how can i find a copy of this film?
how can i find a copy of this film?
shareIt has been included in Jonathan Miller's Alice in Wonderland, which is distributed by the BBC.
shareHi there
I have seen a DVD released by the BFI and is called Alice in Wonderland (1966) and the silent 1903 version is included as an extra. You can also purchase a copy from the Tate Modern (museum of art)shop in the UK or even at the National Media Museum in Bradford, UK.
Chris
It's also been uploaded onto Youtube here:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=NlEAk7EDX7w
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Removed due to copyright violations? That is ridiculous. The film is 97 years old!
shareThanks for the tip Abbaman. I might look out for that actually.
shareLook it up on google video if you just want to watch it, it worked for me. Im not sure of how you could buy it, maybe try ebay.
"Being followed by rocks now are we?"
http://www.archive.org/details/Alice_in_Wonderland_1903
and you get to own it.
here the restored Version by the BFI National Archive
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zeIXfdogJbA
You can watch it here
http://www.theauteurs.com/films/24647
the auteurs . com is a good source
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Adding to the list of places this is available:
It is on a dual-format BFI release of Jan Svankmajer's Alice.
We got women talking back. We got people playing stringed instruments. It's the end of days.