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Left: Kathy demonstrates how Alice would look as she falls down the hole in pursuit of the white rabbit. Kathy is 12yearsold and has a slight British accent. She has studied voice and dramatics.
Kathy, March Hare Jerry Colonna and Mad Hatter Ed Wynn act out the Mad Tea Party. "Alice" has remained popular for almost 100 years because it elevated "undignified" silliness to a popular literary art.
THE delightfully nonsensical story of "Alice In Wonderland" has at last come to the screen in Walt Disney's Technicolor animation. "Alice" has been a favorite of adults, as well as children, since Lewis Carroll wrote the fantasy in 1865. Walt uses live actors as voice and model for his lovably inconsistent characters and has discovered charming Kathy Beaumont to talk and act like Alice. 400 technicians have been working for three years on Disney's most costly full-length animated cartoon, and actors such as Ed Wynn and Jerry Colonna acted out the scenes before they were drawn. Film has elaborate musical score and all of the whimsy of the original tale is kept intact. "Alice" is truly a cartoon extravaganza!
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Kathy illustrates surprise when landing in underground room where there is no escape.
In film, Alice meets Caterpillar who blows her a smoke letter telling about mushrooms which can make her grow taller or shorter.
Alice is amazed at the unorthodox procedure of the Mad Tea Party, a celebration in honor of the 364 days of everyone's unbirthday.