Due to stage fright after she is expected to sing at a party, Alice (Tina Majorino) runs away. She sees a White Rabbit (Richard Coombs) the size of a man and follows him, resulting in her falling into a hole and landing in Wonderland. In Wonderland she meets a variety of strange characters such as Major Caterpillar (Ben Kingsley), the Duchess (Elizabeth Spriggs), the Cheshire Cat (Whoopi Goldberg), and the Mad Hatter (Martin Short). Eventually, she meets the Queen (Miranda Richardson) who has Alice play croquet with her using flamingos and hedgehogs. Afterwards, Alice is required to serve as a witness when the Knave of Hearts (Jason Flemyng) is accused of stealing the Queen's jam tarts, and it is up to Alice to decide his fate.
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Robbie Coltrane | Ned Tweedledum |
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Whoopi Goldberg | Cheshire Cat |
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Ben Kingsley | Major Caterpillar |
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Christopher Lloyd | White Knight |
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Pete Postlethwaite | Carpenter |
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Miranda Richardson | Queen of Hearts |
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Martin Short | Mad Hatter |
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Peter Ustinov | Walrus |
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George Wendt | Fred Tweedledee |
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Gene Wilder | Mock Turtle |
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Tina Majorino | Alice |
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Ken Dodd | Mr. Mouse |
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Jason Flemyng | Sir Jack / the Knave of Hearts |
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Sheila Hancock | Cook |
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Simon Russell Beale | King Cedric of Hearts |
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Liz Smith | Miss Lory |
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Elizabeth Spriggs | Duchess |
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Donald Sinden | the voice of the Gryphon |
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Joanna Lumley | Tiger Lily |
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Richard Coombs | The White Rabbit |
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Kiran Shah | The White Rabbit |
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Francis Wright | The March Hare |
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Adrian Getley | The March Hare |
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Robert Tygner | The March Hare |
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Nigel Plaskitt | The Dormouse |
| Director | Nick Willing |
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| Writer | Lewis Carroll, Peter Barnes | |
| Producer | Robert Halmi Sr., Robert A. Halmi, Dyson Lovell, Chris Thompson | |
| Musician | Richard Hartley | |
| Photography | Giles Nuttgens | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Regions | Region 2 |