Check out Dali's Alice in Wonderland

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      The website io9.com has rescued Salvador Dali’s illustrations for a 1969 Random House edition of Alice in Wonderland, and they’re well worth checking out. Amusingly, most of the comments are focused on Tim Burton’s awful film adaptation of the Lewis Carroll classic from last year.

      All the more reason to post arguably the best film version of Alice (I said arguably, Svankmajer loyalists)—Jonathan Miller’s 1966 production for the BBC is marvellously creepy, and he manages to get a cast that includes Peter Sellers, Peter Cook, Alan Bennett and a young, uncredited Eric Idle to play along with the groggy, antique tone

      Anne-Marie Mallik as a petulant, teenage Alice is no less impressive.

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