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In ALICE IN WONDERLAND: ALICE THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS we meet the unforgettable characters from Lewis Carroll's famous stories in a new, fantastic movie adventure. Alice needs to travel back in time in order to rescue to the mad hatter. Director James Bobin (MUPPETS MOST WANTED) interprets the spectacular world fantastically, which Tim Burton created six years ago. The movie was produced by Joe Roth, Suzanne Todd, and Jennifer Todd as well as Tim Burton. Some familiar characters are back as well: Johnny Depp as the mad hatter, Anne Hathaway as the white Queen, Mia Wasokowska as Alice and Helena Bonham Carter as the red Queen. This time, Rhys Ifans as Zanik Hightopp, the father of the mad hatter, and Sacha Baron Cohen as time itself - a weird creature being half human half clock, are new in the movie. The soundtrack was created by Grammy award winner Danny Elfman, who also wrote the soundtracks for "Alice in Wonderland", "The Nightmare Before Christmas", and "Charlie and the chocolate factory". The title song "Just Like Fire" was composed by Grammy award winner P!ink.