When was the film Alice in Wonderland made?
If you are talking about the first Alice in Wonderland it came out in 1951. But the Tim Burton one which is the new one cam out in March 5, 2010.
Who wrote the sceenplay for Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland?
There have been numerous stage adaptions of Lewis Carroll's novel, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
The first was written by H. Saville Clarke in 1886, twenty one years after the book was first published, and was first perfomed at the Prince of Wales Theatre, London.
Since then, many people have written adaptations including:
Emily Prime Delafield
Madge Miller
Harvey Bartlett Gaul
Anne Coulter Martens
V.A. Pearn
Elizabeth Jackson
William Glennon
Adrian Mitchell and
Charlotte Chorpenning
Did Tim Burton direct Donnie Darko?
No. Henry Selick directed it. ---- It came from the director of The Nightmare Before Christmas, Tim Burton.
As of March 2009, he is releasing a new Alice in Wonderland movie. He is working on an Alice In Wonderland movie and a stop-motion Frankenweenie remake. (information on this topic was known since 2008)
In the 2010 Alice in Wonderland movie a quote from the march hare?
"You're late for tea!" As he threw the cup at Stayne,The Red Queen's minion.
According to The Acts of Timothy, Timothy was stoned to death by an angry crowd. It says he was preaching the gospel and hindered the procession transporting the goddess Diana, which made the pagan crowd angry.
Was Alice sleeping in Alice in Wonderland?
Alice is never naked in the book or Disney's 1951 animated film, Alice in Wonderland.
There is a story that in the 1951 Disney animation, there is a frame or two where Alice appears naked, but as far as VHS and DVD releases are concerned, this is completely untrue, and there is no evidence that it ever occurred in the prints of the film used when it was on general release either.
But she is naked in Tim Burton's 2010 movie, Alice in Wonderland. You can't see her however, because she is behind a bush.
+++
This reveals how some parts of the film industry are so devoid of imagination they struggle to find original material so mangle existing stories! Nevertheless, the accusation of a nude child in a Disney film, even back in 1951, must have been someone's unhealthy fantasy.
There was no nudity in the genuine novels, and it is extremely unlikely Lewis Carroll would even have dreamt of including it in a story about a child for children. The Victorians were probably not as prudish as often alleged, but were a lot more discreet than we are now, and the original illustrations for another children's novel, Charles Kingsley's The Water Babies, depicted its rock-pool residents discreetly nude. I found these drawings reproduced in a 1930s-published children's- story anthology my mother had kept, when it came to disposing of the book after her death, and it rather worried us!
There is though, an aspect to Carroll's hobby of photography we would regard as wrong nowadays, especially under modern British law. It is no secret that he photographed the young Alice Liddell whom he had befriended and who inspired the two stories, both nude and dressed as a beggar, for reasons we will never know. A film version of the character, aged about 7 in the novel, being naked even if out of sight (?), is utterly absurd and pointless, and may or may not be typical 21C Hollywood - but I wonder if was a comment on Carroll's photography.
He made many great movies and directed a lot too. His coolest movie was The Nightmare Before Christmas.
What was Johnny Depp's last line in Alice in Wonderland?
It was when Alice asked him, "Hey, why is a raven like a writing desk?" and the Mad Hatter answered," I haven't the slightest idea." Then he whispered something to Alice I couldn't make it out but I think he said "Farewell, Alice".
What color is the Mad Hatter's hair?
Lewis Carroll didn't say what colour the Hatter's hair is, and the original Tenniel illustrations are in black and white, but in the hand coloured versions he made for The Nursery Alice, Tenniel depicts the Hatter's hair as medium brown. (See related link below)
In Disney's 1951 animated film, the Mad Hatter has whitehair. (See related link)
In Tim Burton's 2010 film, he has bright orange hair. (See related link)
What is Tim Burtons favourite film he has made?
Pee Wee's Big Adventure (1985)
Beetlejuice (1988)
Batman (1989)
Edward Scissorhands (1990)
Batman Returns (1992)
The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)
Ed Wood (1994)
Batman Forever (1995)
James and the Giant Peach (1996)
Mars Attacks! (1996)
Sleepy Hollow (1999)
Planet of the Apes (2001)
Big Fish (2003)
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)
The Corpse Bride (2005)
Sweeny Todd (2007)
Alice and Wonderland (2010)
no question about it. he certainly is demonic as evidenced by ALL his movies and his version of Alice in Wonderland to date. his rendition of the Cheshire cat is nothing short dark in the worst way.
Tim Burton was only married once and then divorced her. Her name was Lena Gieseke and they were married in 1990, the marriage only lasting for two years. He then dated Lisa Marie and after that, Helena. He and Helena are still together but are not married.
Which character is the deuteragonist in Alice in Wonderland?
In Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland, the Mad Hatter.
Who is the last director to have produced Alice in Wonderland?
The first film adaptation of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland was made in 1903, directed by Cecil Hepworth and Percy Stow.
The most well-known adaptation was made by Disney in 1951, directed by Clyde Geronimi, Wilifred Jackson, and Hamilton Luske.
Beetlejuice
Who plays Alice in Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland?
Mia Wasikowska plays Alice in Alice in Wonderland.
If you mean the Tim Burton movie it was Mia Wasikowska, an Australian actress from Canberra
Mia Wasikowska.
That would be Mia Wasikowska playing Alice, if that answers your question.
Mia Wasikowska
Who plays as the hatter from Alice in Wonderland?
Stephen Fry played the Cheshire Cat in Tim Burton's 2010 Alice in Wonderland.
Sterling Holloway played him in Disney's 1951 animated movie. He is also the voice of Winnie the Pooh.
Why does Tim Burton use Johnny Depp in a lot of his films?
I'm sure at first they had only film making in common. Burton took a chance on a young actor with no training and little experience save but a TV police show. It think we can all agree, it turned out quite well.
After more than half dozen projects together Depp considers Burton more family than friend. They both enjoy a unique 'spin' on the world, a little off-beat, but entirely enjoyable for us movie-going crowds around the world. They most definately are a part of each other's lives.