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Commercial director Bud Townsend was hired to helm the project, despite having never directed an adult film before. This lack of traditional adult industry bias worked to the film's benefit; Townsend treated the production like an off-Broadway musical romp rather than a cheap, mechanical exploitation film. Plot and Cast : This part of the description indicates that
In the annals of cult cinema, few films possess a legacy as unique and paradoxical as the 1976 musical, Alice in Wonderland: An X-Rated Musical Fantasy . On one hand, it is a relic of the "porno chic" era, a softcore musical that dared to recast Lewis Carroll's beloved children's tale as a bawdy adult comedy. On the other, it is a surprising commercial hit lauded for its charm, wit, and the future stardom of its lead actress, Kristine DeBell.
Alice in Wonderland was shot on location at Taconic Park State Park in New York, lending the fantastical story a lush, natural backdrop that contrasts sharply with its often-sordid subject matter. The budget for the film is reported to be between $350,000 and $500,000, a significant sum for an adult film of its time. Producer Bill Osco, known for the first mainstream adult film, Mona (1970), and the comedic Flesh Gordon (1974), aimed to create a high-quality, mainstream-adjacent adult musical. This ambition paid off handsomely at the box office, with the film reportedly grossing $90 million worldwide, making it one of the most successful adult films ever produced. This lack of traditional adult industry bias worked
Host a tea party that quickly devolves into an explicit, choreographed affair.
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The FLAiR release group is particularly notable for its ethical stance. Unlike many groups focused purely on profit, FLAiR was known for a specific, almost anti-piracy ethos within the piracy world. In a famous 2010 incident, they released a DVDRip of the documentary Get Lamp . In their accompanying release notes, they explicitly urged downloaders to buy the official DVD, stating that the filmmaker "deserves your money" because there was "no greedy corporation behind this". They even intentionally omitted special features to encourage official purchases.
, she falls asleep and follows the White Rabbit into a sexualized version of Wonderland. Throughout her journey, she undergoes a sexual awakening through encounters with familiar characters like the Mad Hatter and Humpty Dumpty. After her liberated dream concludes, she wakes up and reunites with William. Key Cast and Crew Bud Townsend. William Osco. Kristine DeBell Larry Gelman as the White Rabbit. Alan Novak as the Mad Hatter. Jason Williams as the White Knight. Bucky Searles as Humpty Dumpty / Queen of Hearts' Brother. Versions and Content
A dominant ruler who demands absolute subservience from her court.