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Oz: Un monde extraordinaire

Titre original : Return to Oz
  • 1985
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  • 1h 53min
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Oz: Un monde extraordinaire (1985)
Dorothy, saved from a psychiatric experiment by a mysterious girl, is somehow called back to Oz when a vain witch and the Nome King destroy everything that makes the magical land beautiful.
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Dark FantasyQuestAdventureFamilyFantasyMystery

Dorothy, sauvée d'une expérience psychiatrique menée par une mystérieuse fille, est en quelque sorte rappelée à Oz lorsqu'une sorcière vaniteuse et le roi Nome détruisent tout ce qui rend ma... Tout lireDorothy, sauvée d'une expérience psychiatrique menée par une mystérieuse fille, est en quelque sorte rappelée à Oz lorsqu'une sorcière vaniteuse et le roi Nome détruisent tout ce qui rend magnifique la terre magique.Dorothy, sauvée d'une expérience psychiatrique menée par une mystérieuse fille, est en quelque sorte rappelée à Oz lorsqu'une sorcière vaniteuse et le roi Nome détruisent tout ce qui rend magnifique la terre magique.

  • Réalisation
    • Walter Murch
  • Scénario
    • Walter Murch
    • Gill Dennis
    • L. Frank Baum
  • Casting principal
    • Fairuza Balk
    • Nicol Williamson
    • Jean Marsh
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,8/10
    33 k
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    POPULARITÉ
    3 741
    874
    • Réalisation
      • Walter Murch
    • Scénario
      • Walter Murch
      • Gill Dennis
      • L. Frank Baum
    • Casting principal
      • Fairuza Balk
      • Nicol Williamson
      • Jean Marsh
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    • 83avis des critiques
    • 42Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 1 Oscar
      • 6 nominations au total

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    Fairuza Balk
    Fairuza Balk
    • Dorothy
    Nicol Williamson
    Nicol Williamson
    • Dr. Worley…
    Jean Marsh
    Jean Marsh
    • Nurse Wilson…
    Piper Laurie
    Piper Laurie
    • Aunt Em
    Matt Clark
    Matt Clark
    • Uncle Henry
    Michael Sundin
    Michael Sundin
    • Tik-Tok
    Tim Rose
    Tim Rose
    • Tik-Tok
    Sean Barrett
    • Tik-Tok
    • (voix)
    Mak Wilson
    Mak Wilson
    • Billina
    Denise Bryer
    • Billina
    • (voix)
    Brian Henson
    Brian Henson
    • Jack Pumpkinhead
    • (voix)
    Stewart Harvey-Wilson
    • Jack Pumpkinhead
    • (as Stewart Larange)
    Lyle Conway
    Lyle Conway
    • Gump
    • (voix)
    Stephen Norrington
    Stephen Norrington
    • Gump
    • (as Steve Norrington)
    Justin Case
    Justin Case
    • Scarecrow
    John Alexander
    John Alexander
    • Cowardly Lion…
    Deep Roy
    Deep Roy
    • Tin Man
    Emma Ridley
    Emma Ridley
    • Ozma
    • Réalisation
      • Walter Murch
    • Scénario
      • Walter Murch
      • Gill Dennis
      • L. Frank Baum
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    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

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    8La Gremlin

    An undeservedly maligned fantasy treasure

    To truly understand and appreciate "Return to OZ", you've got to know two things.

    First off, this is NOT a follow-up to the classic MGM movie. This can't be emphasized enough. It is actually a synthesis of the first five or so sequels to the BOOK. (This isn't a dig at the movie, mind you. If you don't like it on some level or other, you can't be human. It's just that the movie was based on the book in the respect that the characters in the movie had the same names as the characters in the book.)

    Secondly, L. Frank Baum's original, printed-page OZ is, quite possibly, the most messed up imaginary universe ever created. There's a land of beings who throw their own heads at you as weapons. There's a land of sentient vegetables who raise *people* in their gardens (think "Motel Hell" and you've got the idea). To top it all off, it turns out that Dorothy's buddies are really good at killing things; in particular the dear, heartless Tin Man who bloodies up his hatchet with unsettling apathy.

