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Wizard of oz movie
Wizard of oz movie












wizard of oz movie

Toto also turns to the camera and says "If you have Dark Side of the Moon, press play now." A shot of Dorothy reacting to the Munchkins is inserted when they do emerge. After Dorothy and Toto exit the trailer in Munchkinland, there are extra shots of them looking around before the Munchkins greet them. When Dorothy turns to ask "Why are you doing that?" he replies, "I thought it would make the moment more dramatic." Dorothy rolls her eyes and walks back home. In the original version, the film cuts away, but in the extended cut, the camera pulls out to see the Theater Man standing next to Dorothy, fanning her with a big wooden paddle. The wind is blowing dramatically in her face and she sadly watches the Muppets leave. After the tour bus pulls away, Dorothy is left watching as it drives down the road.

wizard of oz movie

Miss Piggy makes a comment about Dorothy being "another groupie," which was not in the original version. In the original broadcast version, Dorothy arrives at the bus just in time to meet the Muppets. Just then, their tour bus pulls up, and Dorothy rushes to the bus to go talk with them. An overly dramatic Theater Man explains that the Muppets are gone, and no one knows where they are by now. When she arrives at the hall, the extended scene shows her finding out that the auditions ended at four (and it is 4:05). Shots of Dorothy walking to the audition at the Easy Delta Hall are inserted after she leaves the diner. After Dorothy leaves the diner to go to her audition, the conversation between Aunt Em and Uncle Henry is extended with more dialogue (and some smoke from the kitchen). It includes a longer "music video." The opening credits and titles are reworked and slightly different in when and where they appear on screen. The opening music sequence, "Kansas" is extended and much longer.

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The movie has been released on DVD and VHS in the United States with over 20 minutes of footage not shown on the TV broadcasting or at the Tribeca Film Festival














Wizard of oz movie