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Maltin told the crowd, upon its release in 1939, the film was a flop. “It was a very expensive movie to make and it shows. It ...
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It all started out with a children's book, first published in 1900 called The Wonderful Wizard of Oz written by L. Frank Baum. Then in 1939, a movie called The Wizard of Oz was released.
“The Wizard of Oz” was by no means the first film to use a version of the technicolor process. The Technicolor Motion Picture ...
The Wizard Of Oz was not a hit on its release in 1939. Though reviews were kind and the novel by L Frank Baum on which it was based was well-loved, audiences did not flock to the film.
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Cork Opera House Mary Leland Sat Apr 21 2001 - 01:00 Cork Opera House The charm and wisdom of L. Frank Baum's story survive in the Opera House presentation of The Wizard of Oz - but only just.