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| cinematography = [[Charles Levine (cinematographer)|Charles Levine]]
| editing = [[Bud Pollard]]
| distributor = Metropolitan Studios/Unique Foto Films
| released = 30 September 1931
| runtime = 58 min
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'''''Alice in Wonderland''''' ([[1931 in film|1931]]) is a 1931independently made black-and-white American-made film based on [[Lewis Carroll]]'s 1865 novel ''[[Alice's Adventures in Wonderland]]'', directed by Bud Pollard, produced by Hugo Maienthal, and filmed at Metropolitan Studios in [[Fort Lee, New Jersey]].

This Thewas the first [[talkie|sound version]] of the story, and therefore the first film in which Carroll's original dialogue was heard,<ref name=fort/><ref name=jersey>[http://www.northjersey.com/arts_entertainment/Curiouser_and_curiouser_.html?page=all] 'Curiouser and curiouser' - Alice in Film on NorthJersey.com</ref> the film starred [[Ruth Gilbert (Actress)|Ruth Gilbert]] as [[Alice (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland)|Alice]] and Leslie King as the [[Mad Hatter]]. ItThe film opened at the [[Mark Strand Theatre|Warner Theatre]] in [[New York]].
 
==Cast==
*[[Ruth Gilbert (actress)|Ruth Gilbert]] as Alice
*Leslie T. King as Mad Hatter
*Ralph Hertz as White Rabbie
*Vie Quinn as Queen of Hearts
*N. R. Cregan as King of Hearts
*Pat Glasgow as Knave of Hearts
*Mabel Wright as Duchess
&Lillian Ardell as Cook
*Tom Corliss as Cheshire Cat
*Meyer Beresen as March Hare
*Raymond Schultz as Dormouse
*Charles Silvern as Gryphan
*Gus Alexander as Mock Turtle
*Jimmy Rosen as Caterpillar
 
==Synopsis==