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Oz Filmography 1990Compiled by Scott Hutchins |
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1990The Hollywood Road to Oz [Documentary] S: Charlton Heston
1990The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: 50 Years of Magic aka The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: The Making of a Movie Classic [Documentary] Color, 45 (51-long version) (98-expanded video version) min., Academy Ratio; Released February 20. Jack Haley, Jr. Productions/Turner Entertainment Co./CBS/Warner Home Video. D, P: Jack Haley, Jr.; W: Jack Haley, Jr., Stanley Ralph Ross, from The Making of the Wizard of Oz by Aljean Harmetz and The Official 50th Anniversary Pictorial History of the Wizard of Oz by John Fricke, Jay Scarfone, and William Stillman; AP: John Fricke; Consulting Producer: Aljean Harmetz; EP: David Niven, Jr.; E: David E. Blewitt, A.C.E.; Assistant Editor: James L. Seidelman; Research: Joel Fredrick, Jessica Berman-Bogdan; Assistant to Jack Haley, Jr.: Marge Karney; "Oz" Musical Score Composed and Conducted by Herbert Stothart; Cameraman for Host Sequence: Paul Ryan; Sound Mixer for Host Sequence: Lee Alexander; Re-recording Mixer: Paul Schremp; On-Line Editor: Bruce Motyer We gratefully acknowledge the cooperation of Woolsey Richard Ackerman, Mike Douglas, The Victor Fleming Family, Fern Formica, Mrs. Arnold Gillespie, Miles Kreuger, Garrick Langley, Warner LeRoy, Jack Paar, Margaret Pellegrini, Sue Proko, Meinhardt Raabe (short version only), Barbara Saltzman, Richard Schickel, Rhys Thomas, William J. Tomkin, David L. Wolper, Robert Young (short version only); Film, Tape and Still Sources: ABC-TV, BBC, L. Frank Baum Collection of the Alexander Mitchell Library, CBS News, Chicago Museum of Broadcasting, CNN, Fox Movietone News, Inc.; Fred A. Parrish Collection, The Institute of the American Musical, KCET-TV, Los Angeles, Ca; KDLH-TV, Duluth, Minn.; WGBY-TV, Springfield, Mass.; The Kobal Collection, KSNW-TV, Wichita, Kan.; The Library of Congress, The Motion Picture Academy of Arts and Sciences, National Archives, NBC-TV, Polera Communications, Inc.; Sherman Grinberg Film Library; Patricia Ziegfeld-Stephenson, UCLA Film & TV Archives, The Walt Disney Studios, and Turner Entertainment Co. S: Angela Lansbury, Harold Arlen, Robert A. Baum (long version only), Ray Bolger, Judy Garland, A. Arnold Gillepie, Jack Haley, E.Y. Harburg, John Lahr, Mervyn LeRoy, Joey Luft, Lorna Luft, Jerry Maren, Liza Minelli, Meinhardt Raabe (long version only), King Vidor, Robert Young (long version only). V: MGM/United Artists Home Video.
1990Ozu no Uchu Daiboken aka Space Adventure of Oz aka Space Oz Adventure [Anime Series] Japan, 20 episodes Suggested by stories by L. Frank Baum. S: Mariko Kouda (Dorothy).
