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Direct Link: http://www.dldhistory.com/link2us.asp?ID=1019 Kathryn Beaumont, who had provided the voice for Alice in the 1951 motion picture, was brought back in 1982 to record narration tracks during the rehab of the attraction. Originally Alice In Wonderland was planned to be a walk-thru attraction. Voices: Alice - Kathryn Beaumont White Rabbit - Corey Burton TweedleDum & TweedleDee - Corey Burton Cards - Corey Burton Cheshire Cat and King of Hearts - Tony Pope Complete video of Disneyland's Alice In Wonderland available at DLDHistory.com
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