Kansasdorothy describes oz to her family and friends e. The wizard of oz 1939 cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Jan 19, 2010 through a song, dorothy is welcomed by the munchkins, as well as the lullaby league and lollipop guild. Quick, describe the narnia movie plot in just one sentence. This deep universal appeal explains why so many different people from many backgrounds have a compartment of their memory reserved for the wizard of oz. Dec 14, 2015 twitters 10 best badlyexplained movie plots. Frank baum was a wellliked childrens book in the early part of the century that had already had several popular adaptations. Turner classic movies writer rick polito set the standard back in 1998 when he summed up the wizard of oz like this. Because the wonderful wizard of oz is a childrens book, even the youngest readers can find meaning in it. Frank baum and the 1939 film version written by noel langley, florence ryerson and edgar allan woolf.
Terry mcmillan, as an africanamerican child in northern michigan, completely. Even before casting could take place, the wizard of oz proved to be a challenge in acquiring film rights for the metrogoldwynmayer mgm studios. Essay on summary of the film the wizard of oz 637 words. Mgm broke or rather bent some contemporary self imposed unwritten rules of the industry with the production of the film. Technically true, but lets try this again, this time for the wizard of oz and its elements of plot. The wizard of oz remains the weirdest, scariest, kookiest, most haunting story made.
The writers, noel langley and florence ryerson, worked with directors victor fleming and king vidor to produce this movie, which was released in february of 1939. An animated adaptation tv series of the wonderful wizard of oz books and the 1939 mgm film, notable as being the first traditionally animated tv series produced by rankinbass productions formerly known as videocraft international. Admitting to being a humbug, he insists that he is a good man but a bad. In fact, his description of kansas in the wonderful wizard of oz is based on his. The storm carries the house with dorothy and toto to munchkinland, a magical place far away from anything that dorothy has ever seen or. The most well known organization for all things oz fan is the international wizard of oz club, founded in 1957. In an apple groveorchard full of apple trees, a hungry dorothy tries to take a bright red apple from a hostile, garrulous humanlike tree that has fallen under the wicked witchs sorcery. Life lessons from the wizard of oz that every college.
The great and powerful, which tells the backstory of how the wiz of a wiz landed in the merry old land of oz. Transported to a surreal landscape, a young girl kills the first person she meets and then teams up with three strangers to kill again. Life lessons from the wizard of oz that every college student should adhere to 0320 04. Did you know that half of the cast was either injured or nearly died during production, and one potential cast member did before she was signed onto the film. Storyplot the wizard of oz 5 the wizard of oz 1939 is a. The wizard of oz is a 1925 american silent fantasyadventure comedy film directed by larry semon, who also performs in the lead role as a kansas farmhand and later in the story disguised as the scarecrow. Widely regarded as one of the greatest films of all time, it is the most commercially successful adaptation of l. Here are just 23 of the many, many weird littleknown and wellknown facts about. Nov 07, 2014 summarize the story and plot of your chosen movie. From the wizard of oz to top hat why the 1930s is my favourite film decade january 2018 my best shot chris floyds best photograph. The wizard of oz 1908 fairylogue and radioplays, produced by the radio play company of america. A total of 125 shorts were produced in 1961 and aired in firstrun syndication, often with its sister series, the stopmotion new adventures of pinocchio.