1990Wild at Heart aka David Lynch's Wild at Heart [Surrealist Drama/ Romance/Gangster/Road Movie/Splatter/Elvis/Oz] Color, 125 min., Dolby Stereo Spectral Recording, Panavison, Lucasfilm Limited THX Sound System; Released May (at the Cannes Film Festival--Palme D'Or (Best Picture)). PolyGram/Propaganda Films/The Samuel Goldwyn Company D, W: David Lynch, based on the novel Sailor and Lula by Barry Gifford [combined with elements of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum;] P: Monty Montgomery, Steve Golin, Sigurjon Sighvatsson; EP: Michael Kuhn; Casting: Johanna Ray, c.s.a.; Sound Designer: Randy Thom; M: Angelo Badalamenti; Additional Music: Joe DuBay, Jeffrey Litke & Adrian Liberty ("Slaughter House" Performed by Powermad; Published by Cosmic Lug Publishing (ASCAP) Courtesy of Reprise Records by arrangement with Warner Special Products), Joe Garland ("In the Mood" Performed by Glenn Miller; Published by Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc. (ASCAP) Courtesy of MCA Records), Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller ("Love Me" Performed by Nicholas Cage; Published by Jerry Leiber Music and Mike Stoller Music (ASCAP)), Duke Ellington and Ray Brown ("First Movement" Published by Pablito Publishing Co. (ASCAP) Cortesy of Pablo Records), "Chrysanthemum" (Performed and Arranged by Shony Alex Brown; Courtesy of Impromptu Records), John Ewing, Charles Thomas, Charles Lane, Jesse Sailes, Russell Weathers, Herbert Permillon ("Streamline" Performed by John Ewing and the Allstars), Ned Washington, H.E. Gifford ("Smoke Rings" Performed by Glen Grey and The Casa Loma Orchestra; Published by Music Sales Corp./Film Tracks Copyright Holding Inc. (ASCAP) Courtesy of CBS Records Music Licencing Department), David Lynch and Angelo Badalamenti ("Up in Flames" Performed by Koko Taylor; Published by O.K. Paul Music (BMI)/Anlon Music Company (ASCAP), Billy Swan ("Buried Alive" Published by Acuff-Rose Music, Inc. (BMI)), Shony Alex Brown ("Avant du Mourir" Arrangement by Shony Alex Braun; Courtesy of Impromptu Records), A. Maxwell, M. William ("Far Away Chant" Performed by African Head Charge; Published by On-U Sound Music; Courtesy of On-U Sound Records LTD) Elvis Presley and Vera Matson, ("Love Me Tender" Performed by Nicholas Cage; Published by Elvis Presley Music; Administered by Unichappell Music, Inc. (BMI), Richard Strauss ("Im Abenorrot" [from Vier letzte Lieder] Lyrics by Joseph Von Eichendorff; Performed by Jessye Norman, Gewandhausorchester Leizpig; Conducted by Kurt Mazur; Published by Boosey & Co., LTD. Courtesy of Phillips); Joe Williams ("Baby Please Don't Go" Performed by Them; Published by MCA Music Publishing, a Division of MCA Inc. (ASCAP); Courtesy of Polygram Special Products); Capitol Recordings: Les Baxter ("Boomadad" Publihed by Bax Music (ASCAP) Courtesy of Capitol Records by Arrangement with Cema Special Markets), Gene Vincent & Tex Davis ("Be-Bop-a-Lula" Performed by Gene Davis and The Blue Caps; Published by Lowery Music Company, Incorporated (BMI); Courtesy of Capitol Records by Arrangement with Cema Special Markets), Krysztof Penderecki ("Kosmogonia" Performed by Chorus and Symphony Orchestra of the National Philharmonic, Warsaw; Published by European American Music Distribution Corporation--Sole U.S. and Canadian Agent for B. Schott's Soehen (ASCAP) Courtesy of Phillips), Chris Isaak ("Wicked Game," "Blue Spanish Sky," "In the Heat of the Jungle" Published by Isaak Music Publishing Co, (ASCAP) Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc. by Arrangement with Warner Special Products), Lafayette Leake ("Wrinkles" Performed by The Big Three Trio; Published by Hoochie Coochie Music; Administered by Bug (BMI) Courtesy of MCA Records); PD: Patricia Norris; E: Duwayne Dunham; C: Frederick Elmes; Stunt Coordinator: Jeff Smolek; Fire Advisor: Mike Johnson; Production Manager: Kool Marder; First Assistant Director: Margaux Mackay Myers; Second Assistant Directors: Steven Hirsch, Deepak Nayar, W. Thomas Snyder; Script Supervisor: Mary Sweeney; Costume Designer: Amy Stofsky; Wardrobe: Cheri Reed; On-Set Dresser: Daniel Kuttner; Set Decorating Assistant: Deborah Winship; Property Master: Frank Silva; Prop Assistant: David Carpender; Sound Mixer: Jon Huck; Boom Operator: Robert A. Scott; Sound Effects Recorder: John Wentworth; Gaffer: Patrick Reddish; Best Boy: John F. Carney; Electricians: Jules Labarthe, John Vecchio, Paul Hauser, Kim K. Koko; Rigging Gaffers: David W. Dubois, R. Bruce McCleery; Makeup Artist: Michelle Buhler; Hair Stylist: Frida Aradottir; Hair and Makeup Assistant: Denise Dellavalle; Special Makeup Effects: David B. Miller, Louis Lazzara; Makeup Effects Assistant: Bryan Blair; 1st Camera Assistant: Rob Sweeney; 2nd Camera Assistant: Katherine M. Butler; Steadycam Operator: Dan Kneece; Mechanical Effects: Eddie Paul; SFX: Don Power; Special Effects/Pyrotechnics: David Domeyer; Key Grip: Michael Shore; Best Boy: Irv Katz; Dolly Grip: Stuart M. Abramson; Grips: Steve N. Alessi, Cobie Fair, Renton-Paul Medcalf, Randy Ratliff, Wayne Wheeland, Malcom Doran II, George A. Hock, Kurek Ashley, Corwin A. Bibb, Curtiss Bradford, Chris Kiperman; Production Coordinator: Marjorie Webster, Assistant Production Coordinator: Cheryl A. Kurk; Still Photographer: Kimberly Wright; Special Photographer: Elliott Marks; Unit Publicist: Mira S. Tweti; Art Department Coorindator: Nancy Martinelli; Construction Coordinator: Charles Armstrong; Carpenters: Paul Burge, J.K. Nageldinger; Chief Scenic Artist: Gretchen Adele Armstrong; Scenic Artists: Leslie Weimer, Marion Wreimer; Voice Consultant: James Intveld; Choreographer: Kimberly Vashiell; Casting Assistant: Eric DaRe; Extras Casting: Dean Anthony, Creative Casting; Production Accountant: Kimberly Edwards; Assistant Accountant: "Mr. Bob" Shapiro; Transportation Coordinator: John "J.D." Yarbrough; Transportation Captain: Dan Brizendine; Drivers: Carol Autenrieth, Mike Clark, Thomas P. Donovan, Allan W. Herendeen, Darwin Jostan, Steven Mann, Allan Tietjen, Russell Tolliver, Shawn Solomon; Art Department Driver: Chris Clark; 1st Assistant Film Editors: Brian Berdan, Mary Sweeney; 2nd Assistant Film Editors: Jennifer Hicks, Debra Gavlak; Supervising Sound Editor: Richard Hymns; Dialogue Editors: Michael Silvers, John Nutt, Sara Bolder, John Verbeck, Robert Fruchtman; Sound Effects Editors: Ken Fischer, Luis Colina; Music Editor: David Slusser; Assistant Sound Editors: Frank Eulner, Gwendolyn Yates Whittle, J.R. Grubbs, Donna Jaffe, Kristen Gerstner, Jenny Oznowicz, Kim Cascone, Susan Sanford, Scott Guitteau; Foley Artists: Gary Hecker, Catherine Rowe; Foley Recordist: Scott Chandler; Rerecording Mixers: Randy Thom, David Parker; Recordist: Tom Myers; Post Production Coordinators: Ute Leonhardt, Danielle Liekefet; Music Supervisor: Mark Roswell; Music Consultant: Jon Huck, Peter Afterman; Post Production Accountant: Robin Ginsberg; Negative Cutter: Vivian Hengsteler; Assistant to Mr. Lynch: Debby Trutnik; Assistants to Producers: Susan Carney, Heidrun Reshoeft; Liason: Julie D. Duvic; Assistant Liason: Ivan Schwarz; Set Medic Services: Rescues Unlimited--Steven Wood; Catering: Luis Lara; Caterers: Michelson's Food Service; Craft Service: Eric L. Roberts; Set Security: Bruce Lobe; Art Department Assistans: Leonardo, Christopher Stone, Roger L.C. Williams, Adam Morris; Key Production Assistant: Richard F. Murken; Set Production Assistants: