Summary
Alice in Movieland is an American film first released in 1940,
directed by Jean Negulesco.
The film stars Joan Leslie, Nana Bryant, Clara Blandick, Clarence Muse and David Bruce.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Jean Negulesco
- Script: Ed Sullivan, Owen Crump, Cyrus Wood
- Photo: Ted D. McCord
- Music: Walter G. Samuels
- Cast: Joan Leslie (Alice Purdee), Nana Bryant (Agatha Winters), Clara Blandick (Grandmother), Clarence Muse (Train Porter), David Bruce (Assistant Director), Lucia Carroll (Extra Girl with Bill), Richard Clayton (Autograph Hound), Garrett Craig (John Adair), Richard Cramer (Movie Set Crewman (unconfirmed)), Peggy Diggins (Telephone Operator), Ann Edmonds (Autograph Hound), Paulette Evans (Telephone Operator), Frank Faylen (Master of Ceremonies), William Forrest (Second Director), Inez Gay (Telephone Operator), Sol Gorss (Microphone Man), Alan Hale (Guest at Carlo’s), Phyllis Hamilton (Script Girl), Stuart Holmes (Henry – Townsman at Train Station), Lois Landon (Mrs. Purdee), Marion Mack (Undetermined Role), Frank Mayo (Sam Purdee), Jack Mower (Camera Man), Ronald Reagan (Guest at Carlo’s), John Ridgely (Bill – Extra in Uniform), Sally Sage (Telephone Operator), Alexis Smith (Guest at Carlo’s), Larry Steers (Well-Wisher at Train Station), Craig Stevens (Guest at Carlo’s), Frank Wilcox (First Director), Jack Wise (Autograph Hound), Maris Wrixon (Operator), Jane Wyman (Guest at Carlo’s)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 22 min; B&W

Short / Drama






