How many different versions of Alice in Wonderland are there?

Alice in Wonderland (franchise)

Alice in Wonderland
Film(s) Alice in Wonderland (1951; animated) Alice in Wonderland (2010; live-action) Alice Through the Looking Glass (2016)
Television series Adventures in Wonderland (1992–1995) Once Upon a Time in Wonderland (2013–2014) Alice’s Wonderland Bakery (2022)

Are there two versions of Alice in Wonderland?

Alice in Wonderland: An X-rated Musical Fantasy (1976) Three varyingly explicit versions were released, with 20th Century-Fox pairing the tamest in a double bill with George Lucas’s Star Wars (1977).

Which version of Alice in Wonderland is the original?

‘Alice’s Adventures Under Ground’, the original manuscript version of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. A treasured early manuscript version of one of the most famous and enduring children’s stories, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.

When was the first Alice in Wonderland film made?

1951
Alice in Wonderland, American animated musical film, released in 1951, that was a madcap family classic based on Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland (1865) and included elements of his later sequel, Through the Looking-Glass (1871). It was produced by Walt Disney.

Is there a dark version of Alice in Wonderland?

Alice, by Christina Henry Alice is one of the darker reimaginings on this list. It starts with Alice in an insane asylum, like so many of these iterations do, but this one travels to a more dangerous wonderland than we’re used to seeing. There’s a New City, and an Old.

How much is a first edition Alice in Wonderland worth?

Between $2 million and $3 million
Years later, the original copy of “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” that survived its waste paper fate is estimated to be worth a princely sum in 2016: Between $2 million and $3 million, in Christie’s view, which will put the book up for auction in June once it completes a tour of the West Coast.

Where was Alice in Wonderland 1903 filmed?

Port Meadow
At the beginning of the restoration, it states that this is the first movie adaptation of Lewis Carroll’s 1865 children’s book Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. It was filmed mostly at Port Meadow in Oxford.

What drug was Lewis Carroll addicted to?

laudanum
Carroll is, indeed, known to have taken laudanum (medicine containing opium); however, in the Victorian era this was readily available without prescription and widely used as a cure for hundreds of ailments, without any knowledge that the drug it contained was so addictive.

Was Lewis Carroll addicted?

Based on all evidence unearthed to date, unless you count the occasional use of an over-the counter homeopathic remedy, Lewis Carroll was not a drug user.