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The Wizard of Oz
Cast
Judy Garland, Ray Bolger, Jack Haley, Bert Lahr View AllCrew
Edgar Allan Woolf (Screenplay), Victor Fleming (Director), Noel Langley (Screenplay), Florence Ryerson (Screenplay) View AllRelease: Aug. 15th, 1939
Runtime: 1 hour, 42 minutes
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The Wizard of Oz(u)
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The Wizard of Oz turns 80
A film that was released before any of us were born is about to celebrate its 80th birthday.
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'Wizard of Oz' in HD and in Theaters
Caught this on ComingSoon.net article (Original: HERE)
Warner Home Video just announced this special, one-night event. You can order your tickets directly here by filling in your ...
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Sexy Celebrity
If you haven't yet seen [i]The Wizard of Oz[/i], you're either an unhip youngster or a knotty old cantankerous talking apple tree. Even if you've been in a coma for twenty years and are just now waking up, you have no excuse: you should have been dreaming about Oz in your deep, unconscious state..
If you haven't yet seen [i]The Wizard of Oz[/i], you're either an unhip youngster or a knotty old cantankerous talking apple tree. Even if you've been in a coma for twenty years and are just now waking up, you have no excuse: you should have been dreaming about Oz in your deep, unconscious state..
Gideon58
There are a handful of films that cinephiles immediately associate with the adjective "classic" and one of those films is the 1939 timeless confection from MGM studios called The Wizard of Oz that not only made an official movie star out of a seventeen year old Judy Garland but became an annual tel....
There are a handful of films that cinephiles immediately associate with the adjective "classic" and one of those films is the 1939 timeless confection from MGM studios called The Wizard of Oz that not only made an official movie star out of a seventeen year old Judy Garland but became an annual tel....