Alice In Wonderland An X Rated Musical Fantasy 1976 [exclusive] Guide

The Rabbit Hole You Weren’t Supposed to Fall Into: A Look Back at Alice in Wonderland (1976)

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3.3 Music and Cinematography

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. Alice In Wonderland An X Rated Musical Fantasy 1976

In her dream, she follows a tap-dancing White Rabbit down the rabbit hole and enters a Wonderland that serves as a metaphor for sexual awakening. Throughout her journey, she encounters familiar characters reimagined through a bawdy lens: The Rabbit Hole You Weren’t Supposed to Fall

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