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''The Witches of Oz'' is a film based on ''[[The Wonderful Wizard of Oz]]''.
''The Witches of Oz'' is a film based on ''[[The Wonderful Wizard of Oz]]''.


It follows the exploits of the grown Dorothy Gale, now a successful children's book author, as she moves from Kansas to present day New York City. Dorothy quickly learns that her popular books are based on repressed childhood memories, and that the wonders of Oz are very, very real. When the Wicked Witch of the West shows up in Times Square, Dorothy must find the inner courage to stop her.
It follows the exploits of the grown Dorothy Gale, now a successful children's book author, as she moves from Kansas to present day New York City. Dorothy quickly learns that her popular books are based on repressed childhood memories, and that the wonders of Oz are very, very real. When the Wicked Witch of the West shows up in Times Square, Dorothy must find the inner courage to stop her.
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** [[The Lord of the Rings (film)|Sean Astin and Billy Boyd]] reunite here as Frack and Nick, respectively.
** [[The Lord of the Rings (film)|Sean Astin and Billy Boyd]] reunite here as Frack and Nick, respectively.
** [[Jeffrey Combs]] is Frank
** [[Jeffrey Combs]] is Frank
* [[The Jimmy Hart Version]]: The Wizard plays a song that sounds suspiciously like "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" on a flute. Dorothy remarks that she likes it.
* [[The Jimmy Hart Version]]: The Wizard plays a song that sounds suspiciously like "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" on a flute. Dorothy remarks that she likes it.
* [[Large Ham]]: The Wizard.
* [[Large Ham]]: The Wizard.
* [[MacGuffin]]: The key to the Wizard's book.
* [[MacGuffin]]: The key to the Wizard's book.
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* [[Playing with Fire]]: The Witch of the East had a flamethrower broom.
* [[Playing with Fire]]: The Witch of the East had a flamethrower broom.
* [[Posthumous Character]]: The Wicked Witch of the East, who is seen in flashbacks.
* [[Posthumous Character]]: The Wicked Witch of the East, who is seen in flashbacks.
* [[Re Cut]]: The shorter, theatrical-release version.
* [[Recut]]: The shorter, theatrical-release version.
* [[Red Herring]]: {{spoiler|That guy called Nick Chopper? The one who's motivated by love? Yeah, he's not the Tin Woodsman, although at one point even ''he'' believes otherwise.}}
* [[Red Herring]]: {{spoiler|That guy called Nick Chopper? The one who's motivated by love? Yeah, he's not the Tin Woodsman, although at one point even ''he'' believes otherwise.}}
* [[Sequel Hook]]
* [[Sequel Hook]]
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Revision as of 04:14, 11 April 2017

The Witches of Oz is a film based on The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.

It follows the exploits of the grown Dorothy Gale, now a successful children's book author, as she moves from Kansas to present day New York City. Dorothy quickly learns that her popular books are based on repressed childhood memories, and that the wonders of Oz are very, very real. When the Wicked Witch of the West shows up in Times Square, Dorothy must find the inner courage to stop her.

It has what can best be described as a rather curious distribution history. It was initially released on the Syfy channel as a two-part miniseries in 2011 and subsequently made available on DVD and Blu-Ray. However, a director's cut - retitled Dorothy and the Witches of Oz - is currently slated for theatrical release in the US on February 17th 2012. This newer version will be an overall shorter movie with new scenes and about 90 % of the special effects completely redone.

The trailer for the miniseries can be seen here.

The trailer for the theatrical-release version can be seen here.

Tropes used in The Witches of Oz include: