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Dreamchild - The True Story of Alice in Wonderland and Lewis Carroll. A film written by Dennis Potter. Directed by Gavin Millar. Starring Coral Browne, Peter Gallagher, Ian Holm and Amelia Shankley. 1985. Movie.

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  • thanks for posting this! excellent film!

  • For my money, this is bar none the creepiest take on the "Wonderland" characters. Thanks for posting this, now I can spread the Nightmare Fuel around!

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  • Gee, Mrs Hargreaves is like a female version of Ebenezer Scrooge.

  • @MakiLotus In each case, the 'dark' one was first. If you're flush and buying, look for the 'annotated Alice' - it is fascinating. In through the looking glass, there are a lot of math games going on, and Each chapter is also a plotted move of Alice, as pawn, making her way across the Chessboard to ... the Red Queen.

  • Lol, "Why Not Take All of Me"! I first heard this song on the Muppet Show. XD And Jim Henson's Creature Shop made the.. well.. creatures! I wonder if Jim asked to put the song in as kind of a song cameo type thing.

  • @MuseDuCafe I've read Through the Looking Glass, I thought it was a sequel more than anything else. I'm yet to have read Peter Pan in Kensington Garden, however, and actually want to read it now. That is.. if I can find a bookstore anywhere.. o.O Dang kindles..

  • This is so much better than Tim Burton's ...It seems he never even read the book when he was making it.

  • Tim Burton's version is shit compared to this. Even he, being the master he is, couldn't make it more bizarre

  • @darkprose It made me want to die at the end...He's so sad and shit. Definitely a great actor but such a sad character for me...

  • Thanks for this quietly very fine movie, with a very different take ineed on and around Lewis Carroll and 'Alice.' Very unsettling, and also lovely. Part of my wanting to find this includes the gorgeous music with the credits at the end.

  • @MuseDuCafe hm... *checks shelf* Yep, I have the kid's version. oooh Dark Peter Pan huh? That;s sounds good too :D I kinda wanna read the darker versions of Alice and Peter Pan now :P

  • thumbs up if u thought it was nightmare on elm street

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