

Thru the Mirror
Mickey has been reading Alice in Wonderland, and falls asleep. He finds himself on the other side of the mirror, where the furniture is alive.
Release & Details
Release Date
1936-05-30
TMDb Rating
7.2
Cast

Walt Disney
Mickey Mouse (voice) (uncredited)

Billy Bletcher
Radio (voice) (uncredited)

Pinto Colvig
Radio Hiccup (voice) (uncredited)

James MacDonald
King of Hearts (voice) (uncredited)

Clarence Nash
Nutcracker Tool (voice) (uncredited)

Bill Thompson
Telephone (voice) (uncredited)
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