Alice Through the Looking Glass (1966)

  • Review Date: February 6, 2010
  • NR
  • Genre: Fantasy
  • 2010
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Common Sense Media says

Dated but surprisingly entertaining '60s network special.
greenON: Content is age-appropriate for kids this age.
yellowPAUSE: Know your child; some content
may not be right for some kids.
redOFF: Not age-appropriate for kids this age.
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What parents need to know

Parents need to know that this family-friendly 1966 NBC special is a musical adaptation of Lewis Carroll's Alice Through the Looking Glass, featuring a cast of then-well-known stars, like Ricardo Montalban and Jack Palance. There's nothing objectionable, although the Jabberwock character and three fairy-tale witches might frighten preschool-aged kids. The '60s-style musical numbers and low-tech sets might put off some older kids used to slicker special effects, but younger children will appreciate Alice's fantasy adventure.


What's the story?

In NBC's 1966 musical adaptation, Alice Through the Looking Glass, young Alice (Judi Rolin) is summoned through a mirror into Looking Glass Land, where the White King and Queen (Ricardo Montalban, Nanette Fabray) and Ren King and Queen (Robert Coote, Agnes Moorehead) ask her to help them defeat the evil Jabberwock (Jack Palance), who is threatening their subjects. Alice decides she's up to the task, and that she'd love to be a Queen herself, so she travels through the magical kingdom making new friends like nursery-rhyme characters Tweedledum and Tweedledee (The Smothers Brothers) and Humpty Dumpty (Jimmy Durante) and Lester the Jester (Roy Castle) on her adventure.


Is it any good?

 

There's no denying that the painted sets and cheesy costumes are quite dated, but that's to be expected, even from one of the most expensive network specials from 1966. More than four decades later, most adult audiences will only recognize about a third of the actors, but unsurprisingly, young kids won't care. The costumes, the singing, and the live-studio audience don't take away from the charm of Alice's journey through Looking Glass Land.

It's wonderful to see the late Montalban, best known to those under-50 as Mr. Roarke, Khan, and the grandpa in Spy Kids, who was actually an accomplished musical-theater performer early in his nearly-70-year career. The always-funny Smothers Brothers, a creepy Palance, and legendary Durante are also a treat, and English entertainer Castle is particularly memorable as a Jester who helps Alice. Rolin, the actress who plays Alice, isn't as impressive as the all-star supporting cast, but she looks the part, and that's enough. This is not the definitive adaptation of Carroll's story, but it's an appealing throwback to a time when networks put on original family-friendly productions.


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What families can talk about

  • Families can talk about Alice's response to being in Looking Glass Land. Should she have volunteered to become a Queen, or was she being manipulated by the White King and Queen?

  • How does this musical compare to the other Alice adaptations?


This review was written by Sandie Angulo Chen
Teen, 17 years old
March 21, 2010
 
My aunt is a fan...

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Adult
May 30, 2010
 
Worth it!
A wonderful movie I really enjoyed when I was young and would love to see it again sometime!!

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Adult
October 7, 2010
 
Very dated, but that being said this is a wonderful version of Alice! Children will enjoy the bright sets and the music and adults will enjoy the story :)

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This review was written by Sandie Angulo Chen
Studio:Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment
Director:Alan Handley
Cast:Agnes Moorehead, Judi Rolin, Ricardo Montalban, Roy Castle
Genre:Fantasy
Run time:90 minutes
DVD release date:February 9, 2010
MPAA rating:NR

This review was written by Sandie Angulo Chen
 

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