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The Dreamer of Oz

The Dreamer of Oz (1990)

December. 10,1990
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7.2
| Fantasy Drama Family

The film is the biography of Frank Baum, the children's book author and creator of the fantasy world Oz.

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Hellen
1990/12/10

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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Stevecorp
1990/12/11

Don't listen to the negative reviews

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Odelecol
1990/12/12

Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.

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Maidexpl
1990/12/13

Entertaining from beginning to end, it maintains the spirit of the franchise while establishing it's own seal with a fun cast

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Brandy Talbott
1990/12/14

This is a very moving and telling film. We have watched it about 20 times now!! I must say I missed this TV film when it aired originally. However, in February of this year we purchased the 75th Anniversary collectors kit. If you are an avid Oz buff, it is a must purchase and this movie is included. While it is not an digitally updated as the Wizard of Oz itself, you can really tell the awesome portrayals of two more awesome actors who have left us-John Ritter and Rue McClanahan :( I would recommend on seeing this film for all families. It's almost as magical as the original movie itself! The box set also comes with commentaries, deleted scenes and songs, biographies of the original Wizard of Oz cast and literature as well as a watch.

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Eviey
1990/12/15

I remember this movie every time The Wizard of OZ is mentioned and was surprised to discover I was only six years old the one and only time I saw it. It is very clear in my mind still which is clearly a comment on the quality of the film. All of the performances were wonderful but I have one negative comment to make. I recently researched Dorothy Gage and discovered she died at only 5 months old, and although her name is the basis of Dorothy Gale's, the story was always meant to feature a girl not a little boy as the movie depicted.The movie had the viewer believe that Baum had a strong attachment to a child when really Dorothy was an infant who his wife adored.Even though the film is inaccurate the story is wonderful on it's own and I would recommend it to anyone as a partly non-fiction, partly fiction film.

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WTH_MovieFan
1990/12/16

I loved this movie. I cried so hard at it, very touching. Even though the truth was stretched highly, it still is a great movie. I really wish they would release this to Video/DVD. It upsets me that they will not. I still have my old VHS version from when i taped it when it was first released on TV. Hopefully we will see a real release sometime in the near future.

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gazzo-2
1990/12/17

I haven't seen this in 10 years, but I remember it quite fondly. The sequences where he is visualizing the Tin Man, Scarecrow, Lion, etc are realized very well, with depth and feeling. And Baum's hard luck life was finally turned to gold after they found a publisher(after 23 attempts...)-his true life story was quite involving itself.Strange, I remember quite clearly seeing Avery Schreiber play the artist who illustrates Baum's books and helps bring them to life-but failed to see him mentioned in the credits. Was he unbilled or was I wrong? Oh well. No biggie.Very good show-*** outta ****

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