The Wizard of Oz

USA, 1939
Length
102 minutes
Director
Victor Fleming
Cast
  • Judy Garland
  • Frank Morgan
  • Ray Bolger

Content

Young Dorothy, full of yearning for “some place where there isn’t any trouble,” is literally whisked
from rural Kansas to the magical Land of Oz. When she opens the door of her house after the
tornado, she finds herself “somewhere over the rainbow” … The Wizard of Oz was a milestone in
the history of colour film. It was conceived as MGM’s answer to Disney’s Snow White (1937), and
the colour scheme is as unreal as the story. This cinematic mixture of musical, fairy tale, and fantasy
has been delighting moviegoers around the world for 75 years. Among them is British Indian writer
Salman Rushdie, who said “once the door is open, colour floods the screen (…) the yellow of the
brick road, the red of the poppy field, the green of the Emerald City and of the witch’s skin. So striking
were these colour effects that, soon after seeing the film as a child, I began to dream of greenskinned
witches”. With its transition from black-and-white to colour, The Wizard of Oz marked a new
era in movies. Rushdie also called the film a blueprint of all emigrant dreams, “a film about the joys of
going away, of leaving the greyness and entering the colour”.
 

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Original title
The Wizard of Oz