Alice In Wonderland An X Rated Musical Fantasy 1976

"Alice in Wonderland - An X-Rated Musical Fantasy" (1976) is available to stream on various online platforms, including Amazon Prime Video, YouTube, and Vudu. It's also available on DVD and Blu-ray for those who prefer a physical copy.

The film’s protagonist, Alice (played by Kristine DeBell, credited as Kristin DeBell), presents an interesting contrast to the debauchery around her. DeBell plays Alice not as a nymphomaniac, but as a curious, somewhat prudish librarian who is bored with her life and afraid of her own sexuality. Alice In Wonderland An X Rated Musical Fantasy 1976

Today, the film is remembered as a of the 1970s. It represents a specific moment in film history where the lines between underground adult content and mainstream Hollywood spectacle were briefly, and strangely, blurred. It remains a staple of cult film discussions due to its catchy songs, colorful sets, and its status as one of the most successful independent films of its decade. "Alice in Wonderland - An X-Rated Musical Fantasy"

| Actor | Character(s) | | :--- | :--- | | Kristine DeBell | Alice | | Larry Gelman | The White Rabbit | | Alan Novak | Mad Hatter | | Ron Nelson | William | | Bradford Armdexter | Humpty Dumpty / Queen of Hearts' Brother | | Juliet Graham | Queen of Hearts | | Jason Williams | White Knight | DeBell plays Alice not as a nymphomaniac, but

Kristine DeBell brought a "girl-next-door" charm and actual acting ability to the role. Following the film’s success, she famously transitioned to mainstream Hollywood, appearing in the comedy classic Meatballs alongside Bill Murray and posing for Playboy . Box Office Success and Controversy

For decades, Alice in Wonderland: An X-Rated Musical Fantasy was relegated to the dusty shelves of adult video stores, viewable only by those with the courage to ask for “the dirty Alice tape.” But the rise of home video in the 1980s, followed by the digital restoration boom of the 2010s, has given the film a second, very strange life.

The film’s central and most celebrated element is its star, Kristine DeBell. A Ford Agency model who had just appeared as the Playmate of the Month in the April 1976 issue of Playboy , DeBell brought a unique innocence to the role of Alice that critics found captivating.

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