Grrrrrrrr -eetings . here is a fun and fantastic addition to your costume gear, or the perfect gift for any fan.
This is a Credit Card Size rendition of an official identification card.
It is approximately in Size: 3⅛ in. x 2⅜ in. It is constructed of laminated plastic.
Thanks most kindly, Harry
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Theatrical release poster
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Directed by | Tim Burton |
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Screenplay by | Linda Woolverton |
Based on | Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll |
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Music by | Danny Elfman |
Cinematography | Dariusz Wolski |
Edited by | Chris Lebenzon |
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Distributed by | Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures |
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108 minutes |
Country | United States[1] |
Language | English |
Budget | $150[2][3]–$200[4] million |
Box office | $1.025 billion[5] |
Alice in Wonderland is a 2010 American adventure-fantasy film directed by Tim Burton from a screenplay written by Linda Woolverton. The film stars Johnny Depp, Anne Hathaway, Helena Bonham Carter, Crispin Glover, Matt Lucas, and Mia Wasikowska and features the voices of Alan Rickman, Stephen Fry, Michael Sheen, and Timothy Spall. Based on Lewis Carroll's fantasy novels, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass, and inspired by Walt Disney's 1951 animated film of the same name, the film tells the story of a nineteen-year-old Alice Kingsleigh, who is told that she can restore the White Queen to her throne, with the help of the Mad Hatter. She is the only one who can slay the Jabberwocky, a dragon-like creature that is controlled by the Red Queen and terrorizes Underland's inhabitants.
The film was produced by Walt Disney Pictures and shot in the United Kingdom and the United States. The film premiered in London at the Odeon Leicester Square on February 25, 2010, and was released in Australia on March 4, 2010, and the following day in the United Kingdom and the United States through the Disney Digital 3D, RealD 3D, and IMAX 3D formats well as in conventional theaters.
Alice in Wonderland received mixed reviews upon release; although praised for its visual style and special effects, the film was criticized for its lack of narrative coherence and overuse of computer-generated imagery (CGI). At the 83rd Academy Awards, Alice in Wonderland won Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design, and was also nominated for Best Visual Effects. The film generated over $1 billion in ticket sales and became the fifth highest-grossing film of all time during its theatrical run.[6] The film started a trend of many live action fairytale films being green-lit (Disney alone has since released similar fantasy films like Oz the Great & Powerful, Maleficent and Cinderella, the latter also featuring Helena Bonham Carter). A sequel, titled Alice Through the Looking Glass, was released on May 27, 2016.