Here is the "Alice in Wonderland" segment during the March 18, 1951 episode of The Fred Waring Show, featuring Kathryn Beaumont, Sterling Holloway, and a special appearance by Walt Disney.
Would you call me cool or lame for bookmarking this page? It ALWAYS makes me happy! I always laugh when they sing the "Unbirthday Song". I can't tell if it's real laughter or what, but all I can tell you is, it's real happiness! I feel weird because I'm 13 and THIS is the kind of stuff that makes me happy...
Kathryn is so adorable here. It almost makes me wish they had made a live-action/animation combination version of Alice with Kathryn interacting with animated characters. I'm sure she would have been delightful and excellent portraying Alice in live-action.
Interestingly enough, Walt Disney made a series of "Alice Comics" which were short little films with a girl named Alice (played by a succession of little girls) in which the eponymous heroine had adventures with animated characters. As for Kathy, she did indeed make a delightful and excellent live-action Alice-- right here in this show!
Andrew Goeing2 Walt Disney was planning to produce an adaptation in the 1930s with Mary Pickford paired up with an animated Mickey Mouse, but Paramount had in mind a celebrity version of Alice in Wonderland to be produced so Walt canned the project and moved on to another story: that story, as we all know, being "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs".
BayareaGuy06 Hugh Brannun, or "Lumpy" as he was sometimes called, also played "Mr. Greenjeans," the farmer on the classic children's television program "Captain Kangaroo."
Walt Disney had previously promoted his "upcoming" cartoon version of "Alice" during his first hour-long special that appeared on Christmas Day 1950 over NBC, "One Hour In Wonderland" (also featuring Kathryn). This was Walt's second appearance on national television.....
Happy Birthday Lewis Carroll. I celebrate my own birthday on the same day. It's charmed my life for 67 years. Adored....skip to 6:15 on the video for the sheer ALICE enchantment..
I always found it perplexing how on the "Gold Classics Collection" release from 2000, they included this as an extra on the VHS version, while the DVD version for some reason lacked it... (I'm not making this up BTW, my family owned both versions.)
@@AndrewsMagicandMore Not to forget. I have the 2004 DVD with this Bonus Feature, yet it still includes the cue dots at the part when Walt finishes talking to us about the animation sketches.
@@criminallyautistic8372 Not necessarily, but I think that Kathryn Beaumont actually recorded the song in the studio with a microphone and headset first, and she broke down into tears when singing then, so for this episode they wanted to try to make her not cry when being filmed.
I once had a video tape of Alice in Wonderland, and at the end, a special presentation both with this and a tour of Disney studio by Walt himself making Alice
Liek Sammy Kaye's Fred's should have continued into the 60s when You-know-WHO Welk and Mitch you knwo -who had theirs..he worked until his 1984 death. Incredibly versatile showman! THanks for posting this (binge-listening a lotta Waring)
Thank's for this video. I really enjoying this. Whrn I saw the live action movie, I really don't know what did Johnny say as Mad Hatter. But when I see this (18:41), now I know what is what.
At 11:36 she did amazing singing good advice and it make me sad almost cryed when she sang that song and I thought she crying and I want to cry with her too :)
At 11:36, Kathryn Beaumont sings Very good advice from the 1951 animated film, the only differences between this version and the movie is the third part of the song At 12:14 that was changed after the second verse of the song and Katherine does not cry.
Please, list every other behind-the-scenes of all Disney cartoons from 1920s to 1967, including their drawings, live-action models, storyboards, music, and more.
Great to have one of the old musical variety shows here..including a Waring one..and yes, he did invent the still avalable WARING BLENDOR..just asd GEORGE FOREMAN did th Forman Mean, clean, mixing mahcine food processor (pardon typos, but in contesxt you'll knwo what I was typoing,,) hmmm.Walt Disney himself..
Sterling Holloway the voice of Mr. Stork in Dumbo Chester Cat in Alice in Wonderland Kaa the Snake in The Jungle Book Rufort the Mouse in The Aristocats And the beloved Winnie the Pooh in The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
The movie was a FLOP in its initial release. It has since become a classic, starting with the drug-taking generation of the 1960s (when the Disney company withdrew the film from 16mm rental because of the implied mind-altering substances Alice ingests).
VERY true, and also of, among others with memorable Disney song hits, "So Dear to my Heart", "Pinocchio" and some others. of course not all were flops many major successes and the Mr.Waring, himself a total match for Disney in his huge multi-taking, to use a modern idom here, and his crew REALLY put Sterling in the picture as the cat, no animaiton needed! Of coruse Alice was patterned after her player Miss Beautmont! n(She also reprised the voice for both 1958 and 1974-present Alice in wodnerland ride voices.)
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Waring Blendors..ya ever come across one, when ya finally reach the Pearly gates, thabnk Fred himsel,f he invented it (Imagine if these, and not the multimixers were the McDonald's mixers of choice,..)
Wonderland logic be like “theres always an unbirthday to a birthday, and when there’s a birthday there’s an unbirthday and so on. An unbirthday is birthday without an un, but an unbirthday with a birthday”