It is all liveaction, except for the walrus and the carpenter sequence, which was animated by harmanising studio stars featured include w. Unable to pass into the room beyond the locked door. Directed by bud pollard and starring ruth gilbert as alice. Whimsically directed by norman mcleod from a largely faithful screenplay by joseph l. Alice in wonderland is a 1933 american precode fantasy film adaptated from the novels by lewis carroll.
Alice fictitious character from carroll alice fictitious character. It conflates lewis carrolls alice s adventures in wonderland and through the lookingglass to bring us a sprawling tale of a girls fantastic journey through the strange landscape of. Here is a look at some of the versions of the beloved childrens book. In alice s adventures in wonderland 1865, which takes place on 4 may, the character is widely assumed to be seven years old. Expand your options of fun home activities with the largest online selection at. In the 30s, there was an alicemania because of the. Charlotte henry as alice from alice in wonderland 1933. En idioma original con subtitulos en castellano addeddate 20151120 16. Jan 22, 2011 alice in wonderland 1915 and alice in wonderland 1933 film. There had been an earlier short sound version made in 1931 but this appears to be lost.
It tells of a girl named alice who falls down a rabbit hole into a fantasy world wonderland populated by peculiar creatures. Alice in wonderland 1933 film, alice in wonderland 1985 film, alice 1988 film, alice in wonderland 1966 tv play, alice in wonderland 1976 film, phantasmagoria. Marvelous photo illustrations by vladimir clavijotelepnev for alice in wonderland by lewis carroll with art dolls by tatiana bayeva. Alice in wonderland paramount, 1933, directed by norman mcleod, is an interesting screen adaptation to lewis carrolls immortal fairy tale mainly for its allstar casting headed by charlotte henry in the title role. Vintage alice in wonderland 1933 the big little book paramount picture. So here is the deal, i am not book grader but this looks to be in sad shape. Duel coloring book alice in wonderland and wind in the willows. Alice in wonderland 1933 alice in wonderland was the first major sound adaptation of the lewis carroll book.
As with the 1933 film, the filmmakers want to combine the first book with the second book through the looking glass. The film was produced by paramount pictures, featuring an allstar cast. Eighteen years prior to the allanimated feature film version, walt disney always wanted ideas to make an animated feature film version of alice in wonderland and decided to make a featurelength animatedliveaction film adaptation of alice in wonderland with mary pickford as alice that was to have been disneys first featurelength film production. Jan 14, 2016 seldom seen since its 1933 limited release, alice in wonderland, paramounts champagne and hashish centerpiece, can stand on its head proudly, for it turns out to be awash in the same surrealist insanity that so scintillatingly varnishes the studios peak precode 3234 comedy output, i. May 02, 20 ive always wanted to see this 1933 version of alice in wonderland, but unfortunately, was out friday night and missed it for reasons too boring to go into, i cannot record anything at this time. Alice in wonderland is a 1933 american precode film version of the famous alice novels by lewis carroll. Why the 1933 alice in wonderland movie is the best duration.
Alice in wonderland 1933 alice in wonderland 1933 a film by. By 1933 and alice in wonderland, the machine was sophisticated to levels ill bet disney aspired to when he began organizing the snow white campaign in 1937. It tells of a young girl named alice falling through a rabbit hole into a subterranean fantasy world populated by peculiar, anthropomorphic creatures. Alice in wonderland was the first major sound adaptation of the lewis carroll book. Alice s adventures in wonderland by carroll, lewis and a great selection of related books. The alphabet conspiracy 1959 tv movie the mad hatter and the jabberwock appear. 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. This is an amalgamation of three old alice in wonderland movies. May 02, 20 i was thinking, alice in wonderland 1933 would make a really intriguing doublebill with the 1935 allstar warners version of a midsummer nights dream, although the latter would come out as the better film its like the filmakers on the second venture learned from paramounts mistakes. Alice in wonderland 1933 9 fotos alice in wonderland. Thirteen ways of looking at alice in wonderland in film. With frontispiece and intext illustrations by john tenniel 18201914.
