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Alice in Wonderland & Alice Through the Looking Glass [VHS] (1985)

Natalie Gregory , Sheila Allen , Harry Harris  |  Unrated |  VHS Tape
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (303 customer reviews)


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  • Actors: Natalie Gregory, Sheila Allen, Sharee Gregory, Red Buttons, Sherman Hemsley
  • Directors: Harry Harris
  • Writers: Lewis Carroll, Paul Zindel
  • Producers: George E. Swink, Irwin Allen, Terrance Dicks
  • Format: Box set, Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC
  • Rated: Unrated
  • Number of tapes: 2
  • Studio: Warner Home Video
  • VHS Release Date: September 11, 2001
  • Run Time: 187 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (303 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: 6302842506
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #246,274 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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The king of 1970s disaster movies, producer Irwin Allen, brought together novelist Paul Zindel, songwriter Steve Allen, and a host of celebrities for a pair of 1985 TV movies paying homage to Lewis Carroll's Alice. In this first installment, the 7-year-old girl dreams of being grown up enough to join the adults for tea, only to shrink to miniature size, climb through a hole beneath the door, and follow a twitchy Red Buttons in big white rabbit ears. Whether arguing with the Mad Hatter (Anthony Newley), or trying to keep her head in the company of the Queen of Hearts (Jayne Meadows), Alice is constantly running into a host of '70s and '80s personalities like Telly Savalas, Ringo Starr, Scott Baio, and Shelley Winters. If this roster isn't enough to make a poor girl trippy, she also meets up with Sammy Davis Jr. as the caterpillar, and the pair perform an entertaining hip-hop-esque tap number to "Father William." An enjoyably campy version of Alice's wondrous journey, it features detailed sets, marvelously tacky costumes, and mildly clever musical numbers. This 90-minute TV movie's pleasant goofiness will amuse children 4 and older as well as nostalgically minded adults. The TV movie has been broken into two parts on video with Alice Through the Looking Glass picking up where this one leaves off. --Kimberly Heinrichs

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139 of 143 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars FINALLY!!!!, May 28, 2006
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Byron Kolln (the corner where Broadway meets Hollywood) - See all my reviews
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Finally after years of waiting, fans (and children of the 80s) can finally take home the fondly-remembered 1985 two-part television musical production of ALICE IN WONDERLAND, produced by Irwin Allen and featuring just about every single showbusiness personality of the time.

Part One opens with Alice (played winningly by Natalie Gregory) wishing she was old enough to enjoy afternoon tea with all of the grownups. After going down to the lake she spies a White Rabbit (Red Buttons), follows him down a rabbit-hole and into a kaleidoscope of colour and fantasy. Alice meets many wonderful characters like the Caterpillar (Sammy Davis Jr.), the Duchess and her eccentric cook (Martha Raye and Imogene Coca), the Mad Hatter (Anthony Newley), the Mock Turtle (Ringo Starr) and the Cheshire Cat (Telly Savalas). Finally after a brush with the head-chopping Queen of Hearts (Jayne Meadows), Alice escapes, only to discover she is in fact trapped on the wrong side of the mirror.

Part Two finds Alice now somehow in Looking-glass Land, which is actually a giant chess-game. In order to win the game and hopefully return home, Alice must make it to the eighth square of the board. On her way Alice meets many more wondrous characters like Tweedle-Dum and Tweedle-Dee (Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme), the Red Queen (Ann Jillian), the White Queen (Carol Channing), the White King (Harvey Korman) and the White Knight (Lloyd Bridges). But throughout her journey Alice is terrorised by the scary Jabberwocky dragon which thrives on fear. Alice must conquer her fears of the Jabberwocky if she is ever to return home...

Famous for star-studded films of the 70s like "The Poseidon Adventure" and "The Towering Inferno", producer Irwin Allen made sure the cast of this spectacular ALICE IN WONDERLAND featured just about every single showbusiness veteran and notable of the day. It would have been easy for Natalie Gregory to have become overwhelmed or overshadowed by her cavalcade of co-stars but the appealing young actress holds her own and gives a very solid performance, though it must be noted that her singing was in fact dubbed by another little girl called Lara Beeson. The musical numbers, written by legendary host Steve Allen (who also appears as the Paper Suit Man during Part Two), are all very fine and perfect for the characters but the best number by far is the beautiful ballad "Emotions", delivered by Ann Jillian in a tear-inducing rendition.

Children of the 80s remember this version with a lot of nostalgia, and it's so lovely to think we can now introduce this gem to our own children.