    What I'm trying to get at here is that "Return to OZ" is an OZ movie that is much more faithful to the books. Much more "THIS is how long you have to be alive!" than "We represent the Lullaby League". I think it goes without saying that you'd be legally insane to show it to little kids, but fantasy fans, OZ enthusiasts, and fans of cult movies should hunt it down as soon as possible.

    By the way, please note that the old-school herky-jerky puppets and claymation monsters in this movie are scary as all get out. Compare this to the awful remake of "the Haunting" with it's stupid cartoonish CGI creatures (and this isn't a dig at computer animation, but since the technique is inheritely realist, it's not scary). There is a lesson here.
    Big Movie Fan

    Very Underrated Classic

    There have been many people since this film came out who have tried to compare it to The Wizard of Oz. I don't think you can compare the two films and neither film is better than the other. They're both fantastic.

    This is an enjoyable movie which can be enjoyed time and time again. Dorothy returns to Oz and teams up with Tik-Tok (a robot), Jack Pumpkinhead (a pumpkin man obviously) and the Gump (don't ask)to battle the evil Nome King and Princess Mombi. There's plenty of fun throughout as Dorothy and friends battle the likes of the wheelies and all manner of creatures.

    The finale is perhaps one of the best ever for a fantasy film. Yes, it really is that good as Dorothy and friends meet up with the Scarecrow and battle the evil Nome King and Princess Mombi.

    The original Wizard Of Oz was a timeless classic still talked about today. It is no exaggeration to call Return To Oz a classic movie either.
    David, Film Freak

    When all you can do, is return to Oz...

    As a young kid, The Wizard Of Oz was one of my favourite-est movies in the world. The movie was bright, colourful, cheerful, happy and undoubtedly saccharine. And while it was a Box-Office smash and collected millions of Oz fans worldwide, it displayed nearly none of the points that made the book series so successful. So when after viewing Return To Oz, I was extremely happy.

    While thousands blasted the film calling it 'dark' and even 'scary', I thoroughly enjoyed it. New characters, magic powders, creepier witches, talking chickens and flying couches - what more could an imaginative youngster want?!

    Faruiza Balk portayed Dorothy Gale exceptionally well, and at times, takes on Judy Garland's version so similair, it's scary! Return To Oz was, I mean, is, better than the original, because it was more based on the books, whereas The Wizard Of Oz was a cross between the original book, bittersweet sets and a symphony orchestra.

    While some disagree, I believe that 'Return' was not all a weak sequel, but more of a non-sequel sequel, which had little to do with the original, and had an exciting, haunting, script, which worked really well.

    Well it's been about 10 years since I first saw Return To Oz, and I still think that it's one of the best children's movies ever made (however scary) and it's in everyone's best interests to rent it out - even if you hated it's predacessor.
    10stufff

    Dark, disturbing, captivating... where did the first movie go so wrong?

    The first time I saw this movie I was about 6 or 7. It really scared me, I remember having nightmares of Mombie for weeks... I also remember rewatching it week after week. Now 10 years later I've rediscovered it and it's still chilling. Not because it was meant to be a horror, but because the imagery and plot is so vivid and captivating I can't help but feel like I'm really drawn into another world. Very few movies have done that for me... this is right up there with movies like Willow, Labrynth, and The Neverending Story. If you like musicals, bright colors and munchkin's dancing around, then stay away from this one, but if you want to go on a journey of pure imagination that will leave you breathless on the edge of your seat, rediscover Oz for yourself!
    9ptb-8