Alessandro Rosselini; Mara Lee; Office Production Assistants: Jon Juhlin, Maurice "Moe" Lospinoso; Production Assistants: Christy Susskind, Robert Neft, Brian Stewart. New Orleans Crew: Production Coordinator: Pat Mediedo; Location Assistant: Tara Martin; Grip/Electric: Dana McCormick, Mike Smith, Nicholas Woodring, Bill McCord, Jimmy Trotter; Nurse/First Aid: Millie Schluter; Police Liaison: John Schluter; Transportation Captain: Earl Hurst; Craft Service: Wayne Softley; Drivers: Elvin Barrow, Charles Burdette, Charles Franklin, David Harrison; Office Production Assistant: Beth Denton; Set Production Assistants: Ruth Turman, Darren Leno, Arthur Girard. El Paso Crew: Production Coordinator: Kathryn Powell; Location Assistant: Kelly Hauser; Grips: Paul Enger, John Gutierrez; Electrician: Charles Hardesty; Transportation Captain: Dave Milchen; Driver: Bone; First Aid: Rusty Wheaton; Craft Service: Steve Ligorio; Office Production Assistant: Janet McMinn. Processing: CFI; Visual Effects: VCE; Titles and Opticals: Pacific Title; Production Legal Services: Sinclair Tenenbaum & Co.; Completion Bond Company: Film Finances--Aron Warner. Sound Services Provided by Skywalker Sound North, a division of Lucasarts Entertainment Company. This Film Recorded in a THX Sound System Theatre. Filmed with Panavision Cameras & Lenses. Original Sound Track Album available on PolyGram Records. Special Thanks to New Orleans Mayor Sidney J. Barthelemy, The City of New Orleans Film Committee, Kimberly M. Carbo. Liaison; Tom McDermott, Chairman; The People of New Orleans, The Texas Film Commission, Malcolm Ritchie, Nigel Sinclair, Will Evans, John Turtle, Kurt Woolner, Wingols Mielke, Sheila Metzner, Rick Dinome, Working Title Films. S: Nicholas Cage (Sailor Ripley), Laura Dern (Lula), Willem Dafoe (Bobby Peru), J.E. Freeman (Marcello Santos), Crispin Glover ("Jingle" Dell), Dianne Ladd (Marietta Fortune/The Wicked Witch of the East), Calvin Lockhart (Reggie), Isabella Rossellini (Perdita), Harry Dean Stanton (Johnnie Farragut), Grace Zabriskie (Juana), Sherilyn Fenn (Julie Day, Girl in Accident), Marvin Kaplan (Uncle Pooch), W. [William] Morgan Sheppard (Mr. Reindeer), David Patrick Kelly (Dropshadow), Freddie Jones (George Kovich), John Lurie (Sparky), Jack Nance [Marvin John Nance] (00 Spool), Pruitt Taylor Vince (Buddy), Gregg Dandridge (Bob Ray Lemon), Glen Walker Harris, Jr. (Pace), Frances Bay (Madam), Blair Bruce Bever (Hotel Custodian), Sally Boyle (Aunt Rootie), Peter Bromilow (Hotel Manager), Lisa Ann Cabasa (Reindeer Dancer), Frank A. Caruso (Old Bum), Frank Collison (Timmy Thompson), Eddy Dixon (Rex), Brent Fraser (Idiot Punk), Cage S. Johnson (Man at Shell Station), Sheryl Lee (Glinda, the Good Witch), Valli Leigh (Mr. Reindeer's Resident Valet #2), Nick Love (Man in Wheelchair), Daniel Quinn (Young Cowboy), Koko Taylor (Singer at Zanzibar), Mia M. Ruiz (Mr. Reindeer's Resident Valet #1), Charlie Spradling (Irma), Ed Wright (Desk Clerk), Billy Swan (Billy Swan), Darrel Zwerling (Singer's Manager). S [uncredited/cut out]: Belina Logan (Beany Thorn), Michelle Seipp (Girl at Zanzibar), Bob Terhune (Earl Kovich), Jack Jozefson (Chet), Tracey Walter (Roach), Albert Popwell (Barkeeper at Zanzibar), Shawne Rowe (Waitress), Tommy G. Kendrick (Red, a Garage Owner), Scott Coffey (Billy), Zachary Berger (Man in Gent's Room). Stunts Players: Michael Adams, Mike Ceballos, Roydon Clark, Gregg Dandridge, Ousaun Elam, Donna Evans, Ralph Garrett, Orwin Harvey, Loren James, Mike Johnson, Steve Kelso, Hannah Kozak, Bernie Pock, Wally Rose, Joseph Michael Roth, Neil Summers, Bob Terhune, Eddie Wong. V: CBS/Fox Video/Media Home Entertainment (SP mode); Media Home Entertainment/Video Treasures (EP mode).