THE COMPLETE CAST LIST:

Part One (Alice in Wonderland)

Sheila Allen.......Mother

Scott Baio.......Pat the Guinea Pig

Red Buttons.......White Rabbit

Sid Caesar........Gryphon

Imogene Coca.........Cook

Sammy Davis Jr............Caterpillar

Natalie Gregory.........Alice

Sherman Hemsley.........Mouse

Arte Johnson..........Dormouse

Roddy McDowall........March Hare

Jayne Meadows.........Queen of Hearts

Robert Morley ..........King of Hearts

Anthony Newley..........Mad Hatter

Donald O'Connor...........Lory Bird

Martha Raye.............Duchess

George Savalas...........Courtier

Telly Savalas.............Cheshire Cat

Ringo Starr............Mock Turtle

Shelley Winters...........Dodo Bird

Part Two (Through the Looking Glass)

Steve Allen.............Gentleman in the Paper Suit

Ernest Borgnine..........Lion

Beau Bridges...............Unicorn

Lloyd Bridges..............White Knight

Carol Channing.............White Queen

Patrick Duffy.............Goat

George Gobel...............Gnat

Eydie Gorme...............Tweedle-Dee

Merv Griffin..................Conductor

Ann Jillian....................Red Queen

Harvey Korman...............White King

Steve Lawrence...............Tweedle-Dum

Don Matheson.................Red Knight

Karl Malden....................Walrus

Donna Mills......................Rose

Pat Morita.....................Horse

Louis Nye.........................Carpenter

John Stamos....................The Messenger

Sally Struthers..................Tiger-Lily

Jack Warden........................Owl

Jonathan Winters.............Humpty-Dumpty

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Single-sided, dual-layer disc

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Audio: 2-channel stereo

Subtitles: French (English closed-captioned)
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62 of 64 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars OH MY GOD!, January 25, 2000
U know.....it's so weird to read everyone else's reviews and find that so many people had the same problem as me 8) I saw this movie when I was very young, my mom had taped it for me, and I'd watched it everyday! But unfortunately my dad thought the Miami Hurricanes was a more important thing to have on tape and thus recorded over it. That's when I was in 3rd grade. Here it is, 12 years later and I've finally found the version I was looking for. It was impossible to find and no one else I know has even heard of this version. If u want to see this movie, order it now, cause I know first hand that it's impossible to find anywhere else. It's and excellent movie and u will not be disappointed! It was my favorite movie whne I was younger, and this version is 300Xs better than the Disney version. Your children will probably like this one better. It includes mnay scenes not shown in other versions. There's the scene with the baby that turns into a pig, the scene where the woman turns into a lamb, a train scene, 2 different characters telling the story of the Walrus and the Carpenter, the scene with the unicorn and lion with the cake, a scene with Humpty Dumpty, and the best scene of all, the JABBERWOCKY!

This movie is great, I don't know why it's so hard to find. But it will definately spark a whole new universe to a child's imagination. I can't wait til it gets to my house!

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52 of 56 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars FINALLY!! THE BEST version of this MASTERPIECE is out on DVD!!, July 28, 2006
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I can't believe it! God has answered my prayers for a DVD release of this masterpiece! I have waited so long, so long for this to come out on DVD! I own it on VHS but I was afraid I was going to have to have it transferred to DVD but now I don't have to!

Back in the 80's when I was about 7 or 8 years old, this 2 part movie came on TV and we recorded it, of course it was on Beta back then. I totally fell in love with this movie. After I only saw it once or twice, I wasn't able to see it again for the longest time because my family lost the tape and TV never showed it. So I was wanting it for years and finally in the late 90's, like 98 or 99, I just happened to look in the Disney store and saw both Alice In Wonderland (1985) and Alice Through The Looking Glass (1985) and I bought them right away. They were on VHS but it doesn't really matter because I love them so much. To this day, at 27 years old, I still love this 2 part film and never get bored of it.

I have watched many other versions of Alice In Wonderland and no other version has had an Alice as good as Natalie Gregory or a white rabbit as good as Red Buttons. Even Ringo Starr is in this version. I totally love that rabbit costume and back in the 80's, you can tell, or at least I can tell how much work the director put into this film. Since 1985, other versions haven't shown as much detail and work like this version has. Even the roses in the rose garden looks real. The set design is just amazing and the actors performances are truly magnificent! This is the ULTIMATE version of Alice In Wonderland and Alice Through The Looking Glass! I am just so happy to be able to own this on DVD soon because my tapes have gotten a lot of use in the last 5 or 6 years. If you own any Alice In Wonderland, own this 2 part one because this one puts every other version to shame!!!
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