The Wizard of Oz /
The Wizard of Oz / [print]
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; produced by Loew's Incorporated ; a Victor Fleming production ; screen play by Noel Langley, Florence Ryerson and Edgar Allan Woolf ; adaptation by Noel Langley ; photographed in Technicolor by Harold Rosson ; produced by Mervyn LeRoy ; directed by Victor Fleming.
- [S.l. : Turner Entertainment Company ; 1999. Burbank, California : Warner Home Video ; (c)1999. Warner Brothers Family Entertainment, (c)1999.
- 1 videodisc (101 min.) : sound, black and white (sepia toned) with color sequences ; 4 3/4 in.
Originally released as motion picture in 1939. From the book by L. Frank Baum. Also issued as part of the Judy Garland, the signature collection. Special features: Cast and crew biographies; Characters of Oz; "The wonderful Wizard of Oz : the making of a movie classic" documentary hosted by Angela Lansbury; Theatrical trailers; Outtakes & deleted scenes ("If I only had a brain" deleted Scarecrow dance, "If I only had a heart" Buddy Ebsen audio track, "Triumphant return to Emerald City", "Over the rainbow", The jitterbug"); Behind the scenes (sketches and storyboards, Costume and make-up tests, Portrait gallery, Special effects stills, Harold Arlen home movies, Special effects sequences, Excerpt from Texas contest winners 'Trailer', Excerpt from Romance of celluloid short; Post-production stills); Oz history (Excerpt from 1914 silent Oz film, Excerpt from 1925 silent Oz feature, Excerpt from Ted Eshbaugh's 1933 Oz cartoon); Oz afterlife (1979 interview with Margaret Hamilton, Ray Bolger and Jack Haley, Stills, Off to see the Wizard, Exerpt from 1939 cavalcade of Academy Awards); Audio supplements (The jukebox, MGM radio show: good news of 1939, MGM promotional trailer, Leo is on the air!); Awards.
Main title -- Prologue -- Dorothy's dilemma -- Over the rainbow -- Miss Gulch -- Toto escapes -- Dorothy runs away -- Crystal gazing -- "It's a twister" -- Inside the cyclone -- Not in Kansas anymore -- Come out, come out -- It was no miracle -- Ding! dong! the witch is dead! -- The Lullaby song -- The Lollipop guild -- "Who killed my sister?' -- "What a smell of sulfur!" -- Follow the yellow brick road -- You're off to see the Wizard -- Dorothy meets the Scarecrow -- If I only had a brain -- We're off to see the Wizard -- "Apples!" -- "A man made out of tin" -- If only I had a heart -- "Wanna play ball?" -- "To Oz, to Oz" -- "Lions, and tigers, and bears, oh my!" -- Meeting the cowardly lion -- If I only had nerve -- We're off to see the Wizard -- "Poppies will put them to sleep!" -- Optimistic voices -- The Emerald city -- The Merry old land of Oz -- Surrender, Dorothy -- If I were king of the forest -- Metting the Wizard of Oz -- The Haunted forest -- Attack of the winged monkeys -- Dorothy in captivity -- Toto's escape -- March of the Winkies -- The Rescue -- "Seize them!" -- "I'm melting!" -- The "Wicked witch is dead!" -- The Wizard revealed -- Heroic rewards -- The Wizard's balloon -- Glinda returns -- Dorothy's farewell -- "There's no place like home!"--
Musical adaptation by Herbert Stothart ; lyrics by E.Y. Harburg ; music by Harold Arlen ; associate conductor, George Stoll ; orchestral and vocal arrangements, George Bassman, Murray Cutter, Paul Marquardt, Ken Darby ; musical numbers staged by Bobby Connolly ; recording director, Douglas Shearer ; art director, Cedric Gibbons ; set decorations, Edwin B. Willis ; special effects, Arnold Gillespie ; costumes by Adrian ; film editor, Blanche Sewell. Musical adaptation by Herbert Stothart ; lyrics by E.Y. Harburg ; music by Harold Arlen ; associate conductor, George Stoll ; orchestral and vocal arrangements, George Bassman, Murray Cutter, Paul Marquardt, Ken Darby ; musical numbers staged by Bobby Connolly ; recording director, Douglas Shearer ; art director, Cedric Gibbons ; set decorations, Edwin B. Willis ; special effects, Arnold Gillespie ; costumes by Adrian ; film editor, Blanche Sewell.
When a nasty neighbor tries to have her dog put to sleep, Dorothy takes her dog, Toto, and starts to run away. A tornado appears and carries her to the magical land of Oz. Wishing to return home, she begins to travel to the city of Oz where a great wizard lives. On her way she meets a Scarecrow who needs a brain, a Tin Man who wants a heart, and a Cowardly Lion who desperately needs courage. They all hope the all-mighty Wizard of Oz will help them, but they have to get to the Emerald City before the Wicked Witch of the West catches up with them.
9780790745176 9780790794662
65123 Warner Home Video 34983 Warner Home Video (set)
Baum, L. Frank 1856-1919 --Film adaptations.
Good and evil--Drama.
Friendship--Drama.
Oz (Imaginary place)--Drama.
