Alice in Wonderland
In this version of the Lewis Carroll classic, Alice (Charlotte Henry) discovers that an ordinary library mirror is actually a portal into another world. As she adjusts to her constantly changing size, thanks to some mysterious cookies, she follows a rabbit with a pocket watch, stumbles upon a deranged tea party and seeks advice from the shadowy Cheshire Cat (Richard Arlen). Later, Alice runs into Humpty Dumpty (W. C. Fields), whose unfortunate tumble sets even stranger events in motion.
Norman Z. McLeod
Casts & Crew
Charlotte Henry
Richard Arlen
Roscoe Ates
William Austin
Gary Cooper
Leon Errol
Louise Fazenda
W.C. Fields
Alec B. Francis
Richard 'Skeets' Gallagher
Cary Grant
Sterling Holloway
Edward Everett Horton
Edna May Oliver
May Robson
Alison Skipworth
Ned Sparks
Jack Oakie
Roscoe Karns
Polly Moran
Mae Marsh
Raymond Hatton
Lillian Harmer
Ethel Griffies
Charles Ruggles
Jackie Searl
Ford Sterling
Patsy O'Byrne
Baby LeRoy
Billy Barty
Billy Bevan
Colin Kenny
Harry Ekezian
Also Directed by Norman Z. McLeod
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