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Oz (a.k.a. Oz – A Rock 'n' Roll Road Movie also released as 20th Century Oz in United States) is a 1976 Australian film written, directed and co-produced by Chris Löfvén. [3] It stars Joy Dunstan , Graham Matters , Bruce Spence , Gary Waddell , and Robin Ramsay ; and received four nominations at the 1977 AFI Awards . [ 3 ]
Oz the Great and Powerful is a 2013 American fantasy adventure film directed by Sam Raimi and written by David Lindsay-Abaire and Mitchell Kapner from a story by Kapner. Based on L. Frank Baum's early 20th century Oz books and set 20 years before the events of the original 1900 novel, [5] the film is a spiritual prequel to the 1939 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film The Wizard of Oz. [6]
The following are lists of 20th Century Studios films by decade: Lists. Predecessors. List of Fox Film films (1915–1935) List of Twentieth Century Pictures films ...
The Bob's Burgers Movie: co-production with 20th Century Animation, 20th Century Family, Bento Box Entertainment and Wilo Productions. July 1, 2022: The Princess ‡ co-production with Original Film and 87Eleven Entertainment; distributed by Hulu in the United States, Star+ in Latin America, and Disney+ internationally via Star: August 5, 2022 ...
Eighty-five years ago, The Wizard of Oz arrived in cinemas and forever changed the art form. Based on L. Frank Baum's novel, the beloved film follows Dorothy Gale (Judy Garland) and her cast of ...
Dorothy and the Witches of Oz is a 2012 film directed by Leigh Scott, based on the early 20th century novels The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Ozma of Oz, The Road to Oz and The Magic of Oz by L. Frank Baum. The film stars Paulie Redding, Billy Boyd, Eliza Swenson, Mia Sara, Lance Henriksen, and Christopher Lloyd.
The slow-burn aesthetic of director Oz Perkins works perfectly in this new version of the sinister fairy tale, starring Sophia Lillis as Gretel and Alice Krige as the witch. —C.C.
From a mix-up over breakfast in ‘Pretty Woman’ to a modern car in the background of a battle scene in ‘Braveheart’, Charlotte Cripps picks some of the most famous film mistakes ever made