Frank baum classic found here in which a young girl wishes to run away from her life and ends up in the middle of a foreign land where she meets the most peculiar people. Mgms adaptation was not actually the first time oz came to the screen. The silent movie ranged from 85 to 93 minutes, depending on what. The wonderful wizard of oz 1910 adaptations of the wizard of oz were among some of the first films ever made. An early script of the wizard of oz offers a rare glimpse into the creation of the iconic film seventyfive years after its technicolor premiere, trace the earliest steps on the yellow brick road. Well as of the 24 may, 2018 all of the principal cast members that is, each of the actors who received an on screen credit or spoke dialogue in the classic. The wizard of oz 1925 tvg 1h 21min comedy, family, fantasy 2 june 1927 spain dorothy, heir to the oz throne, must take it back from the wicked prime minister kruel with the help of three farmhands. This original 1925 version of the wizard of oz is slightly different than the mgm version starring judy garland, but it is every bit as entertaining. I am anxious to experience more of his works in the future. This is the earliest surviving wizard of oz film from 1910.
The only surviving one is 1910s the wonderful wizard of oz, a silent short film based less on the book and more directly on the 1902 theatre adaptation. Where the black and white turns to color those few frames on the film were hand painted to give the transition a smooth effect where dorothy is looking out of the house door. Frank baums 1900 novel, made by the selig polyscope company. Frank baum and illustrator william wallace denslows original creation. The ruby slippers in the wizard of oz were originally. The rarely seen silent film version of the wizard of oz will be screened with live music on thursday, aug. If youre thinking of one of the more obscure versions. This is the most wellknown adaptation of the original book and most likely the one youre referring to. Carla laemmle at 103 one of the few silent film stars still alive carla laemmle, died on june 12 2014 at 104 was a silent film actresses. Many of its costumesparticularly the scarecrowswere also imitated in the 1925 film. The wizard of oz 1939 is everybodys cherished favorite, perennial fantasy film musical from mgm during its golden years.
The wizard of oz is a 1925 american silent film directed by larry semon, who also appears in a lead rolethat of a farmhand disguised as a. The wonderful wizard of oz is a 1910 american silent fantasy film and the earliest surviving film version of l. It was first rereleased in 1949, and then in 1955, and then for many seasons, it was featured regularly on network tv as a prime time event its first two showings were on cbs. Little dorothy is portrayed as an eighteenyearold by dorothy dwan. An early script of the wizard of oz offers a rare glimpse. An animated film called tom and jerry and the wizard of oz was released in 2011 by warner home video, incorporating tom and jerry into the story as dorothys protectors. The wizard of oz was not the first color movie, there were quite a few others before. Dec, 2016 the earliest surviving wizard of oz film from 1910 dec, 2016 ian harvey when lyman frank baum penned his now immortal story of dorothy and her adventures in the land of oz, he had no way of knowing the effect it would have on the world. Even if his take on the oz story is a bit illconceived, this film does demonstrate that larry semon was an talented silent film artist. Earlier oz films, such as the wonderful wizard of oz from 1910 and. Patchwork girl of oz with the help of ojo, unc nunkie, and dr.
Generally speaking, only the finest or most popular films with the biggest stars are made available. This is the earliest surviving wizard of oz film from 1910 and its all over the place. The wonderful wizard of oz 1910 is the earliest surviving film version of l. The earliest surviving wizard of oz film from 1910. The program is built around the first silent film version of the story, but it may not be the wiz you know. Even if it werent dwarfed by the later judy garland classic, this wizard of oz would be a sad, pathetic film. The wizard of oz is a 1925 american silent fantasyadventure comedy film directed by larry. The 1939 kodachrome portfolio contains ten lovely publicity art photographs, while the 1939 promotional portfolio offers a souvenir program from the 1939 premiere at graumans chinese theatre, an issue of mgm studio news specifically celebrating the release of the wizard of oz, a volume of photoplay studies in honor of oz, a 1939 poster. Watch the earliest surviving filmed version of the wizard of oz.
The socalled munchkin suicide scene in the 1939 mgm film the wizard of oz occurs at the very end of the tin woodsman sequence, as dorothy, the scarecrow, and the tin woodsman head down the. I know some viewers like to pull the we cant expect an old movie to be pc. Widely regarded as one of the greatest films of all time, it is the most commercially successful adaptation of l. It was first rereleased in 1949, and then in 1955, and then for many seasons, it was featured regularly on network tv as a prime time event its first two showings were on cbs television on november 3, 1956 and in december, 1959. Silent films dont get very many home video releases compared to movies of other eras. See how well you know what went on behind the curtain. Having been on a bit of a larry semon kick lately, the time feels right to investigate one of the most infamous comedies ever made. Frank baums 1900 novel the wonderful wizard of oz, made by the selig polyscope company without baums direct input. In honor of the films 80th anniversary this year, weve found some of the most magical and weird. Silent film actor and director larry semon adapted the film with baums son l.
Which if you have the dvd you will see the true color of the sepia tone. In 1925, when judy garland was only three years old, a movie version of the wizard of oz was released that was loosely based on a stage. One of the most ubiquitous of film legends holds that a munchkin hanged himself oncamera during the filming of the wizard of oz. The wizard of oz is a 1939 american musical fantasy film produced by metrogoldwynmayer. Frank baums 1900 novel, made by the selig polyscope company without baums direct input. Frank baums 1900 childrens fantasy novel the wonderful wizard of oz. Thats why the wizard of oz is something of an outlier. It wouldnt be too much of an exaggeration to call it one of the most derided flicks of all timesemons 1925 feature the wizard of oz. Wizard of oz by frank baum a 1910 silent film selig studios. The film was a pet project of the comedians, who should have been talked out of it. This is the original wizard of oz silent movie from 1910. The wizard of oz collection manufactured on demand, silent.
