Dorothy of Oz (film)

Dorothy of Oz (film)
Dorothy of Oz

Promotional poster
Directed by

Dan St. Pierre

Will Finn
Produced by Bonne Radford
Roland Carroll
Ryan Carroll
Arish Fyzee (CG)
Kristin Dornig (CG)
Screenplay by Adam Balsam
Barry Glasser
Story by Randi Barnes
Based on Dorothy of Oz by
Roger S. Baum
Starring Lea Michele
Dan Aykroyd
James Belushi
Kelsey Grammer
Martin Short
Patrick Stewart
Music by Bryan Adams
Jim Vallance
Tift Merritt
Jim Dooley
Editing by Dan Molina
Studio Summertime Entertainment
Release date(s) August 3, 2012 (2012-08-03)[1]
Budget $24 million[2]

Dorothy of Oz is an upcoming computer-animated film based on the book by Roger Stanton Baum by the same name. It is being produced by Summertime Entertainment,[3] the family entertainment division of Alpine Pictures.[4][5] The film is scheduled for a 3D U.S. theatrical release on August 3rd, 2012. [6]

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Plot

Dorothy Gale (voiced by Lea Michele) returns to Kansas to find it devastated. Dorothy then finds a new way to get back to Oz, only to discover that her old friends the Scarecrow (voiced by Dan Aykroyd), Tin Man (voiced by Kelsey Grammer), Cowardly Lion (voiced by James Belushi) and the entire Land of Oz, are all in grave danger. On Dorothy's new journey through Oz, she meets a man made of marshmallows who can't think for himself (voiced by Hugh Dancy), a china doll princess whose bossiness is a cover for her fragility (voiced by Megan Hilty), and a tugboat with as many personalities as he has pieces (voiced by Patrick Stewart). With the help of her new friends, they band together against a wicked Jester (voiced by Martin Short) who wants to control Oz.

Cast

References

  1. ^ www.travisjamesllc.com
  2. ^ Dorothy of Oz (2012) - IMDb
  3. ^ "Summertime Entertainment". Retrieved 2011-03-24.
  4. ^ "Lea Michele heads to 'Oz'". Variety. Retrieved 2011-03-24.
  5. ^ "Full cast and crew for Dorothy of Oz". IMDb. Retrieved 2011-03-24.
  6. ^ http://www.travisjamesllc.com

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