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The Wizard of Oz
The Wizard of Oz

The Wizard of Oz (1939)

76% User Rating
1h 42min
Adventure
Fantasy
Family

"We're off to see the Wizard, the wonderful Wizard of Oz!"

Young Dorothy finds herself in a magical world where she makes friends with a lion, a scarecrow and a tin man as they make their way along the yellow brick road to talk with the Wizard and ask for the things they miss most in their lives. The Wicked Witch of the West is the only thing that could stop them.

Victor FlemingDirector

Cast

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Judy Garland

Judy Garland

Dorothy Gale

Frank Morgan

Frank Morgan

Professor Marvel / The Wizard of Oz

Ray Bolger

Ray Bolger

"Hunk" / Scarecrow

Bert Lahr

Bert Lahr

"Zeke" / Cowardly Lion

Jack Haley

Jack Haley

"Hickory" / Tin Man

Billie Burke

Billie Burke

Glinda

Margaret Hamilton

Margaret Hamilton

Miss Gulch / Wicked Witch of the West

Charley Grapewin

Charley Grapewin

Uncle Henry

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Pat Walshe

Nikko

Clara Blandick

Clara Blandick

Auntie Em

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Terry

Toto

Adriana Caselotti

Adriana Caselotti

Juliet (voice) (uncredited)

Harry Earles

Harry Earles

Lollipop Guild Member (uncredited)

Jerry Maren

Jerry Maren

Lollipop Guild Member (uncredited)

Buddy Ebsen

Buddy Ebsen

Tin Man (singing voice) (uncredited)

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Parnell St. Aubin

Munchkin (uncredited)

Billy Bletcher

Billy Bletcher

Mayor / Lollipop Guild Member (voice) (uncredited)

Pinto Colvig

Pinto Colvig

Munchkins (voice) (uncredited)

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Charles Becker

Munchkin Mayor (uncredited)

Mitchell Lewis

Mitchell Lewis

Captain of the Winkie Guard (uncredited)

Buster Brodie

Buster Brodie

Winged Monkey (uncredited)

Ethelreda Leopold

Ethelreda Leopold

Emerald City Manicurist (uncredited)

Billy Curtis

Billy Curtis

Munchkin (uncredited)

Eleanor Keaton

Eleanor Keaton

Ozmite (uncredited)

Angelo Rossitto

Angelo Rossitto

Munchkin Villager (uncredited)

Meinhardt Raabe

Meinhardt Raabe

Coroner Munchkin (uncredited)

