The Wizard of Oz (1939)



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Synopsis:
The third and definitive film adaptation of L. Frank Baum's 1900 children's fantasy, this musical adventure is a genuine family classic that made Judy Garland a star for her heartfelt performance as Dorothy Gale, an orphaned young girl unhappy with her drab black-and-white existence on her aunt and uncle's dusty Kansas farm. Dorothy yearns to travel "over the rainbow" to a different world, and she gets her wish when a tornado whisks her and her little dog, Toto, to the Technicolorful land of Oz. Having offended the Wicked Witch of the West (Margaret Hamilton), Dorothy is protected from the old crone's wrath by the ruby slippers that she wears. At the suggestion of Glinda, the Good Witch of the North (Billie Burke), Dorothy heads down the Yellow Brick Road to the Emerald City, where dwells the all-powerful Wizard of Oz, who might be able to help the girl return to Kansas. En route, she befriends a Scarecrow (Ray Bolger), a Tin Man (Jack Haley), and a Cowardly Lion (Bert Lahr). The Scarecrow would like to have some brains, the Tin Man craves a heart, and the Lion wants to attain courage; hoping that the Wizard will help them too, they join Dorothy on her odyssey to the Emerald City.

Garland was MGM's second choice for Dorothy after Shirley Temple dropped out of the project; and Bolger was to have played the Tin Man but talked co-star Buddy Ebsen into switching roles. When Ebsen proved allergic to the chemicals used in his silver makeup, he was replaced by Haley. Gale Sondergaard was originally to have played the Wicked Witch of the West in a glamorous fashion, until the decision was made to opt for belligerent ugliness, and the Wizard was written for W.C. Fields, who reportedly turned it down because MGM couldn't meet his price. Although Victor Fleming, who also directed Gone With the Wind, was given sole directorial credit, several directors were involved in the shooting, included King Vidor, who shot the opening and closing black-and-white sequences. Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg's now-classic Oscar-winning song "Over the Rainbow" was nearly chopped from the picture after the first preview because it "slowed down the action." The Wizard of Oz was too expensive to post a large profit upon initial release; however, after a disappointing reissue in 1955, it was sold to network television, where its annual showings made it a classic.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
1/1/1939
Director Credit
Victor Fleming Director
Cast Credit
Walter Corwin Miller Bespectacled Munchkin
Carol Tevis Munchkin
Vance Colvig Munchkin
Frank Packard Munchkin (uncredited)
Billy Bletcher Mayor/Lollypop Guild
Gus Wayne Munchkin
Major Doyle Munchkin (uncredited)
Abe Dinovitch Munchkin
Frank Morgan Prof. Marvel
Christian Rudolph Ebsen Tin Woodman on "We're Off to See the Wizard"
Robert Watson Knucher Ozmite
Abe Dinovitch Apple Tree
Oliver Smith Ozmite
Adriana Caselotti Juliet
Harry Earles Guild Singer
Jack Haley Hickory
Bert Lahr Zeke
George Ministeri Coach Driver
Jimmy Rosen Munchkin (uncredited)
Margaret Brainard Hamilton Miss Gulch
"Little Billy" Rhodes Barrister
Harlan Briggs Uncle Henry's Double
Mitchell Lewis Head Winkie
Harry Monty Winged Monkey/Munchkin
Tyler Brook Ozmite
Ray Bolger Hunk
Lillian Porter Munchkin (uncredited)
Jerry Maren Guild Leader
Terry Toto
The Singer Midgets Munchkins
Lee Murray Winged Monkey
Charles Grapewin Uncle Henry
Daisy Earles Munchkin Villager
Billy Curtis City Father
Charles Irwin Ozmite
Yvonne Moray League Dancer
Lois January Cat Owner
Judy Garland Dorothy Gale
Frank Morgan The Wizard of Oz
Ray Bolger The Scarecrow
Bert Lahr The Cowardly Lion
Jack Haley The Tin Woodsman
Billie Burke Glinda, the Good Witch
Margaret Brainard Hamilton The Wicked Witch of the West
Pat Walshe Nikko
Clara Blandick Auntie Em
Production Credits Credit
Mervyn LeRoy Producer
Art Department Credit
Cedric Gibbons Art Director
Edwin B. Willis Set Designer
Choreography Credit
Bobby Connolly Choreography
Film Camera Credit
Harold Rosson Cinematographer
Visual Effects Credit
Buddy Gillespie Special Effects
Don Trumbull Special Effects Assistant
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Gilbert A. Adrian Costume Designer
Jack Dawn Makeup

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