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Kathryn Beaumont | Alice | |
Ed Wynn | Mad Hatter | |
Richard Haydn | Caterpillar | |
Sterling Holloway | Cheshire Cat | |
Jerry Colonna | March Hare | |
Verna Felton | Queen of Hearts | |
J. Pat O'Malley | Tweedle Dum / Tweedle Dee / Walrus | |
Bill Thompson | White Rabbit / Dodo | |
Larry Grey | Bill | |
Dink Trout | King of Hearts | |
Doris Lloyd | The Rose | |
James MacDonald | Dormouse | |
J. Pat O'Malley | Walrus | |
Bill Thompson | White Rabbit | |
Heather Angel | Alice's Sister | |
Joseph Kearns | Doorknob | |
Queenie Leonard | Bird in the Tree |
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Walt Disney
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Winston Hibler
Ted Sears Lewis Carroll |
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Oliver Wallace
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When little Alice chases a perpetually tardy White Rabbit down his endless rabbit hole, she enters a mysterious, magical place where anything can happen and often does. In her quest to get back home, Alice meets a philosophical caterpillar, a tea-loving March Hare and Mad Hatter and a cheerful, grinning Cheshire Cat—to name some of the more sensible inhabitants—but it’s only when she’s put face to face with the bellicose Queen of Hearts that heads really begin to roll. Alone but not afraid, it’ll take all of Alice’s wits, grace and imagination to find her way home from Wonderland. |
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