An X Rated Musical Fantasy 1976 Uncut Dvdrip Xvid Flair — Alice In Wonderland
The Cheshire Cat’s grin appears in the darkness, floating without a face.
Red velvet. Whips made of roses. A throne of crushed vinyl records. THE QUEEN OF HEARTS (40s, statuesque, a dominatrix in a heart-shaped corset and crown) is reviewing a ledger.
“Who… are… you?” she asks, each word a smoky bubble.
“It’s not about sex. It’s about control. And you paid to lose yours.” The Cheshire Cat’s grin appears in the darkness,
She looks at the audience—the real audience, in 1976, in some grindhouse theater—and whispers:
POST-CREDITS SCENE:
Down the Rabbit Hole: An X-Rated Musical Fantasy (1976, UNCUT) A throne of crushed vinyl records
“You want to see the real Wonderland, honey? The one they didn’t put in the picture books.”
He pulls out a flask. Takes a long drink.
Over the final credits: a slow, acoustic reprise of “Go Ask Alice,” sung by a broken music box. Text appears: “It’s not about sex
The music cuts. The screen goes black. A single spotlight on Alice, alone, holding the silver key.
On a tiny stage, TWEEDLE DEE and TWEEDLE DUM (twin male dancers in bowlers and nothing else) perform a grotesque, balletic striptease. They’re slick with oil, their movements a hypnotic, mirrored act of narcissism.
The Mad Hatter, alone in the empty tea room, takes off his hat. He’s bald and crying.
The Queen crowns Alice the “Princess of Perversion.” But as the confetti (tiny foil-wrapped condoms) falls, Alice looks into the Super 8 camera lens and sees her own reflection—not as a victim, but as someone who finally understands the joke.


