Once Upon A Time In Wonderland (ABC 2013, Sophie Lowe, John Lithgow)

In Victorian England, the young and beautiful Alice (Sophie Lowe) tells a tale of a strange new land that exists on the other side of a rabbit hole. An invisible cat, a hookah smoking caterpillar and playing-cards that talk are just some of the fantastic things she’s seen during this impossible adventure. Surely this troubled girl must be insane, and her doctors aim to cure her with a treatment that will make her forget everything. Alice seems ready to put it all behind her, especially the painful memory of the genie she fell in love with and lost forever — the handsome and mysterious Cyrus (Peter Gadiot).

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But deep down Alice knows this world is real, and just in the nick of time the sardonic Knave of Hearts (Michael Socha) and the irrepressible White Rabbit (John Lithgow) arrive to save her from a doomed fate. Together the trio will take a tumble down the rabbit hole to this Wonderland where nothing is impossible.

cast
Sophie Lowe as Alice
Emma Rigby as The Red Queen
John Lithgow as The White Rabbit (Voice)
Michael Socha as The Knave of Hearts
Naveen Andrews as Jafar
Peter Gadiot as Cyrus

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other cast info
Paul Reubens as The White Rabbit (Voice, Originally Cast)

key behind the scenes crew
Adam Horowitz as Creator/Executive Producer
Edward Kitsis as Creator/Executive Producer
Ralph Hemecker as Director of pilot
Steve Pearlman as Executive Producer
Zack Estrin as Executive Producer

show type
fantasy drama

broadcast from
10/10/2013 – 4/3/2014
1 season with 13 episodes in total

network and production companies
ABC – ABC Studios

country
USA

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