Alices adventures in wonderland by lewis carroll, arthur. Whimsically directed by norman mcleod from a largely faithful screenplay by joseph l. Apr 05, 2016 alice in wonderland collection all four books presents the two most famous alice books alice in wonderland and alice through the looking glass as well as the alicerelated fantasy verse the hunting of the snark and, for alice aficionados, a digitized copy of alices adventures underground, the shorter, original alice in wonderland. King of hearts alices adventures in wonderland wikipedia. Order of lewis carroll books lewis carroll is the pen name of english novelist charles lutwidge dodgson 18321898. Mcleod in the 1930s, the centenary of lewis carrolls birth caused a wave of alice fever on both sides of the atlantic where the number of alice films, plays, songs, and puppet shows skyrocketed, so hollywood couldnt stay behind. The opening cast credits are in order of appearance, with stills of credited. Feb 4, 2018 explore lakinandmarleys board alice in wonderland. May 02, 20 i enjoyed alice in wonderland last nite. In accordance with the directives of government and health authorities, we have temporarily suspended operations. The 1933 film adaptation of alice in wonderland is a horrific.
The costumes and sets are magnificent, the casting is excellent, and the special effects are amazing especially for 1933. Mcleod and produced by paramount pictures, featuring an allstar cast. This is a famous example of a book written for a known child or children. Tumble down the rabbit hole and into the timeless tale of alice in wonderland 1933. This version, at least, puts the alice books together in a way that makes. Alice in wonderland is a film adaptation directed by norman z. Alices adventures in wonderland by carroll, lewis maggie taylor and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available. Other standalone stories that carroll wrote include brunos revenge 1867, the hunting of the snark. Buy your alice in wonderland movies on dvd or bluray at alice in wonderland. It tells of a girl named alice falling through a rabbit hole into a fantasy world populated by peculiar, anthropomorphic creatures. Fields, and edward everett horton as the mad hatter, this precode adaptation of lewis carrolls alice books is still among the most bizarre and delightful versions of the story, far more twisted, terrifying, and hilarious than the 1951 disney film.
As a series of animated illustrations for lewis carrolls book in the. It is all liveaction, except for the walrus and the carpenter sequence. Alices adventures in wonderland series by lewis carroll. Mankiewicz, the famous story book characters come to life via a virtual whos who of paramount studio players. Based on lewis carrolls beloved story, this liveaction fantasy features stunning sets, creative costumes, and hollywood icons cary grant, gary cooper and w. Alice in wonderland 1933 movie clip curiouser and curiouser. Alice s adventures in wonderland by carroll, lewis charles lutwidge dodgson and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. It is all liveaction, except for the walrus and the carpenter sequence, which. Alice in wonderland by lewis carroll, first edition abebooks. Alice s adventures in wonderland was an incredible piece of surrealist literature, written by lewis carroll in the dying years of the 19 th century. Photoplay edition 9 by 7 issued in tandem with the 1933 paramount film adaptation starring charlotte henry as alice and costarring cary grant, w. Join the mad hatters tea party, revel in delight at the queen of hearts, and meet the cheshire cat.
Apr 28, 2010 with apologies to tim burton, the version of alice in wonderland that i most treasure is norman mcleods 1933 film for paramount. Alice in wonderland 1933 alice in wonderland wiki fandom. With six full page, full color illustrations by bessie. Alice in wonderland 1933 nroscoe karns as tweedledee at left with jack oakie as tweedledum in the 1933 film version of alice in wonderland poster print. The sets and special effects by production designer william cameron menzies. As an adaptation of the book or, in this case, books its. I dont think those 10 minutes of intro stuff were included in the tcm copy. Alice in wonderland 1933 nroscoe karns as tweedledee at left with jack oakie as tweedledum in the 1933 film version of alice in wonderland poster print by 18 x 24. Almost forgotten in the list of notable alice in wonderland adaptations is a relatively lavish paramount production from 1933. Sep 30, 20 the life of laura ingalls wilder tribute little house on the prairie tv show theme song duration. Thirteen ways of looking at alice in wonderland in film. En idioma original con subtitulos en castellano addeddate 20151120 16. First publication in this form, with pease illustrations.