This take on the wizard of oz is an interesting curiosity that most classic film fans will want to experience at some point. The wonderful wizard of oz 1910 silent film youtube. But it was news to us that the first film adaptation of frank l. Aug 25, 2019 the wonderful wizard of oz 1910 adaptations of the wizard of oz were among some of the first films ever made.
The program is built around the first silent film version of the story, but it. Is the cast of the original wizard of oz still alive. Frank baums wizard of oz, includes three of those movies as well as the 1925 silent movie adaptation of baums the wizard of oz. Following on the success of last years soldout production of the silent the phantom of the opera, tomaro and his friends are back, this time with an original music score and a new production of the wizard of oz. Dorothy in the film is also identified as being 18 years old, an appreciably older character than in the 1939 production, where judy garlands. In short, the film looks very much of its time and has the flavor of a filmed play. The most notable was the first feature film version of the wizard of oz released in 1925. So to sum this up, the wizard of oz was purposly filmed that way, and was never. One of the first adaptations was a silent film version distributed by selig polyscope company in 1908.
Jul 04, 2019 there was a 1925 silent movie that was released before the 1939 film many of us think of as being the original the wizard of oz. The film is included as well as an extra feature, along with earlier silent films based on the oz stories, on some homemedia releases of mgms 1939 version of the wizard of oz, beginning with the 2005 threedisc collectors edition of the film. Oct 06, 20 silent films dont get very many home video releases compared to movies of other eras. Frank baum, author of the original fifteen wizard of oz books written between 1900 and 1920, formed the oz film manufacturing company to produce liveaction motion pictures based on his beloved fantasies.
Oct 11, 2019 in honor of the film s 80th anniversary this year, weve found some of the most magical and weird. Oscars best picture winners best picture winners golden globes emmys san diego comiccon new york comiccon sundance film festival toronto intl film festival awards central festival central. Baum wrote fourteen stories about the land of oz, but none became as beloved as the original story. Well, its hard to put all prejudices aside, having like most people been bombarded with various adaptations of l. Feb 16, 2016 the most notable was the first feature film version of the wizard of oz released in 1925.
The wizard of oz was filmed that way to give it the over the rainbow effect. The wizard of oz a 1925 silent film directed by larry semon, who also appears in a lead role. Earlier oz films, such as the wonderful wizard of oz from 1910 and the patchwork girl of oz from 1914 probably inspired certain elements of. The wizard of oz 1910 will be added to our collection, 1,150 free movies online. Thus, semons ideas did not come entirely from a bubble. Otis turners the wonderful wizard of oz from 1910 was a silent film shot in black and white this one was only 15 minutes long. Lit, wizard of oz, silent movie, home, tornado, oz, magic the silent film version of l. Directorwritercostar larry semon obviously shot for the moon with this expensive.
Larry semon is at his unfunniest as a leading man, writer, gag man and director in this misguided final silent era adaptation of l. The difference is that while wine must remain unopened to increase in value, the film positively. It was created to fulfill a contractual obligation associated with baums personal bankruptcy caused by the fairylogue and radioplays, from which it was once thought to have. Mar 10, 20 watch the first wizard of oz film from 1910.
The wizard of oz antique book baum denslow 1925 silent. Frank baums childrens book the wonderful wizard of oz, the story had been made into a film previously once as a silent film in 1925 and again as a short film in 1933. The movie was directed by otis turner and francis boggs and starred romola remus as. Weve all seen judy garland follow the yellow brick road in the 1939s classic film, the wizard of oz, and hopefully most of us have seen diana ross ease on down the road in 1978s the wiz. The wonderful wizard of oz is a 1910 silent fantasy film and the earliest surviving film version of l. Oct 08, 2019 plus, without the wizard of oz, we wouldnt have the fantastic soundtrack from. Frank baums novel the wonderful wizard of oz, this film features a young oliver hardy as the tin woodsman. The movie was directed by otis turner and francis boggs and starred. Frank baums book that one naturally has preconceptions. In fact, wizard of oz adaptations were amongst the earliest films ever made. Dorothy dwan and larry semon in the wizard of oz 1925 frederick ko vert and. Courtesy an original poster for the 1925 wizard of oz starring larry semon.
The wonderful wizard of oz makes use of the painted backdrops that were still popular in 1910 and its costumes draw heavily from the illustrations of the original book, as well as the successful stage production. Frank baums classic childrens novel, the wizard of oz. The wizard of oz collection silent dvdr 1914 alpha. The black and white parts were actually filmed on sepia tone film, it has a more brownish tint to it.
This is the original wizard of oz silent movie from 1910 youtube. Dorothy is whisked off to the land of oz accompanied by a mule and a cow and toto, who is transformed into a hellbeast. While different in tone than the oz movies of a decade before, the 1925 wizard of oz reinvents the story of dorothy, the scarecrow and the tin woodsman in a slapstick and humorous light. Wizard of oz is a 1925 american silent film directed by larry semon, who. But the film was nonetheless made, released, and has survived, which is ultimately bad news for fans of the baum books. This popped up on my tv one day and fascinated me, so i zipped out my camera to record.
Baums classic was actually a silent film made in 1910. The 1925 silent movie version of the wizard of oz was not over. Being a fan of oz in general and silent film in particular, this seemed like a sure fit. The wizard of oz 1939 cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.