Abandoned by her father as a child, the independent twenty-one-year-old Alice is accustomed to men being unpredictable, but Jack Chase is something else. Just moments after surprising her with a rare family ring, he's suddenly kidnapped by two thugs and driven into darkness. It is then that Alice is confronted by a sharply dressed stranger who calls himself White Rabbit, and who promises to know more about Jack than she. Where Alice follows him is through the liquid glass of an ornate mirror.
Where she lands is Wonderland, an outlandish underground city of twisted towers and parapets, staircases conceived in a Dali dream, and an otherworldly purple horizon. Soon, the word's out that Wonderland has its most prized captive. It seems Alice has the ring that controls the looking glass-the key to the power of the Queen of Hearts. It was mad folly for her son Jack to give it to a girl he barely knew. But Jack had his reasons. Discovering them is up to Alice.
Lionsgate has informed retailers that the 2009 Syfy-aired mini-series
Alice, a modernized tale based on the classic Lewis Carroll stories, will come to DVD and high-def Blu-ray Disc on
March 2nd. Caterina Scorsone, Kathy Bates, Tim Curry, Matt Frewer and Harry Dean Stanton star in this 2-part production that debuted last week, and Lionsgate brings it home on a single-disc DVD or Blu-ray release running 180 minutes. Video is presented in widescreen, and audio is English 5.1 Dolby Digital. Closed captioning is included. The cost is $19.98 SRP for the DVD version, and $29.99 SRP for the Blu-ray release. Here's a look at the package art for both of those variations:

