: Unlike typical adult films of the era, it featured high production values, including a musical score by Peter Matz and choreography by Broadway veteran Buddy Schwab.

Released during the 1970s "porno chic" era, Alice in Wonderland: An X-Rated Musical Fantasy remains one of the most commercially successful and unusual adult films in cinema history. Originally directed by Bud Townsend and produced by Bill Osco, the film grossed over $90 million globally by blending Lewis Carroll’s classic tale with eroticism, Broadway-style choreography, and a full orchestral score. Production and 1976 Debut

: Producer Bill Osco later re-edited the film into a hardcore "XXX" version by inserting explicit footage that was not part of the original production.

: After being rejected by major studios, it was released by General National and premiered in Times Square with Andy Warhol in attendance.

The film centers on Alice, played by Playboy model Kristine DeBell, a virginal librarian who falls asleep reading Carroll's novel and dreams of a sexualized Wonderland.