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The story follows Alice, a "prude" librarian who falls asleep reading Carroll's novel after rejecting her boyfriend's advances. In her dream, she follows the White Rabbit into a Wonderland where the characters (like the Mad Hatter and Humpty Dumpty) help her explore her sexuality through various sexual encounters and musical numbers. Would you like a more technical breakdown of
The release is well-regarded in collector circles for maintaining the original 1.85:1 aspect ratio. While it retains the grainy, nostalgic texture of 70s film stock, the colors—especially the vibrant blues and reds of the costumes—pop effectively in this rip. Final Verdict
The film loosely mirrors the narrative structure of Lewis Carroll's classic children's book but reframes the journey as a path to self-actualization. The Narrative Journey The release is well-regarded in collector circles for
Released theatrically on June 11, 1976, Alice in Wonderland: An X-Rated Musical Fantasy emerged during the "Golden Age of Porn". This was a brief window in American cinema when adult films boasted high production values, narrative ambition, and mainstream crossover appeal.
The film's narrative deviates significantly from Carroll's original story, incorporating musical numbers, and more mature themes. The story follows Alice (played by Jayne Mansfield) as she navigates a fantastical world filled with eccentric characters. The Narrative Journey Released theatrically on June 11,
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(also known as Alice in Wonderland: An X-Rated Musical Comedy ) is a cult classic that emerged during the "Golden Age of Porn". Directed by Bud Townsend and produced by William Osco, the film reimagines Lewis Carroll’s classic tale as a surreal sexual awakening. Feature Overview
That particular rip became the definitive way most cult fans saw the film for years. Because official US copies were scarce, the FLAiR DVDRip circulated through IRC channels, Usenet groups, and BitTorrent sites dedicated to obscure and exploitation cinema. It is, for better or worse, the primary preservation copy in many private collections.