Alice in Wonderland (1931)
A young girl named Alice falls down a rabbit-hole and wanders into the strange world of Wonderland. The first "talking" movie version of "Alice in Wonderland," produced in Fort Lee, New Jersey, in 1931, two years before Paramount's all-star production. Ruth Gilbert stars as Lewis Carroll's heroine in this black and white featurette (running under an hour) directed by Bud Pollard.
Director:
Bud Pollard
Writer:
Ashley Ayer Miller
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Ruth Gilbert as Alice |
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Ralph Hertz as The White Rabbit |
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Lillian Ardell as The Cook |
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Mabel Wright as The Duchess |
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Tom Corless as The Cheshire Cat |
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Leslie King as The Mad Hatter |
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Meyer Berensen as The March Hare |
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Raymond Schultz as The Dormouse |
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Jimmy Rosen as The Caterpillar |
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Vie Quinn as The Queen of Hearts |
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N.R. Cregan as The King of Hearts |
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Patrick Glasgow as The Knave of Hearts |
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Gus Alexander as The Mock Turtle |
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Charles Silvern as The Gryphon |
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Pat Gleason as Knave of Hearts |
| Directing | Bud Pollard | Director |
| Writing | Lewis Carroll | Novel |
| Writing | John E. Godson | Adaptation |
| Writing | Ashley Ayer Miller | Screenplay |
| Sound | Irving Berlin | Theme Song Performance |
| Camera | Charles Levine | Director of Photography |
| Art | Charles P. Nasca | Settings |
| Sound | Armand Schettini | Sound Recordist |
| Sound | Marc S. Asch | Sound Recordist |
| Directing | Raymond B. Lewis | Assistant Director |
| Sound | William David | Original Music Composer |