Alice of Wonderland in Paris (1966) - Turner Classic Movies

Alice of Wonderland in Paris


52m 1966

Film Details

Also Known As
Alice in Wonderland in Paris, Alice of Wonderland in New Adventures
Genre
Fantasy
Release Date
Jan 1966
Premiere Information
Milwaukee, WI opening: 5 Feb 1966
Production Company
Rembrandt Films
Distribution Company
Childhood Productions
Country
United States
Screenplay Information
Loosely based on the novels Madeleine , Madeleine and the Gypsies and Madeleine and the Bad Hat by Ludwig Bemelmans; and the novel Anatole by Eve Titus (New York, 1956); and the novel The Frowning Prince by Crockett Johnson (New York, 1959); and the novel Many Moons by James Thurber (New York, 1943).

Technical Specs

Duration
52m

Synopsis

Alice travels to Paris in order to meet little Madeleine. Upon arriving, she encounters a mouse who claims to be the great-grandson of Anatole, the famous cheese-testing mouse of Paris. The mouse gives Alice some magic cheese, and she shrinks to a small size. She accompanies the mouse on a tour of Paris and listens to him relate the story of Anatole. The mouse leads Alice to Madeleine, who is attempting to reform a naughty boy. Next, Alice meets a young prince who frowns so much that he fears it will become permanent, but the frown is removed by a smiling princess. A piece of fragrant cheese causes Alice to dream that she is Princess Lenore, the princess who pines away for the moon. Later, Alice joins Madeleine again, and they visit a Gypsy carnival. Alice eats more magic cheese, returns to her normal size, and leaves Paris for home.

Film Details

Also Known As
Alice in Wonderland in Paris, Alice of Wonderland in New Adventures
Genre
Fantasy
Release Date
Jan 1966
Premiere Information
Milwaukee, WI opening: 5 Feb 1966
Production Company
Rembrandt Films
Distribution Company
Childhood Productions
Country
United States
Screenplay Information
Loosely based on the novels Madeleine , Madeleine and the Gypsies and Madeleine and the Bad Hat by Ludwig Bemelmans; and the novel Anatole by Eve Titus (New York, 1956); and the novel The Frowning Prince by Crockett Johnson (New York, 1959); and the novel Many Moons by James Thurber (New York, 1943).

Technical Specs

Duration
52m

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Also reviewed as Alice in Wonderland in Paris. Alternative title: Alice of Wonderland in New Adventures.