
Kraft Television Theatre: Alice in Wonderland
Fantasy
Overview
Edgar Bergen and his dummy, Charlie McCarthy, join Alice on her adventure in Wonderland.
Top Cast
Grace Dorian
Grace Dorian
Flower
Grace Dorian
Flower
Marilyn Delaney
Marilyn Delaney
Flower
Marilyn Delaney
Flower
Bobra Harris
Bobra Harris
Flower
Bobra Harris
Flower
Carl White
Carl White
Tweedledee
Carl White
Tweedledee
Iggie Wolfington
Iggie Wolfington
Tweedledum
Iggie Wolfington
Tweedledum
Grant Williams
Grant Williams
Knave of Hearts
Grant Williams
Knave of Hearts
Malcolm Lee Beggs
Malcolm Lee Beggs
Frog Footman
Malcolm Lee Beggs
Frog Footman
Joe E. Marks
Joe E. Marks
Dormouse
Joe E. Marks
Dormouse


Arnold Moss
Arnold Moss
Red Knight
Arnold Moss
Red Knight
Chandler Cowles
Chandler Cowles
Caterpillar
Chandler Cowles
Caterpillar
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