Alice in Wonderland (1999)

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Written by Lewis Carroll, Peter Barnes

Directed by Nick Willing

Also known as "Alice au pays des merveilles"

Running Time: 80 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1999

Rating: U Certificate

Production Country: UK/USA/Germany

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

Adaptation of Lewis Carroll's classic fantasy adventure in which young Alice stumbles down a rabbit hole and enters a world filled with eccentric characters. Magic potions and cakes change Alice's size as she travels through Wonderland, before she is brought before the King and Queen in a trial that may determine her future in this weird and wonderful world.

When is Alice in Wonderland next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Five December 27th, 12:30pm. See more...

Cast

Image for Robbie ColtraneRobbie ColtraneNed Tweedledum
Image for Whoopi GoldbergWhoopi GoldbergCheshire Cat
Image for Ben KingsleyBen KingsleyMajor Caterpillar
Image for Christopher LloydChristopher LloydWhite Knight
Image for Pete PostlethwaitePete PostlethwaiteCarpenter
Image for Miranda RichardsonMiranda RichardsonQueen of Hearts / Society Woman
Image for Martin ShortMartin ShortMad Hatter / Chinless Idiot
Peter UstinovWalrus
Image for George WendtGeorge WendtFred Tweedledee
Gene WilderMock Turtle
Tina MajorinoAlice
Ken DoddMr. Mouse
Image for Jason FlemyngJason FlemyngSir Jack the Knave of Hearts / Cad
Image for Sheila HancockSheila HancockCook
Simon Russell BealeKing of Hearts / Society Man

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