1990The Wizard of Oz [Animated Series] Color, 286 min., Academy Ratio, Series Run: 8 September 1990-31 August 1991. Pacific Rim Productions, Inc./Turner Entertainment/DiC Productions/ABC-TV Adapted for Animation by Cliff Ruby and Elana Lesser [from the novel by L. Frank Baum and the film by Victor Fleming;] W: Cliff Ruby & Elana Lesser ("Rescue of Emerald City Part I" [1] "Rescue of Emerald City Part 2" [2]), Doug Molitor ("Fearless" [3]), Pat Allee & Ben Hurst ("Crystal Clear" [4]), Lisa Maliani & Michael Maroney ("We're Not in Kansas Anymore" [5]), Bob Carrau ("The Lion that Squeaked" [6]), Michael Maurer ("Dream a Little Dream" [7]), Michael O'Mahony ("A Star is Gone" [8]), Rick Merwin ("Time Town" [9]), Jules Dennis, from a story by Karen Willson and Chris Weber ("The Marvelous Milkmaid of Mechanica" [10]), Gordon Bressack ("Upside-Down Town" [11]), Laurie Sutton ("The Day the Music Died" [12]), ? (? [13]); [Based on characters created by L. Frank Baum;] EP: Andy Heyward; SP: Michael Maliani; Executive in Charge of Production: Winnie Chaffee; Production Supervisor: Brian Miller; Supervising Asscociate Producer: John O'Sullivan Francis, Jr.; Production Coordinator: Kurt Weldon; Production Assistantants: Danielle Ferraro, M.D. Stewart; Coordinating Producer: Robby London; Script Coordinator: Lori Crawford; Script Assistants: William A. Ruiz, Ray Bright, Eboni Eldridge, Penny Wylie; Layout Coordinator: Stacey Gallishaw; AD: Kurt William Conner; Storyboard Supervisor: Michael Swanson; Storyboard Artists: Tom Nesbitt, John Ahern, Leila Green, Brad Conner, Stuart Heimdal, Tim Burghard, Michael Swanigan, Kurt Conner; Key Character Design: Rogerio Nogueira, Michael Diederich, Kurt William Connor; Prop Designer: Andrew Ice; Background Designers: Lisa Souza, Gilbert Hung, Vladimir Spasojevic, Alvaro Arce; Color Background Painters: Rich Martin, Hector Martinez; Color Stylist: Allyn Conley; Voice Director: Sue Blu; Talent Coordinators: Dawn Halloran, Bob Schlichting; Casting: Virginia McSwain, C.S.A.; Music Supervisor: Joanne Miller, Music Coordinators: Judy Sampson-Brown, Melissa Gentry; M: Tom Worrall, based on music from the original motion picture "The Wizard of Oz" written by Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg; Executive in Charge of Post-Production: Thierry P. Laurin, assisted by Kimberly R. Cronen; Supervising Editor: Richard S. Gannon; Film Editors: Gregory K. Bowron, Richard Bruce Elliot, Allan Gelbart; Dialogue Editors: Heather C. Elliot, Theresa M. Gilroy, Donald P. Zappala, Ron Fedele, Robert O'Brien, Peter Tomaszewicz; Supervising Music Editor: Stuart Goetz; ME: Daniel J. Johnson; Assistant Editor: Trudy Alexander; Sound Effects by Scott Jennings; Re-recording Engineer: Mike Mancini; Supervising Sound Engineer: Michael J. Cowan; Format Editors: Mark A. McNally, Susan Odjakjian; Assistant Editor: Trudy Alexander; Videotape Supervisors: Elvida Abella, Dennis Graham; Post-Production Coordinator: Fifun A. Amini. S: Charlie Adler ((?) Scarecrow), Liz Georges (Dorothy), David Lodge, Tress MacNeille (The Wicked Witch of the West), Alan Oppenheimer ((?) The Wizard), Hal Rayle, B.J. Ward, Frank Welker, Jack Angel, Hamilton Camp, Pat Fraley (Truckle), Bibi Osterwald, Rob Paulsen, Ken Sansom, Susan Silo. V: Turner Home Entertainment (as The Rescue of Oz [Rescue of Emerald City Part I/Rescue of Emerald City Part 2], Ruby Slipper Slip-Up [The Lion that Squeaked/We're Not in Kansas Anymore], We're Off to Save the Wizard [Upside-Down Town/A Star Is Gone], and Danger in a Strange Land; DiC/Buena Vista (as Crystal Clear, Fearless, and The Rescue of Emerald City Part I (more apparently pending)).
