
The making of the Wizard of Oz
By Aljean Harmetz
Subjects: Fantasy films, Wizard of Oz (Motion picture : 1939), Film and video adaptations, Baum, L. Frank (Lyman), 1856-1919, American Fantasy fiction, Film adaptations, Film and video adaptation, Wizard of oz (motion picture), Stage history, Oz (Imaginary place), History and criticism, Adaptations, Fantasy fiction, American, Wizard of Oz (Motion picture)
Description: Celebrate the 75th anniversary of the most-watched movie of all time. From the ten scriptwriters at work to the scandal headlines of Munchkin orgies at the Culver City Hotel to the Witch's (accidental) burning, here is the real story of the making of The Wizard of Oz. This richly detailed re-creation brings alive a major Hollywood studio and reveals, through hundreds of interviews (with cameramen, screenwriters, costume designers, directors, producers, light technicians, and actors), how the factory-like Hollywood system of moviemaking miraculously produced one of the most enduring and best-loved films ever made. We watch it happen -- the bright, idiosyncratic, wildly devoted MGM-ers inventing the lines, the songs; flying hordes of monkeys through the sky; growing a poppy field; building the Emerald City (and 60 other sets); designing and sewing the nearly 1,000 costumes; enduring the pressures from the front office; choosing the actors. Here is Oz, a marvelous, unprecedented experience of studio life as it was lived day by day, detail by detail, department by department, at the most powerful and flamboyant studio Hollywood has ever known -- at its moment of greatest power. - Publisher.
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