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Alice Comedies

Film series by Walt Disney in the 1920s

Alice Comedies

Summary

Film series by Walt Disney in the 1920s

FieldValue
nameAlice Comedies
imageAlice Comedies Poster.jpg
captionAlice Comedies poster
directorWalt Disney
producerMargaret J. Winkler
animatorUb Iwerks
Rollin Hamilton
Hugh Harman
Friz Freleng
starringAlice {{Plainlist
color_processBlack-and-white
studioLaugh-O-Gram Studio
Walt Disney Studio
countryUnited States
languageEnglish (with intertitles)

Rollin Hamilton Hugh Harman Friz Freleng

  • Virginia Davis (October 16, 1923 – February 1, 1925, December 15, 1925)
  • Margie Gay (February 15, 1925 – April 4, 1927)
  • Dawn O'Day (Alice's Egg Plant, May 30, 1925)
  • Lois Hardwick (April 18, 1927 – August 22, 1927)}} Walt Disney Studio

The Alice Comedies are a series of live-action animated shorts created by Walt Disney in the 1920s, in which a live action little girl named Alice (originally played by Virginia Davis) and an animated cat named Julius have adventures in an animated landscape. The shorts were the first work by what ultimately became The Walt Disney Company.

''Alice's Wonderland''

Disney, Ub Iwerks, and their staff made the first Alice Comedy, a one-reel (ten-minute) 1923 short subject titled Alice's Wonderland, while still heading the failing Laugh-O-Gram Studio in Kansas City, Missouri.

Alice's Wonderland begins with Alice entering a cartoon studio to witness cartoons being created. Alice is amazed by what she sees: the cartoon characters come to life and play around. After heading to bed that night, she dreams of being in the cartoon world, welcomed by all of the characters. Alice plays with them until a group of lions break free from a cage and chase her. Though never released, this short helped set the stage for what was to come in the later Alice Comedies, as it established the world as a playful dream and also introduced the elements which would soon define the series. The idea of setting a real-world girl in an animated world was at this point in film history still unique. The design and voice of the later series were all set by this original film.

The ''Alice Comedies'' series begins

Poster for the 1926 film ''Alice the Lumber Jack''. Margie Gay plays Alice.

After completing the film, the studio went bankrupt and was forced to shut down. After raising money by working as a freelance photographer, Disney bought a one-way train ticket to Los Angeles, California to live with his uncle Robert and his brother Roy. In California, Disney continued to send out proposals for the Alice series, in hopes of obtaining a distribution agreement. A deal was finally arranged through Winkler Pictures, run by Margaret Winkler and her fiancé, Charles Mintz. Because of a recent falling out with Pat Sullivan, the studio needed a quick replacement for their centerpiece Felix the Cat animated series. Disney convinced Davis's family to bring her from Missouri to Los Angeles to star in the series.

Shorts and subsequent releases

Walt Disney both directed and produced all 57 films in this series. Animation was done by Walt Disney, sometimes assisted by Rollin "Ham" Hamilton. Over the course of the series, four actresses played Alice: Virginia Davis (15), Margie Gay (31), Dawn O'Day (1) and Lois Hardwick (10). The film Alice in the Jungle contains only archival footage of Virginia Davis.

The shorts in this series are now all in the public domain in the United States. In 2000, Inkwell Images released Alice in Cartoonland – The Original Alice Comedies by Walt Disney in VHS, and in 2007 in DVD as part of the Golden Classics series with ten of the films as well as a documentary, poster gallery, and DVD ROM. In 2007, Kit Parker Films released another DVD called Alice in Cartoonland: The 35mm Collector's Set. In 2005 and again in 2007, ten shorts in the series were released as part of the Walt Disney Treasures series. Seven were part of the Disney Rarities that was released in 2005, while three more were released as part of The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, released in 2007.

In 2016, Alice shorts held by the EYE Film Institute in Amsterdam were restored for global re-release.

A total of 16 Alice Comedies shorts are thought to be lost, and 1 Alice Comedies short (Alice's Auto Race) has been partially found.