Tjr takes a look at the 1933 alice wonderland movie. In england of the 19th century, young alice finds that. In a situation exactly reversed from the book, she grows to enormous size after drinking the bottles contents. I was lucky enough to come across an alice pressbook recently. Alice gives her age as seven and a half in the sequel, which takes place on 4 november. Mankiewicz, the famous story book characters come to life via a virtual whos who of paramount studio players. Filmmakers also want to add songs not in the original text as well.
Alice in wonderland 1933 based on lewis carrolls beloved story, this liveaction film features cary grant, gary cooper and w. Alice in wonderland 1933 on bluray may 19 from kino lorber. Either the page is no longer relevant or consensus on its purpose has become unclear. Mcleod and produced by paramount pictures, featuring an allstar cast. The tale plays with logic, giving the story lasting popularity. The following is a list of all comic books, graphic novels and special items that will be available this week and shipped to comic book stores who have placed orders for them. 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. Million dollar legs, snow white, duck soup and international house 1933 paramount was, sez i, the best. In the the 1933 version of alice in wonderland, cary grant played the mock turtle. Although she didnt actually appear in tim burtons film alice in wonderland, some of her business in the book, namely smashing dishes in a kitchen, was performed by the march hare. Feb 28, 2019 alice in wonderland 1933 official trailer classic movie hdin victorian england a bored young girl dreams that she has entered a fantasy world called wonderland populated by even more fantastic characters. It conflates lewis carrolls alices adventures in wonderland and through the lookingglass to bring us a sprawling tale of a girls fantastic journey through the strange landscape of. Feb 4, 2018 explore lakinandmarleys board alice in wonderland. Make offer 1866 alice in wonderland first story page from first edition book lewis carroll 1940 vintage leather bound book alice in wonderland lewis carroll illustrated.
See more ideas about alice in wonderland, alice and wonderland. Alice in wonderland 1915 and alice in wonderland 1933. The 1933 alice in wonderland is an important early sound attempt at transforming a fantasy childrens novel into a liveaction fulllength feature film. This picture is from a 1934 big little book edition. The story begins with charles kingsleigh trying to sell his project to some men. It is all liveaction, except for the walrus and the carpenter sequence. Introduction to alice s adventures by henry seidel canby. The 1933 version does explore ttlg more than other versions i have seen so that makes it unique. She tells her father she saw many strange creatures. In the 1985 miniseries she was played by imogene coca. This starladen version of lewis carrolls novel combines elements of both the title novel and carrolls sequel, through the looking glass. The first alice film was produced in england in 1903. In victorian england a bored young girl dreams that she has entered a fantasy world called wonderland populated by even more fantastic characters. This is probably not for the book collector unless you are looking for character the pictures seem to say it the best, and i think the end is missing on the edge.
Vintage alice in wonderland 1933 the big little book. Get cozy and expand your home library with a large online selection of books at. This page is currently inactive and is retained for historical reference. See more ideas about alice in wonderland, wonderland and alice. Jun 9, 2017 this pin was discovered by anastasia goodman. Alice in wonderland 1933 over the years, lewis carrolls two childrens books, alice s adventures in wonderland and through the looking glass, have served as the inspiration for numerous moviemakers who have attempted to capture carrolls bizarre imagination on film. The 1933 film was almost all live action and was directed by norman z. Paramounts allstar adaptation of alice in wonderland, featuring cary grant, w. This 1933 film version of alice in wonderland was the only major live action hollywood production adapting the original alice stories until the 2010 alice film. The life of laura ingalls wilder tribute little house on the prairie tv show theme song. 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. Alice in wonderland is a film adaptation of alice s adventures in wonderland by tim burton that was released on march 5 th 2010, and was released on dvd and bluray on june 1 st 2010. Fields, cary grant, raymond hatton, sterling holloway, edward everett horton, roscoe karns, baby leroy, mae marsh, jack oakie, edna may oliver, may robson, charles ruggles, alison skipworth, ned.
