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The Wizard Of Oz [1939] | ![The Wizard Of Oz [1939]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51BHXH0KCQL._SL500_.jpg)
| Directors: Victor Fleming, Mervyn Leroy, King Vidor, Richard Thorpe Actors: Judy Garland, Frank Morgan, Ray Bolger, Bert Lahr, Jack Haley Studio: Warner Home Video Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 18 reviews Sales Rank: 386
Format: Black & White, Colour, Pal Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Universal, suitable for all Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 98 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
EAN: 7321900651233 ASIN: B00005NMWB
Theatrical Release Date: August 25, 1939 Release Date: June 19, 2006 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: IN STOCK. USUALLY DISPATCHED SAME OR NEXT WORKING DAY (MON - FRI). PLEASE ALLOW 3 - 6 DAYS FOR DELIVERY. BRAND NEW AND FULLY GUARANTEED BY A WELL ESTABLISHED TRUSTED LTD COMPANY. EMAIL DISPATCH CONFIRMATIONS SENT. TRACK PROGRESS 24/7
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Amazon.co.uk Review Like the Tin Man's heart, the true test of a real classic is how much it is loved by others. The enduring charms of The Wizard of Oz have easily weathered the vicissitudes of changing fashions making the film one of the world's best-loved, most-quoted and frequently imitated movies. It's now as ubiquitous an American pop-cultural icon as McDonald's, making judging the movie purely on its own merits an almost impossible task. Judy Garland's tragic later life, for example, makes her naïve and utterly beguiling Dorothy seem all the more poignant in retrospect. But this at least is clear: much of this movie's success depends on the winning appeal of Garland's "Everygirl" figure, who creates the vital identification and empathy necessary to carry the audience with her into the land of Oz. We always care deeply about Dorothy, her quest for home and the strength of her friendship with her companions. Garland's assured dancing and singing routines with her ideally cast Broadway comedy co-stars Ray Bolger, Bert Lahr and Jack Haley are still endlessly delightful, of course, and the songs and score (by Arlen, Harburg and Stothart) are as good as anything in the Hollywood musical canon. It is Garland's deeply felt rendition of "Over the Rainbow" that is both the film's emotional core and the reason why adults as much as children the world over still respond so strongly to this movie. So long as people long for home and the love of their friends and family, the nostalgic appeal of Oz will never fade. On the DVD: another splendid digital restoration from the MGM vaults keeps this wonderful classic as vivid and alive as it was back in 1939, if not more so. The 1.33:1 picture is clear and defined, bursting with the vibrant colours of Oz (you can even see the wires holding up the Lion's tail). Even more remarkably, because the original microphone tapes have been preserved the soundtrack has been remastered in 5.1 stereo, thereby accentuating the lush tones of the MGM orchestra and Garland's famous singing. The disc is also chock full of extras, including outtakes, audio sequences, composer Harold Arlen's backstage movies, extracts from earlier silent Oz films, clips from the Academy Awards and interviews with the stars among many other fascinating nuggets. The new 50-minute documentary hosted by Angela Lansbury, and irritatingly narrated in the present tense, is oddly the weakest part, with too little hard information and too much padding about how everyone loves the movie. The only gripe is Warners' trademark cardboard slipcase, which is awkward and easily damaged. But this is still an essential disc for the young at heart everywhere. --Mark Walker
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The Wizard of Oz: A Review October 3, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
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If you buy this DVD dreams really do come true! September 28, 2008 The Wizard Of Oz [1939] I first saw this film with my Grandad on his television when i was a little boy and i still love it (who couldn't love this film).Judy Garland,Frank Morgan,Ray Bolger,Jack Haley,Bert Larh,Billie Burke and Margaret Hamilton all perfectly cast.This film is as lovely today as it was when it was first made and i think this particular DVD release is a wonderful transfere to Disc.(lovely warm sepia and lovely deep colours),it looks like a modern film,beautifully restored.(i wonder what the seven cast members would think of the film they made ,not only restored but still loved by so many after all these years).Judy Garland is perfect as Dorothy and Ray Bolger really makes us all believe he is a farm hand with not the best of brains as he hits his fingers with a hammer instead of the nail! and in Oz he makes us all believe he really is made of straw as the scarecrow.Jack Haley is very sincere as the Tin Man longing for a heart ''If I Only Had A Heart'' (Peep Peep)!!.Since the restoration Billie Burke not only looks more lovely than ever in that beautiful pink dress but the glitter sparkles better than ever it did.No review on 'The Wizard Of Oz' would be complete without a mention of my favourite charecter The Wicked Witch Of The West played more than perfectly by Margaret Hamilton.Has anyone else noticed that Margaret Hamilton's presents is throughout the film even when she isn't in a scene.I still love the tornado scene where we 'cross the border' between Kansas and the land of Oz and actually see Miss.Gulch(from Kansas)on her bicycle in mid air change into the Wicked Witch Of The West(from Oz)on her broomstick.Everything is so lovely about this film,the seven main charecters,the songs and all those wonderful sets,just think the special effects they had in those days and to be honest i think they were far better than some of the so called special effects they use today.This DVD is a must for all friends of Dorothy,or you can't decide if your 'a Good Witch or a Bad Witch'!!,a good companion to this DVD is the release of the full screen version of 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang',like this 'Wizard of Oz' DVD,'Chitty Chitty' is an equally wonderful transfere to Disc with lovely deep colours, beautifully restored and looking like a modern film.
Magical movie! November 1, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This movie is so iconic it is deeply ingrained in our culture. As a little girl, and as an adult too, we all want a magical pair of "Dorothy" shoes. The movie's message is very simple; there's no place like home. The magical world of Oz is in technicolor whereas the scenes in Kansas are in black and white. This helps to show how enticing Oz is. The characters are pretty damn good, they don't make em like that anymore. All of the characters go through a personal journey in the film; to get home, to become brave, to get a heart. The plot is as delightful as the characters and the setting, with a dash of humour added in; a must see for young and old, even my quite sensitive 6yr old daughter can handle the scarier bits. The replay value is immeasurable, I have seen the movie so many times and will watch it many times more. The music is enchanting too!
Overall I think this movie is a must see.
I would rate it 9/10
Quite simply a classic July 27, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is one of the all time best films. I can't wait for my babies to be big enough to watch this as I am sure they will get as much fun out of it as I did when I was little.
Why write this comment? To remind people that just because it is an old film does not mean that it is not suitable for children of today. Buy it for them and you and you will remember why you loved it so much!
Simply amazing.
Why is it listed as "Disney's"? May 2, 2007 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Why is it listed as "Disney's"? Never mind that. The question you will more likely ask, when you can tear yourself away from this internet terminal, is "why do I need to see this yet again, on DVD, when it's so often played on TV?" The answer is, because you will be making a special appointment to see a very special film, something that's almost become a part of our collective memory. Another answer is because this DVD presentation looks and sounds terrific, and yet another answer is the extras included, which build on your already personal relationship with the movie. Many thanks to all involved for putting it together, I seem to remember that you were there. And you, and you...
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