#TitleRelease dateActressStatus or DVD release(s)Notes
1Alice's WonderlandOctober 16, 1923Virginia Davis
2Alice's Day at SeaMarch 1, 1924Virginia Davis
3Alice's Spooky AdventureApril 1, 1924Virginia Davis
4Alice's Wild West ShowMay 1, 1924Virginia Davis
5Alice's Fishy StoryJune 1, 1924Virginia DavisUnknown
6Alice and the Dog CatcherJuly 1, 1924Virginia Davis
7Alice the PeacemakerAugust 1, 1924Virginia DavisUnknown
8Alice Gets in DutchNovember 1, 1924Virginia Davis
9Alice Hunting in AfricaNovember 15, 1924Virginia DavisUnknown
10Alice and the Three BearsDecember 1, 1924Virginia Davis
11Alice the PiperDecember 15, 1924Virginia DavisUnknown
12Alice Cans the CannibalsJanuary 1, 1925Virginia DavisA copy of the short with added music was uploaded to the Cult Cinema Classics YouTube channel April 14, 2024.
13Alice the ToreadorJanuary 15, 1925Virginia Davis
14Alice Gets StungFebruary 1, 1925Virginia Davis
15Alice Solves the PuzzleFebruary 15, 1925Margie Gay
16Alice's Egg PlantMay 30, 1925Dawn O'Day
17Alice Loses OutJune 15, 1925Margie GayUnknown
18Alice Gets Stage StruckJune 30, 1925Margie Gay
19Alice Wins the DerbyJuly 15, 1925Margie Gay
20Alice Picks the ChampJuly 30, 1925Margie GayFormerly lost
21Alice's Tin PonyAugust 15, 1925Margie Gay
22Alice Chops the SueyAugust 30, 1925Margie Gay
23Alice the Jail BirdSeptember 15, 1925Margie Gay
24Alice Plays CupidOctober 15, 1925Margie GayUnknown
25Alice Rattled by RatsNovember 15, 1925Margie Gay
26Alice in the JungleDecember 15, 1925Virginia Davis
27Alice on the FarmJanuary 1, 1926Margie Gay
28Alice's Balloon RaceJanuary 15, 1926Margie Gay
29Alice's OrphanJanuary 15, 1926Margie Gay
30Alice's Little ParadeFebruary 1, 1926Margie GayUnknown
31Alice's Mysterious MysteryFebruary 15, 1926Margie Gay
32Alice Charms the FishSeptember 6, 1926Margie GayLost cartoon
33Alice's Monkey BusinessSeptember 20, 1926Margie GayLost cartoon
34Alice in the Wooly WestOctober 4, 1926Margie Gay
35Alice the Fire FighterOctober 18, 1926Margie GayUnknown
36Alice Cuts the IceNovember 1, 1926Margie GayLost cartoon
37Alice Helps the RomanceNovember 15, 1926Margie GayA Dutch copy of the short with added music was uploaded to the Cult Cinema Classics YouTube channel May 12, 2024.
38Alice's Spanish GuitarNovember 29, 1926Margie GayUnknown
39Alice's Brown DerbyDecember 13, 1926Margie GayUnknown
40Alice the LumberJackDecember 27, 1926Margie GayLost cartoon
41Alice the Golf BugJanuary 10, 1927Margie GayLost cartoon
42Alice Foils the PiratesJanuary 24, 1927Margie GayLost cartoon
43Alice at the CarnivalFebruary 10, 1927Margie GayLost cartoon
44Alice at the RodeoFebruary 21, 1927Margie GayUnknown
45Alice the CollegiateMarch 7, 1927Margie GayLost cartoon
46Alice in the AlpsMarch 21, 1927Margie GayLost cartoon
47Alice's Auto RaceApril 4, 1927Margie GayPartially lost cartoon
48Alice's Circus DazeApril 18, 1927Lois HardwickA copy was uploaded to the Cult Cinema Classics YouTube channel August 4, 2024.
49Alice's Knaughty KnightMay 2, 1927Lois HardwickLost cartoon
50Alice's Three Bad EggsMay 16, 1927Lois HardwickLost cartoon
51Alice's PicnicMay 30, 1927Lois HardwickLost cartoon
52Alice's Channel SwimJune 13, 1927Lois HardwickLost cartoon
53Alice in the KlondikeJune 27, 1927Lois HardwickLost cartoon
54Alice's Medicine ShowJuly 11, 1927Lois HardwickLost cartoon
55Alice the WhalerJuly 25, 1927Lois Hardwick
56Alice the Beach NutAugust 8, 1927Lois HardwickLost cartoon
57Alice in the Big LeagueAugust 22, 1927Lois HardwickUnknown

References

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