Alice Through the Looking Glass Page #6

Synopsis: Alice returns to the magical world of Underland, only to find the Hatter in a horrible state. With the help of her friends, Alice must travel through time to save the Mad Hatter and Underland's fate from the evil clutches of the Red Queen and a clock like creature, known as Time.
Director(s): James Bobin
Production: Walt Disney Pictures
  2 wins & 18 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Metacritic:
34
Rotten Tomatoes:
29%
PG
Year:
2016
113 min
$77,037,635
Website
9,667 Views


I walked through the walls.

It may not be able to change the past,

but if it learn.

Signing the papers mother.

Do you want me to sign?

But what about the Wonder?

It's just a ship, there will always be another.

But you are my mother.

I have only one.

So you decided to be an employee!

I knew you would.

Stubborn or not.

You're not a nice man Hamish!

I'm glad my daughter did not marry you.

Kingsleigh Ma'am?

Lady Kingsleigh, no, you can not!

He can not ... He can not!

Alice can do, what Alice choose the end.

Like me.

Good day.

Mother!

ALL THE WORLD:

Higher.

Higher.

Kingsleigh & Kingsleigh - Perfect! Thank you gentlemen.

The Ascot will go bankrupt within a year.

Mother!

Thank you very much.

full cargo aboard, Captain.

Do you want to start the maiden voyage of Kingsleigh & Kingsleigh?

Time and tide wait no man, Mr. Harcourt.

And in this case, a woman.

Captain on board. Extended Candles!

Extended Candles!

A translation of TaMaBin

DEDICATED TO OUR FRIEND ALAN RICKMAN 1946 - 2016

Time to leave!

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Linda Woolverton

Linda Woolverton (born December 19, 1952) is an American screenwriter, playwright, and novelist, whose most prominent works include the screenplays and books of several acclaimed Disney films and stage musicals. She became the first woman to write an animated feature for Disney by writing the screenplay of Beauty and the Beast, the first animated film ever to be nominated for Best Picture at the 64th Academy Awards. She also wrote the screenplay of The Lion King, and adapted her own Beauty and the Beast screenplay into the book of the Broadway adaptation of the film, receiving a Tony Award nomination for this. more…

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