Search DVDBeaver S E A R C H D V D B e a v e r directedby Victor Fleming U.S. 1939 There's no place like home, and there will never be another movie like 'The Wizard of Oz'. Every so often you forget how enchanting this film is... and then a song surfaces on the radio...
This is a review of the 4-disc (5 technically) standard DVD boxed set edition ofThe Wizard of Oz– NOT the Blu-ray set. I’m not set up with HDTV or Blu-ray yet, and Warner Home Video was kind enough to send me this boxed set as a “Thank You” for helping to promote these ...
In October 2005, Aaron was involved in promoting the re-release of the “Wizard of Oz” DVD at the “Land of Oz” theme park in Beech Mountain, North Carolina. Following the promotion, members of the Oz community asked Aaron to plan a Wizard of Oz events both county of Greenville, Sou...
Dorothy Gale The Wizard of Oz 3,604 votes Dorothy Gale is a brave and resourceful young girl who embarks on a magical journey in The Wizard of Oz. Her kindness, loyalty, and unwavering determination to find her way home make her an iconic character loved by generations. Play...
Urban legend claims that if you play Pink Floyd’s classic album while watching “The Wizard of Oz,” there’s an incredible synchronicity. Here are the results.
The Wizard of Oz 1939 87 votes The Wizard of Oz is a classic fantasy film, an enduring testament to Hollywood's Golden Age. Young Dorothy (Judy Garland) finds herself whisked away from her Kansas home by a tornado, landing in the vibrant and fantastical Land of Oz. Joined by a trio ...
The Wizard Of Oz, since its initial release in 1939, has richly deserved its long-cemented status as an all-time classic. A regular resident in the IMDB top 250 films of all time, and a part of many people’s DVD collection, it’s a film that I’d wager more and more people fall...
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David Nelson : The Wizard of Oz With the film's original 50th anniversary artwork on the cover, this fantastic folio is a real collector's item. Includes: Over the Rainbow * Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead * We're Off to See the Wizard * If I Only Had a Brain * Optimistic Voices *...
Cinematic scarecrows have come a long way since the lovable Wizard of Oz character, but some of them might still be looking for a brain... maybe even the one that's still in your skull. Let's look at some of the all-time scariest movie scarecrows ever to stalk the fields by moon...