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1951: Operation Wonderland: Herself / Alice: 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 Adventure ...
Alice in Wonderland’s world premiere took place at the Leicester Square Theatre in London on July 26, 1951. [66] During the film's initial theatrical run, the film was released as a double feature with the True-Life Adventures documentary short, Nature's Half Acre . [ 67 ]
Her film appearances in the following years were few, but she returned to Hollywood to provide voices for the Walt Disney animated films Alice in Wonderland (1951) and Peter Pan (1953). From 1964 until 1965, she played a continuing role in the television soap opera Peyton Place . [ 10 ]
The 9th Golden Globe Awards also honored the best films of 1951. That year's Golden Globes also marked the first time that the Best Picture category was split into Musical or Comedy , or Drama . A Place in the Sun won Best Motion Picture - Drama, while An American in Paris won Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy.
July 26 – Walt Disney's Alice in Wonderland premieres; while a disappointment at first and hardly released in theaters, it would later become one of the biggest cult classics in the animation medium as well as make millions in television viewings and subsequent releases on home video.
Operation Wonderland may refer to: Operation Wunderland, the German World War 2 naval operation in the Arctic; Operation Wonderland, the military operation in the ...
Nature's Half Acre is a 1951 American short documentary film directed by James Algar.In 1952, it won an Oscar at the 24th Academy Awards for Best Short Subject (Two-Reel). [2] [3] The film was produced by Walt Disney as part of the True-Life Adventures series of nature documentaries, [4] and was paired with Alice in Wonderland during its original theatrical run.
Robert Florey (14 September 1900 – 16 May 1979) was a French-American director, screenwriter, film journalist and actor.. Born as Robert Fuchs in Paris, he became an orphan at an early age and was then raised in Switzerland.