Alice in Wonderland (1933) featuring W.C. Fields as Humpty-Dumpty
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He must have broken into dusty after that fall caust the sound it made
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@taurusgirl65 I know the '33 version used to be on YT in full but it's gone AFAIK, there are some scenes from it though on YT.
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@spunkets I guess if children see this version, or have seen it years ago, it was probably to give them some kind of assurance Dumpty would be okay. And when they get older they will read the poem or ask why the whole thing was changed.
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@er10b I have the 1985 version on DVD and I believe Ann Jillian performs as the Red Queen. And I looked up the woman who performed Alice in the 1933 version, her name is Charlotte Henry; she was Bo Peep in March of the Wooden Soldiers. :) And I mean is the 1933 film version on Youtube? I know the 1985 film is on here.
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I'm looking at the SFX on Humpty Dumpty and I am laughing.
You could superimpose a face easier than it was in those days and it looks a lot more convincing too...
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@taurusgirl65 I think you mean the '85 version with Ann Jillian I take it? Yes, the '85 version is on Youtube.
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this is the same version my high school is doing i want to be humpty dumpty this really helps and its amazing too <3
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Is there a way to see the whole film on here? And doesn't the woman who played Alice the same woman who played Bo Peep in March of the Wooden Soldiers?
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Didn't like W.C. Fields very much really, I like him better in the silent era but not him in the talkies between the 1930s to the early 1940s!
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I want an unbirthday present!
Wow, That Humpty Dumpty is creepy, like the old Kinder Surprise advert. I think certain things look more creepier when they are in black and white. I want to get this version on dvd but I read something about the movie being cut down from its original 90 minutes. Still, if that is the only version I will probably still get it. Thanks for uploading.
0Sceadugengan0 7 months ago 4
Chocadooby!
rocketdave 7 months ago 2