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First Draft: Here Are 20 of the Hottest Public Domain Properties For Screenwriters

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Ken Miyamoto

14.  Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There

Disney gave us two recent features based on these novels, written by Lewis Carroll, years after they created an animated classic in 1951. We’ve also seen the stories adapted into television series.

Despite the recent activity on the property, a unique retelling of the story—or part of the story—could be a launching pad for a great adventure, psychological thriller, or horror script.

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