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Rachel Weisz, Mila Kunis, James Franco, and Michelle Williams in Oz the Great and Powerful (2013)

Crazy credits

Oz the Great and Powerful

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The opening credits are seen in a 1930s nickelodeon, with certain credits having their own qualities:

  • James Franco's credit appears in a puff of smoke
  • Mila Kunis' credit appears alongside a couple dancing (whose shadow turns into that of the Wicked Witch)
  • Rachel Weisz's credit is held by monkeys
  • Michelle Williams' credit is contained within a bubble
  • Zach Braff's credit appears with a puppet of Finley
  • the make-up credits Greg Nicotero and Howard Bergman are seen with an eye mask
  • VFX supervisor Scott Stokdyk's credit is seen within an optical illusion
  • composer Danny Elfman's credit is seen with a trumpet
  • the costume designers' credits are seen fitting clothes on an elephant
  • production designer Robert Stromberg's credit is seen in China Town
  • cinematographer Peter Deming's credit is seen with the projector
  • the screenwriters' credit is seen within a tornado
  • and director Sam Raimi's credit is seen within a crystal ball.

The closing credits are seen behind a stage curtain (at first in different colors, then for the remainder it stays green).

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