After Alice is caught pulling a prank in class, she's sent to the corner with a dunce's cap, where she quickly grows tired and begins daydreaming. She imagines herself cavorting with various... Read allAfter Alice is caught pulling a prank in class, she's sent to the corner with a dunce's cap, where she quickly grows tired and begins daydreaming. She imagines herself cavorting with various animals until they're all espied by her teacher, who immediately calls forth her book arm... Read allAfter Alice is caught pulling a prank in class, she's sent to the corner with a dunce's cap, where she quickly grows tired and begins daydreaming. She imagines herself cavorting with various animals until they're all espied by her teacher, who immediately calls forth her book army to vanquish Alice and friends. After a lengthy chase, Alice defends herself by forming h... Read all
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Other people commenting on this series have made claims that Alice was a 'groundbreaking' series combining, as it did, live action and animation. In actual fact, Fleischer's 'Out of the Inkwell' series had been in production for six years at this time and had much better production values and scripts. Nonetheless, it is a pleasure to see a print of this early Disney short on the newest Disney Treasures DVD. Take my advice and skip the Leonard Maltin introduction which apologizes for there actually being anything of interest here. Thanks for getting it out to us, Leonard. Worth seeing if you are a Disneyphile or interested in the history of animation.
Apart from Alice being a bit faded in a few portions (possibly due to film decomposition), this is another good Alice film from Walt Disney. The pace is brisk, cute little Virginia Davis is just fine as Alice and the film still holds up reasonably well today. It has a silly sort of charm that most of the films have and it's all in good fun. Well worth seeing.
The short begins with Alice in a classroom where she is blamed when an exploding balloon covers her teacher's face in ink. Alice is banished to a stool in the corner and given a Dunce Cap (when is the last time you saw one of those). She falls asleep and dreams she is outside the schoolhouse dancing with a bunch of cartoon animals. A cartoon version of her teacher (with devil's horns) comes outside the break up the fun. Trailing behind as her assistants are three animated books; labeled reading-writing-arithmetic.
The two sides shoot cannons at each other with inconclusive results until a cayenne pepper charge cause the books to sneeze until they are just piles of pages. But the next charge backfires and Alice and her pals begin to sneeze.
Although crudely drawn the animations do convey a bit of personality and Virginia Davis does a great job with her part.
Then again, what do I know? I'm only a child.
*** (out of 4)
Alice finds herself in another adventure after the teacher sits her in the corner where she dreams out a little revenge. Once again the mixture of live action and animation work wonderfully well together in this cute short.
Alice's Wild West Show (1924)
*** 1/2 (out of 4)
Wonderful Disney short has Alice (Virginia Davis from their Alice's Wonderland) putting on a Wild West show only to have the neighborhood bully show up and try to wreck it. The mix of live action and animation here is very well done and highly entertaining especially one scene where Alice's coach is being chased by Indians. A lot of laughs and some nice suspense as well.
Did you know
- TriviaThe phrase "To Get in Dutch" means to get into trouble. It was commonly used in the Midwest in from the 1920s to the 1950s.
- GoofsThe wall map in the school room is abruptly blown by the wind at one point, suggesting that the set is actually outdoors.
- ConnectionsReferenced in La main derrière la souris - L'histoire d'Ub Iwerks (1999)
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- Алиса попадает в неприятности
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- Runtime10 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1