Start by marking films based on alice in wonderland, including. 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. At that point, it was the fifth film overall to have been made of the book. Alices adventures in wonderland and through the looking. Fields as humpty dumpty, edna may oliver, cary grant, gary cooper, edward everett. Alice wonderland, arthur rackham, william heinemann abebooks. Topics cine clasico, comedia, cary grant, alice language english. Original photoplay edition of alice in wonderland with illustrations by irene mountfort and stills from the 1933 hollywood film adaptation starring charlotte henry. Few films of the golden age can boast quite so impressive a rollcall of talent both in front of and behind the cameras.
Limited edition, each numbered 248 of 1500 copies, signed by alice hargreaves on second blank of first volume and limitation page of second volume, signed by the typographer and binder frederic ward on limitation page of first volume. Young girls alice, alice sister, while rabbit, down rabbit hole, doorknob, dodo bird tweedledee, and tweedledum caterpillar cheshire cat mad hatter, march hare, dormouse queen. Vintage alice in wonderland 1933 tea set in original box. Vintage alices adventures in wonderland by lewis carroll hardback circa 1930s. This is probably not for the book collector unless you are looking for character the pictures seem to say it the best, and i think the end is missing on. Alice in wonderland paramount, 1933, directed by norman mcleod, is an interesting screen adaptation to lewis carrolls immortal fairy tale mainly for its all. Alice s adventures in wonderland is popularly known to many as a childrens book, and lewis carroll admitted to writing it for the little girls of the dean of the college he taught at. Vintage alice in wonderland book 1930s or earlier color plates hardcover frameable antique alice in wonderland suburbantreasure 5 out of 5 stars 880. This is a photo from alice in wonderland during the early 1930s, around 1933. But this is actually one of the best film versions of lewis carrolls alice books. Alices 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.
Alices adventures in wonderland by lewis carroll, alice. Fields as humpty dumpty, edna may oliver as the red queen, cary grant as. Alices adventures in wonderland alices adventures in. Curiouser and curiouser doesnt even begin to describe paramounts lavish 1933 version of alice in wonderland. Feb 28, 2010 but only one can boast the endorsement of the original alice. I left the disney version out because of time and i figure a lot of people have seen it. A scene from norman mcleods alice in wonderland, designed by william cameron menzies, made by paramount in 1933. I can only imagine the nightmares this movie gave little kids when it came out in 1933. With richard arlen, roscoe ates, william austin, gary cooper. Alice in wonderland 1933 movie clip everything is backward. Tim burtons alice in wonderland is the latest of film adaptations base on the alice books, but how will it compare to previous versions of films inspired by lewis carrolls classic books. Aug 12, 2015 alice in wonderland was a 1933 film version of the famous novels of lewis carroll. In the 1933 film version of alice in wonderland, the cook was played by lillian gish.
The first wonderland in sound was filmed in new jersey. The definitive edition the annotated books book 0 lewis carroll 4. Please practice handwashing and social distancing, and check out our resources for adapting to these times. In 1933 when this film was made, june 4th fell on a sunday. This is a wikipedia book, a collection of wikipedia articles that can be easily saved, imported by an external electronic rendering service, and ordered as a printed book. In the text of the two alice books, author lewis carroll often did not remark on the physical appearance of. Alice liddell hargreaves was the original alice for whom carroll wrote the book. This 1933 allstar hollywood production of alice in wonderland is an excellent adaptation of lewis carrolls timeless fantasy classic. It is all liveaction, except for the walrus and the carpenter sequence, which was animated by the harmanising studio.
Why the 1933 alice in wonderland movie is the best youtube. Alice s adventures in wonderland free full movie family, fantasy duration. 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. Lewis, in the three ways of writing for children 1952, a childrens story which is enjoyed only by children is a bad childrens story. Mar 02, 2010 filmmakers have been intrigued by alice in wonderland almost since the beginning of motion pictures. His talk is interrupted by 6yearold alice who had that nightmare again.
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