Hai cercato: Alex in Wonder
Alex in Wonder / 2001
A girl in the 1970s dreams of becoming a ballerina while struggling with the divorce of her kooky parents.
Alexander Babu: Alex in Wonderland / 2019
This is Alex’s first solo standup special. This 120-minute show will include his typical rib-tickling and knee-slapping comedy and plenty of music and Tamil. Being passionate about music, Alex steals every opportunity to sing and play his musical instruments. Alex draws from his varied life experiences from growing up in a village in Tamil Nadu to working in corporate America, and brings unique colors to his acts. In this show, his insane optimism towards life will rub off on to you, and he will connect you with your own wonderland. A wonderful show that you can take your children, parents, elders and neighbors along and sit together and watch. The show is wholesome and clean and is 7+.
Il mondo di Alex / 1970
Dopo il successo del suo primo film, un regista americano si dibatte per sfuggire alla morsa che Hollywood, come sistema produttivo e modello di vita, stringe inesorabilmente intorno a lui. Altra tappa "eccentrica" nell'eccentrica filmografia di Paul Mazursky, con vistosi omaggi alla poetica di Fellini, che compare anche nel film.
Alex in Wonderland / 1940
In this Warner Bros. short film, Alex visits his sister Belinda and her husband Fred. It looks like Alex is going to be around for a while, much to Fred's displeasure. Alex in is New York to look for a job and he sees an ad for a champagne salesman. He decides to crash a swank party given by railroad tycoon J.D. Swinnerton and his wife. Alex has his own zany way of getting an introduction to the man. Mayhem ensues when several of the guests come as Robin Hood and one of them is a jewel thief.
Alex in Wonderland
Alex in Wonderland was a 1959 television series of at least thirteen episodes that was distributed by the NTA Film Network. The raconteur Alexander King was the host, giving commentary on various topics. It was produced by Mitchell Grayson and directed by Max Miller. It was filmed on Tuesdays at NTA's flagship station WNTA-TV beginning on March 10.