- The Wonderful Land of Oz
"The Wonderful Land of Oz" is a 1969
film byBarry Mahon , based on thenovel "The Marvelous Land of Oz " by L. Frank Baum. A low budget but faithful adaptation, the film stars Mahon's son, Channy (Chandos Castle Mahon , now a producer) as Tip,Zisca Baum (no relation) asMombi ,Caroline Berner asGeneral Jinjur , George Wadsworth asJack Pumpkinhead ,Gil Fields asH. M. Woggle-bug T. E. ,Michael R. Thomas as the Scarecrow, andAl Joseph as theTin Woodman .Ozma is played byJoy Webb .Jellia Jamb andOmby Amby appear, unbilled.The Gump is voiced byRay Menard , theproduction designer , also unbilled, but remembered by Thomas, who also remembers thatHilary Lee Gaess , who playedGlinda , had extreme bouts withstage fright .Mahon told "
The New York Times " that he was planning to getJudy Garland to narrate the film, but the film has nonarration . Popular rumor is that Jinjur's Army of Revolt is composed of actors who had previously appeared in Mahon'snudie films . This is, however, not the case. The nudie films were made inNew York City , while the children's films were made inFlorida . Mahon did not bring any of his former performers to appear in the film.The film played in Saturday
kiddie matinee venues, but was not released onVHS until after it had been issued onDVD , making it something of a lost and often misreported legend. Some sources, such asAllan Eyles 's1985 book, "The World of Oz " claim thatDorothy Gale accompanied Tip on his journey in this film, but this is not the case. (It is, however, the case in "Ozu no Mahōtsukai ".) Another oft-repeated error is the claim that the songs are byLoonis McGlohan andAlec Wilder . This is derived from the fact that they wrote music for theLand of Oz theme park inBanner Elk, North Carolina , released on avinyl record titled "The Land of Oz". Their songs were inspired by "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz ", not "The Marvelous Land of Oz ". The songs for the film were composed byGeorge Linsenmann with lyrics byRalph Falco .Mahon, Linsenmann, and Falco would re-team for "Jack and the Beanstalk" and "Thumbelina". All three films are owned by
Jeffrey C. Hogue . The film was released on DVD in 2002, as a double feature with "Jack and the Beanstalk", bySomething Weird Video , and subsequently issued on VHS. That it remained unavailable on VHS until the 21st century make explain the rumors published by Eyles and others.ongs
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