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The Wonderful Land of Oz

  • 1969
  • 1h 12m
IMDb RATING
2.1/10
441
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The Wonderful Land of Oz (1969)
FamilyFantasyMusical

Running away from his evil guardian Mombi, Tip runs off to the Emerald City, where he gets caught up in a palace coup with the Army of Revolt.Running away from his evil guardian Mombi, Tip runs off to the Emerald City, where he gets caught up in a palace coup with the Army of Revolt.Running away from his evil guardian Mombi, Tip runs off to the Emerald City, where he gets caught up in a palace coup with the Army of Revolt.

  • Director
    • Barry Mahon
  • Writers
    • Clelle Mahon
    • Barry Mahon
    • L. Frank Baum
  • Stars
    • Chan Mahon
    • Allen Joseph
    • George Wadsworth
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    2.1/10
    441
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Barry Mahon
    • Writers
      • Clelle Mahon
      • Barry Mahon
      • L. Frank Baum
    • Stars
      • Chan Mahon
      • Allen Joseph
      • George Wadsworth
    • 16User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Chan Mahon
    Chan Mahon
    • Tip
    • (as Channy Mahon)
    Allen Joseph
    Allen Joseph
    • The Tin-Woodman
    • (as Al Joseph)
    George Wadsworth
    George Wadsworth
    • The Pumpkinhead
    Michael R. Thomas
    Michael R. Thomas
    • The Scarecrow
    • (as Mike Thomas)
    Gil Fields
    Gil Fields
    • The Wogglebug
    Zisca Baum
    Zisca Baum
    • Mombi
    • (as Zisca)
    Caroline Berner
    Caroline Berner
    • General Jinjur
    Hilary Lee Gaess
    Hilary Lee Gaess
    • Glinda the Good
    Joy Webb
    Joy Webb
    • Ozma
    Ray Menard
    • The Gump
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Barry Mahon
    • Writers
      • Clelle Mahon
      • Barry Mahon
      • L. Frank Baum
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    Michael_Elliott

    It's Bizarre To Say the Least

    The Wonderful Land of Oz (1969)

    ** (out of 4)

    Tip (Chan Mahon) and Jack the Pumpkinhead (George Wadsworth) end up in the Emerald City where the poor Scarecrow has been overthrown by an evil woman. With the help from the Tin Man the group sets out to make the city great again.

    THE WONDERFUL LAND OF OZ will never be confused with the 1939 classic but I must admit that I found it to be rather charming in its own low-budget, campy way. Director Barry Mahon made a number of sexploitation films in his career but towards the end of it he started making some kid movies. This version of the Oz tale is without question one of the silliest but it's fun, which is the most important thing.

    Now, when I say the film is fun I'm not meaning it's some sort of classic because it's far from that. What makes this movie fun is the fact that it's a pretty nutty movie from start to finish. The costumes of the characters are certainly the highlight (or low-light) because they look rather silly but at the same time they're rather addictive simply because it adds a certain weird atmosphere to the picture. Jack the Pumpkinhead is a prime example and I really feel bad for the actor having to walk around with that large pumpkin on his head.

    Chan Mahon, the director's son, takes the lead role and he certainly wasn't an actor. He messes up several lines and his line delivery is so slow that you can't help but be mildly charmed by the non- professional performance. The film obviously had a very low budget but this just adds to the rather bizarre atmosphere. The sets are certainly nothing special but this really just comes across as a bunch of friends getting together and filming a low-budget movie with what limited items they have available.
    2Fuzzbomb

    eh?

    OK, This might actually qualify as one of the worst filsm I have ever seen - and I was SO looking forward to it, too, being as huge a fan of the thirties' Oz and also Return to Oz...

    God no. Leave it alone. Awful sets, awful acting, a papier-mache cow (believe it or not - not a reason to watch it!!!) and unlistenable sound add up to something less than the sum of it's parts.

    The only remotely interesting part is General Jinjur and her army of short-skirted chicks. But even those aren't worth the admission price. Even if the admission price is free.

    Water your plants instead.
    2phillindholm

    Way Down The Yellow Brick Road!

    This mess was actually advertised as having "So Many Thrills You'll Be OZIFIED." Stupefied is more like it. Made by slumming soft-porn schlockmeister Barry Mahon, and starring his talent-free son Channy, it's like watching Ed Wood's idea of a children's film. And even THAT'S too high a praise. Based on one of the later OZ books, it throws in several pathetic songs which would have stopped the 'narrative' cold--had there been one to begin with. Even the supporting cast hasn't the heart to liven things up by mugging shamelessly--all they do is recite their lines off cue cards, all the time looking as if they'd rather be anywhere else. And so will you, after about five minutes. This film was exhumed for DVD a couple of years ago, paired with (believe it or not) an even worse co-feature, Mahon's poverty-row rendition of "Jack And The Beanstalk." Filmed at a now-defunct Florida amusement park, called 'Pirate's World', it can't honestly be said that "Jack", awful as it is, makes "OZ" look good by comparison, but it IS even funnier. Watch both at your own risk!
    3PKazee

    Keep your finger on fast-forward and you might survive this atrocity

    OK, so this has its moments of "so bad, it's good", but they are much too few and far between. Try sitting through even the short version without fast-forwarding only if you are in need of sleep or seriously enjoy self-inflicted pain. Otherwise, fans of even the worst cinematic dreck should simply watch the 1st five or six minutes of this to capture the flavor of the fiasco, and then scan forward to scenes where new characters are introduced. Or better yet, look for the sampler reel currently available on youtube. "Highlights" of the film include the unbelievably horrible line readings of the lead child actor (the son of director Barry Mahon), the first poorly-timed "moo" of the paper-mache cow (actually just the head of a cow), the "why am I even here" lethargy of poorly-recorded "The Pumpkinhead", and - I suppose - the flying, talking reindeer and the "The Wogglebug". And, oh yes, the mini-skirted army of Gen. Jinjur, actresses that were likely borrowed from the cast of the two adult features Mahon was making (FANNY HILL MEETS THE RED BARON and FANNY HILL MEETS DR. EROTICO) around the very same time that this film was in production.
    1Timothynorris

    Omg

    I have seen better high school productions. No artistic value. Do not watch this. Ever.

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    • Trivia
      The actors playing Jellia Jamb (the King's translator/attendant) and Omby Amby (the soldier who can't find his bullets) were hired for one day and paid in cash. Barry Mahon never got their names.
    • Goofs
      The Wogglebug's eye falls off around the 53m mark, when the group has decided to use the magic powder to create a flying machine, exposing Gil Fields' eye as he tries to catch it.
    • Quotes

      Glinda the Good: It is not exactly that you are going to be a girl. You're going to remain Tip. The girl is Ozma. You are not exactly Ozma now, you have grown into an adventurous boy. When I transform you,Ozma will be the girl, and Tip will be your spirit, a wonderful, adventurous spirit, that will float out into the land beyond, and become a part of every little boy.

    • Connections
      Featured in Dusk to Dawn Drive-in Trash-o-Rama Show Vol. 2 (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      Did You Come To See the Wizard?
      Written by Loonis McGlohon and Alec Wilder

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    • Release date
      • October 31, 1969 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La maravillosa tierra de Oz
    • Filming locations
      • F&B Ceco Studios, North Miami, Florida, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Childhood Productions
      • Cinetron
      • Classic, A Division of Cinecom Corp
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 12m(72 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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