Lucky for you, you can watch the entire season right now right here and on the ifc app, including this free episode courtesy of subaru but now, lets take a moment to look back at some of the new classics fred and carrie have so thoughtfully bestowed upon us. The wonderful wizard of oz is a 1910 american silent fantasy film and the earliest surviving film version of l. The mayor and his agents voices get mismatched in at least two places. The biggest effect seeing the new movie, oz the great and powerful had on me was that i just really wanted to rewatch my childhood favorite the wizard of oz. She was full of energy and really loved her little dog toto. The timely assertion of high and low key lighting provide the wizard of oz with a mise en scene that is consistent with the plot and support the story in a very illustrated way. In 1964, a tv special loosely based on the series was produced, return to oz, no relation to the disney liveaction film of the 1980s, with refined character designs and a few recast voices. Jun 11, 2015 the dialogue found in the wizard of oz helps make the plot and to inform the audience of importance details such as why dorothy and her friends were so eager to find the wizard. This production, which is the only completed 1920s adaptation of l. Though not an immediate financial or critical success, it became one of the most enduring family films of all time. But before she can do so she will face a series of challenges. Top 10 moments from the wizard of oz french toast sunday. Additionally, its original use of technicolor, unique costumes, and a welldeveloped, fanciful plot make the wizard of oz an american classic, and a pioneer of many techniques used in later films.
The first stagemusical version, debuting in chicago. May 08, 2014 the wizard of oz 1939photos with judy garland, ray bolger, jack haley title. In mere days portlandia wraps up its final season, and oh what a season its been. Sep 08, 2014 what makes a great bad plot description. The wizard of oz is a musical with a book by john kane, music by harold arlen and lyrics by e. Frank baum which featured the young silent film actress romola remus the wonderful wizard of oz is a 15minute 1910 film, based on the 1902 stage musical, directed by otis turner, and may have featured bebe daniels as dorothy the patchwork girl of oz is a 1914 adaptation produced by baums live. At the beginning of the film as dorothy and toto run down the dirt road toward the. Mar 19, 20 the biggest effect seeing the new movie, oz the great and powerful had on me was that i just really wanted to rewatch my childhood favorite the wizard of oz. The fairylogue and radioplays is a 1908 multimedia presentation made by l. Judy garland as dorothy gale, frank morgan as professor marvel the wizard of oz the.
See more ideas about explain a film plot badly, movie plot and bad film. Frank baums 1900 childrens fantasy novel the wonderful wizard of oz. Thankfully, the wizard of oz stuck so closely to the campbellian formula that its reasonable to assume miss gulch bit the big one. When a tornado rips through kansas, dorothy and her dog, toto, are whisked away in their house to the magical land of oz. The film centers on dorothy, a young girl from kansas, who is transported, along with her dog toto, to the fantasy utopia of oz by a tornado that sweeps her farmhouse home away. Its a film that can be enjoyed by the whole family and if unlike me youre heart isnt made of concrete then it is probably very enjoyable. A prospective cast list for the film dated 31 jan 1938 in the arthur freed. Ive seen it countless times and am in agreement with the majority of the film watching public that is it a remarkable classic.
It is based on the 1900 novel the wonderful wizard of oz by l. The wizard of oz follows young dorothy gale, excellently played by judy garland, who wanders into the magical land of oz with her dog, toto. The story on which the film is based, the wonderful wizard of oz, by l. The wizard of oz 1939photos with judy garland, ray bolger, jack haley. The wizard of oz has one of the wildest and most infamous productions of any movie ever filmed. There, she and her companions would find the wizard of oz, who was supposed to help dorothy return to her home in kansas. Ridley, who was born in london, had her voice in the film dubbed by the. The voice for dorothy most definitely could be the same as from the wizard of oz. The wizard of oz, american musical film, released in 1939, that was based on the book of the same name by l. The wizard of oz is a 1939 american musical fantasy film produced by metro goldwynmayer. While the overall story is that of dorothy and all friends she meets along the way, going to see the wizard to help them each in some way.
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. An old oneline movie blurb has gone viral this week thanks to mentions all over the world wide web. It has additional background music by herbert stothart. The wizard of oz was directed by victor fleming, produced by mervyn leroy and the director of photography was harold rossen. The film opens with an unflinching look at real life tensions, of living in a world where at any moment, someone can walk into.
