VHS
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The
Wizard of Oz (1939) -- Judy
Garland; DVD Clamshell
The
Wizard of Oz (1939) -- Judy
Garland; VHS Clamshell
The
Wizard of Oz (Gift set) (1939) -- Judy Garland; DVD
The
Wiz (1975), Diana Ross, Michael Jackson; DVD
The
Wiz (1975), Diana Ross, Michael Jackson; VHS
Return
to Oz (1985) -- DVD
You don't fool with Mother Nature, spit into the wind, remake Casablanca,
or trash the land of Oz. Perhaps that is why the 1985 live-action sequel
split critics and audiences alike. The 1939 classic musical is so beloved
that it's almost impossible to imagine seeing Dorothy in shock therapy,
a crumbled yellow brick road, the ruins of Emerald City, and the Tin Man
turned into stone. But L. Frank Baum, the author of the original Oz books,
portrayed just that with his continuing stories of Dorothy. When you get
by these tough facts, the film version is solid entertainment for the over-7
set.
Dorothy (a 10-year-old Fairuza Balk in her debut) is back in Kansas,
where Aunt Em (Piper Laurie) is at the end of her rope: her niece is not
sleeping and going on about a place called Oz. Therapy may be the answer,
but luckily the scary clinic goes dark before Dorothy can be, er, cured
(but the lead-up will scare the munchkins out of most kids). She wakes
up in the land of Oz, now in tatters, and searches for its king, the Scarecrow.
A new set of friends, including a tin soldier, a talking chicken, and a
pumpkin man, help her against new villains, including Princess Mombi (Jean
Marsh)--complete with a set of detachable heads--and the evil Nome King
(Nicol Williamson with a great assist from Will Vinton's Claymation). The
sole directorial effort of Oscar-winning editor Walter Murch is stuffed
with marvelous effects that foreshadow later works by Tim Burton and the
Henson non-Muppet films. --Doug Thomas - Amazon.com
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