Alice in Wonderland (1981 film)
Alice in Wonderland | |
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Based on | Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll |
Screenplay by | Yevhen Zahdanskyy |
Directed by | Yefrem Pruzhanskyy |
Starring | |
Narrated by | Rostislav Plyatt |
Music by | Luigi Boccherini Ottorino Respighi Andrzej Korzyński Yevgeny Ptichkin |
Country of origin | Soviet Union |
Original language | Russian |
Production | |
Cinematography | Aleksandr Mukhin |
Editor | Svetlana Kutsenko |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production company | Kievnauchfilm |
Original release | |
Release | 1981 1981 | –
Alice in Wonderland (Russian: «Алиса в Стране чудес», romanized: Alisa v Strane chudes) is a 1981 Soviet animated film based on Lewis Carroll's 1865 novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. It was produced by Kievnauchfilm and directed by Yefrem Pruzhanskyy.[1][2][3] It originally aired on Ukrainian television in three parts.[4][5][6]
Plot
[edit]The cartoon is based on the novel by Lewis Carroll. One summer day, a girl named Alice, who chasing a White Rabbit with a pocket watch, falls into a rabbit hole and finds herself in Wonderland. Here, Alice will to become smaller and bigger, meet the Blue Caterpillar and the Cheshire Cat, go to a "mad tea party" with the Hatter and the March Hare, find out why gardeners paint roses red, meet the Queen of Hearts on the croquet grounds, and finally take part in the trial of the Jack of Hearts, who stole the royal tarts.
Voice cast
[edit]- Marina Neyolova as Alice
- Vyacheslav Nevinny as White Rabbit
- Tatyana Vasilyeva as Queen of Hearts
- Rina Zelyonaya as Duchess
- Aleksandr Burmistrov as Hatter
- Yevhen Paperny as Knave of Hearts
- Heorhiy Kyshko as March Hare
- Aleksandr Shirvindt as Cheshire Cat
- Malvina Shvidler as Caterpillar
- Lyudmila Ignatenko as The Dormouse
- Rostislav Plyatt as Narrator
References
[edit]- ^ MacFadyen, David (20 May 2005). Yellow Crocodiles and Blue Oranges: Russian Animated Film since World War II. McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP. ISBN 9780773572720 – via Google Books.
- ^ "Journal of Russian Studies". Assoc. of Teachers of Russian. 11 July 1981 – via Google Books.
- ^ Venter, Mark. "Comparing Disney's Alice in Wonderland and Kievnauchfilm's Alisa in the Land of Miracles in Relation to their Context of Creation by Mark Venter" – via www.academia.edu.
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(help) - ^ "Алиса в стране чудес - психоделический Wonderland". 27 March 2007. Archived from the original on 27 March 2007.
- ^ "Элис, Соня, Аня: как "Алиса в Стране чудес" становилась русской книгой". 4 July 2020.
- ^ "Alice in Wonderland (1981)" – via letterboxd.com.
External links
[edit]- 1980s animated film stubs
- 1981 television films
- 1980s Soviet films
- 1980s Russian-language films
- Russian-language comedy short films
- Animated films based on Alice in Wonderland
- Kievnauchfilm films
- Soviet animated television films
- Soviet animated short films
- Soviet comedy short films
- Soviet children's fantasy films
- Soviet fantasy comedy films