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Alice in Wonderland

Alice in Wonderland

  • Status: Released
  • 28-07-1951
  • Runtime: 75 min
  • Score: 7.2
  • Vote count: 5895

On a golden afternoon, wildly curious young Alice tumbles into the burrow and enters the merry, madcap world of Wonderland full of whimsical escapades.

Kathryn Beaumont

Alice (voice)

Ed Wynn

Mad Hatter (voice)

Richard Haydn

Caterpillar (voice)

Sterling Holloway

Cheshire Cat (voice)

Jerry Colonna

March Hare (voice)

Verna Felton

Queen of Hearts (voice)

J. Pat O'Malley

Walrus / Carpenter / Dee / Dum (voice)

Bill Thompson

White Rabbit / Dodo (voice)

Heather Angel

Alice's Sister (voice)

Joseph Kearns

Doorknob (voice)

Larry Grey

Bill (voice)

Queenie Leonard

Bird in the Tree (voice)

Dink Trout

King of Hearts (voice)

Doris Lloyd

The Rose (voice)

James MacDonald

Dormouse (voice)

Thurl Ravenscroft

Card Painter (voice)

Bill Lee

Card Painter (voice)

Max Smith

Card Painter (voice)

Bob Hamlin

Card Painter (voice)

Don Barclay

Other Cards (voice)

Lucille Bliss

Sunflower / Tulip (voice) (uncredited)

Pinto Colvig

Flamingo (voice) (uncredited)

Tommy Luske

Young Pansy (voice) (uncredited)

Clarence Nash

Dinah (voice) (uncredited)

Marni Nixon

Singing Flowers (voice) (uncredited)

Norma Zimmer

White Rose (voice) (uncredited)

CinemaSerf

Lewis Carroll really did provide Walt Disney with a veritable Aladdin's cave of delights to work from with for this hugely entertaining and colourful adaptation of his "The Adventures of Alice in Wonderland" stories. From the start with the "White Rabbit" she has adventures, mishaps and an a-maze-ing time meeting the "Mad Hatter" the centipede; talking roses; the mischievous "Cheshire Cat"; a truly surreal tea party, and of course the "Queen of Hearts" as bonkers and over-the-top as ever the author could have imagined - you sure wouldn't want to be a flamingo at her court! The whole thing makes no sense at all, really - so don't go looking for any logical structure or story narrative - there isn't one. Oliver Wallace's cracking score lost out for the Oscar to "An American in Paris" but is still, every inch, a winner...

Andre Gonzales

I loved this movie when I was a kid. Not so much any more for some reason.