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  2. Alice in Wonderland (1951 film) - Wikipedia

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    Alice in Wonderland is a 1951 American animated musical fantasy comedy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and ... (Doorknob, Queen of Hearts, Wonderland Creatures)

  3. Joseph Kearns - Wikipedia

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    Kearns made his film debut in Hard, Fast and Beautiful (1951). He was the voice of the Doorknob in Disney's animated film, Alice in Wonderland (1951). Kearns appeared in other movies, making his final film appearance as the crime photographer in Anatomy of a Murder (1959).

  4. Alice in Wonderland (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Alice in Wonderland, or simply Alice, is a Disney media franchise, commencing in 1951 with the theatrical release of the animated film Alice in Wonderland.The film is an adaptation of the books by Lewis Carroll, the 1865 novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its 1871 sequel Through the Looking-Glass, which featured his character Alice.

  5. All of the best throwback movies that you can watch on Disney+

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    Alice in Wonderland (1951) The Aristocats (1970) Bambi (1942) Beauty and the Beast (1991) Cinderella (1950) Dumbo (1941) Escape to Witch Mountain (1975) Fantasia (1940) Flubber (1997)

  6. List of minor characters in the Alice series - Wikipedia

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    The Playing Cards also appear in the 1951 Alice in Wonderland animated film as playing cards with masks shaped like card symbols that match their spears and gloves. Three of the Playing Cards were first seen by Alice painting roses on white rose bushes red until the Queen had them taken away to be beheaded for painting her roses red.

  7. Alice in Wonderland (song) - Wikipedia

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    Alice in Wonderland" is the theme song composed by Sammy Fain for the Walt Disney 1951 animated film Alice in Wonderland. It was performed by The Jud Conlon Chorus and The Mellomen. The lyrics were written by Bob Hilliard and were arranged by Harry Simeone for treble voices. [1] [2] The song plays during the opening and end credits. [3]

  8. Kathryn Beaumont - Wikipedia

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    1951: Operation Wonderland: Herself / Alice: 1951: Alice in Wonderland: Alice (voice) Live-action reference 1953: Peter Pan: Wendy Darling (voice) Live-action reference 1963: Noddy Goes to Toyland: Noddy / Mrs. Tubby Bear / Mrs. Noah / The Little Doll / The Little Doll's Mother (voices) Uncredited 2003: 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London ...

  9. You Are Old, Father William - Wikipedia

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    In the Walt Disney animated film Alice in Wonderland (1951) the first stanza of the poem is recited by Tweedledum and Tweedledee as a song. "Father William" was played by Sammy Davis Jr. in the 1985 film. Davis Jr. also sang the poem. The 1999 film briefly shows Father William as Alice recites the first verse of the poem to the Caterpillar.

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