Added: Aug 21, 2008
From: TheMotionBrigades
Duration: 9:48
Lou Bunin was a prominent puppeteer, an artist, and pioneer of stop-motion animation in the latter half of the twentieth century. While working as a mural artist under Diego Rivera in Mexico City in 1926, Bunin created political puppet shows using marionettes including a production of Eugene O'Neill's The Hairy Ape. Photographer Tina Modotti took many pictures of Bunin and his puppets, incluing her renowned work, "The Hands of the Puppeteer." On his return to the United States, Bunin created animated three-dimensional puppets to appear in the 1929 World's Fair in New York. His political stop-motion satire, "Bury the Axis," is the first known stop-motion animated production in the United States. Later Bunin landed a job with MGM studios where he created the stop-motion Prologue to the famed film, Ziegfeld Follies (MGM). He was subsequently fired as a casualty of McCarthyism. Bunin went on to create a feature length stop-motion animation film adaptation of Alice in Wonderland in 1949, starring Carol Marsh as a live-action Alice. A lawsuit from Walt Disney prevented it from being widely released in the U.S., so that it would not compete with Disney's forthcoming 1951 animated version. Time Magazine article July 16th 1951:Walt Disney's animated color film Alice in Wonderland (RKO Radio) is booked into Manhattan's Criterion Theater for itsU.S. premiere Aug. i. Six days earner, Producer Lou Bunin's French-made puppet & live-action Alice in Wonderland (released through Souvaine Selective Pictures) is slated for its U.S. opening in two of Exhibitor Harry Brandt's Manhattan movie houses. Last week, after months of ominous rumbling, Disney and Souvaine entered into battle. Claimed Disney: Bunin's "inferior" Alice would deceive the public into going to see the wrong picture, thus spoiling his nice new Alice's box-office take. In good Tweedledee fashion, Souvaine retorted: Contrariwise!The battle was joined in Manhattan's district court, where Disney and RKO sued Souvaine and Brandt to restrain them from unveiling Bunin's Alice and cashing in on the Disney picture. Souvaine countered that it was "happy" Disney had finally seen fit to bring the squabble to a head. Said President Henry Souvaine (TIME, March 12): "The time has arrived for a properly constituted court of law to determine the legality or illegality of Mr. Disney's efforts over many years to destroy Mr. Bunin's property."The right to Lewis Carroll's 1865 classic have fallen into the public domain, making Alice fair game for any moviemaker. Disney announced his project in 1945, at about the time Bunin had the same idea. Bunin moved faster and held a 1949 premiere in Paris. In the U.S., Disney had gained an edge in 1938 by registering his Alice in Wonderland title with the Motion Picture Association of America.If Disney wins the court battle, Bunin's $1,500,000 Alice will be barred from U.S. exhibition until 18 months after Disney releases his $3,000,000 Alice. To Disney's contention that Bunin's competing Alice would cause "irreparable damage" to him and RKO, the Souvaine outfit blandly replied: "Actually, it is healthy for the industry to have two entirely different conceptions of a beloved classic appearing at approximately the same time . . . We believe that the public is entitled to see either one or both. We doubt that the name 'Alice in Wonderland' is any better known now than it was before Mr. Disney began his expensive exploitation job."
Channel: Film
Tags: alice aurel barta bunin cesky film french in klimt kratky lou motion praha quay stop svankmajer trnka wonderland
Rating: 4.76 (80 ratings) Views: 58158' favoriteCount='340 Comments: 67
jqfan Says:
Aug 21, 2008 - id this film in public domain or has it been released onto dvd?
giallore Says:
Aug 21, 2008 - totally 80's? this is from 1949.
XoxRaca09Xox Says:
Aug 21, 2008 - hehe lol d rabbit scared mee lol <3 dis 1 lol
CereJunchan Says:
Aug 21, 2008 - I was scared too!!!!
ocultoentumente Says:
Aug 21, 2008 - Estos muñecos de mierda asustan a los niños. jajajajajajajajajaja
Beagle0123 Says:
Aug 21, 2008 - That was one ugly baby!I was hoping to see more of the cheshire cat
AliceinWonder1 Says:
Aug 21, 2008 - This is my all time favourite movie!!! I love Carol Marsh from Brighton Rock. The puppets are amazing yet disturbing...lol
raslucio Says:
Aug 21, 2008 - mind trip
1Boi Says:
Aug 21, 2008 - creepy
StrawberryKakti Says:
Aug 21, 2008 - This is the best verison I've seen by far. I frist saw it on TV one day and I loved it. ^_^
grace317 Says:
Aug 21, 2008 - are this snippets of scenes, or the whole thing?
grace317 Says:
Aug 21, 2008 - i decided to answer myself-after reading the description at the side, it seems it was a full-length movie and these must therefore just be extracts.
xXxFangoriaxXx Says:
Aug 21, 2008 - i used to have it a long time ago on vhs..was a tad creepy haha
celluloidjunkie13 Says:
Aug 21, 2008 - This might be the most artistic and therefore 'best' version of this tale if only for the multiple uses of mixed medias ; ie: Stop motion puppetry, photography, poetry, choreography, and music. This is a true innovation! Thanks so much for posting.
jacquiy Says:
Aug 21, 2008 - if you think this is good check out jan svankmajer alice.
CyDaSnake Says:
Aug 21, 2008 - You should mention that the Svankmajer versions intetionaly surreal thus kinda nightmarish, the story in Svankmajers version fortunaly isn't 100% true to the book and I say its a good thing as I'm not a big fan of "direct adaptations", less room for creativity. You WILL hear alot of "Said (insert character here)" as the few lines spoken in the film are straight from the book.
softcellrock Says:
Aug 21, 2008 - i do have it and my be able to upload it coudl you upload this version pleaase?
Beatleobsessed Says:
Aug 21, 2008 - Creepy rabbit
dragster58 Says:
Aug 21, 2008 - My absolute FAVE story....more peeps should read this!! :)
Fidurta Says:
Aug 21, 2008 - A pretty Alice and ugly but brilliant puppets!
roflmaouber Says:
Aug 21, 2008 - my friend has told me that one of the alice in wonderland films that were made treated the actress who played alice so badly that she committed suicide, is this the one, if not does anyone know which it was or if it is true?
75xxKAiTYxxrawr57 Says:
Aug 21, 2008 - dude...THIS IS THE COOLES THIGN... EVER!!!O_O
klickenpod Says:
Aug 21, 2008 - i'm tripping the fuck out. this is amazing, FAR better than the disney version, and I love disney musicals. Then again.. the disney alice in wonderland was the absolute worst one..
KikiKitty99 Says:
Aug 21, 2008 - This is really amazin'!I love it! And... I want the rabbit >.>
inuyashaandkagome222 Says:
Aug 21, 2008 - wow...totally 80's!! haha XD