Dreamchild
Synopsis
Irreverent British writer Dennis Potter speaks aloud what many literary historians have only postulated in whispers in Dreamchild. The film is set in 1932, on the 100th anniversary of the birth of Alice in Wonderland creator Lewis Carroll. The guest of honor at the New York-based celebration is 80-year-old Alice Liddell (Coral Browne), who as a child inspired Carroll's whimsical novels. Amidst the cajoling of both devoted fans and fast-buck hustlers, the grim-faced Alice tries to remain calm and dignified. What none of the idolaters suspect is that Alice harbors a long-suppressed secret concerning her very special relationship with Carroll -- a secret revealed in an extremely tasteful fashion during a flashback sequence, featuring Amelia Shankley as young Alice and Ian Holm as Charles Dodgson, the virginal, child-obsessed clergyman whom the world knew as Lewis Carroll. The darkness of Dennis Potter's vision is lightened by Muppeteer Jim Henson's marvelous three-dimensional renditions of the Wonderland and Looking Glass characters.~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Full Credits
- Director:Gavin Millar,
- Writer:Dennis Potter,
- Producer:Rick McCallum, Kenith Trodd,
- Cinematographer:Billy Williams,
- Editor:Angus Newton,
- Executive Producer:Dennis Potter, Verity Lambert,
- Cast:Coral Browne, Peter Gallagher, Ian Holm, Jane Asher, Nicola Cowper, Caris Corfman,
- Original Music Composer:Stanley Myers,
- Costume Design:Jane Robinson,
- Art Direction:Marianne Ford, Len Huntingford,
Technical specifications
- Rating:PG
- Country:United Kingdom
- Language:English
- Release:October 4, 1985
- Duration:94 min
- Genres:Drama, SciFi/Fantasy


