Mel Blanc, Sterling Holloway, Heather Angel, Kathryn Beaumont, Lucille Bliss, Jerry Colonna, Pinto Colvig, Verna Felton, Larry Grey, Richard Haydn, Joseph Kearns, Bill Lee, Queenie Leonard, Doris Lloyd, Tommy Luske, James MacDonald, Marni Nixon, J. Pat O'Malley, Thurl Ravenscroft, Max Smith, Bill Thompson, Dink Trout, Ed Wynn, Norma Zimmer, The Mellowmen Quartet, and Bob Hamlin in Alice in Wonderland (1951)

Alice in Wonderland

Movie#3677ā–²701951• Approved• 1h 15m
AnimationAdventureComedyFamilyFantasyMusical
⭐ 7.3 / 10(166,574)

Alice stumbles into the world of Wonderland. Will she get home? Not if the Queen of Hearts has her way.

Rated
Approved
Runtime
1h 15m
Released
1951
Country
United States

Details

Release year: 1951

Storyline

Alice stumbles into the world of Wonderland. Will she get home? Not if the Queen of Hearts has her way.

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Awards

0 wins & 1 nomination

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Did you know

• In the Walrus and the Carpenter sequence, the R in the word "March" on the mother oyster's calendar flashes. This alludes to the old adage about only eating oysters in a month with an R in its name. That is because those months without an R (May, June, July, August) are the summer months in England, when oysters would not keep due to the heat, in the days before refrigeration.

• The movie took five years to complete but was in development for over ten years before it entered active production.

• While filming the live-action reference scenes for the Mad Tea Party, Ed Wynn ad-libbed the speech where the Mad Hatter tries to "fix" the White Rabbit's watch. ("Muthtard? Don't leth be thilly!") Walt Disney was watching the filming, and told the animators, "Hey, that stuff's pretty funny. Why don't you use that speech in the movie?" The animators objected. "We can't use that. There are too many background noises on the film." Disney smiled, and told them, "That's *your* problem," then walked out of the room. Eventually, with much labor, the Disney sound technicians managed to re-record Wynn's dialogue and erase all the background noises, so that Wynn's ad-libs were used in the final animated film. (The original live-action footage still exists, and has been featured as 'Bonus Material' on Alice in Wonderland (1951) DVDs.)

User reviews

⭐ 8/10

It's a mad, mad, mad, mad wonderland.

šŸ‘ 7 Ā· 1/21/2021
⭐ 8/10

A well-made journey through nonsense

šŸ‘ 7 Ā· 9/4/2021
⭐ 7/10

One of the most imaginative and creative animated Disney classics

šŸ‘ 9 Ā· 6/28/2007

Technical specs

Sound mix
Mono
Aspect ratio
1.37 : 1
Color
Color

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