- Alice in Wonderland (1976 film)
Infobox Film | name = Alice in Wonderland
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writer =Lewis Carroll (novel) B. Anthony Fredericks
starring =Kristine DeBell
director = Bud Townsend
producer = William Osco
distributor = General National Enterprises
released =December 10 ,1976 (USA )
runtime = 81 min.
language = English
budget =
music = Bucky Searles
amg_id = 1:158918
imdb_id = 0074113"Alice in Wonderland" (sometimes listed as "Alice in Wonderland: A Musical Porno") is a 1976 pornographic
musical film , loosely based onLewis Carroll 's book "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland ". It was directed by Bud Townsend and starred Terri Hall, Bree Anthony, andKristine DeBell . The theatrical release of the film was onDecember 10 ,1976 in theUSA . On May 26-27 it was shown at theGrand Illusion Cinema in Seattle,Washington during Satellites 2000: Screens From Outer Space.The film initially received a
X-rating in 1976 and subsequently, anR-rating a year later with three minutes cut from the film. It was later re-released on VHS with a somewhat grandiose title roll preceding the movie noting that quite a bit of hardcore footage had originally been shot, but "could not be included" at the time. Several reviews opine that the added material actually makes the movie less enjoyable by dragging down its pacing. It has also been re-released on DVD, though whether this release is official, and which source material it was made from, is unclear.Plot summary
Alice (
Kristine DeBell ) offends her would-be lover William (Ron Nelson) by rejecting his advances. Upset, she falls asleep reading "Alice in Wonderland ". The white rabbit (Larry Gelman ) appears to her in a dream and takes her into a sexual wonderland. The story loosely follows Carroll's original plot, and includes many of his characters, but with considerable sexual license.History
The film was produced by adult film mogul
Bill Osco , the producer of the first mainstream adult film, "Mona" (1970), and its sequel "Harlot" (1971), as well as the comedy/stop motion effects hit, "Flesh Gordon " (1974). Osco chose to make as his next project a musical soft-core version of the Lewis Carroll novel, finding that the story rights were in the public domain. The result was an X-rated feature which was picked up by20th Century Fox , who cut three minutes to obtain an R-Rating.Released at Osco's suggestion by Fox on the same day as , Osco having realised that the film was going to be a hit and convinced Fox to book "Alice" in every venue that played Star Wars. As a result, "Alice" went on to gross over $90 million dollars worldwide, thus making it one of the most successful adult films ever. Two years later the film was recut to add some reshot hardcore scenes, using some of the original actors, with an added credit scroll explaining the demand for the hardcore version.
Availability
"Alice" was circulated as an R-rated version in
VHS format byMedia Home Entertainment . The X-rated hardcore version was also available on VHS. Both have long been out of print. In December 2007, Subversive Cinema released a DVD containing the different versions, fully-restored, [ [http://www.subversivecinema.com/ Subversive Cinema release] ] and available through mainstream DVD retail outlets.ee also
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External links
*imdb title|id=0074113|title=Alice in Wonderland
* [http://www.scoopy.com/aliceinwonderland.htm Movie House Commentary]
*rogerebert|id=19761124/REVIEWS/611240301|title=Alice in Wonderland
* [http://www.1000misspenthours.com/reviews/reviewsa-d/aliceinwonderland.htm 1000 Misspent Hours - Alice in Wonderland] (review)
* [http://www.eofftv.com/review/a/ali/alice_in_wonderland_1976_review.htm EOFFTV - Alice in Wonderland] (review)
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