Alicia es atraída por el Rey Rojo para que entre mágicamente en su espejo.Alicia es atraída por el Rey Rojo para que entre mágicamente en su espejo.Alicia es atraída por el Rey Rojo para que entre mágicamente en su espejo.
- Ganó 1 premio Primetime Emmy
- 1 premio y 2 nominaciones en total
Maria Pogee
- Dancer
- (sin acreditar)
Georgia Simmons
- The 'Sleeping Beauty' Witch
- (sin acreditar)
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- CuriosidadesLester the Jester does not appear in Lewis Carroll's original novel. He was intended by the writers of this TV version to be inspired by the Scarecrow in "The Wizard of Oz", which, at the time that this "Alice" was telecast, was rapidly becoming the most popular theatrical film on television (the most famous version of that story, El mago de Oz (1939), was, at that time, telecast annually by CBS.)
- PifiasWhile Alice is telling Lester how different things are, the jester moves into another shot and magically disappears. In the very next shot, however, he can be seen quickly leaving the stage on foot.
- ConexionesReferenced in King's Quest VI: Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow (1992)
- Banda sonoraAlice Is Coming to Tea
(Alicia viene a tomar el té).
Escrito por: Moose Charlap y, Elsie Simmons
Cantado por: Nanette Fabray (Reina blanca de ajedrez) y, Agnes Moorehead (Reina roja de ajedrez).
Reseña destacada
This may not be the "Alice" adaptation for Carroll purists (You'd have to go to the TV production of earlier this year for that), but it IS entertaining, and the cast DOES seem to be having a good time with it. Judi Rollin, just 20 at the time, is a terrific Alice, with a fine singing voice. One wonders why her career never went beyond the early '70's. Ricardo Montalban brings his usual effortless charm to the White King, and Nanette Fabray is hilarious as his scatterbrained Queen (Her number, "I Wasn't Meant to Be a Queen," is a howl). Agnes Moorehead is her usual imperious self as the Red Queen, and Jimmy Durante is, well, Jimmy Durante as Humpty Dumpty. Most delightfully over-the-top performance is Jack Palance, wearing this spangled Bob Mackie concoction, as the Jabberwock. Composer Moose Charlap was obviously hoping to repeat his "Peter Pan" success with his songs here, and, if they don't have the charm of the ones he wrote for Mary Martin, et. al., they come pretty close, as arranged by the great Don Costa. An Emmy nominee for Best Children's Special, and a Grammy-winner for Best Children's Album, this is an overlooked treasure. As I say, not for Carroll purists, but not bad!
- BobLib
- 18 jul 1999
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By what name was Alice Through the Looking Glass (1966) officially released in Canada in English?
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