
Alice in Wonderland
1951 · Movie · G · 75 min · ★ 7.2 · 76% critics
A curious young girl follows a hurried rabbit and tumbles into a strange world where logic doesn’t apply. As she wanders from one bizarre encounter to the next, she tries to make sense of the chaos and find her way back, facing equal parts whimsy, wordplay, and occasional menace.
Based on Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Through the Looking-Glass
Also known as Disney's Alice in Wonderland
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Details
- Years
- 1951
- Release date
- 1951-08-09
- Language
- English
- Rated
- G
- Runtime
- 75 min
- Max quality
- HD
- Critic score
- 76/100
- TMDB rating
- 7.2/10 (6,279 votes)
- Budget
- $3,000,000
About
You’ll likely enjoy this if you’re up for a fast, surreal string of whimsical set pieces and songs rather than a tidy story, especially if you like Cinderella or Peter Pan; Not for you if you need clear plot momentum.
Pros: wildly imaginative world; memorable oddball characters; catchy, playful songs | Cons: thin, episodic story; relentless randomness; can feel unsettling
Themes
- dreams
- based on novel or book
- heart
- queen
- villain
- time
- based on children's book
- cartoon cat
- nothing
- female villain
- tea party
- mad hatter
- +9 more
Awards & recognition
- Academy Award — Best Original Musical Score · 1952 · nominated
Cast & crew

Kathryn Beaumont
as Alice (voice)

Ed Wynn
as Mad Hatter (voice)

Richard Haydn
as Caterpillar (voice)

Sterling Holloway
as Cheshire Cat (voice)

Jerry Colonna
as March Hare (voice)

Verna Felton
as Queen of Hearts (voice)

J. Pat O'Malley
as Walrus / Carpenter / Dee / Dum (voice)

Bill Thompson
as White Rabbit / Dodo (voice)

Heather Angel
as Alice's Sister (voice)

Joseph Kearns
as Doorknob (voice)
Directed by Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson, Hamilton Luske