Wiz, The
Universal Studios (1978)
Musical
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IMDB   4.7
2 hr 13 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1   G
Diana Ross Dorothy
Michael Jackson Scarecrow
Nipsey Russell Tinman
Lena Horne Glinda the Good
Richard Pryor The Wiz (Herman Smith)
Ted Ross Lion
Mabel King Evillene
Glory Van Scott Rolls-Royce Lady
Donald King Munchkin #2
Jaime Perry Gold Footman
Theresa Merritt Aunt Emma
Thelma Carpenter Miss One
Johnny Brown Guest at Aunt Emma's Party
Rob Cohen Producer
Beatrice Dunmore Guest at Aunt Emma's Party
Dorothi Fox Guest at Aunt Emma's Party
Quincy Jones Music Arranger / Emerald City Gold Pianist
Sidney Lumet Director
Director
Sidney Lumet
Producer Rob Cohen
Kenneth Harper
Writer L. Frank Baum
William F. Brown
Cinematography Oswald Morris
Musician Charlie Smalls


Sidney Lumet 's The Wiz is the film version of the popular Broadway musical that retells the events of L. Frank Baum's classic novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz through the eyes of a young African-American kindergarten teacher who's "never been below 125th Street." Leaving a large family dinner to chase her dog into a snowstorm, Dorothy ( Diana Ross ) is swept up by a cyclone and transplanted to the land of Oz — which looks suspiciously like a skewed version of the run-down Manhattan of the late '70s. Landing on top of the Wicked Witch of the East, the puzzled Dorothy is greeted by munchkins who peel themselves from a graffiti mural and sing to her about the Wiz ( Richard Pryor ), a powerful wizard living in Emerald City who can help her get home. On her journey down the yellow brick road, she encounters a garbage-stuffed scarecrow ( Michael Jackson ) in a junkyard, a broken-down tin man ( Nipsey Russell ) caught in the decay of an old amusement park, and a cowardly lion ( Ted Ross ) posing as a stone statue outside a museum. The quartet tangles with a subway station that comes to life, a poppy den, and a gaggle of motorcycle henchman on their way to the Wiz — who orders them to kill the Wicked Witch of the West (a sweatshop tyrant) before he will grant them their wishes. The Wiz has about double the large-scale production numbers of The Wizard of Oz (1939), with songs written and composed by Charlie Smalls . — Derek Armstrong
Edition Details
Distributor Universal Studios
Chapters 20
Release Date 2002
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio Widescreen 1.85:1 Color
Subtitles French
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 4.0 [CC]
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 1

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