Alice has shrunk and is now in her pool of tears. She swims out and meets a talking bird.
Alice's adventure continues as she has a chat with the Chesire Cat.
Alice follows the advice of the bird, and meets The Duchess.
Alice's adventures in Wonderland
Musical number from 1985 film Alice in Wonderland.
Since you have deleted a full-length feature of Alice in Wonderland, I have uploaded another one to replace it. It's not the same version from Pickwick Video or the Walt Disney version, it's the Jetlag Productions version of the story. It mostly follows the plot of the first of the Alice books (but not all of it). Hope you enjoy it.
This is the animated movie adaption of Alice in Wonderland that was once deleted on this website and I used the Jetlag movie version to replace. Lucky for me, I bought the DVD containing this movie and re-upload it back onto this website.
Alice (Natalie Gregory) encounters The Cook (Imogene Coca) and The Duchess (Martha Raye) as they sing "There's Something to Say." All the music for this made-for-TV extravaganza was written by Steve Allen. A lavish production featuring an all-star cast.
Alice is accused of stealing the tarts and is taken to trial. Will she escape?
In theaters July 2nd, 2008 In the first feature film based on the hugely popular American Girl® book series, Oscar® nominee Abigail Breslin (Little Miss Sunshine) stars as a resourceful young girl whose bravery, compassion and determination help her solve a mystery that saves her family’s home during the Great Depression. KIT KITTREDGE: AN AMERICAN GIRL is directed by Patricia Rozema (Mansfield Park) from a screenplay by Ann Peacock (The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe). The film’s all-star ensemble cast includes two-time Oscar® nominee Joan Cusack (In & Out, Working Girl), Glenne Headly (Dirty Rotten Scoundrels), Tony Award winner and Golden Globe nominee Jane Krakowski (“Ally McBeal”), Golden Globe nominee Chris O’Donnell (Batman & Robin), Julia Ormond (Legends of the Fall), Wallace Shawn (The Princess Bride) and two-time Golden Globe winner Stanley Tucci (The Devil Wears Prada).
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