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Alice in Wonderland

  • 1903
  • 9m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
3.1K
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May Clark in Alice in Wonderland (1903)
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This is the first movie version of the famous story. Alice dozes in a garden, awakened by a dithering white rabbit in waistcoat with pocket watch. She follows him down a hole and finds herse... Read allThis is the first movie version of the famous story. Alice dozes in a garden, awakened by a dithering white rabbit in waistcoat with pocket watch. She follows him down a hole and finds herself in a hall of many doors.This is the first movie version of the famous story. Alice dozes in a garden, awakened by a dithering white rabbit in waistcoat with pocket watch. She follows him down a hole and finds herself in a hall of many doors.

  • Directors
    • Cecil M. Hepworth
    • Percy Stow
  • Writers
    • Lewis Carroll
    • Cecil M. Hepworth
  • Stars
    • May Clark
    • Cecil M. Hepworth
    • Blair
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    3.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Cecil M. Hepworth
      • Percy Stow
    • Writers
      • Lewis Carroll
      • Cecil M. Hepworth
    • Stars
      • May Clark
      • Cecil M. Hepworth
      • Blair
    • 29User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    May Clark
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    • Alice
    Cecil M. Hepworth
    Cecil M. Hepworth
    • Frog
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    • Large Dog
    Geoffrey Faithfull
    • Card
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    • Directors
      • Cecil M. Hepworth
      • Percy Stow
    • Writers
      • Lewis Carroll
      • Cecil M. Hepworth
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    6Rodrigo_Amaro

    The 1st Wonderland On Screen

    This is the first film adaptation of Lewis Carroll's classic book "Alice in Wonderland" and it was released more than 100 years ago (I'm not joking, just do the math!). It is a impressive film, with a strange sense of narration (conidering that even back in 1903, to watch this movie you really had to know Alice's story because it is very confusing, I got lost in some parts, trying to understand what was going on) and interesting editing effects, wonderful transition moments, one scene cuts and dissolves into another, brilliant effects.

    You can find this short film on the net, YouTube but unfortunately the remaining copies are too grainy, sometimes it's almost impossible to watch it. But everything is there: Alice, the rabbit (that guy dressed as rabbit scared me for some awkward reason), the Mad Hatter, the cards and many others.

    It was a very ambitious movie during its time, and now might look a home made movie from the early days of films. It's good anyway. 6/10
    8jermypotter

    I can't believe this has survived this long...

    I just discovered this film the other day and was surprised at how interesting it was. Yes if it were to be made today it would be shot on the spot, but nobody expected anything from movies back then and I'm sure the people who originally saw it thought it was great.

    I also admire the actors for having to rely solely on body language to tell the story and express what's going on, because obviously it's a silent film and has no sound.

    I especially think that the costumes, props, and backgrounds look pretty good, even though the card procession was obviously shot in on a park road. :)

    I just appreciate it for what it is, one of the first films ever filmed and some pretty good looking effects.
    9highclark

    Alice almost doesn't live here anymore--9/10.

    Much in the same way as 'The Blacksmith Scene' from 1893, the first filmed version of 'Alice in Wonderland' from 1903 plays out more as a curious look into the history of film making at that time and the importance of film preservation for today, than a credible film adaptation of the book. However, in its initial release to the public, the film was popular, and at a staggering eight minutes in length, it was the longest movie to date. There are some nifty special effects of Alice shrinking and growing in the doll house, and there's an excellent commentary track on the DVD that talks about the people involved in the production of the film. However, through years of neglect and the natural decline of the nitrate on the film, there are more gaps, breaks and white scratches on the film that make its viewing somewhat difficult. No copies of the film have survived through time, the one used for the DVD is the original and it's in terrible shape.

    You can find this movie, warts and all, on the DVD of 'Alice In Wonderland' from 1966 directed by Jonathan Miller, who's version while clean, starring a stellar cast, and looking beautiful, could also be described as viewing that is 'somewhat difficult'.

    I'm giving the movie a 9/10. It was a 3, but I took this pill and it grew to a 9.

    Clark Richards
    8cgyford

    A fascinating piece of early film lovingly restored by the BFI...

    British film pioneer Cecil M. Hepworth ("Rescued by Rover" & "The Egg-Laying Man") teamed-up with fellow film pioneer Percy Stow for the first big screen adaptation of the classic children's book by Lewis Carroll which has since been innumerably remade.

    Alice (May Clark) follows the White Rabbit down the rabbit-hole to Wonderland where she shrinks and grows, gets directed to the Mad Hatter's Tea-Party by the Duchess's Cheshire Cat and disrupts the Royal Procession in a series of entertaining early effects.

    Production secretary May Clark never entirely seems at ease in the role and is outclassed by the professionalism of co-stars Cecil M. Hepworth, Mrs. Hepworth, their cat and first British film star Blair the dog ("Rescued by Rover").

    The film-makers have done a surprisingly successful job of brining the original illustrations by Sir John Tenniel to life with some truly pioneering effects and although much was lost when the original reels were melted down by the receivers there is still plenty to enjoy.

    "Until she remembers the magic fan."
    6Prismark10

    Alice restored

    At eight minutes this was actually considered a long film and it is a very condensed version of the book Alice in Wonderland.

    Unfortunately these early film stocks have degraded and even though this version is restored, it still makes for difficult viewing but at least its preserved.

    Special effects are used to show Alice growing and shrinking and the latter scenes has a large gathering of costumed characters as Alice encounters the Queen of Hearts. The footage of the Cheshire Cat looks rather charming as it also highlights almost 'stone age' special effects technique.

    Its hard to rate these films properly as they are essentially surviving examples of the history of the cinema.

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      The first film adaptation of the book.
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      Featured in Silent Britain (2006)

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    • Release date
      • October 17, 1903 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • None
    • Also known as
      • Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
    • Filming locations
      • Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, England, UK
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      • Hepworth
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    • Runtime
      • 9m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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