Reviews (5)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 100%

January 25, 2016

Timeless classic still entertaining the masses as each new generation comes in. Dorothy is a young girl living on a Kansas farm, during a tornado, she, along with her dog Toto, is swept up and plonked down in a magical and mysterious land known as Oz. Desperate to get back home and under threat from a wicked witch, she is advised to seek out a great wizard who should be able to help her get back home. As she sets off and on her way, she meets and befriends a wonderful array of characters whom also have something to ask of the fabled wizard. It's a journey that will prove to be both magical and fraught with danger. The Wizard Of Oz is a film that has been pored over and dissected from almost everyone involved in the wonderful world of film. One thing that strikes me every time I view it is that there not only is no place like home, there is also no film like The Wizard Of Oz, and really, when all is said and done, there is unlikely to be another film of its ilk to ever grace the silver screen. Upon multiple viewings only the most biased of film fan could say that it is a technically perfect picture, it clearly isn't, for at times it's a wee bit creaky and when scrutinised, some of the performances in the piece are far from being of an excellent standard. Crucially, though, any misgivings are quickly erased due to the utter wonder of it all, you see this is because the film has a beguiling ability to transport everybody who is watching it and slot them into OZ alongside Dorothy. The Wizard Of Oz appeals (and caters) to every demographic and pretty much any age group, we have adventure, the meeting of new friends, fears and trepidations, booming colour, songs to singalong with, and of course the total crux point of homely values. The Wizard Of Oz stands up well 80 years later because it taps into all the emotions available to the human being. Be it a young child spellbound on a first viewing, or an octogenarian couple of grandparents wistfully humming along to the tunes, it's a film that shouldn't be dissected looking for faults and hidden meanings, it's a film that should be loved and praised for the ode to fantastical whimsy that it so obviously is. The film of course will forever be associated with its darling star, Judy Garland. Viewing now, and knowing what a sad life she would eventually lead, The Wizard Of Oz is a fitting picture on which to remember what a magical and wonderful performer she was. Myself as a lump of waning middle aged machismo, has no shame in saying that as Judy sings Somewhere Over The Rainbow I melt and feel as though I'm being sent spinning into another world, that's the power of the piece, because as a sepia Kansas becomes the glorious colour of Oz, nothing else in my world matters, I'm in hook line and sinker. There are many interesting back stories to the picture, with books galore available to anyone interested. Some notes that might interest you being the original castings to be W.C. Fields, Shirley Temple and Deanna Durbin, munchkins running riot, drunken cast members, sadness and suicides, and grizzled old pros fighting hard not to let Garland steal the picture. Well it makes for a great read, for sure, but what remains to this day is one of the most beloved pictures to have ever been made, for once in the pantheon of great cinema we have a film that is termed a classic, that actually deserves to have that tag! One of the great things about the advent of technology is that it can benefit old classic movies to make them better, for now we can view remastered editions of The Wizard Of Oz and appreciate even more what a great job the makers did. Keep your eyes on Dorothy's Ruby Slippers during the film and see how they are the sparkling important character that they should be, or take in the brilliant work of the make up crew, the tiniest of rivets on The Tin Man a testament to the brilliant work that goes into bringing magic to our lives. Get the newest copy you can and then also see it on the biggest screen available to you because The Wizard Of Oz is a 10/10 movie. And then some.

Media

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The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: The Making of a Movie Classic - Full Documentary

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: The Making of a Movie Classic - Full Documentary

Ding Dong! The Witch Is Dead & You're Off To See The Wizard! + Munchkinland Songs | The Wizard of Oz

Ding Dong! The Witch Is Dead & You're Off To See The Wizard! + Munchkinland Songs | The Wizard of Oz

The Wicked Witch Is Dead

The Wicked Witch Is Dead

85th Anniversary Spot

85th Anniversary Spot

Judy Garland 100 Years Over the Rainbow Spot

Judy Garland 100 Years Over the Rainbow Spot

Cyclone

Cyclone

4K Trailer

4K Trailer

Full Movie Preview

Full Movie Preview

"There's No Place Like Home"

"There's No Place Like Home"

Liza Minnelli & Lorna Luft on the first time they saw THE WIZARD OF OZ

Liza Minnelli & Lorna Luft on the first time they saw THE WIZARD OF OZ

Steven Spielberg Launches AFI Movie Club & Introduces THE WIZARD OF OZ

Steven Spielberg Launches AFI Movie Club & Introduces THE WIZARD OF OZ

Blu-ray Announcement Trailer

Blu-ray Announcement Trailer

80th Anniversary Spot

80th Anniversary Spot

John Badham on THE WIZARD OF OZ

John Badham on THE WIZARD OF OZ

The Wizard of Oz - Trailer

The Wizard of Oz - Trailer

Turner Classic Movies Presents The Wizard of Oz

Turner Classic Movies Presents The Wizard of Oz

The Making of "The Wizard of Oz"

The Making of "The Wizard of Oz"

IMAX® Behind the Frame

IMAX® Behind the Frame

"Wizard Says Go Away"

"Wizard Says Go Away"

Wizard Revealed

Wizard Revealed

Recommended

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A Night at the Opera
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
Gone with the Wind
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
Pinocchio
Oz the Great and Powerful
Fantasia
Casablanca
The Sound of Music
Singin' in the Rain
Butter
The Wolf Man
Citizen Kane
Mary Poppins
Hellboy
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Return to Oz
Stagecoach
Double Indemnity
The Fugitive

Collection

Oz Collection

Part of

Oz Collection

Includes: The Wizard of Oz, Journey Back to Oz