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Alice in Wonderland: An X-Rated Musical Fantasy (1976)

Alice dreams of the White Rabbit, whom she follows into Wonderland, where she begins to experiment with her unexplored sexuality.

Director:

Bud Townsend

Writers:

Bucky Searles (screenplay) (as B. Anthony Fredricks), Lewis Carroll (book) (as Lewis Carrol)
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Cast

Cast overview, first billed only:
Kristine DeBell ... Alice (as Kristine De Bell)
Bucky Searles Bucky Searles ... Humpty Dumpty / Queen of Hearts' Brother (as Bradfor Armdexter)
Gela Nash Gela Nash ... Black Knight's Girl (as Gila Havana)
Ron Nelson Ron Nelson ... William
Alan Novak Alan Novak ... Mad Hatter
J.P. Paradine J.P. Paradine ... Judge / Scrugg
Larry Gelman ... The White Rabbit (as Larry Spelman)
Bree Anthony Bree Anthony ... Tweedledum (as Sue Tsengoles)
Tony Richards Tony Richards ... Tweedledee (as Tony Tsengoles)
Angel Barrett Angel Barrett
Nancy Dare Nancy Dare ... Nurse (as Nancy Dore)
Bruce Finklesteen Bruce Finklesteen ... Black Knight
Juliet Graham Juliet Graham ... Queen of Hearts
Terri Hall Terri Hall ... Nurse (as Terry Hall)
Astrid Hayase Astrid Hayase ... Tart
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Storyline

Alice is a virginal librarian, cheerful and outgoing, who acts and dresses younger than her age. She rebuffs William, a suitor, because he's insistent on behavior she considers inappropriate: she's a prude. While daydreaming about reliving her life, a white rabbit taps her on the shoulder, and she follows him to Wonderland, where playful animals and people introduce her to her imagination and to pleasure. After encounters with the imperious Queen of Hearts, Alice decides that Wonderland may not be for her, and she longs for William. Written by <jhailey@hotmail.com>

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The world's favorite bedtime story See more »


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Trivia

Shot in ten days. See more »

Goofs

When Humpty Dumpty is falling from the wall after the song, it's visible that his "ding-a-ling" is part of the costume and is not real. See more »

Quotes

Alice: Oh! It looks like somebody had an accident.
The White Rabbit: THAT'S a funny thing to call it!
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Crazy Credits

Credits include "nude underwater volleyball sequence" but there is no nude underwater volleyball sequence. See more »

Alternate Versions

Two versions available: a hardcore version and an edited soft core version. The original 1976 soft-core version was rated "X" (in the USA) but this rating was self applied. In 1977, the soft-core version received an official rating from the MPAA, a rating of "R". The hard core version, was released on video in the 1980s with a self applied "X" rating. See more »


Soundtracks

((Guess I Was Just Too Busy)) Growing Up
Music and Lyrics by Bucky Searles
Arranged and conducted by Jack Stern
Performed by Kristine DeBell (as Kristine De Bell)
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The "R" Rated Version is Excellent
17 January 1999 | by LVWolfmanSee all my reviews

I agree with Rick who previously reviewed this. The soft core "R" version is excellent. The hard core version released later is so disjointed that it is a hardship to watch. The extra hard core scenes detract from the great movie and are truly extraneous.

While originally intended to be a true hard core porno, but the first with a true big budget and quality, Bill chickened out and opted to release an edited "R" rated version instead. That version is the one that everyone loves.

Years later, he succumbed to the pressure from curiosity seekers and added in much of the footage originally left on the cutting room floor, and released the X rated version.

It's pretty obvious when watching the X rated version when these scenes appear.

If you like adult spoofs of fairy tales, quality acting, singing, costumes and sets, then by all means get the "R" rated version. You'll enjoy it.

If you're an avid collector, get both versions.


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Country:

USA

Language:

English

Release Date:

10 December 1976 (USA) See more »

Also Known As:

Alice in Wonderland See more »

Filming Locations:

Athens, New York, USA See more »

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Budget:

$400,000 (estimated)
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Technical Specs

Runtime:

(cut) | (uncut) | (R Rated) | (X Rated)

Sound Mix:

Mono

Color:

Color

Aspect Ratio:

1.85 : 1
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