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Alice in Wonderland (1966 film)

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Alice in Wonderland
Directed by Jonathan Miller
Produced by Jonathan Miller
Written by Lewis Carroll (novel)
Jonathan Miller (teleplay)
Starring Peter Sellers
Anne-Marie Mallik
Music by Ravi Shankar
Cinematography Dick Bush
Editing by Pam Bosworth
Distributed by British Film Institute (BFI)
Release date(s) Flag of the United Kingdom December 28, 1966
Running time 72 min
Country UK
Language English
IMDb profile

Alice in Wonderland (1966) was an adaptation for BBC television of the classic novel by Lewis Carroll. It was directed by Jonathan Miller, then most widely known for his appearance in the long-running satirical revue Beyond the Fringe. The film featured a number of famed British actors including Michael Redgrave (as the Caterpillar), John Gielgud (as the Mock Turtle), and Peter Sellers (As the King of Hearts), as well as Miller's fellow cast members of Beyond the Fringe, Peter Cook and Alan Bennett as the Mad Hatter and the Mouse, respectively. The title role was played by Anne-Marie Mallik, the 13 year old daughter of a Surrey barrister, this being her only known acting performance. Wilfrid Brambell played the White Rabbit, Michael Gough and Wilfred Lawson were the March Hare and Dormouse, Alison Legatt was the Queen of Hearts, and Leo McKern in a drag turn as the Ugly Duchess. Radio and Television Personality Malcolm Muggeridge was The Griffon. The film also featured a very young Eric Idle, several years before Monty Python brought him fame, uncredited as a member of the Caucus Race. Ravi Shankar wrote the music for this unusual production which was first broadcast on 28 December 1966. This film is extremely interesting from the point of view of costume - The Queen and King of Hearts are dressed respectively as Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, and thus give viewers clarity as to their character within Lewis' book.

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