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Cartoon is great - the book is crap and wholely awful - but then again isn't all Lewis Carrol

2006-10-10 01:04:05 · answer #1 · answered by jonti 5 · 0 0

Dazzling, sparkling TV adaptation of the classic ALICE tale featuring an amazing cast, splendid direction and a great script.
Tina Majorino makes a fantastic Alice, and Whoopi Goldberg and Martin Short were very funny as the Cheshire Cat and Mad Hatter.
This was beautifully photographed, and was often shot on location. The script is very nicely laid out and written, with
exciting and new twists on the story. It made the story a little more modern and made it easier for smaller children to understand with its humour. An delightful family flick

2006-10-10 01:04:16 · answer #2 · answered by ☺♥? 6 · 0 0

Which film?

Alice in Wonderland Films, Videos, etc.

* 1903 silent movie. UK. Produced by Cecil Hepworth.
1910 produced by the Edison Manufacturing Company, Orange, New Jersey. US.
1915 Nonpareil Feature Film Company. US. Also contains Through the Looking Glass.
1931 Commonwealth Pictures Corporation. US. The first Alice film with sound. Staring Ruth Gilbert.
* 1933 Paramount Productions with Charlotte Henry as Alice and a star studded cast (Gary Cooper, W.C. Fields, Cary Grant). US.
* 1948 Lou Bunin film produced in France. Appeared in the US in 1951, about the same time as the Disney Alice.
1950 made for TV shown on the Ford Theater.
* 1951 Walt Disney animated film. US.
1966 What's a Nice Kid Like You Doing in a Place Like This. Hanna-Barbera Productions. With the famous portrayal of the White Knight by Bill Dana. Cartoon.
1966 BBC television production, directed by Jonathan Miller. A darker portrayal of Alice.
19XX Bass Rankin made for TV animated version. US. The characters sound like Rocky and Bullwinkle.
1970 O.R.T.F. production. Burlesque. Made in France.
* 1972 Joseph Shaftel film starring Fiona Fullerton. UK. Also contains Through the Looking Glass.
* 1976 Osco film starring Kristine DeBell. US. A XXX rated film.
1982 Eva LeGallienne film starring Katherine Burton. Based on the short-lived Broadway production.
1982 Television Theatre Company, MCA Video. Produced by Jonathan Stathakis and Richard Carey. Directed by John Driver. 81 min. Performed by the Childrens Theater Company and School of Minneapolis.
* 1985 Irwin Allen made for TV. US. Cast of thousands including Karl Malden, Sammy Davis Jr., Steve and Edie, and Telly Savalas. Also includes Looking Glass. Fairly awful.
1989 Jan Svankmajer film. . Czechoslovakia. Surrealistic version. a site about Kristyna Kohoutova (Alice). Quicktime clips. yet another site
* 1991 * Alicia en el Pueblo de Maravillas. Cuba.
Junior series animated produced by Nippon Animation and Apollo Film. I believe this cartoon version is available in Japanese and German.
2003? Dark Wonderland Wes Craven

2006-10-10 03:23:48 · answer #3 · answered by fidget 6 · 0 0

Jan Svankmeyer's Alice is a fantastic adaptation. Using taxidermies and skeletons for most of the characters seems daring but certainly works well.

2006-10-10 01:09:54 · answer #4 · answered by monkeymanelvis 7 · 0 0

I prefer the film as i cant seem to get into the book. It just cant hold my attention for long enough. Plus the film makes it seem like your living it.

2006-10-10 01:10:04 · answer #5 · answered by little_devil86789 2 · 0 0

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