A young girl named Alice falls down a rabbit-hole and wanders into the strange world of Wonderland..

This 1931 Alice in Wonderland? Well, it's definitely a *piece*. If you're into super early cinema, or maybe just really curious about how they did things back then, it's a peek. For anyone expecting bright colors and Disney magic, **run**. Seriously, this one's a bit of a trip. More like a strange, slightly off dream ...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Bud Pollard

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"This 1931 Alice in Wonderland? Well, it's definitely a *piece*. If you're into super early cinema, or maybe just really curious about how they did things back then, it's a peek. For anyone expecting bright colors and Disney magic, **run**. Seriously, this one's a bit of a trip. More like a strange, slightly off dream than a story. Alice herself, played by Ruth Gilbert, she's... fine. A little stiff maybe. But honestly, most of the film feels that way, like everyone's just trying to remember th..."
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John E. Godson, Lewis Carroll, Ashley Ayer Miller
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