Alice in Wonderland 1951

Alice is played by Kristýna Kohoutová. She is the representation of the white queen chess piece and educates Alice on how things work in the Looking-Glass Land such as remembering and reacting to events before they occur or assisting the Red Queen in having.


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The White Queen Mirana Marmoreal is a fictional character from the novel Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There by Lewis Carroll.

. Alice is a 1988 surrealist dark fantasy film written and directed by Jan ŠvankmajerIts original Czech title is Něco z Alenky which means Something from AliceIt is a loose adaptation of Lewis Carrolls first Alice book Alices Adventures in Wonderland 1865 about a girl who chases a white rabbit into a bizarre fantasy land. The Knave of Hearts in Alice in Wonderland 1949. The similarity between them is that they both steal tarts.

Alice is a fictional character and the main protagonist of Lewis Carrolls childrens novel Alices Adventures in Wonderland 1865 and its sequel Through the Looking-Glass 1871. A child in the mid-Victorian era Alice unintentionally goes on an underground adventure after accidentally falling down a rabbit hole into Wonderland. The Knave of Hearts appears in Dallas Bowers film adaptation of Alice in Wonderland as a stop-motion puppet created by Lou BuninIn this version he is the Wonderland counterpart of Lewis Carroll himself voiced by Stephen Murray who also plays the latter in live-action.

In the sequel she steps through a mirror into an.


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