Alice in Wonderland DVD's
On this page you can find lots of Alice in Wonderland movies on DVD.
starring: Kathryn Beaumont, Ed Wynn, Richard Haydn, Sterling Holloway, Jerry Colonna
directed by: Wilfred Jackson, Clyde Geronimi, Hamilton Luske
1951. This animated cartoon is of course Disney's famous adaptation of 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' and 'Through the Looking glass'.
Consists of 2 discs with lots of extra's.
starring: Natalie Gregory, Sheila Allen, Sharee Gregory, Red Buttons, Sherman Hemsley
directed by: Harry Harris
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1985. Now finally available on DVD: Harry Harris's T.V. movie with the famous guest stars.
A well known version that many people are searching for.
It consist of two parts: Alice in Wonderland and Alice Through the Looking Glass, which are both included on this dvd.
The movie is based on Carroll's books, but the script was adapted to suit the famous guest stars. The Jabberwock may be a little too scary for young children.
starring: Robbie Coltrane, Whoopi Goldberg, Ben Kingsley, Christopher Lloyd, Pete Postlethwaite
directed by: Nick Willing
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1999. This version of Lewis Carroll's story was originally produced for NBC-TV.
It also contains elements from 'Through the Looking Glass' (which are mixed up with those from 'Alice's Adventures...').
The storyline is not very true to the books, but the film has some great special effects, many dealing with multiple perspectives as Alice constantly changes sizes.
starring: Hywel Bennett, Rodney Bewes, Ray Brooks, Michael Crawford, William Ellis
1972. Starring Hywel Bennett, Rodney Bewes, Ray Brooks, Michael Crawford, and William Ellis
starring: Fiona Fullerton, Michael Jayston, Hywel Bennett, Michael Crawford, Davy Kaye
directed by: William Sterling
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1972. British all-star musical (a significant part of the story is expressed through song and sometimes dance) adaptation which is very true to the book, except for the fact that Alice doesn't meet the Cheshire Cat and that Tweedle Dum & Dee are in it.
Musical score by John Barry.
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1966 interpretation by Jonathan Miller, a noted British theater director.
Influenced by surrealism and Victorian architecture, Miller's black-and-white version of Wonderland is a dour and creepy place, not the frenetic and charming bustle usually depicted.
A brunette Alice (Anne-Marie Mallik) wanders like a sleepwalker, rarely looking anyone in the eye, and has fractured conversations with the likes of the Mad Hatter (Peter Cook), the Caterpillar (Sir Michael Redgrave), the Duchess (Leo McKern), and the Mock Turtle (Sir John Gielgud).
starring: Tony Ail, Nathan Aswell, Chera Bailey, Kathleen Barr, Gary Chalk
directed by: Takashi (IV), Toshiyuki Hiruma Takashi
2002. This animated version of the story includes three fun songs
starring: Eve Arden, Kaye Ballard, Kate Burton, Richard Burton, James Coco
directed by: Kirk Browning
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1983. This theater production of Alice in Wonderland is based on a famous production from the 1930s.
All the sets and costumes are meticulously based on the illustrations from the original books. The story line is a mix of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass.
1988. An Australian production, not very true to the book, but charming anyway.
starring: Phillip Hinton, Paul Johnstone (III), Olivia Martin, Moya O'Sullivan, Keith Scott
directed by: Rich Trueblood
1999. Obscure animated version of Alice in Wonderland.
starring: Carol Marsh, Stephen Murray, Pamela Brown, Ernest Milton, Felix Aylmer
directed by: Dallas Bower
1950. A co-French/British production, also known as 'Alice au pays des merveilles'.
The movie was suppressed by Disney to protect their own production.
It's an adaptation of Lewis Carroll's book with a live Alice moving through painted sets and pixilated puppets. The movie is more true to the book than the Disney movie.
starring: Charlotte Curley, Tania Luternauer, Paulette Williams, Brian Gilks, Greg Wise
directed by: John Henderson
Prices subject to change.
1999. This adaptation of Through the Looking Glass is a combination of live-action, animation, and special effects.
Its screenplay uses mostly direct book quotation.
1987. Animated version in which Alice crosses various settings called 'squares' so she can reach the Red Queen's castle, square 8, and become a queen herself.
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1988. This adaptation of Alice in Wonderland mixes animation and live action to create a dreamlike world, but it is not simply a kid's film.
Alice watches a stuffed and mounted rabbit come to life in her playroom and follows it through a magical drawer into a strange world that resembles a 19th-century toy store come to life.
Svankmajer (the director) uses familiar objects in unfamiliar ways, giving a fantasy quality to the banal (and the not so banal) while tipping the dream logic to the edge of nightmare. The movie may have a somewhat disturbing effect on the viewer.
starring: Coral Browne, Ian Holm, Peter Gallagher, Nicola Cowper, Jane Asher
directed by: Gavin Millar
1985. Dark fantasy story about the real Alice, who is invited to New York at the age of 80 to attend the celebrations for Carroll's centenary.
She is unable to understand all the fuss, and she is being confronted once again with her own repressed memories of her childhood with Carroll.
The film uses flashbacks and dreams in which we see how fascinated Carroll was with the little Alice.
Written by Dennis Potter, and Jim Henson's Creature Shop provided the Wonderland characters.
I liked the movie, but I think it suggested too strongly a sexual aspect in Carroll's love for Alice. The puppets also look somewhat 'dead', but this may be intentional.








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