Films and television programmes based on Alice in Wonderland
A variety of films and television programmes based on Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865) and its sequel Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There (1871) by Lewis Carroll have been created. The following is a list of close adaptations, including sequels or original works set in the same universe:
Films
Theatrical films
Title | Year | Format | Country | Notes |
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Alice in Wonderland | 1903 | Live-Action short (Silent) | United Kingdom | Directed by Cecil Hepworth and Percy Stow |
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland | 1910 | Live-Action short (Silent) | United States | Directed by Edwin Stanton Porter |
Alice in Wonderland | 1915 | Live-Action film (Silent) | United States | Directed by W. W. Young |
Alice Comedies | 1923-27 | Animated/Live-Action short (Silent) | United States | Directed by Walt Disney, these were sold by Disney as animated shorts. |
Alice in Wonderland | 1931 | Live-Action film | United States | Directed by Bud Pollard first talkie, |
Alice in Wonderland | 1933 | Live-Action/Animated film | United States | Directed by Norman Z. McLeod (Live-action), with the exception of Walrus and The Carpenter sequence, which was animated by Harman-Ising Studio.[1] |
Alice in Wonderland | 1949 | live-action/stop motion | France | directed by Lou Bunin |
Alice in Wonderland | 1951 | Animated film | United States | Walt Disney Animation Studios, directed by Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson, Hamilton Luske. Note: a television promo (also Disney's first ever TV production) entitled One Hour in Wonderland was released the prior year |
Alice of Wonderland in Paris | 1966 | Animated film | United States-Czech | Childhood Productions, directed by Gene Deitch |
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland | 1972 | Live-Action film | United Kingdom | musical film, |
Alice in Wonderland | 1976 | Live-action film | United States | erotic musical comedy film, Directed by Bud Townsend |
Alice or the Last Escapade | 1977 | Live-action film | French | film directed by Claude Chabrol |
Alice in Wonderland | 1981 | Animated film | USSR | Alisa v Strane Chudes, animation, Kievnauchfilm, [2] |
Alice Through the Looking Glass | 1982 | Animated film | USSR | Alisa v Zazerkale, animation, Kievnauchfilm [2] |
Alice | 1982 | Live-Action film | Poland | |
Dreamchild | 1985 | Live-action film | United Kingdom | directed by Gavin Millar |
Alice | 1988 | live-action/stop motion | Czech | directed by Jan Švankmajer |
Alice Underground | 1999 | Live-Action short | United States | written and directed by Robert E. Lee, US[3] |
Alice in Wonderland | 2010 | Live-action/Animated film | United States | Directed by Tim Burton, stars Mia Wasikowska, Johnny Depp, and Helena Bonham Carter |
Alice Through the Looking Glass | 2016 | Live-action/Animated film | United States | Sequel to the 2010 Tim Burton film |
Come Away | 2020 | Live-action film | United States | directed by Brenda Chapman |
Direct-To-Video
Title | Year | Format | Country | Notes |
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Alice Through the Looking Glass | 1987 | Animated DTV film | Australia | Burbank Films Australia, directed by Andrea Bresciani and Richard Slapczynski |
Alice in Wonderland | 1988 | Animated DTV film | Australia | Burbank Films Australia |
Sugar & Spice: Alice in Wonderland | 1991 | Animated short TV film | Japan | written by Steve Kramer, Japan |
Alice in Wonderland | 1995 | Animated TV film | United States-Japan | directed by Toshiyuki Hiruma and Takashi Masunaga, Japan, US |
Television
Title | Year | Format | Country | Notes |
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Alice in Wonderland | 1937 | Live-action TV short | United Kingdom | directed by George More O'Ferrall[4] |
Alice | 1946 | Live-action TV short | United Kingdom | on BBC, starring Vivian Pickles directed by George More O'Ferrall, UK[5] |
