, 1941), The New Spirit (short, 1942), Aquarela do Brasil (short, 1942), A Feather in His Collar (short, 1946), The Legend of Johnny Appleseed (short, 1948), Cinderella (1950), Alice in Wonderland (1951), The Little House (short, 1952), Peter Pan (1953), Lady and the Tramp (1955)

Technical Specs

Format
35mm