The Wizard of Oz (1933)
A storybook opens to depict little Dorothy on the grey Kansas prairies, when suddenly a cyclone comes up, turns her world to color, and she lands on a Scarecrow, who promptly gets up and walks with her. Her dog Toto finds a woodcutter made of tin, so the Scarecrow oils him up and he accompanies them. They watch some animals reproduce before being ushered into the Emerald City by singing suits of armor and a lavish parade of overweight cops before meeting the Wizard, a devious little man who transforms eggs into uncontrollable forms, much to Billina's dismay.
Director: Ted Eshbaugh
Genre: Animation, Comedy, Fantasy
Runtime: 9 min
Release Date: June 19, 1933
Screenplay
- Frank Joslyn Baum
- L. Frank Baum (Novel)
Music: Carl W. Stalling
Production: Ted Eshbaugh Studios, Film Laboratories of Canada
Country: Canada, United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
based on young adult novel, short film
More Films by Director: Ted Eshbaugh
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Wizard of Oz about?
- A storybook opens to depict little Dorothy on the grey Kansas prairies, when suddenly a cyclone comes up, turns her world to color, and she lands on a Scarecrow, who promptly gets up and walks with her. Her dog Toto finds a woodcutter made of tin, so the Scarecrow oils him up and he accompanies them. They watch some animals reproduce before being ushered into the Emerald City by singing suits of armor and a lavish parade of overweight cops before meeting the Wizard, a devious little man who transforms eggs into uncontrollable forms, much to Billina's dismay.
- Who directed The Wizard of Oz?
- The Wizard of Oz was directed by Ted Eshbaugh.
- How long is The Wizard of Oz?
- The Wizard of Oz has a runtime of 9m (9 minutes).
- What genre is The Wizard of Oz?
- The Wizard of Oz is a Animation, Comedy, Fantasy film.
- Where was The Wizard of Oz produced?
- The Wizard of Oz was produced in Canada, United States of America.