Alice In Wonderland An X Rated Musical Fantasy 1976 Hot! 🎯 Premium
Directed by Bud Townsend (who later helmed the cult horror-comedy Nightmare in Blood ), this film is not a clumsy, low-rent loop reel. It is, astonishingly, a full-blown musical . Yes, the denizens of Lewis Carroll’s psychedelic nightmare sing, dance, and... engage in acts that would have made the real Alice Liddell’s governess faint into her crumpets.
The film follows (played by Kristine DeBell), a mousy and "dainty" librarian who rejects her boyfriend’s sexual advances. After falling asleep while reading the original novel, she enters a sexualized Wonderland. Guided by the White Rabbit , she encounters familiar characters like Humpty Dumpty , the Mad Hatter , and the Queen of Hearts , each personifying different sexual attributes or offering advice that aids in her sexual awakening. By the end of her dream, Alice is sexually liberated and returns to the real world to enthusiastically reunite with her boyfriend. Production and Reception Alice In Wonderland An X Rated Musical Fantasy 1976
Long before Hollywood stars queued up for prestige biopics, and decades before gritty “reimaginings” became a streaming staple, there was a brief, bizarre moment in the 1970s when classic literature collided head-on with the porn chic movement. The result? Films like Alice in Wonderland: An X-Rated Musical Fantasy (1976)—a title that leaves absolutely nothing to the imagination, except perhaps the question: Who thought this was a good idea? Directed by Bud Townsend (who later helmed the
The film features an original score with songs performed by the cast, including numbers such as "What’s a Girl to Do?" and the catchy, upbeat title track. The production design utilized colorful costumes and outdoor locations in New York's Harriman State Park, moving away from the claustrophobic, dimly lit interiors typical of the genre. It was shot on 35mm film, giving it a glossy, mainstream aesthetic. engage in acts that would have made the