
Alice goes with her sister to a picnic and then she falls asleep and starts dreaming about a wonderland full of talking animals and walking playing cards.
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The 1915 "Alice in Wonderland" was the first Alice film to combine chapters from "Through the Looking-Glass" with those of "Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland."
Most of the film's portion adapting "Through the Looking-Glass" is now lost.
This film is notable for depicting much of the 'Father William' poem.
It includes footage resembling Tenniel's illustration of Father William doing his back-somersault at the front door.
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