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"Girls! We shall sing "Golden Afternoon". That's about all of us." - The Red Rose
While a
shrunken Alice is chasing after the White Rabbit, she runs into a flower
garden where she encounters a large group of beautiful flowers. Alice
begins to talk with them and the flowers exclaim they can sing, and The
Red Rose (the leader) says, "Girls! We shall sing "Golden Afternoon". That's about all of us." After
the song, all the flowers try to figure out what kind of flower is
Alice. When Alice replies that she isn't a flower, they determine that
she must be a weed and change their attitude towards her; and they chase
her out of their garden.
The Red
Rose was voiced by Doris Lloyd (3 July 1896 – 21 May 1968) who was an
English stage and screen actress. She appeared in over 150 films between
1925 and 1967, and her most famous film roles were in the "Tarzan"
films starring Johnny Weissmuller. She also made small appearances in
"Mary Poppins" and "The Sound of Music," which both starred Julie
Andrews.
This is a very rare original production cel of The Red Rose from "Alice
In Wonderland," 1951. She has a beautiful smile and her leaves form a multi-shaded green dress. A wonderful and perfect image for any animation art collection!
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