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Judy Garland | Dorothy Gale | |
Frank Morgan | Professor Marvel/The Emerald City Doorman/The Cabbie/The Wizard's Guard/The Wizard of Oz | |
Ray Bolger | Hunk/The Scarecrow | |
Bert Lahr | Zeke/The Cowardly Lion | |
Jack Haley | Hickory/The Tin Man | |
Billie Burke | Glinda, the Good Witch of the North | |
Margaret Hamilton | Miss Almira Gulch/The Wicked Witch of the West | |
Charley Grapewin | Uncle Henry Gale | |
Pat Walshe | Nikko, the Wicked Witch's Head Winged Monkey | |
Clara Blandick | Aunt Emily 'Auntie Em' Gale | |
Charlie Grapewin | ||
Charles Grapewin | Uncle Henry |
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Producer | Mervyn LeRoy
Victor Fleming |
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Writer | L. Frank Baum
Noel Langley Florence Ryerson |
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Cinematography | Harold Rosson
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Musician | Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy
Harold Arlen |
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We click our heels in anticipation. There’s no place like home and no movie like this one. From generation to generation, The Wizard Of Oz brings us together - kids, grown-ups, families, friends. The dazzling land of Oz, a dream-come–true world of enchanted forests, dancing scarecrows and singing lions, wraps us in its magic with one great song-filled adventure after another. Based on L. Frank Baum’s treasured book series, The Wizard Of Oz was judged the best family film of all time by American Film Institute. And this never-before-seen restoration looks and sounds better than ever. We invite you to embark for the Emerald City on the most famous road in movie history. Dorothy (Judy Garland), Scarecrow (Ray Bolger), Tin Woodman (Jack Haley) and Cowardly Lion (Bert Lahr) await you on the Yellow Brick Road and "Over the Rainbow." |
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