'March Hare' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (2011)
Actors:
Steve Eveleigh (editor),
Simon Russell Beale (actor),
Simon Russell Beale (actor),
Joby Talbot (composer),
Jonathan Haswell (director),
Dominic Best (director),
Oliver MacFarlane (producer),
Zenaida Yanowsky (actress),
Christopher Wheeldon (miscellaneous crew),
Zenaida Yanowsky (actress),
Christopher Saunders (actor),
Steven McRae (actor),
Steven McRae (actor),
Christopher Saunders (actor),
Ricardo Cervera (actor),
Genres:
Drama,
Fantasy,
Music,
The Delivery (2008)
Actors:
John Rubinstein (actor),
Stephanie Zimbalist (actress),
Efrem Zimbalist Jr. (actor),
Michael York (actor),
John Rubinstein (actor),
Kirby Heyborne (actor),
Harlan Ellison (actor),
Harlan Ellison (actor),
Jeff Lass (composer),
Orson Scott Card (actor),
Jennifer Betit Yen (actress),
Mirron E. Willis (actor),
Mark Deakins (actor),
Stephen Hoye (actor),
J. Paul Boehmer (actor),
Plot: A reluctant-reader teen's quest for a solution to an due-yesterday English Lit assignment leads her discovering the value of the audio book. She encounters temperament, talent and a glimpse of the supernatural as she wends her way through a series of recording studios, until her imagination skyrockets her into a full-blown 1830's Mad Tea Party Scene, Alice in Wonderland meets Audiobooks.
Keywords: alice-in-wonderland, literacy, two-word-title, written-by-director
Genres:
Fantasy,
Short,
Taglines: They tried every trick in the audiobook to get her hooked It all went into one ear and ... into the other.
The Hatter and the Queen (2008)
Actors:
Chris Hammar (actor),
Chris Hammar (writer),
Chris Hammar (director),
Chris Hammar (producer),
Chris Hammar (composer),
Chris Hammar (editor),
Kate Parkin (actress),
Sarah Casolaro (actress),
Dylan Mayer (actor),
Mike Citera (actor),
John Pitek (actor),
Jefferson MacDonald (actor),
Grayden Gordon (actor),
Brad Geyer (actor),
Plot: Alice has grown older and as a result her imagination has been all but abandoned. The effects on Wonderland, her dream world, have been dire. The Queen of hearts is missing and the Mad Hatter has seized control over her kingdom. After a horrible nightmare in which Alice witnesses the Hatter butcher his old friend the March Hare, she plummets down the rabbit hole once again to a place in which the line between dreams and reality begin to blur. The Hatter and The Queen is loosely based on the novels, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking- Glass by Lewis Carroll.
Genres:
Fantasy,
Short,
Taglines: Welcome to Wonderland...
Down the Rabbit Hole (2005)
Actors:
Lewis Carroll (writer),
Chelsea Archer (actor),
Chelsea Archer (actor),
Chelsea Archer (actor),
Chelsea Archer (actor),
Chelsea Archer (actor),
Chelsea Archer (actor),
Daniel Baker (editor),
Daniel Baker (writer),
Daniel Baker (actor),
Daniel Baker (director),
Ashley Bigbee (miscellaneous crew),
Ben Drake (actor),
Ben Drake (actor),
Ashley Bigbee (actress),
Genres:
Adventure,
Short,
Disney Sing-Along-Songs: Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah (1986)
Actors:
Phil Savenick (producer),
Corey Burton (actor),
Corey Burton (actor),
Jerry Colonna (actor),
Buddy Ebsen (actor),
Harry Arends (producer),
Ed Wynn (actor),
Fess Parker (actor),
Verna Felton (actress),
Bobby Driscoll (actor),
Bobby Driscoll (actor),
Johnny Lee (actor),
Luana Patten (actress),
Kathryn Beaumont (actress),
Adriana Caselotti (actress),
Plot: Imagine Hearing Songs from Disney Movies. But wait. What If You Don't know all the words? No Problem. Join Professor Owl as he guides you through this Sing Along Video and one of The songs on here will be.... You guessed it. Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah. Enjoy!
Keywords: alice-in-wonderland, cartoon-insect, cinderella, cricket-the-insect, davy-crockett, fairy, fairy-godmother, hyphen-in-title, mad-hatter, owl
Genres:
Family,
Music,
Short,
Quotes:
[first lines]::Professor Owl: [Professor Owl enters his classroom at the beginning of the day] Is everybody ready?::Students: To sing along!::Professor Owl: With Disney songs!::Students: [singing] A Disney sing along!::Professor Owl: [rhythmic talking] Now you at home can sing along/with your favorite Disney songs./We will play every note/so you can sing along.::Students: [singing] Join right in, sing along,/with your favorite Disney songs./Once you've heard every word/you'll want to sing along.::Bertie Birdbrain: But I don't know all of the songs!::Professor Owl: We'll make sure you can't go wrong!::Students: Sing along, one and all/Follow the bouncing ball.::Professor Owl: You'll find out before you're done/music's fun for everyone.::Professor Owl, Students: Join right in, sing along with::Students: Dis-ney sing a-long Songs! [Bertie crashes two cymbals]
Dreamchild (1985)
Actors:
William Hootkins (actor),
Verity Lambert (producer),
Steve Whitmire (actor),
Roger Ashton-Griffiths (actor),
Alan Bennett (actor),
Julie Walters (actress),
Shane Rimmer (actor),
Alan Shearman (actor),
Steve Whitmire (actor),
Peter Gallagher (actor),
Tony Haygarth (actor),
Ian Holm (actor),
Ian Holm (actor),
Stanley Myers (composer),
Rick McCallum (producer),
Plot: Exploring the somewhat darker and more mysterious side of the Lewis Carroll's classic book, the movie follows Alice Liddell (the book's inspiration) as an old woman who is haunted by the characters she was once so amused by. As she thinks back on it, she starts to see her relationship with the shy author/professor in a new way and realizes the vast change between the young Alice and the old.
