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Alice's Wonderland (1923)

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Overview

Director:
Walt Disney
Writer:
Walt Disney (scenario)
Plot:
Alice visits an animation studio, where the animators show her various scenes on their drawing boards... more | add synopsis
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the Pilot episode more

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Alice in Slumberland (USA) (working title)
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Runtime:
12 min
Country:
USA
Aspect Ratio:
1.33 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Silent
Filming Locations:
Kansas City, Missouri, USA
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Trivia:
Since the last part of the only known print of the film is missing, for an airing on the Disney Channel's Vault Disney program, composer Alexander Rannie created a conjectural ending, adding an additional 30 seconds to the film and returning Alice safely home to her mother. Margaret Davis, who played Alice's mother in the film, was the real-life mother of Virginia Davis, who played Alice. more
Goofs:
Continuity: The dolls at the foot of Alice's bed disappear in the middle of the shot when she is being tucked in by her mother. more
Movie Connections:
Featured in Studio Tour (2002) (V) more

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2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful:-
the Pilot episode, 17 August 2006
Author: Filmjack3 from United States

I once commented on this short film without, regrettably, having even seen what I thought at the time was the whole film (just a couple of clips in a documentary on Disney's early career, which I thought were it). Seeing the whole short now on a rarity-Disney DVD collection is a nice revelation for what was to come for Disney, chiefly in his silent pictures. He made a bunch of these little Alice shorts, which ran in the silent film days in between and before features, all starring a plucky little 5 year old girl played by Virginia Davis. I'm not sure if this one is the best or most funny or successful of the shorts as I've yet to see most of them. But as a kind of pilot episode, one setting up the broad strokes of the series, it could've been a lot worse. As it is it's a kind of early technical marvel, a great pinpoint of the further innovations throughout the century, however crude or slow the process would be, in having animation with live actors. Here, Alice starts off by watching Disney himself drawing some 'funnies' or animated comics. It's infectious for her, and she dreams in a kind of Cartoonland dream where all sorts of little animals and other creatures give her goofy delights (you even see a few with hats as the welcoming committee at a train station). But once the lions break out of the Cartoonland zoo, ho-ho, wackiness ensues! This maybe isn't the greatest 'art', but it might be closer to that in its extremely absurd way. Ub Iwerks animation, with Disney's direction, is perfect for the mindset of a little girl or other kid, and it even features little bits of true hilarity, like when a Lion takes out his upper row of teeth and files then down. It's a silent film with little quirks and pips in the soundtrack, and not for one mili-second does it take itself seriously. For that alone it should be recognized; it's a really neat work of repeated, crude but nice little cartoons, with a plucky Davis in the part.

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