Preserved here in the original silent film version...
"Alice at Sea", a 1924 silent film, was directed by Walt Disney and featured Alice, a live-action character played by Virginia Davis, interacting with animated characters in a cartoon world. This film was part of the Alice Comedies, a series that combined live-action with animation, which became an early success for Disney.
In the plot of Alice at Sea, Alice embarks on an adventure aboard a ship, facing various challenges and encountering whimsical animated characters. Like other films in the Alice Comedies series, it reflected the creative blend of live-action and animation that helped establish Disney's reputation.
The Alice Comedies were produced by Disney's Laugh-O-Gram Studio and distributed by Winkler Pictures. The series ran from 1923 to 1927 and marked a significant step in Disney's career before the creation of Mickey Mouse and the establishment of Walt Disney Studios.
Unfortunately, many of these early films, including Alice at Sea, are difficult to find today due to their age and the fragile nature of early film preservation efforts. However, they remain important to the legacy of Disney and the evolution of animation in the early 20th century.
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