Dreamchild (1985)



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Synopsis:
Irreverent British writer Dennis Potter speaks aloud what many literary historians have only postulated in whispers in Dreamchild. The film is set in 1932, on the 100th anniversary of the birth of Alice in Wonderland creator Lewis Carroll. The guest of honor at the New York-based celebration is 80-year-old Alice Liddell (Coral Browne), who as a child inspired Carroll's whimsical novels. Amidst the cajoling of both devoted fans and fast-buck hustlers, the grim-faced Alice tries to remain calm and dignified. What none of the idolaters suspect is that Alice harbors a long-suppressed secret concerning her "very special" relationship with Carroll -- a secret revealed in an extremely tasteful fashion during a flashback sequence, featuring Amelia Shankley as young Alice and Ian Holm as Charles Dodgson, the virginal, child-obsessed clergyman whom the world knew as Lewis Carroll. The darkness of Dennis Potter's vision is lightened by Muppeteer Jim Henson's marvelous three-dimensional renditions of the Wonderland and Looking Glass characters.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
10/4/1985
Director Credit
Gavin Millar Director
Cast Credit
Sam Douglas Reporter
Kenneth Victor Campbell March Hare
Oliver Pierre President of University
Fulton Mackay Gryphon
Alan Bennett Mock Turtle
Danny Brainin Reporter/Photographer
Nigel Hawthorne
Julie Walters Dormouse
Anthony Haygarth Mad Hatter
Jeffrey Chiswick Radio Actor
Johnny M. 1st Crooner
Frank Middlemass Caterpillar
Roger Ashton-Griffiths Rev. Duckworth
Pat Starr Radio Actress
Peter Whitman Radio Producer
Derek Hoxby Editor
Alan Sherman Reporter
Ron Travis Editor
Ron Berglas Editor
Rupert Wainwright Hargreaves
Ken Campbell Radio Sound Effects Man
Tony Mansell Waldorf Astoria Crooner
James Wilby Baker
Peter Banks Editor
Thomasine Heiner Announcer/Chairman
Coral Browne Alice Hargreaves
Ian Holm Rev. Charles Dodgson
Peter Gallagher Jack Dolan
Nicola Cowper Lucy
Caris Corfman Sally Mackeson
Jane Asher Mrs. Liddell
Amelia Shankley Little Alice
Imogen Boorman Loriona
Emma King Edith
Shane Rimmer Mr. Marl
William Hootkins Radio Actor
Ron Mueck Gryphon
Steve Whitmire Mock Turtle
Karen Prell Dormouse
Michel Sundin March Hare
Production Credits Credit
Verity Lambert Producer
Rick McCallum Producer
Dennis Potter Producer
Kenith Trodd Producer
Art Department Credit
Len Huntingford Art Director
Roger Hall Production Designer
Marianne Ford Art Director
Choreography Credit
Gates McFadden Choreography
Film Camera Credit
Billy Williams Cinematographer
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Eddie Knight Makeup
Jane Robinson Costume Designer



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