Alice's Day at Sea
"A Walt Disney Comic"
On a sunny shore a cheerful girl named Alice spends a day near the water, mixing a little mischief with big imagination. As she explores the seaside boardwalk and the tide pools, her curiosity kicks into overdrive and the ordinary scenery seems to tilt into something else. She closes her eyes,... Read more
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About Alice's Day at Sea
On a sunny shore a cheerful girl named Alice spends a day near the water, mixing a little mischief with big imagination. As she explores the seaside boardwalk and the tide pools, her curiosity kicks into overdrive and the ordinary scenery seems to tilt into something else. She closes her eyes, and dreams bloom of an underwater world where coral towers hum with color and friendly sea creatures peek from every corner. The film then shifts into a playful sequence that blends live action with hand drawn imagery, turning Alice's reality into a comic fantasy. No one spoils the fantasy with a heavy plot twist; the wonder remains light and bright. Its pace stays bright and breezy throughout for all.
Released in 1924 as part of Disney's Alice Comedies, this silent short was directed by Walt Disney and features Virginia Davis as Alice, blending live action with hand drawn animation, a hallmark of the early series for audiences everywhere today.
Box office data for early Disney shorts from this era are sparse and not readily documented. This title was a modest release, overshadowed by more ambitious later works. Such shorts were common companions to longer features in the era worldwide.
There are no known nominations or awards associated with this short. It sits in Disney's early experiments with live action and animation and is valued primarily for its role in shaping the studio's approach to blending mediums, pacing, and the cheek humor that would later define the character of Alice.
Critics of the period viewed the film as a light tempered demonstration of imagination and cinematic technique rather than a narrative triumph. The piece highlights curiosity, playfulness, and the charm of turning everyday life into a whimsical underwater dream. That light tone suits the era's fascination with playful fantasy today.
Details
- Release Date
- March 01, 1924
- Runtime
- 11m
- User Ratings
- 20 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Animation
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- Walt Disney Productions
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Virginia Davis
Alice
Director: Walt Disney