The 1933 version is usually regarded as a lumbering, stagebound spectacle but to raise the spectre of contrary opinion, this author rather liked it. Alice in wonderland is an interesting period piece but cary grant as the mock turtle to me seems a waste and i thought w. Dec 21, 2006 alice in wonderland 1933 all star cast. If you ever wanted to see a fever dream version of alice in wonderland starring greats like cary grant and cary cooper all wearing the creepiest costumes ever, this is for you. Filmmakers have been intrigued by alice in wonderland almost since the beginning of motion pictures. Alice s adventures in wonderland free full movie family, fantasy duration. As an adaptation of the bookor, in this case, booksits. On a boring winter afternoon, alice dreams, that shes visiting the land behind the mirror. New listing1933 alices adventures in wonderland lewis carroll vintage. Brilliantly directed by norman mc cleod, shot in monochrome, and released in 1933, charlotte henry beautifully portrays alice s innocence and wonderment as she learns each lifes lesson and gains confidence in herself, facing and conquering her inner fears on her journey of gay abandonment through the surreal radula space that is wonderland.
This animated cartoon is disney s famous adaptation of alices adventures in wonderland and through the looking glass. Alice s adventures in wonderland by lewis carroll and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. This starladen version of lewis carrolls novel combines elements of. With an all star cast including cary grant, gary cooper, w.
Alice in wonderland 1933 alice in wonderland 1933 a film by. Aug 26, 2016 alice in wonderland 1933 official trailer gary cooper. Paramounts allstar adaptation of alice in wonderland, featuring cary grant, w. Little house on the prairie tribute videos by me recommended for you. Alice in wonderland and throught the lookingglass by carroll, lewis and a great selection of related books, art and. Vii ref sub but when the scene cuts to a two shot of alice holding the book and smiling. Charlotte henry in alice in wonderland 1933 lillian harmer in alice in. By 1932, the centenary of carrolls birth, alice was circulating in a popular culture her author could not have imagined. Fans of lewis carrolls alice books, you are in for a treat. Other standalone stories that carroll wrote include brunos revenge 1867, the hunting of the snark 1876, and a tangled tale 1885.
Along the way youll also find march hare, the king of hearts, as well as alice herself. Alices adventures in wonderland, macmillan abebooks. Walt disney tried to avoid responsibility for alice in wonderland. The ten best alice in wonderland films writers block. Every movie and tv adaptation of alices adventures in. Alice in wonderland 1933 cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Selected scenes from the fantasy film alice in wonderland 1933, directed by norman z. Abaa alice in wonderland superb copy of the 1933 english. The first alice film was produced in england in 1903. Alice in wonderland twodisc 60th anniversary bluraydvd combo 1951. Fantastic first trailer for steven spielbergs amazing stories revival series. He is best known for his novel alice s adventures in wonderland. Although he loves her dearly, she cares only for power.
This turns out to be a surrealistic nightmare, with all sorts of strange things happening to her, like changing her size or playing croquet with flamingos. Alice in wonderland1915 the first version near to the novel, this silent. Oclcs webjunction has pulled together information and resources to assist library staff as they consider how to handle coronavirus. Alice in wonderland 1933 norman mcleod cary grant, gary cooper, w. He is best known for his novel alices adventures in wonderland and its sequel through the looking glass. It has since kept its status as one of the most artistic novels of all time, with all sorts of hypnotically brilliant art emerging as a result. Adventures in wonderland is the first published edition, the second overall. It tells of a girl named alice who falls down a rabbit hole into a fantasy world wonderland populated by peculiar creatures. It was the first novel in alice in wonderland series that consists of five books. Fields cameo, playing humpty dumpty, baffling charlotte henry title character, who had just been shopping for eggs, in paramounts extravagant, starpacked treatment of lewis carrolls alice in wonderland, 1933. First published editions of both alice in wonderland books. It is all liveaction, except for the walrus and the carpenter sequence, which was animated by harmanising studio.
Shop for alice in wonderland book online at target. The life of laura ingalls wilder tribute little house on the prairie tv show theme song duration. Lewis carroll alice in wonderland illustrated by irene. There were new illustrated editions, images of alice in advertising, and adaptations onscreen. Mankiewicz, the famous story book characters come to life via a. The castles name is known afterher full name, which is iracebeth of crims. Mcleod was later known for topper movies and comedies with danny kaye and bob hope. Ever since lewis carrolls alice in wonderland debuted in 1865, with john tenniels famous illustrations of its title character as a pinaforewearing, victorian tween, both the story and the. Alice s adventures in wonderland commonly shortened to alice in wonderland is an 1865 novel written by english author charles lutwidge dodgson under the pseudonym lewis carroll. This 1933 allstar hollywood production of alice in wonderland is an excellent adaptation of lewis carrolls timeless fantasy classic. The alice s adventures in wonderland book series by lewis carroll includes books alice s adventures in wonderland, through the lookingglass and what alice found there, alice in wonderland, and several more.
