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Alice's Wonderland

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Alice's Wonderland (1923)
by Walt Disney
4408762Alice's Wonderland1923Walt Disney

Laugh-O-Gram Films, Inc.
present

Alice's Wonderland

Produced by a Laugh-O-gram Process

Scenario and Direction by Walt. DisneyPhotography by Ubbe Iwwerks and Rudolph IsingTechnical Direction by Hugh Harman and Carman Maxwell

Little Alice, chuck full of curiosity pays her first visit to a cartoon studio

Played by

Studio
—Private—

"I would like to watch you draw some funnies."

Ouch

-G-R-R-R-

DangerVertical lines

Bang

Zowie

Zowie

Clang

Clang

Bang

Zowie

Bang

What Alice saw would make any little girl's heart flutter———so that night when the sandman came—

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Reception Committee

Alice

Cartoonland
Hooray for Alice

Welcome Alice

Toot

Welcome to our city, Alice

Welcome to our City

Welcome Alice

Long Live Alice

Welcome

Alice

Hurrah for Alice

Hurrah for Alice

Welcome Alice

Hooray for Alice

Welcome Alice

Hooray for Alice

Welcome Little Alice

Welcome

Welcome Alice

Boom

Welcome Alice

"Now I will do a dance."

Hoorah for Alice

Cartoonland Zoo

Ouch

Help

G-R-R-R-

G-R-R-R-

Ouch

G-R-R-R

!

G-R-R-R

Zow

G-R-R-R

Zow

G-R-R-R

Zow

"Alice, Alice———wake up!"

An Alice Comedy

The End


This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published in 1923, before the cutoff of January 1, 1929.


Copyright law abroad tends to consider the following people authors of a film:

  • The principal director
  • The screenwriter, and/or other writers of dialogue
  • The composer/lyricist (if the film is accompanied by sound)
  • The cinematographer
  • By extension, the authors of any works that may serve as the basis for a film's plot

The longest-living of these authors died in 1966, so this work is in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 57 years or less. This work may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.

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