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Alice Through the Looking Glass
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This 1999 U.K. version features, Kate Beckinsale (Underworld) and Ian Holm (Lord of the Rings). I definately haven't seen this one but would love to check it out. In this story, the Alice figure (KB) is an adult and is pulled into the adventure while reading the story to her daughter. (via Amazon)
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I enjoyed this one. Kate didn't look old enough to be the mother, but that is okay, once she is in Wonderland it doesn't matter. This one has Humpty Dumpty and the White Queen. It ends at a banquet. Kate's costume and hair changes in crazy ways from scene to scene, I don't think that was necessary. The dialogue is all from the books, I think.