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“Linda In Wonderland” is Linda Lavin’s variety television special that aired on Thanksgiving Day, 1980. Special guests include; Lynn Redgrave, Anthony Newley and Ron Leibman. Her characters of “Alice Hyatt” and “Sam Butler” from her television show “Alice” also make appearances as Ms. Lavin plays dual roles for both. Ms. Lavin and her guests perform Broadway and other musical numbers in various settings and medleys, mixed in with solo performances and Linda giving us a little background about herself growing up, along with some humor and pizzazz.
“Linda In Wonderland” is Linda Lavin’s variety television special that aired on Thanksgiving Day, 1980. Special guests include; Lynn Redgrave, Anthony Newley and Ron Leibman. Her characters of “Alice Hyatt” and “Sam Butler” from her television show “Alice” also make appearances as Ms. Lavin plays dual roles for both. Ms. Lavin and her guests perform Broadway and other musical numbers in various settings and medleys, mixed in with solo performances and Linda giving us a little background about herself growing up, along with some humor and pizzazz.
This film is a fantasy musical comedy adaptation of a classic story, primarily focused on entertainment and the whimsical exploration of imagination and logic, without a discernible political agenda or ideological message.
The movie features traditional casting without explicit race or gender swaps of established roles. Its narrative focuses on a whimsical fantasy without critically portraying traditional identities or explicitly centering DEI themes.
The film 'Linda in Wonderland' does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Consequently, there is no specific portrayal to evaluate regarding its impact on queer identity, leading to an N/A rating under the provided framework.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This film is an adaptation of "Alice in Wonderland." While the protagonist's name is changed from Alice to Linda, both characters are female, so no gender swap occurs for the lead. Other major characters also retain their canonical genders.
The film is an adaptation of Lewis Carroll's "Alice in Wonderland." The lead character, Linda (Alice), is portrayed by Linda Lavin, who is white, consistent with the character's established race in the source material. There is no evidence of any other major characters being race-swapped.
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