Alice in Wonderland (Two-Disc Special Un-Anniversary Edition)
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- Format:AC-3, Animated, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Full Screen, NTSC, Special Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen
- Languages:English (Unknown), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language), French (Original Language), French (Dubbed), Spanish (Dubbed)
- Number Of Discs:4
- Running Time:75 Minutes
- Rating:G (General Audience)
- Region:1
- Discs:2
- Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
- Picture Format:Academy Ratio
- Shipping Weight (lbs):0.4
- Dimensions (in):7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6
- Publication Date:2010
- MPN:DV10440400
- UPC:786936801811
- EAN:0786936801811
- ASIN:B00335EQ0E
Availability:Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Features:
- ALICE IN WONDERLAND: SPECIAL UN-ANNIVERSARY EDITIO (DVD MOVIE)
Editorial Reviews:
Synopsis
At one point Walt Disney considered using a combination of live action and animation to tell the story. His plan was to have real actors play Alice and her sister at the introduction and conclusion of the film, with the rest of the film being an animated dream.
Amazon.com
Walt Disney seems to have had a special affection for Lewis Carroll's "Alice" stories. "Alice's Wonderland" (1923), a short about a live-action little girl in a cartoon world, led to his first successful series, the "Alice" comedies (collected on Walt Disney Treasures: Disney Rarities--Celebrated Shorts, 1920s -1960s). During the early '30s, he talked about making an animation/live-action feature of "Alice in Wonderland" with Mary Pickford in the title role. But almost two decades would elapse before Disney released his Alice. It's the most uneven of the classic Disney features, juxtaposing brilliant and dull sequences. The Mad Tea Party, the Queen of Hearts' Croquet Game, and Alice's encounters with the Caterpillar and Cheshire Cat fuse the spirit of Carroll's words, the vitality of the polished animation, and the stylized look and brilliant palette of designer Mary Blair. But the song "I Give Myself Very Good Advice" and the unsatisfying adaptation of "The Walrus and Carpenter" bring the story to a halt. Disney's Alice in Wonderland remains a beloved film, and its better moments are truly magical. (Rated G: cartoon violence, some scary moments, tobacco use) --Charles Solomon
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