Alex in Wonderland (1940)
In this Warner Bros. short film, Alex visits his sister Belinda and her husband Fred. It looks like Alex is going to be around for a while, much to Fred's displeasure. Alex in is New York to look for a job and he sees an ad for a champagne salesman. He decides to crash a swank party given by railroad tycoon J.D. Swinnerton and his wife. Alex has his own zany way of getting an introduction to the man. Mayhem ensues when several of the guests come as Robin Hood and one of them is a jewel thief.
Director: Charles Reisner
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Walter Catlett as Fred |
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Eddie Foy Jr. as Alex Scarpio |
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Jane Gilbert as Melinda Swinnerton |
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Esther Howard as Blanche - Fred's Wife |
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Andrew Tombes as Mr. J.D. Swinnerton |
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Georgia Caine as Mrs. J.D. Swinnerton |
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John Berkes as Man with pie |
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Eddy Chandler as Policeman |
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Joe Devlin as Mushy |
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Helen Dickson as Pie Recipient |
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Stuart Holmes as Husband |
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Frank McHugh as Narrator (voice) |
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Cliff Saum as Policeman |
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Charles Sullivan as Court Bailiff |
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Leo White as Pie Hurling Chef |
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Jack Wise as Count Clerk |
| Sound | C.A. Riggs | Sound |
| Writing | Owen Crump | Writer |
| Editing | Everett Dodd | Editor |
| Sound | Howard Jackson | Music |
| Directing | Charles Reisner | Director |
| Art | Charles Novi | Art Direction |
| Costume & Make-Up | Milo Anderson | Costume Design |
| Writing | H.C. Witwer | Writer |
| Camera | Sidney Hickox | Director of Photography |