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| General |
| Medium |
DVD |
| Production Year |
1999 |
| Certification |
PG (USA) |
| Genre |
Kids & Family; Drama; Comedy; Television; Family; Adventure; Fantasy |
| Region |
Region 1 |
| Nationality |
UK; USA; Germany |
| Format |
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| Amazon Link |
Buy from Amazon.com |
| Original Title |
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| Cast |
| Actor/Actress |
Role |
| Coltrane, Robbie |
Ned Tweedledum |
| Goldberg, Whoopi |
Cheshire Cat |
| Kingsley, Ben |
Major Caterpillar |
| Lloyd, Christopher |
White Knight |
| Postlethwaite, Pete |
Carpenter |
| Richardson, Miranda |
Queen of Hearts / Society Woman |
| Short, Martin |
Mad Hatter / Chinless Idiot |
| Ustinov, Peter |
Walrus |
| Wendt, George |
Fred Tweedledee |
| Wilder, Gene |
Mock Turtle |
| Majorino, Tina |
Alice |
| Dodd, Ken |
Mr. Mouse |
| Flemyng, Jason |
Sir Jack, the Knave of Hearts / Cad |
| Hancock, Sheila |
Cook |
| Beale, Simon Russell |
King of Hearts / Society Man |
| Smith, Liz |
Miss Lory |
| Spriggs, Elizabeth |
Duchess |
| Sinden, Donald |
The Gryphon (voice) |
| Lumley, Joanna |
Tiger Lily (voice) |
| Coombs, Richard |
The White Rabbit (voice) |
| Shah, Kiran |
The White Rabbit |
| Wright, Francis |
The March Hare (voice) |
| Getley, Adrian |
The March Hare, The Gryphon |
| Tygner, Robert |
The March Hare, The Gryphon |
| Plaskitt, Nigel |
The Dormouse |
| Barclay, David Alan |
The Dormouse, The Gryphon (as Dave Barclay) |
| Bayliss, Peter |
Mr. Dodo |
| Williams, Heathcote |
Mr. Eaglet |
| Campbell, Ken |
Mr. Duck |
| Byrne, Jason |
Pat the Gardener |
| Joyce, Paddy |
Bill the Gardener |
| Melvin, Murray |
Ace of Clubs / Chief Executioner |
| Eser, Janine |
Mother |
| Brudenell, Jeremy |
Father |
| Healey, Mary |
Nanny |
| Laye, Dilys |
Governess |
| Potter, Tim |
1st Soldier / Three of Hearts |
| Barnett, Angus |
2nd Soldier / Four of Hearts |
| Strange, Richard |
Six of Hearts / Soldier |
| Ross-Bryant, Toby |
Eight of Hearts / Soldier |
| Broadbent, Jonathan |
Mr. Two / Royal Gardener #1 |
| Sim, Matthew |
Mr. Five / Royal Gardener #2 |
| Ryan, Christopher |
Mr. Seven / Royal Gardener #3 (as Chris Ryan) |
| Eyre, Peter |
Frogface Footman / Waiter |
| Lloyd, Hugh |
Fishface Footman / Waiter |
| Owens, John |
Red Bishop |
| Greet, Christopher |
White Castle |
| Naprous, Gerard |
Red Knight (uncredited) |
| Other People |
| Director |
Willing, Nick |
| Producer |
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| Writer |
Carroll, Lewis; Barnes, Peter |
| Composer |
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| Studio |
Lions Gate |
| Features |
| Language Tracks |
English |
| Subtitle Languages |
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| Audio Tracks |
Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround; Dolby |
| Running Time |
129 |
| Aspect Ratio |
1.33:1 |
| Color Mode |
Color |
| Plot Summary |
This is an impressive-looking version of Lewis Carroll's story originally produced for NBC-TV. Dreading a singing recital at her parents' lavish home, Alice falls into a strange world in pursuit of a large White Rabbit. The talented child actor Tina Majorino (Corrina, Corrina) plays Alice with all the good graces but mostly wanders through the story unquestioningly. Carroll's tale of whimsical, illogical adventures is a field day for designers Roger Hall and Alan Tomkins, costumer Charles Knode, Jim Henson's Creature Shop, and director Nick Willing (Photographing Fairies. Influenced by Time Bandits and Labyrinth (the latter also designed by the Henson company), the film has a splendid array of effects, many dealing with multiple perspectives as Alice constantly changes sizes. The highlight is Whoopi Goldberg as the Cheshire Cat, a seamless mix of cat and comic. Martin Short as the Hatter and Mirandra Richardson as the Queen of Hearts seem to be having the times of their lives. This is not the definitive version of Carroll's tale, and, like the popular Disney animated version, combines some elements of Carroll's sequel, Through the Looking Glass. It is perhaps better viewing for the fan that has seen another version of the tale or read the book. --Doug Thomas
This is an impressive-looking version of Lewis Carroll's story originally produced for NBC-TV. Dreading a singing recital at her parents' lavish home, Alice falls into a strange world in pursuit of a large White Rabbit. The talented child actor Tina Majorino (Corrina, Corrina) plays Alice with all the good graces but mostly wanders through the story unquestioningly. Carroll's tale of whimsical, illogical adventures is a field day for designers Roger Hall and Alan Tomkins, costumer Charles Knode, Jim Henson's Creature Shop, and director Nick Willing (Photographing Fairies. Influenced by Time Bandits and Labyrinth (the latter also designed by the Henson company), the film has a splendid array of effects, many dealing with multiple perspectives as Alice constantly changes sizes. The highlight is Whoopi Goldberg as the Cheshire Cat, a seamless mix of cat and comic. Martin Short as the Hatter and Mirandra Richardson as the Queen of Hearts seem to be having the times of their lives. This is not the definitive version of Carroll's tale, and, like the popular Disney animated version, combines some elements of Carroll's sequel, Through the Looking Glass. It is perhaps better viewing for the fan that has seen another version of the tale or read the book. --Doug Thomas
Alice follows a white rabbit down a rabbit-hole into a whimsical Wonderland, where she meets characters like the delightful Cheshire Cat, the clumsy White Knight, a rude caterpillar, and the hot-tempered Queen of Hearts and can grow ten feet tall or shrink to three inches. But will she ever be able to return home?
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