Alice in Wonderland (1966) Directed by Jonathan Miller one of TV Series made by BBC television: “The Wednesday Play” Weirdest & Greatest Alice Film “Mad Tea Party”
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25 Responses to “Alice in Wonderland (1966)”
it’s meant to be victorian – seen, not heard etc
soo booring,. It’s like the whol movie is wasted at this damn table talking about total nonsense and lollipops!
I agree, not a very good Alice at all. Everyone else is alright.
Oh God! That Alice is terrible!
The rabbit had lead poisoning from the hat.
This verison is soo creepy looking.
I think the doormouse really is drunk.
Wild! I love how haunting the beginning with Alice is. That and how much tension is created by how dull each shot is. Just wonderful.
I think Michael Gough is playing the March Hare.
this is so badly done….Alice’s acting is so high school…lol
Yeah.. this Alice is a bit monotone.
sure shes a bit bitchy, but alice was supposed to be a bitch
a curious, well-intentioned bitch, but a bitch nonetheless. crashing a tea party like that >.> doesnt seem to realize that when they say theres no room and there is, that they dont want you there.
the mad hatters acting was okay, but i think he couldve been a bit more mad.
Just an fyi, the dvd is no longer really available. I looked on amazon and the cheapest was $60. I ordered it through my school library and in all of the many (hundreds I think) libraries we share there were 2 copies. Netflix has it though!
I’m directing Alice right now and this was the most inspirational I’ve found, thank you so much for posting it!!!!!!!!!
well the text matches the book almost word for word I believe there may be 3 differences that are very minor. I love this I think it’s absolutely brilliant. This reminds me very much of the theater of the absurd the way they conceptualize time.
This has nothing to do with ALice in WOnderland really, but it’s more to do with being a young aristocrat. It sucks, the acting, but the mood is attractive which explains why I keep on watching it.
eww.. alice is uglyy haha
other than that i love it :]
I like the photography and the mise-en-scene, but the acting is uninspired and over-rehearsed.
I love the whispering…it’s so cool.
she is very serious for a child
More Alice please I want the DVD
Alice needs a slap in the mouth
I am an artist and go to art school!!!!
I just said, that is not a movie for kids and not a truthful adaption who keeps the essence of the book. Of course it’s visually great, it’s a parody of victorian society.
That’s interesting
thanks for bringing that up, I’ll have to listen to the commentary. I like diffirent theories on Carroll’s intentions.
You have no appreciation for real art!
If you watch Miller’s commontray, he says he thinks Caroll meant them to be normal people like the ones at the University/Church where he and the real Alice’s father worked, but he just have them animal names!
The character of Alice in this particular movie
seems quite mean, quite rude also.
Ehy, I love this version so much, I think among the “realistic” version is really the best. Alice is bored because the adult world promises a lot and has nothing to really give…
Please can you tell me if there are other parts of this video on youtube?