Keywords: 1930s, alice-in-wonderland, artist, centenary, columbia-university, dream, dying, eighty-something, fantasy-sequence, flashback
Genres:
Biography,
Comedy,
Drama,
Fantasy,
Romance,
Quotes:
Alice Hargreaves: [a journalist has just offered her some flowers] Are you one of those - oh, what are they called - Homosexuals?
Journey to Midnight (1968)
Actors:
Roy Ward Baker (director),
Anthony Hinds (producer),
Harry Robertson (composer),
Julie Harris (actress),
Fay Compton (actress),
James Needs (editor),
Sebastian Cabot (actor),
Bernard Lee (actor),
Marne Maitland (actor),
Chad Everett (actor),
Edward Fox (actor),
Joan Crawford (actress),
Michael Nightingale (actor),
Norman Chappell (actor),
Robert Bloch (writer),
Genres:
Horror,
Alice in Wonderland (1955)
Actors:
Maurice Evans (actor),
Maurice Evans (miscellaneous crew),
Lewis Carroll (writer),
Maurice Evans (writer),
Reginald Gardiner (actor),
George Schaefer (director),
Maurice Evans (producer),
Tom Bosley (actor),
Bobby Clark (actor),
J. Pat O'Malley (actor),
Sarah Churchill (actress),
Elsa Lanchester (actress),
Karl Swenson (actor),
Noel Taylor (costume designer),
Gilbert Mack (actor),
Genres:
Family,
Fantasy,
Alice in Wonderland (1951)
Actors:
Doris Lloyd (actress),
Bill Thompson (actor),
Bill Thompson (actor),
Queenie Leonard (actress),
Sterling Holloway (actor),
Don Barclay (actor),
Heather Angel (actress),
James MacDonald (actor),
Jerry Colonna (actor),
J. Pat O'Malley (actor),
J. Pat O'Malley (actor),
J. Pat O'Malley (actor),
J. Pat O'Malley (actor),
Thurl Ravenscroft (actor),
Walt Disney (producer),
Plot: Disney version of Lewis Carroll's children's story. Alice becomes bored and her mind starts to wander. She sees a white rabbit who appears to be in a hurry. She chases it into its burrow and then a most bizarre series of adventures begins.
Keywords: 1860s, 19th-century, alice-in-wonderland, alternate-dimension, anthropomorphic-animal, anthropomorphic-flower, anthropomorphic-moon, anthropomorphic-playing-card, anthropomorphic-sun, anthropomorphism
Genres:
Adventure,
Animation,
Family,
Fantasy,
Musical,
Taglines: A world of wonders in One Great Picture 'Tis brillig! The all-cartoon Musical Wonderfilm!
Quotes:
Queen of Hearts: And who is this?::King of Hearts: Let me see, my dear. It's certainly not a heart. Do you suppose it's a club?
Alice: I simply must get through!::Doorknob: Sorry, you're much too big. Simply impassible.::Alice: You mean impossible?::Doorknob: No, impassible. Nothing's impossible.
Cheshire Cat: Oh, by the way, if you'd really like to know, he went that way.::Alice: Who did?::Cheshire Cat: The White Rabbit.::Alice: He did?::Cheshire Cat: He did what?::Alice: Went that way.::Cheshire Cat: Who did?::Alice: The White Rabbit.::Cheshire Cat: What rabbit?::Alice: But didn't you just say - I mean - Oh, dear.::Cheshire Cat: Can you stand on your head?::Alice: Oh!
[Alice falls down the rabbit hole and her dress poofs up like a parachute]::Alice: Well, after this I should think nothing of falling down stairs.
White Rabbit: [singing] I'm late / I'm late / For a very important date. / No time to say "Hello, Goodbye". / I'm late, I'm late, I'm late.
Alice: If I had a world of my own, everything would be nonsense. Nothing would be what it is because everything would be what it isn't. And contrary-wise; what it is it wouldn't be, and what it wouldn't be, it would. You see?
Daisy: What kind of a garden do you come from?::Alice: Oh, I don't come from any garden.::Daisy: Do you suppose she's a wildflower?
Cheshire Cat: If I were looking for a white rabbit, I'd ask the Mad Hatter.::Alice: The Mad Hatter? Oh, no no no...::Cheshire Cat: Or, you could ask the March Hare, in that direction.::Alice: Oh, thank you. I think I'll see him...::Cheshire Cat: Of course, he's mad, too.::Alice: But I don't want to go among mad people.::Cheshire Cat: Oh, you can't help that. Most everyone's mad here. [laughs maniacally; starts to disappear] You may have noticed that I'm not all there myself.
Walrus: The time has come, my little friends, to talk of other things / Of shoes and ships and sealing wax, of cabbages and kings / And why the sea is boiling hot, and whether pigs have wings / Calloo, Callay, come run away / With the cabbages and kings.
Doorknob: Read the directions and directly you will be directed in the right direction.