Amazon.co.uk Review
Imaginatively rendered but slightly chilly, this 1951 Disney adaptation of the Lewis Carroll classic is also appropriately surreal. Alice (voiced by Kathryn Beaumont) has all the anticipated experiences: shrinking and growing, meeting the White Rabbit, having tea with the Mad Hatter, and so on. The characterisation is very strong, illustrating how hard the Disney team worked to bring screen personality to Carroll's eccentric creations. For a Disney film, however, it seems more the self-satisfied sum of its inventiveness than a truly engaging experience. --Tom KeoghCustomer Reviews:
Acid in Wonderland.......2005-03-22
Wonderland awaits......................Come in !!!!!.......2005-01-31
I love the sheer beauty of the way the characters have been made and the voice of Alice is perfect. I'ts an indescribable film. For a mere few hours, you can get lost in wonderfully strange world of wonderland. No wonder Gwen Stefani chose to do Alice in Wonderland for her What you waiting for video !!!!!!!!!
Wonderland awaits you..........so what you waiting for? Come on in !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Follow the white rabbit Neo - no sorry, I mean Alice.......2004-07-22
Beautifully adapted and animated from Lewis Carroll's highly imaginative, high-trippin' classic, the imagery and illustrated puns amaze and amuse, especially the little things like the rocking-horse fly, the bread-and-butter flies, the vultures, the pencil and hammer birds, the momeraths, and the bird in the tree (Queenie Leonard) yelling "Ser-peeeeeeeent !"
The animators drew each frame based on the portrayals by the actors voicing the parts, and the stand-outs are Kathryn Beaumont as Alice, Ed Wynn as the Mad Hatter, Verna Felton as the Queen of Hearts, Bill Thompson as the White Rabbit, and the very flexible and versatile J. Pat O'Malley as Tweedle Dum, Tweedle Dee, the Walrus AND the Carpenter, in one of the best scenes in the movie.
With fourteen songs, this is the most musical Disney around, but unfortunately, the songs are not very easy to sing along to, making me sound like William Hung every time I try to impress people with my thorough knowledge of the lyrics.
There are lots of interesting tidbits in the extras, such as the discarded Cheshire Cat song, and the fact that one of the songs was later re-worded for Peter Pan. There are other links between Alice in Wonderland and Peter Pan, but you'll have to watch the extras to find out just what, cause I'm not telling.
For those who don't want to watch the previews at the beginning of the DVD, just press "Menu" and get plugged directly into Wonderland.
Amanda Richards, July 18, 2004
More Disney than Carroll.......2002-02-09
classic disney.......2002-01-28
Amazon.co.uk Review
Imaginatively rendered but slightly chilly, this 1951 Disney adaptation of the Lewis Carroll classic is also appropriately surreal. Alice (voiced by Kathryn Beaumont) has all the anticipated experiences: shrinking and growing, meeting the White Rabbit, having tea with the Mad Hatter, and so on. The characterisation is very strong, illustrating how hard the Disney team worked to bring screen personality to Carroll's eccentric creations. For a Disney film, however, it seems more the self-satisfied sum of its inventiveness than a truly engaging experience. --Tom KeoghCustomer Reviews:
Acid in Wonderland.......2005-03-22
Wonderland awaits......................Come in !!!!!.......2005-01-31
I love the sheer beauty of the way the characters have been made and the voice of Alice is perfect. I'ts an indescribable film. For a mere few hours, you can get lost in wonderfully strange world of wonderland. No wonder Gwen Stefani chose to do Alice in Wonderland for her What you waiting for video !!!!!!!!!
Wonderland awaits you..........so what you waiting for? Come on in !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Follow the white rabbit Neo - no sorry, I mean Alice.......2004-07-22
Beautifully adapted and animated from Lewis Carroll's highly imaginative, high-trippin' classic, the imagery and illustrated puns amaze and amuse, especially the little things like the rocking-horse fly, the bread-and-butter flies, the vultures, the pencil and hammer birds, the momeraths, and the bird in the tree (Queenie Leonard) yelling "Ser-peeeeeeeent !"
The animators drew each frame based on the portrayals by the actors voicing the parts, and the stand-outs are Kathryn Beaumont as Alice, Ed Wynn as the Mad Hatter, Verna Felton as the Queen of Hearts, Bill Thompson as the White Rabbit, and the very flexible and versatile J. Pat O'Malley as Tweedle Dum, Tweedle Dee, the Walrus AND the Carpenter, in one of the best scenes in the movie.
With fourteen songs, this is the most musical Disney around, but unfortunately, the songs are not very easy to sing along to, making me sound like William Hung every time I try to impress people with my thorough knowledge of the lyrics.
There are lots of interesting tidbits in the extras, such as the discarded Cheshire Cat song, and the fact that one of the songs was later re-worded for Peter Pan. There are other links between Alice in Wonderland and Peter Pan, but you'll have to watch the extras to find out just what, cause I'm not telling.
For those who don't want to watch the previews at the beginning of the DVD, just press "Menu" and get plugged directly into Wonderland.
Amanda Richards, July 18, 2004
More Disney than Carroll.......2002-02-09
classic disney.......2002-01-28
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Alice In Wonderland [1951] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
Manufacturer: Buena Vista Home Video ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD ASIN: 6305878390 Release Date: 2000-06-30 ![]() |
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