The wizard of oz is one of the most beloved films of all time, but the production of the judy garland classic did not come easy. Judy garland as dorothy gale, frank morgan as professor marvel the wizard of oz the gatekeeper the carriage driver the guard, ray bolger. Professor marvel, having heard that dorothy was badly injured, comes by, and she. The wizard of oz is a 1939 american musical fantasy film produced by metrogoldwynmayer. An example of how sound informs the mood is when the background music is playing when the slippers are awarded to dorothy. She befriends a scarecrow, a tin man, and a lion during her journey to emerald city. Dorothy was a young lady, full of spirit, living with her aunt and uncle on a farm in kansas. Dorothy gale played by judy garland, a young girl from. Feb 17, 2015 the wizard of oz was directed by victor fleming, produced by mervyn leroy and the director of photography was harold rossen. In the plot, dorothy returns to the land of oz to find it has been overthrown by. They follow the yellow brick road toward the emerald city to meet the wizard, and en route they meet a scarecrow that needs a brain, a tin man missing a heart, and a cowardly lion who wants courage. Each of the characters walking with dorothy have their own reason to see the wizard and dorothy just wants to go home.
Before its release on august 25, 1939, the movie was riddled with so many onset accidents and nearfatal mishaps that some felt the film was cursed. The wizard of oz 1939 aficatalog american film institute. The imagery of this film lingers long after first view, and its marked stylistic and thematic differences to wizard of oz have a hypnotic effect on a certain type of. The wizard of oz is a film which i look forward to showing any potential children i have someday. Statement summarizing the content of a book, essay, report, person, or etc. Nov 15, 2014 the timely assertion of high and low key lighting provide the wizard of oz with a mise en scene that is consistent with the plot and support the story in a very illustrated way. Frank baum which featured the young silent film actress romola remus the wonderful wizard of oz is a 15minute 1910 film, based on the 1902 stage musical, directed by otis turner, and may have featured bebe daniels as dorothy. This film is beyond classic that fully lives up to its status.
There are many aspects to a film that help to bring it alive and assist with holding the viewers attention these include dialogue, sound effects and music. This is a behind the scenes look, watch the original video on our fbe channel join the superfam and support fbe. Tales of the wizard of oz western animation tv tropes. From 2003 to 2005, the series was available on comcast on demand. Wizard of oz facts, information, publishing history. The wizard of oz was always a wellloved movie in my household growing up. Maybe the tornado killed her, drowned in the storm, possibly the water thing. Judy garland as dorothy gale and terry the dog as toto. The wizard of oz premiered in oconomowoc, wi on this day in 1939 and judy. The debutantes mgm studio orchestra the rhythmettes smooth sang as they. They host conventions and events all over the world, stage readings of l. This meteorological event is my terminology the lock, serving as the major plot point that transitions the story from the ordinary world kansas into the extraordinary world oz. Narrative structures the wizard of oz 1939 one of the best examples of a narrative structure that i feel is anyhoo is 1939s wizard of oz victor fleming as it has one of the most clear uses of narrative structure especially styled with the tzvetan todorov technique of the 5.
Film plots explained badly summarizing a movie in one. Storyplot the wizard of oz 5 the wizard of oz 1939 is a film. Salman rushdie, growing up in bombay, remembers that seeing the film at 10 made a writer of me. Life lessons from the wizard of oz that every college student. Posted by mike schuster on december 14th warner bros. Over the rainbow won the academy award for best original song. He died twenty years before the film, the wizard of oz, was released. The concept of kansas in the wizard of oz is an enigma because even though it is a real location, the way kansas is depicted is no more real than oz epitome definition.
Ap literature wizard of oz terms flashcards quizlet. The tornado scene sequence in the wizard of oz is memorable for a number of reasons, not the least of which is without it, theres no oz and therefore no story. The odd couple begin their merry skipping down the road together to oz to see the wizard after the scarecrow gets his legs working in synchronization. Directors victor fleming and george cukor and cinematographer harold rosson created a movie for the times in their creation of the wizard of oz. Dec 26, 2016 mgm broke or rather bent some contemporary self imposed unwritten rules of the industry with the production of the film. But in the wizard of oz, mgm took a decidedly different approach.