Numerous and frequentlyupdated resource results are available from this search. Alice in wonderland 1933 movie clip in order of appearance the unique opening credit sequence, remarkable in many ways including the presentation of the only cast ever to feature both gary cooper and cary grant, from the paramount 1933 version of lewis carrolls alice in wonderland, cowritten by designer william cameron menzies. I can only imagine the nightmares this movie gave little kids when it came out in 1933. See more ideas about alice in wonderland, alice and wonderland.
Alice s adventures in wonderland by carroll, lewis and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. Aug 12, 2015 alice in wonderland was a 1933 film version of the famous novels of lewis carroll. The film was produced by paramount pictures, featuring an allstar cast. Our alice in wonderland coloring book takes you on a magical journey into the surreal. Lewis carroll published alices adventures in wonderland in 1865, and the book has entranced readers and filmmakers alike ever since. Alice is the main character but not much of a protagonist, because she exerts little influence on the story, and aside from her constant puzzlement, she is influenced very little by the story. Overszied hardcover in color illustrated papaer covered boards. Alice s adventures in wonderland by lewis carroll, first. Reliable information about the coronavirus covid19 is available from the world health organization current situation, international travel. Every movie and tv adaptation of alices adventures in wonderland. Alice in wonderland 1933 official trailer gary cooper, cary grant movie hd duration. Mankiewicz all about eve and legendary art director and filmmaker.
See the complete alice s adventures in wonderland series book list in order, box sets or omnibus editions, and companion titles. It contains a moat full of the heads of those unfortunate enough to be beheaded by order of the red queen. Alice in wonderland 1933 official trailer gary cooper, cary grant movie hd. Lewis carroll alice s adventures in wonderland first edition. With apologies to tim burton, the version of alice in wonderland that i most treasure is norman mcleods 1933 film for paramount. Alice in wonderland 1933 passed 1h 16min adventure, family, fantasy 22 december 1933 usa in victorian england a bored young girl dreams that she has entered a fantasy world called wonderland populated by even more fantastic characters. Thirteen ways of looking at alice in wonderland in film a curious list created by jan susina, author of the place of lewis carroll in childrens literature.
A key technical sequence, charlotte henry title character through the looking glass, special effects credited to gordon jennings and farciot edouart, colin kenny playing the clock, in paramounts alice in wonderland, 1933, directed by norman z. But this is actually one of the best film versions of lewis carrolls alice books. Alice in wonderland 1933 movie clip everything is backward. Parksmoonprints alice in wonderland quote vintage dictionary book page print wall art picture. Collected here is the ultimate kindle edition of the beloved books starring such timeless characters as alice, the mad hatter, the march hare, the cheshire cat, the queen of hearts, and the white rabbit. The books didnt have much of a plot both were mostly a series of vignettes, as alice wanders around wonderland trying not to feel weirded out. May 26, 2016 lewis carroll published alices adventures in wonderland in 1865, and the book has entranced readers and filmmakers alike ever since. The library of congress does not own rights to material in its collections. Alice s adventures in wonderland commonly shortened to alice in wonderland is an 1865 novel written by english author charles lutwidge dodgson over the pseudonym lewis carroll. Alice in wonderland is a 1933 american precode fantasy film adaptated from the novels by lewis carroll. Tim burtons alice in wonderland is the latest of film adaptations base on the. It takes 10 minutes to get alice through the looking glass and into topsyturvyland. Alice in wonderland 1915 and alice in wonderland 1933. Disneys alice in wonderland, the popular 1985 tv movie, and many more.
Fields, gary cooper, edna may oliver, may robson, sterling holloway, and dozens of other character actors and now forgotten stars, was a flop in 1933. The castle lies within a place called salazen grum, which is city located in the desert around crims. Dec 21, 2006 alice in wonderland 1933 official trailer gary cooper, cary grant movie hd. In the 1933 film alice in wonderland, he was portrayed by ford sterling. I watched this movie recently and enjoyed it very much. Carroll first book was alice s adventures in wonderland published in 1865. Therefore, it does not license or charge permission fees for use of such material and cannot grant or deny permission to publish or otherwise distribute the material. Charlotte henry is hotter as alice than she is as little bo peep in hal roachs march of the wooden soldiers she did the following year. Cecil hepworth and percy stow directed the first alice.