Festival of Family Classics: Alice in Wonderland Trailer

Festival of Family Classics: Alice in Wonderland Trailer (1973)

"Curiouser and curiouser!" 11 February 1973 Fantasy, Animated, Drama 22 mins

Part of the animated anthology series 'Festival of Family Classics' by Rankin/Bass Productions, this adaptation follows a blonde, pig-tailed Alice as she visits the bewildering world of Wonderland. Alice encounters a host of characters including the blue Caterpillar, Mad Hatter, March Hare, Cheshire Cat, the Dormouse, who looks and sounds like a punch-drunk fighter, and the Red Queen, who uses a flamingo for a croquet mallet.

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Cast

Peg Dixon

as Alice / Queen of Hearts (voice)

Paul Soles

as Cheshire Cat / Five of Spades (voice)

Bernard Cowan

as March Hare / Dormouse (voice)

Carl Banas

as Caterpillar / King of Hearts / Seven of Spades (voice)

Crew

Sandy Glass

Sandy Glass Adaptation

Jules Bass

Director

Mary Alice Dwyer-Dobbin

Mary Alice Dwyer-Dobbin Associate Producer

International Releases Dates

Brazil 11 February 1973

United States 11 February 1973

Production Companies

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