Alice in Wonderland Page #2

Synopsis: Classic tale of a girl named Alice who follows a white rabbit down a hole into Wonderland, where she can change sizes by eating and drinking and animals talk. After escaping the disturbing Queen of Hearts, she finds that she has ended up on the other side of the looking glass in Looking Glass Land and that there is a mind-created Jabberwocky after her. With the advice of a wise owl and royal chess pieces on her mind, she ventures home, vowing to grow up in this two-part movie which remains most faithful to the original stories written by Lewis Carroll.
Director(s): Harry Harris
  Nominated for 5 Primetime Emmys. Another 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
7.4
TV-PG
Year:
1985
187 min
661 Views


to act like animals!

Somebody should

teach you all proper manners.

The Duchess!

The Duchess!

Oh, my dear paws!

Oh, my fur

and whiskers.

She'll have me executed

as sure as ferrets

are ferrets.

And where on Earth

did I drop my fan

and gloves?

I know, Mr. Rabbit.

I had them,

but I seem to have

lost them.

Mary Ann, what are you

doing out here?

You go home this moment

and... and fetch me a pair

of gloves and fan.

Quick now, Mary Ann!

He mistook me

for his housemaid.

How surprised he'll be

when he finds out

who I am really.

But I'd better find

his fan and gloves

and bring them

back to him if I can.

It seems so silly

to be running errands

for a rabbit.

I suppose Dinah will be

giving me orders next.

Like, "Alice,

come here directly

and watch this mouse hole

until I get back."

There's the fan and gloves.

I know something interesting

is sure to happen

whenever I eat

or drink anything.

So I'll just see

what this bottle does.

Now, that's quite enough.

I hope I won't grow

any more.

As it is,

I'm sure I won't be able

to get through the door.

I wish I hadn't

drunk so much.

Mary Ann! Mary Ann!

Fetch me my gloves

this moment!

Pat! Pat!

Where are you?

Back here

digging for apples,

Your Honor.

Digging for apples,

indeed!

Come and get me

out of here!

Your Honor,

what happened? Here.

Pat! Pat!

Wha-What's that in the window?

I-I-I-It's an arm,

Your Honor.

An arm?

You goose!

Did you ever see

an arm that size?

It fills the whole window.

It sure does, Your Honor,

but... but it's an arm anyway.

Yeah, well,

at any rate,

it has no business there.

You... You go

and take it away.

Oh, I don't like this at all,

Your Honor.

I... I don't like it at all.

Bill! Bill!

Come out here and help!

And bring the ladder!

Quick, Bill!

I got it.

Hurry up!

I got it.

What are you doing?

Come on, bring it here.

Here,

tell him what to do.

Get up on the roof.

Oh, my goodness.

Hurry, Bill.

Do you think

the roof will hold him?

I hope so!

Bill!

Oh, my goodness.

Bill!

Bill, go down the chimney!

That's a good idea,

Your Honor.

Down the chimney, Billy!

Down the chimney!

Bill's got to go down

the chimney, does he?

I think I can

take care of that.

Watch your step, Bill!

Down the chimney, Bill.

Hurry up. Hurry up.

That's for Bill.

There goes Bill.

Goodbye, Bill!

I wonder what

they're gonna do next.

You'd better

not do that again.

They're such little cakes.

If I eat one,

they're sure to make

some change in my size.

And since it can't possibly

make me grow larger.

Mary Ann!

Mary Ann! Come back here!

Come back here,

Mary Ann! You hear me?

Come back here!

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Lewis Carroll

Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (; 27 January 1832 – 14 January 1898), better known by his pen name Lewis Carroll, was an English writer, mathematician, logician, Anglican deacon, and photographer. His most famous writings are Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, its sequel Through the Looking-Glass, which includes the poem "Jabberwocky", and the poem The Hunting of the Snark – all examples of the genre of literary nonsense. He is noted for his facility at word play, logic and fantasy. There are societies in many parts of the world dedicated to the enjoyment and promotion of his works and the investigation of his life. more…

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