Feb 05, 2015 the score has some widely recognized songs, such as were off to see the wizard, over the rainbow, and dingdong. The wonderful wizard of oz amazonclassics edition english. Within the wizard of oz each character would and does have a story to tell. The wizard of oz film by fleming and vidor 1939 britannica. It is better than im making it out to be but the problems with it infuriated me. Frank baums 1900 novel the wonderful wizard of oz, costars dorothy dwan as dorothy, oliver hardy as the tin woodman in a. It was created to fulfill a contractual obligation associated with baums personal bankruptcy caused by the fairylogue and radioplays, from which it was once thought. Sep 06, 2014 apparently inspired in part by a newspaper blurb that summarized the wizard of oz as transported to a surreal landscape, a young girl kills the first person she meets and then teams up with three. The wizard of oz includes all of these amazing elements. In 1998, for a wizard of oz listing on tcm, writer rick polito wrote, transported to a surreal landscape, a young girl kills the first person she. Narrative structures the wizard of oz 1939 one of the best examples of a narrative structure that i feel is anyhoo is 1939s wizard of oz victor fleming as it has one of the most clear uses of narrative structure especially styled with the tzvetan todorov technique of the 5 stages ive seen in a film.
Through a song, dorothy is welcomed by the munchkins, as well as the lullaby league and lollipop guild. On some level, everyone who ever saw this movie is a fan, which lets us cast a pretty wide net. A whirling cyclone landed her house on a witch in oz. The wizard of oz is a film that has been pored over and dissected from almost everyone involved in the wonderful world of film. Although revealed as a humbug, the wizard grants the wishes of the scarecrow, tin man, and lion. The wizard of oz is perhaps the most famous and best loved fantasy film ever made.
In the group vocals of were off to see the wizard, his voice can be heard. Return to oz is a 1985 britishamerican fantasy film directed and written by walter murch. Apparently inspired in part by a newspaper blurb that summarized the wizard of oz as transported to a surreal landscape, a young girl kills the first person she meets and then teams up with three. In 1998, for a wizard of oz listing on tcm, writer rick. It ran on broadway for almost 300 consecutive nights in 1903. Frank baums original books, and have even published some of his hardtofind manuscripts. The wizard of oz 5 the wizard of oz 1939, is a film about a young teenager girl, named dorothy who is swept by a tornado and was put into this fantasy magical land where she and her friends come to encounter many types of fantasy creatures and obstacles that make much harder for them to get their wishes granted from the wizard of oz. Music in the wizard of oz writing about the movies. The movie portrays dorothy, a female protagonist on a journey home. It was first rereleased in 1949, and then in 1955, and then for many seasons, it was featured regularly on network tv as a prime time event its first two showings were on cbs television on november 3, 1956 and in december, 1959. The book was originally a book written by lyman frank baum and the movie was first released in 1939. Catch batman begins throughout the month of december on ifc. The main character is judy garland who plays dorothy. The wizard of oz 1939 cast and crew when a tornado rips through kansas, dorothy judy garland and her dog, toto, are whisked away in their house to the magical land of oz.
Apparently inspired in part by a newspaper blurb that summarized the wizard of oz as transported to a surreal landscape, a young girl kills the first person she. Directed primarily by victor fleming who left the production to take over the troubled gone with the wind, the film. The film never definitively answers the question, but if it was all a dream, then the possibility exists that shes still alive. Screenplay noel langley, florence ryerson, and edgar allan woolf director. The wizard of oz followed in the wake of a 1933 paramount production of alice in wonderland, a film which, although shot in black and white, featured a very similar mix of live action fantasy and actors in strange costumes. Frank baums 1900 novel the wonderful wizard of oz, made by the selig polyscope company without baums direct input. The wizard of oz 1939 is everybodys cherished favorite, perennial fantasy film musical from mgm during its golden years. There are fans and then there are fans however and you know when you spot a 400lb. Judy garland dorothy, ray bolger scarecrow, jack haley tinman and bert lahr cowardly lion were the main characters in the film.
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