Unlike many of its contemporaries, the film leans heavily into camp and slapstick humor . It treats its source material with a wink and a nod, focusing more on the absurdity of the situations than on a dark or transgressive atmosphere. Historical Significance and Cult Status

But cult film fans never forgot. The film was an influence on everyone from John Cameron Mitchell ( Shortbus ) to the band Puscifer, who sampled its dialogue. In 2021, AGFA and MVD Entertainment released a stunning 2K/4K restoration. The result is revelatory. Photographer Joseph Mangine (who shot Forced Vengeance and dozens of TV movies) bathed Alice in a warm, soft-focus, dreamy glow. The restoration recovers the bubblegum pinks, neon greens, and velvety purples of the production design. Suddenly, the film looks less like a smut film and more like a lost Russ Meyer musical.

The film follows Alice, played by Kristine DeBell, as a librarian who is frustrated with her love life [1]. After falling asleep while reading the classic Lewis Carroll novel, she enters a dream world [1].

. Directed by Bud Townsend and produced by Bill Osco, it is widely cited as a high-water mark for the "porno chic" era of the 1970s, blending high production values with musical theater and adult themes. Movie Overview : Alice, a virginal librarian, falls asleep while reading Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland

Rating: ★★★★☆ (Four stars for what it is; zero stars for what it isn't.) Where to watch: Available on Blu-ray from AGFA/MVD, and streaming on several cult film platforms (check your local listings for the uncut version).

In her dream, she follows a tap-dancing White Rabbit down the rabbit hole and enters a Wonderland that serves as a metaphor for sexual awakening. Throughout her journey, she encounters familiar characters reimagined through a bawdy lens:

This created a unique dynamic. DeBell is the audience’s anchor—wide-eyed, confused, but game. Her performance is not "good" in a traditional sense, but it is authentic. She looks exactly like a sweet, curious teenager who has wandered into an orgy. Her discomfort in several scenes reads as character-appropriate terror. After the film, DeBell largely left the adult world, moved into mainstream television (appearing on The Love Boat and Charlie’s Angels ), and had a decades-long career as a voice actress. She has since spoken about the film with a mix of embarrassment and fondness, calling it a "naughty lark" that she would never do again.

The film centers on Alice, played by , who is portrayed as a "virginal" and somewhat prudish librarian. After a disagreement with her boyfriend, William, regarding her reluctance to engage in physical intimacy, she falls asleep reading Carroll's classic book.