The Wizard of Oz (1939) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
cinematography by Alice Brooks, production design by Nathan Crowe, set decoration by Lee Sandales, spectacularly choregraphed by Christopher Scott, and directed with depth, sumptuous splendor and beauty by Jon M. Chu,Wicked, Part Oneis a joyous, magical, utterly spellbinding triumph...
The wicked witch of the west scared the life out of me here and still does, and even Frank Morgan does 5 roles to great comical effect. The songs are just fabulous, and so is the cinematography and the stunning scenery. True, the film isn't completely faithful to the book, but why ...
The Muppets' Wizard of Oz is a 2005 musical telefilm directed by Kirk Thatcher and starring Ashanti and The Muppets. It was produced by Bill Barretta, and written by Debra Frank, Steve L. Hayes, Tom Martin, and Adam F. Goldberg. The film follows a young
In this paper, I will be discussing how various stylistic elements such as mise-en-scene, cinematography, editing and sound inThe Wizard of Ozand Psycho enable the audience to better enjoy watching both films which support Smith’s claim “a richer kind of pleasure”. ...
The Wizard of OZ Chapter 1: Queers and Dykes in the Dark: Classic, Noir & Horror Cinema’s Coded Gay Characters: "I wish to join the Legion of Decency, which condemns vile and unwholesome moving pictures. I unite with all who protest against them as a grave menace to youth, to home ...
because it is decreed in Oz that when Dorothy reaches womanhood and turns 18 she inherits the crown of Oz, so the plot develops from there. The odd part of this equation, after seeing MGM 1939, is in this film, two of the three farmhands have a more amorous mission to accomplish with...
of sweet looking, nothing more positive can be said about the walls seen to create the backgrounds. One big thing technology wise that does work for me is the cinematography, beautifully shot and crafted well by Harold Rosson and you can see why he received an Academy Award nomination, just...
The Wizard of Oz is an American musical film, released in 1939, that was based on the book of the same name by L. Frank Baum. Though not an immediate financial or critical success, it became one of the most enduring family films of all time.
Bert Lahr, American stage and screen actor who was best known for his dynamic portrayal of the Cowardly Lion in the film The Wizard of Oz. Lahr was a star of burlesque and vaudeville and a comedy favorite on Broadway before being cast in the iconic role,