In the late 1890s the Davenport House was a famous and successful brothel, until a young prostitute named Alice killed herself there. After her death, the brothel became haunted by Alice's ghost, and was eventually abandoned. More than a century later, the old structure is renovated into a beautiful mansion. It is still rumored to inhabit the ghost of Alice. Despite this, the new owner; the rich and arrogant heir to the Davenport fortune, decides to throw a wild party for his first night in the house.
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The Haunting of Alice D
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Main Title (Alice in Wonderland)
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The Jud Conlon Chorus:
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Pay Attention / In a World of My Own
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Kathryn Beaumont:
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I'm Late
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Bill Thompson:
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Curiosity Leads to Trouble / Simply Impassable
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Oliver Wallace:
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The Sailor's Hornpipe / The Caucus Race
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We're Not Waxworks
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Oliver Wallace:
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How D'Ye Do and Shake Hands / Curious?
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J. Pat O'Malley:
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The Walrus and the Carpenter
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J. Pat O'Malley:
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Old Father William
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J. Pat O'Malley:
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Mary Ann! / A Lizard with a Ladder / We'll Smoke the Blighter Out
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Bill Thompson:
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The Garden / All in the Golden Afternoon
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What Genus Are You?
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Oliver Wallace:
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A-E-I-O-U (The Caterpillar Song) / Who R U / How Doth the Little Crocodile / Keep Your Temper
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Richard Haydn:
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A Serpent!
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Oliver Wallace:
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Alone Again / 'Twas Brillig / Lose Something
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Sterling Holloway:
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The Mad Tea Party / The Unbirthday Song / Twinkle Twinkle / Clean Cup Move Down / Mad Watch
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The Tulgey Wood
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Oliver Wallace:
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Very Good Advice
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Kathryn Beaumont:
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Whom Did You Expect
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Oliver Wallace:
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Painting the Roses Red / March of the Cards
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