A variety of films and television programs based on Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865) and its sequel Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There (1871) have been created. The following is a list:
| Title | Year | Format | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alice in Wonderland | 1903 | film | silent film, directed by Cecil Hepworth and Percy Stow, UK |
| Alice's Adventures in Wonderland | 1910 | film | silent film, directed by Edwin Stanton Porter: first film to be based on the book series |
| Alice in Wonderland | 1915 | film | silent film, directed by W. W. Young |
| Alice in Wonderland | 1931 | film | talkie, directed by Bud Pollard |
| Alice in Wonderland | 1933 | film | directed by Norman Z. McLeod, US |
| Betty in Blunderland | 1934 | film | Betty Boop cartoon based on 'Alice in Wonderland', directed by Dave Fleischer |
| Alice in Wonderland | 1937 | TV program | directed by George More O'Ferrall[1] |
| Alice | 1946 | TV program | on BBC, starring Vivian Pickles directed by George More O'Ferrall, UK[2] |
| Alice in Wonderland | 1949 | film | live-action/stop motion film, animation directed by Lou Bunin |
| Alice in Wonderland | 1951 | film | traditional animation, Walt Disney Animation Studios, a television promo (also Disney's first ever TV production) entitled One Hour in Wonderland was released the prior year |
| Alice in Wonderland | 1955 | TV program | a live television adaptation of the 1932 Broadway version of the novel, co-written by Eva LeGallienne and directed by George Schaefer for the Hallmark Hall of Fame[3] |
| Alice in Wonderland (or What's a Nice Kid Like You Doing in a Place Like This?) | 1966 | television film | animated by Hanna-Barbera, with Janet Waldo as Alice |
| Alice in Wonderland | 1966 | television film | BBC television play directed by Jonathan Miller, UK |
| Alice of Wonderland in Paris | 1966 | film | animation, directed by Gene Deitch, with Carl Reiner, US |
| Alice's Adventures in Wonderland | 1972 | film | British musical film, UK: second film to be based on the book series |
| Alice in Wonderland As Part of the Festival of Family Classics | 1973 | television film | Episode 14 of Festival of Family Classics, produced by Rankin/Bass |
| Alice in Wonderland | 1976 | film | American musical porno film, US |
| Alice or the Last Escapade | 1977 | film | French film directed by Claude Chabrol |
| Alice in Wonderland | 1981 | film | Alisa v Strane Chudes, animation, Kievnauchfilm, USSR[4] |
| Alice | 1982 | film | unclear year of film |
| Alice at the Palace | 1982 | film | film of Elizabeth Swados's 1981 Alice in Concert with Meryl Streep[5] |
| Alice Through the Looking Glass | 1982 | film | Alisa v Zazerkale, animation, Kievnauchfilm, USSR[4] |
| Alice in Wonderland | 1982 | television film | directed by John Clark Donahue and John Driver, US[6] |
| Alice in Wonderland | 1983 | television film | on PBS's Great Performances, based on the 1982 Broadway 1932 revival |
| Alice in Wonderland | 1983 | TV series | Fushigi no Kuni no Arisu, animé, Nippon Animation, Japan |
| Alice in Wonderland | 1985 | TV series | on Anglia, puppetry by Stephen Mottram, UK[7] |
| Alice in Wonderland | 1985 | television film | on CBS, directed by Harry Harris |
| Dreamchild | 1985 | film | directed by Gavin Millar |
| Alice in Wonderland | 1986 | TV miniseries | four 30-minute episodes on BBC, written and directed by Barry Letts[8] |
| The Care Bears Adventure in Wonderland | 1987 | film | animation |
| Alice Through the Looking Glass | 1987 | television film | animation, directed by Andrea Bresciani and Richard Slapczynski |
| Alice in Wonderland | 1988 | film | animation, Burbank Films Australia |
| Alice | 1988 | film | combination live action and stop motion, directed by Jan Švankmajer |
| Adventures in Wonderland | 1991 | television series | Disney, 1991 to 1995 |
| Sugar & Spice: Alice in Wonderland | 1991 | film | short film, animation, written by Steve Kramer, Japan |
| Alice in Wonderland | 1995 | film | animation, directed by Toshiyuki Hiruma and Takashi Masunaga, Japan, US |
| Alice Through the Looking Glass | 1998 | television film | directed by John Henderson, with Kate Beckinsale as Alice, UK[9] |
| Alice in Wonderland | 1999 | television film | directed by Nick Willing, UK, US, Germany |
| Alice Underground | 1999 | film | short film, written and directed by Robert E. Lee, US[10] |
| Alice | 2009 | TV miniseries | on the Syfy channel |
| Alice in Wonderland | 2010 | film | most recent film adaptation of the long-running Alice in Wonderland film version series, released in March 2010 with new 3-D graphics; directed by Tim Burton |
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