Thursday, August 21, 2008

Historic House Unveiled as Location for Tim Burton's Alice Film

Looks like Tim Burton's "Alice in Wonderland" will be using a house that is listed under the UK's National Trust property.

Historic Antony House has been chosen as one of the filming locations for a blockbuster movie by Disney.

The Herald has learned the National Trust property, near Torpoint, will be closed to the public from September 1 until October 14 to allow filming to take place.

Filming on the Tim Burton-directed movie, Alice in Wonderland, will be staged over two weeks in September.

The 18th century house, its garden and the Woodland Garden, are likely to be used for filming.


I wonder why it is still a "rumor" that Johnny Depp is playing the Mad Hatter? Why isn't this announced yet? Are they still negotiating? I would think it would be great publicity if this is confirmed. I think we all would be dying to see how Depp interpret this role. I'm guessing that Disney would allow him a bit more freedom to use his creativity, unlike the first time he did Capt. Jack.

Zz.

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