Gale, Dorothy (Fictitious character)--Drama.
Wizard of Oz (Fictitious character)--Drama.
Scarecrow (Fictitious character : Baum)--Drama.
Cowardly Lion (Fictitious character)--Drama.
Musical films.
Children's films.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
PZ7.W835.W593 1999 PZ7
Originally released as motion picture in 1939. From the book by L. Frank Baum. Also issued as part of the Judy Garland, the signature collection. Special features: Cast and crew biographies; Characters of Oz; "The wonderful Wizard of Oz : the making of a movie classic" documentary hosted by Angela Lansbury; Theatrical trailers; Outtakes & deleted scenes ("If I only had a brain" deleted Scarecrow dance, "If I only had a heart" Buddy Ebsen audio track, "Triumphant return to Emerald City", "Over the rainbow", The jitterbug"); Behind the scenes (sketches and storyboards, Costume and make-up tests, Portrait gallery, Special effects stills, Harold Arlen home movies, Special effects sequences, Excerpt from Texas contest winners 'Trailer', Excerpt from Romance of celluloid short; Post-production stills); Oz history (Excerpt from 1914 silent Oz film, Excerpt from 1925 silent Oz feature, Excerpt from Ted Eshbaugh's 1933 Oz cartoon); Oz afterlife (1979 interview with Margaret Hamilton, Ray Bolger and Jack Haley, Stills, Off to see the Wizard, Exerpt from 1939 cavalcade of Academy Awards); Audio supplements (The jukebox, MGM radio show: good news of 1939, MGM promotional trailer, Leo is on the air!); Awards.
Main title -- Prologue -- Dorothy's dilemma -- Over the rainbow -- Miss Gulch -- Toto escapes -- Dorothy runs away -- Crystal gazing -- "It's a twister" -- Inside the cyclone -- Not in Kansas anymore -- Come out, come out -- It was no miracle -- Ding! dong! the witch is dead! -- The Lullaby song -- The Lollipop guild -- "Who killed my sister?' -- "What a smell of sulfur!" -- Follow the yellow brick road -- You're off to see the Wizard -- Dorothy meets the Scarecrow -- If I only had a brain -- We're off to see the Wizard -- "Apples!" -- "A man made out of tin" -- If only I had a heart -- "Wanna play ball?" -- "To Oz, to Oz" -- "Lions, and tigers, and bears, oh my!" -- Meeting the cowardly lion -- If I only had nerve -- We're off to see the Wizard -- "Poppies will put them to sleep!" -- Optimistic voices -- The Emerald city -- The Merry old land of Oz -- Surrender, Dorothy -- If I were king of the forest -- Metting the Wizard of Oz -- The Haunted forest -- Attack of the winged monkeys -- Dorothy in captivity -- Toto's escape -- March of the Winkies -- The Rescue -- "Seize them!" -- "I'm melting!" -- The "Wicked witch is dead!" -- The Wizard revealed -- Heroic rewards -- The Wizard's balloon -- Glinda returns -- Dorothy's farewell -- "There's no place like home!"--
Musical adaptation by Herbert Stothart ; lyrics by E.Y. Harburg ; music by Harold Arlen ; associate conductor, George Stoll ; orchestral and vocal arrangements, George Bassman, Murray Cutter, Paul Marquardt, Ken Darby ; musical numbers staged by Bobby Connolly ; recording director, Douglas Shearer ; art director, Cedric Gibbons ; set decorations, Edwin B. Willis ; special effects, Arnold Gillespie ; costumes by Adrian ; film editor, Blanche Sewell. Musical adaptation by Herbert Stothart ; lyrics by E.Y. Harburg ; music by Harold Arlen ; associate conductor, George Stoll ; orchestral and vocal arrangements, George Bassman, Murray Cutter, Paul Marquardt, Ken Darby ; musical numbers staged by Bobby Connolly ; recording director, Douglas Shearer ; art director, Cedric Gibbons ; set decorations, Edwin B. Willis ; special effects, Arnold Gillespie ; costumes by Adrian ; film editor, Blanche Sewell.
When a nasty neighbor tries to have her dog put to sleep, Dorothy takes her dog, Toto, and starts to run away. A tornado appears and carries her to the magical land of Oz. Wishing to return home, she begins to travel to the city of Oz where a great wizard lives. On her way she meets a Scarecrow who needs a brain, a Tin Man who wants a heart, and a Cowardly Lion who desperately needs courage. They all hope the all-mighty Wizard of Oz will help them, but they have to get to the Emerald City before the Wicked Witch of the West catches up with them.
9780790745176 9780790794662
65123 Warner Home Video 34983 Warner Home Video (set)
Baum, L. Frank 1856-1919 --Film adaptations.
Good and evil--Drama.
Friendship--Drama.
Oz (Imaginary place)--Drama.
Gale, Dorothy (Fictitious character)--Drama.
Wizard of Oz (Fictitious character)--Drama.
Scarecrow (Fictitious character : Baum)--Drama.
Cowardly Lion (Fictitious character)--Drama.
Musical films.
Children's films.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
PZ7.W835.W593 1999 PZ7