Disney's Alice in Wonderland Title

Premiere Date: July 28, 1951

Running Time:
75 Minutes

Rated: G

STORY LINE

A young girl named Alice follows a White Rabbit down a rabbit hole and discovers she is now in Wonderland. She meets up with some very strange characters, such as Tweedledee and Tweedledum; a Caterpillar; and the Mad Hatter and the March Hare celebrating an unbirthday. Alice also has a showdown with the Queen of Hearts and her army of playing cards, but before she knows it she awakes only to realize it was all just a dream.

CAST

CHARACTER

VOICE TALENT

Alice

Kathryn Beaumont

Alice's Sister

Heather Angel

Queen of Hearts

Verna Felton

White Rabbit/Dodo

Bill Thompson

Mad Hatter

Ed Wynn

March Hare

Jerry Colonna

Cheshire Cat

Sterling Holloway

Door Knob

Joseph Kearns

Tweedledum and Tweedledee
Walrus and Carpenter

J. Pat O'Malley

Caterpillar

Richard Haydn

Door Mouse

 James MacDonald

 Bill

Larry Grey

Bird in the Tree

Queenie Leonard

 King of Hearts

Dink Trout

The Rose

Doris Lloyd

Card Painters

Bill Lee
Thurl Ravenscroft
Max Smith
Bob Stevens

Card

Don Barclay

Additional Voices

Stan Freberg

CREW

Adaption of Lewis Carrol's "The Adventures of Alice in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking Glass".

DIRECTORS

Clyde Geronimi
Hamilton Luske
Wilfred Jackson

 PRODUCER

Walt Disney

WRITERS

Winston Hibler
Ted Sears
Bill Peet
Erdman Penner
Joe Rinaldi
Milt Banta
William Cottrell
Dick Kelsey
Joe Grant
Dick Huemer
Del Connell
Tom Oreb
John Walbridge

 SOUND DIRECTOR

C. O. Sylfield

 SOUND RECORDING

Robert O. Cook
Harold J. Steck

 FILM EDITOR

Lloyd Richardson

 MUSIC EDITOR

Al Tecter

 SPECIAL PROCESSES

Ub Iwerks

MUSICAL SCORE

Oliver Wallace

 SONGS

 Bob Hilliard
Sammy Fain
Mack David
Al Hoffman
Jerry Livingston
Don Raye
Gene DePaul
Ted Sears
Oliver Wallace

 ORCHESTRATION

Joseph Dubin

VOCAL ARRANGEMENTS 

Jud Conlon

 STORY 

 William Cottrell
Ted Sears
Bill Peet
Erdman Penner
Joe Rinaldi
Milt Banta
Bill Cottrell
Dick Kelsey
Joe Grant
Dick Huemer
Del Connell
Tom Oreb
John Walbridge
Don DaGradi

 LAYOUT

Mac Stewart
Tom Codrick
Charles Philippi
A. Kendall O'Connor
Hugh Hennesy
Don Griffith
Thor Putnam
Lance Nolley

 COLOR & STYLING

Mary Blair
John Hench
Claude Coats
Ken Anderson
Don Da Gradi

 BACKGROUNDS

Ray Huffine
Ralph Hulett
Art Riley
Brice Mack
Dick Anthony
Thelma Witmer

 DIRECTING ANIMATORS

Milt Kahl
Ward Kimball
Frank Thomas
Eric Larson
John Lounsbery
Ollie Johnston
Wolfgang Reitherman
Marc Davis
Les Clark
Norm Ferguson

 CHARACTER ANIMATORS

Hal King
Don Luck
Judge Whitaker
Cliff Nordberg
Hal Ambro
Harvey Toombs
Bill Justice
Fred Moore
Phil Duncan
Marvin Woodward
Bob Carlson
Hugh Fraser
Charles Nichols

 EFFECTS ANIMATORS

Josh Meador
George Rowley
Dan MacManus
Blaine Gibson

PRODUCTION
SUPERVISION

Ben Sharpsteen

 Color by Technicolor

 Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.

CAST OF CHARACTERS

Alice, Alice's Sister, Dinah, White Rabbit, Door Knob, Tweedledum and Tweedledee, the Caterpillar, Mad Hatter, March Hare, Door Mouse, Queen of Hearts, Cheshire Cat, Dodo, Walrus, Bill, Bird in the Tree, King of Hearts, the Rose, Card Painters

SONGS

"Alice in Wonderland", "In A World Of My Own",
"How D'Ye Do and Shake Hands", "All in a Golden Afternoon", "I'm Late", "Very Good Advice" "Painting the Roses Red", "The Unbirthday Song"

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SPIN-OFFS

"Alice in Wonderland": a dark ride attraction at
Disneyland's Fantasyland (June 14, 1958), then was remodeled
from September 6, 1982 to April 14, 1984.

"Alice's Cuirious Labyrinth": a maze attraction in
Fantasyland at Disneyland Paris (April 12, 1992).

"Alice in Wonderland: A Lesson in Appreciating Differences":
an educational film released in September 1978.

"Disney's Adventures in Wonderland":
television show on The Disney Channel, premiered on
March 23, 1992 and was syndicated beginning September 6, 1993
and ending September 10, 1995.

TRIVIA

Nominated for an Academy Award for
Best Scoring of a Musical Picture.

An edited version aired on television on November 3, 1954.
Was also made available in a 16mm format for schools. The film
was rereleased into theatres in 1974 and 1981. Released on video on
1981, 1986 and 1999.