Wizard of Oz : Lost original versions
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Published
Woodland Hills, Calif. : St. Clair Entertainment Group, 2008.
Language
English
UPC
777966816999

Notes

General Note
Title from container.
General Note
Patchwork girl of Oz (61 min.) originally released as a motion picture in 1914. His majesty, the screcrow (55 min.) originally released as a motion picture in 1914. Magic cloak of Oz (38 min.) originally released as a motion picture in 1914. Wizard of Oz (84 min.) originally as a motion picture in 1925.
General Note
Bonus feature: Wizard of Oz Gallery.
Creation/Production Credits
Patchwork girl of Oz. Directed by J. Farrell MacDonald.
Creation/Production Credits
His majesty, the scarecrow. Directed by J. Farrell MacDonald.
Creation/Production Credits
Magic cloak of Oz. Directed by J. Farrell MacDonald.
Creation/Production Credits
Wizard of Oz. Directed by Larry Semon.
Participants/Performers
Patchwork girl of Oz. Violet MacMillan, Frank Moore, Raymond Russell, Leontine Dranet.
Participants/Performers
His majesty, the scarecrow. Violet MacMillan, Frank Moore, Pierre Couderc, Raymond Russell.
Participants/Performers
Magic cloak of Oz. Mildred Harris, Violet MacMillan, Fred Woodward, Vivian Reed.
Participants/Performers
Wizard of Oz. Dorothy Dwan, Mary Carr, Virginia Pearson, Bryant Washburn.
Description
Patchwork girl of Oz. "In the first ever Oz movie, the Patchwork Girl comes to life thanks to the clever Dr. Pipt, who has been stirring the powder of life for seven years." -- Container.
Description
His Majesty, the scarecrow. "When a wicked king takes over the Emerald City, Princess Gloria is forced into an arranged marriage. To freeze her heart Gloria journeys to the palace of evil witch Mombi, who has just captured a little girl from Kansas named Dorothy. A scarecrow standing watch in a nearby field witnesses the drama and becomes part of the action." -- Container.
Description
Magic cloak of Oz. "Woven by fairies, the magic cloak will grant a single wish to the unhappiest child in Oz. Fluff and her little brother Bud, who live unhappily in the kingdom of Noland, are given the cloak and their wish places Bud on the throne as King." -- Container.
Description
Wizard of Oz. "After his father's death, L. Frank Baum Jr. revived the series with this film that became the most widely known and accepted version of the classic tale. Here, Dorothy is swept to Oz by a tornado, where she encounters a scarecrow, a Tin Woodman, a Lion and other familiar characters." --- Container.
System Details
DVD, Dolby Digital, all regions.

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Semon, L., MacDonald, J. F., Washburn, B., Pearson, V., Carr, M., Dwan, D., Reed, V., Woodward, F., Harris, M., Fearing, B., Couderc, P., MacMillan, V., Moore, F., & Dranet, L. (2008). Wizard of Oz: Lost original versions . St. Clair Entertainment Group.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Larry Semon et al.. 2008. Wizard of Oz: Lost Original Versions. Woodland Hills, Calif.: St. Clair Entertainment Group.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Larry Semon et al.. Wizard of Oz: Lost Original Versions Woodland Hills, Calif.: St. Clair Entertainment Group, 2008.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Semon, Larry, et al. Wizard of Oz: Lost Original Versions St. Clair Entertainment Group, 2008.

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