Alice in Wonderland | 1950 | Live-action TV film | United States | Broadcast on the CBS Ford Theatre, starring Iris Mann as Alice, directed by Franklin J. Schaffner.[6] |
Alice in Wonderland | 1955 | Live-action TV film | United States | a live television adaptation of the 1932 Broadway version of the novel, co-written by Eva LeGallienne and directed by George Schaefer for the Hallmark Hall of Fame[7] |
Alice in Wonderland | 1962 | Live-action TV film | Australia | It was a pantomime and aired as part of the BP Super Show. |
Alice in Wonderland (or What's a Nice Kid Like You Doing in a Place Like This?) | 1966 | Animated television film | United States | animated by Hanna-Barbera, with Janet Waldo as Alice |
Alice in Wonderland | 1966 | Live-action TV film | United Kingdom | BBC television play directed by Jonathan Miller, UK |
Alice Through the Looking Glass | 1966 | Live-action TV film | United States | Made-for-television musical directed by Alan Handley |
Alice in Wonderland | 1973 | Animated TV episodes | United States | Episode 14 of Festival of Family Classics, produced by Rankin/Bass |
Alice Through the Looking Glass | 1973 | Live-action TV film | United Kingdom | BBC adaptation starring Sarah Sutton |
Alice in Wonderland | 1982 | Live-action TV film | United States | directed by John Clark Donahue and John Driver, US[8] |
Alice at the Palace | 1982 | Live-action TV film | United States | film of Elizabeth Swados's 1981 Alice in Concert with Meryl Streep[9] |
Alice in Wonderland | 1983 | Live-action TV film | United States | on PBS's Great Performances, based on the 1982 Broadway 1932 revival |
Alice in Wonderland | 1983 | Animated TV series | Japan | Fushigi no Kuni no Arisu, anime, Nippon Animation, Japan |
Alice in Wonderland | 1985 | Live-Action TV series | United Kingdom | on Anglia, puppetry by Stephen Mottram, UK[10] |
Alice in Wonderland | 1985 | Live-action TV film | United States | on CBS, directed by Harry Harris |
Alice in Wonderland | 1986 | Live-Action TV series | United Kingdom | four 30-minute episodes on BBC, written and directed by Barry Letts[11] |
Adventures in Wonderland | 1992-95 | Live-Action/Puppet TV series | United States | Produced by The Walt Disney Company. |
Alice Through the Looking Glass | 1998 | Live-Action TV film | United Kingdom | directed by John Henderson, with Kate Beckinsale as Alice, UK[12] |
Alice in Wonderland | 1999 | Live-Action TV film | United Kingdom % United States | directed by Nick Willing, stars Ben Kingsley, Martin Short, Whoopi Goldberg, UK\US |
Alice (miniseries) | 2009 | Live-Action TV miniseries | United Kingdom % Canada | Directed by Nick Willing, Canada, UK |
Hat Trick (Once Upon a Time) | 2012 | Live-Action TV episode | United States | Produced by The Walt Disney Company. |
Once Upon a Time in Wonderland | 2013-2014 | Live-Action TV series | United States | Produced by The Walt Disney Company. |
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland | 2014 | ballet | The Royal Ballet A co-production with The National Ballet of Canada | |
CBeebies Alice in Wonderland | 2015 | television film | BBC CBeebies Christmas Show for children tx BBC1 18 December 2015 | |
See also
- Alice in Wonderland (musical) - authorized production first performed in 1886
- Wonder.land (musical) - contemporary retelling of the Alice in Wonderland story. Staged by National Theatre artistic director Rufus Norris, scriptwriter Moira Buffini and score Damon Albarn (2015)
References
- "Harman-Ising's Alice". Michael Sporn Animation. September 30, 2010.
- Galperina, Marina. "Alice In Wonderland, Perfected in 1981". Russia! magazine. Archived from the original on 22 April 2011. Retrieved 30 May 2011.
- Alice Underground (1999) at IMDb
- Alice in Wonderland (TV 1937) at IMDb
- Alice (TV 1946) at IMDb
- The Ford Theatre Hour: Season 3, Episode 8. Alice in Wonderland (15 Dec. 1950) at IMDb
- Alice in Wonderland (TV 1955) at IMDb
- Alice in Wonderland (TV 1982) at IMDb
- Alice at the Palace (TV 1982) at IMDb
- Alice in Wonderland (TV Series 1985) at IMDb
- Alice in Wonderland (TV 1986) at IMDb
- Alice Through the Looking Glass (TV 1998) at IMDb
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