Alice in Wonderland (1915) – 4K, full film with score

This is by far the highest quality version of this film on the internet. The video is primarily from two prints scanned by the Library of Congress, along with a few other sources. Phantomwise (

/ phantomwise2 ) provided all of the footage and valuable help. This version also has scene-by-scene image stabilization, and should be in as close an approximation of the original sequence as possible.

The music was written for a theater organ, and would have been playable by a real instrument at the time this was released. If you like the music, I have my OTHER music at cwbf.bandcamp.com. I'm also hoping to put up a soundtrack album for this soon.

One other note: this is slightly shorter than some other versions on YouTube. Those releases include many title cards which were not part of the original film, and which slowed down the film considerably. There is actually more footage in this release than in any other that is presently available online.

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