Movies from 1951
![Alice in Wonderland (1951) movie poster](https://canada.07642834747.top/edcbb43dac1588e0/poster-200.jpg)
Animation, Family, Fantasy
On a golden afternoon, young Alice follows a White Rabbit, who disappears down a nearby rabbit hole. Quickly following him, she tumbles into the burrow - and enters the merry, topsy-turvy world of Wonderland! Memorable songs and whimsical escapades highlight Alice's journey, which culminates in a madcap encounter with the Queen of Hearts - and her army of playing cards!
![Angels in the Outfield (1951) movie poster](https://canada.07642834747.top/6b6cd059989032ab/poster-200.jpg)
Comedy, Family, Fantasy
The short-tempered manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates mends his ways in return for a little divine assistance.
![Francis Goes to the Races (1951) movie poster](https://canada.07642834747.top/2365856da20b4e59/poster-200.jpg)
Comedy, Family, Fantasy
In this funny sequel to the popular Francis the Talking Mule, the talkative Mule and his pal Peter get a job working on a horse-breeder's ranch. They end up saving it from financial ruin when Francis, who has the inside track with the racehorses, provides Peter with names of the winners before the races are run. Sure enough Peter finds himself with a fistful of cash and uses it to buy a racehorse for the farm. Unfortunately, the horse he chooses is suffering from a debilitating lack of confidence. When not dealing with the mare, Peter finds time to court the horse breeder's niece and trying to avoid the gangsters who want in on the winnings.
![Scrooge (1951) movie poster](https://canada.07642834747.top/1fcb944e8b72f412/poster-200.jpg)
Fantasy, Drama
Ebenezer Scrooge malcontentedly shuffles through life as a cruel, miserly businessman; until he is visited by three spirits on Christmas Eve who show him how his unhappy childhood and adult behavior has left him a selfish, lonely old man.
![Strangers on a Train (1951) movie poster](https://canada.07642834747.top/a5c187ca20065501/poster-200.jpg)
Crime, Thriller
A deranged socialite accosts a tennis star with his theory that if two strangers trade murders, they can disguise their motives and avoid suspicion.