1990The Dreamer of Oz aka The Dreamer of Oz: The L. Frank Baum Story [Biopic] Color and BW, 100 min., Stereo, Academy Ratio. Released December 10. Bedrock Productions/Adam Productions/Spelling Entertainment/NBC-TV D: Jack Bender; W: Richard Matheson; Story: David Kirschner, Richard Matheson, suggested in part by a book by Michael Patrick Hearn, also The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum, excerpt from Hamlet, Prince of Denmark by William Shakespeare; P: Ervin Zavada; CoP: Laura Moskowitz, David Brooks; EP: David Kirchner, Robert M. Myman; AP: Clare Witt; Executive in Charge of Production: Bruce David Johnson; M: Lee Holdridge, [Additional M: Johann Strauss, Jr, (from "Kaiser Walzer" Op. 437), Harold Arlen and Herbert Stothart (from The Wizard of Oz (1939) Overture)]; Visual Effects Supervisor: Sam Nicholson, Make-Up and Oz Characters created by Craig Reardon; PD: James Hulsey; C: Thomas Burstyn, E: Jerrold L. Ludwig; Costume Designer: Jennifer Von Mayrhauser; Unit Production Manager: Robert Doudell; 1st Assistant Director: Richard Peter Shroer; 2nd Assistant Director: George Fortmuller; Casting by Molly Lopata; Extras Casting by Sally Perle & Associates; Associate Film Editor: David Beatty; Supervising Sound Editor: David John West; 2nd 2nd Assistant Director: Chad O'Connor; Script Supervisor: Barbara Thaxton; Assistant to the Director: Ronna Slutske; Assistant to the Producer: Lynn Hall; AD: David Negron; Set Designer: Bill McAllister; Set Decorator: Sharon Viljoen; Property Master: Jack Marino; Asst. Property Master: Roger Knight; Camera Operator: Frank Perl; 1st Assistant Camera: Lex DuPont; 2nd Assistant Camera: Lane Russell; Gaffer: Rick Harrington; Key Grip: Keith Talley; Sound Mixer: Scott Smith; Boom Man: Tom Johnson; Hairstylist: Carol Meinkle; Asst. Hairstylist: Jacklin Masteran; Asst. Make-up: Jill Rocknow; Key Costumer: Gayle Evans; Wardrobe Supervisor: Annette Hoffman; Set Costumer: Cheri Reed; Extras Costumer: Mayes Castillero De Rubeo; Main Title Design by R.T. Schneider; Opening Sequence Coordinator: Robert Kurtz; Special Effects by AA Special Effects; ADR Coordinator: Richard Marion; Assistant to Mr. Kirschner: Maura Minsky; Assistant to Mr. Myman: Stephanie Beeman; Assistant to Mr. Ritter: Susan Wilcox; Assistant to Mr. Johnson: June B. Liebling; Visual Effects by Stargate Films; Visual Effects Producer: John C.B. Green; Digital Effects Editor: Mark Zerate; Miniature Supervisor: Paul Harrod; Lead Model Artist: Dragon Dronet; Model Artist: Eric Van Kirk; Miniature Artist: Raulette Woods; Emerald City by Daniel Brown; Colorist: James Watkins; Production Coordinator: Gloria Valdes; Special Efx Visual Consultants: Iwao Takamoto, Jim Hickey, Bill Proctor; Production Office Coordinator: Anna-Lisa Nilsson; Production Accountant: Harry Koyhoda, Jr.; Asst. Production Accountant: Patti Small; Music Cordinator: Frank Capp; Music Editor: Allan K. Rosen; Transportation Coordinator: Cat Ballou; Transportation Captain: Whitey Ellison; Wrangler: Randy Ugland; Location Manager: Dale Tarter; Special Thanks to David Ellzey, Robert A. Baum Jr./The Baum Trust. S: John Ritter (L. Frank Baum), Annette O'Toole (Maud Gage Baum), Rue McClanahan (Matilda Joslyn Gage), Charles Haid (Al Badham and the Cowardly Lion), David Schramm (W.W. Denslow), Nancy Lenehen (Harriet Baum), Courtney Barilla (Dorothy Leslie Gage/Dorothy Gale), Nancy Morgan (Helen), Pat Skipper (Charlie), Ed Gale (Ned Brown/Farmer), Tim Eyster (Frank, Jr. [5-9 years]), Joshua Boyd (Young Frank, Jr. [three years]), Roger Steffans (Salesman), John Cameron Mitchell (Albert the Reporter), Frank Hamilton (Sullivan), Steven Gilborn (Publisher [George [M.] Hill]), Jerry Maren [Gerard Marenghi] (Mr. Munchkin), Elizabeth Barrington (Mrs. Munchkin), Terry Willis (Photographer), Laura Owens (Actress), Richard Marion (Stage Manager), Rod Gist (Carpenter), Bill DeLand (Publisher), David Ellzey (Scarecrow), Derek Loughram (Tin Man), Dale Tarter (Announcer), Christopher Pettiet (Teenage Frank Jr.), Ryan Todd (Robert Baum), Alexis Kirchner (Girl ["Tweety Robbins"]), Jason Ritter (Harry Baum), Paul Linke [credited only in production materials] (Opie Read).
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