Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There (1982-1982)
Alisa v Zazerkalye (original title)Reference View | Change View
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Series Cast
Marina Neyolova | ... |
Alisa
(4 episodes, 1982)
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Rostislav Plyatt | ... |
Narrator
(4 episodes, 1982)
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Mikhail Svetin | ... |
The White King
(3 episodes, 1982)
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Liya Akhedzhakova | ... |
The White Queen
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(3 episodes, 1982)
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Georgiy Kishko | ... |
The Joker
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(3 episodes, 1982)
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Aleksandr Burmistrov | ... |
The Train's Conductor
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(3 episodes, 1982)
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Evgeniy Papernyy | ... |
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(2 episodes, 1982)
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Tatyana Vasileva | ... |
The Black Queen
(2 episodes, 1982)
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Zinovi Vysokovsky | ... |
Tweedledee
(1 episode, 1982)
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Spartak Mishulin | ... |
Tweedledum
(1 episode, 1982)
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Yuriy Volyntsev | ... |
Humpty Dumpty
(1 episode, 1982)
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Nikolay Karachentsov | ... |
The White Knight
(1 episode, 1982)
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- RUSCICO (2004) (Russia) (DVD)
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Plot Summary |
The main character is the girl Alice, who sees the second in everything - the magic side. After a previous trip to Wonderland, where she met many interesting and unusual personalities and experienced exciting adventures, the girl dreams of a new miracle. However, she finds it not far away in the garden, but right at home - behind the mirror. Here everything is as it is in our world, only quite the opposite. If you want to go forward, you need to go back, if you see flowers, then be sure that they can talk and move. Here Alice finds new adventures for herself: this time she has become a white pawn, which, in order to complete the game, needs to complete a number of instructions and take the place of the White Queen. Written by Peter-Patrick76 (peter-patrick@mail.com) |
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Movie Connections | Follows Alice in Wonderland (1981). See more » |