Review of Alice in Wonderland (1933) by J.r. Jones for Chicago Reader — 24 Jul 1950
As usual with Burton, the visuals are much better than the story, and Carroll’s characters are richly realized--especially Tweedledum and Tweedledee, poster children for juvenile obesity, and the raving Red Queen, played with razor-sharp timing by Helena Bonham Carter.
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This review of Alice in Wonderland (1933) was written by J.r. Jones and published by Chicago Reader on 24 Jul 1950.
Alice in Wonderland has generally received mixed reviews.
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