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Free Alice In Wonderland DVD with Daily Express (Saturday)
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With today's (Saturday) Daily Express, You get a Free Alice In Wonderland DVD. The DVD is in a Cardboard slip case and isn't the animated version but It does look quite good from what was shown in the advert. It's the same Film as This One
In tomorrows Sunday Express, You get a Alice through The Looking Glass Story/audio CD.
Lewis Carroll's classic children's story has long proved fertile ground for Freudian analysis, Surrealists, social historians, literary critics and filmmakers. The numerous film adaptations range from a Disney production to a brilliantly quirkly and disturbing version from Czech animator Jan Svankmajer. Jonathan Miller's version (scored by Ravi Shankar), made for BBC1 in 1966, is truly original, slyly subversive, and perfectly captures the haunting, dreamlike, subtly menacing atmosphere of Carroll's fantasy. The stellar cast includes members of the acting aristocracy as well as iconic figures of the period.
In tomorrows Sunday Express, You get a Alice through The Looking Glass Story/audio CD.
Lewis Carroll's classic children's story has long proved fertile ground for Freudian analysis, Surrealists, social historians, literary critics and filmmakers. The numerous film adaptations range from a Disney production to a brilliantly quirkly and disturbing version from Czech animator Jan Svankmajer. Jonathan Miller's version (scored by Ravi Shankar), made for BBC1 in 1966, is truly original, slyly subversive, and perfectly captures the haunting, dreamlike, subtly menacing atmosphere of Carroll's fantasy. The stellar cast includes members of the acting aristocracy as well as iconic figures of the period.
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