    Yep, dark and disturbing

    After reading about 40 of the other comments here, all of whom say RETURN TO OZ is dark and disturbing, I will make a different comment. In the early 80s Disney certainly were off the cash trail with a range of films, each expertly produced, that were box office disasters. One may recall SOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY COMES, TRON, THE BLACK CAULDRON, ONE MAGIC Christmas and a few others that had much to offer any thinking crowd,and each had special effects that were quite astonishing. Disney were in a very bleak period and the films, attempting to reflect perhaps a more mature or even grown up perspective chose, oh dear I have to say it: a dark and disturbing theme. At the time of release every critic bleated at the grim and melancholy tone of RETURN TO OZ, and sadly themselves neglected to celebrate the original book look, a choice Disney execs applauded themselves for. One Exec infamously said to us theatre owners: "We're going for the Frank L Baum book illustrations and nothing like that 1939 vaudeville thing". Oh dear, I thought at the time. You mean the world's most popular kids film? Well. $27 million dollars later in production costs returned maybe a quarter in theatre film rentals and RETURN TO OZ for all its merit and lavish production care and superb scary special effects....was consigned to the Disney dud bin. At the time I was irritated by the fixed goony expressions on Jack Pumpkinhead and the Scarecrow (loved Tik-tok, though, a fascinating and completely compelling design and movement piece) This time around I didn't mind it and actually appreciated the fact that they were 'book' expressions. Viewed 20 years later on a Disney DVD of dubious quality, I have to say it is a film more suited to these dark and disturbing times and if released today would certainly get a better reception and better crits...and possibly make a lot of money. I think the world is tuned into this type of family film more now than in the Flashdance 80s. The production values of RETURN TO OZ are simply breathtaking. Scene after scene perfectly realised: the green walled horror of the psychiatric asylum in reel one, the amazing claymation of the Gnome King, and especially the glittering halls of Mombi's castle. One genuinely screamworthy scene in the hall of Heads with a headless Queen rushing about in a nightmarish vision is almost only for adults, so intense is it's genuine horror. The glittering climax of a restored Emerald City is a triumph of green and silver/gold set design, I defy any viewer not to rewind it several times just to see each and every part. Yes nominated for 5 Oscars, it won none and vanished for 20 years. The no-marquee name Fairuza Balk didn't help the public embrace, no matter how exquisite she is. At least she wasn't named Soleil Moon Fry. In the same class as The Dark Crystal and Labyrinth, RETURN TO OZ now deserves its place there as part of a trilogy of superbly crafted fantasy for smart kids and astonished adults. That 'vaudeville thing' it certainly isn't. But not a failure either. The DVD is lacking trailers and production material that should and could be included. Bad Disney! Good film! I also defy any viewer not to shriek with laughter at the Gnome King revealing he is wearing the ruby slippers, a sly joke well presented.

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    • Anecdotes
      The movie is based on the second and third of L. Frank Baum's Oz books: "The Marvelous Land of Oz" and "Ozma of Oz". Elements from the former include the introduction of Jack Pumpkinhead, the witch Mombi and her powder of life, the conquest of the Emerald City, the escape by flying sofa, and the search for Princess Ozma. From the latter comes the return of Dorothy, the talking chicken Billina, the Wheelers, the discovery of Tik-Tok, a princess with interchangeable heads, the introduction of the Nome King, and the ornament room.
    • Gaffes
      Tik-Tok's thinking mechanism is activated by winding the key under his left arm, and his talking is activated by winding the one under his right arm. However, when he asks Dorothy to wind his thinking key before entering the ornament room, she winds the one under his right arm.
    • Citations

      Jack Pumpkinhead: If his brain's ran down, how can he talk?

      Dorothy: It happens to people all the time, Jack.

    • Versions alternatives
      When it was aired on the Disney channel, the following were cut: When "Ozma" unties Dorothy from the bed in the doctor's room, the line where she tells Dorothy that the screaming patients are locked in the cellar is cut. When Dorothy first visits Mombi, much is cut. A lot of shots of the heads behind the glass are cut, and so is a lot of footage when Mombi puts on her head. Because of this, a line is cut where she asks Dorothy how she looks, and Dorothy tells her she looks beautiful. In the TV version, it cuts straight to the line, "And just who might you be?" When Mombi wakes up, many shots of the screaming heads and EVERY shot of the headless Mombi trying to get Dorothy is cut. A few seconds of footage of the Nome King's death are cut, including when his eye turns to stone, and some of the "poison" shots.
    • Connexions
      Featured in At the Movies: Secret Admirer/The Goonies/Prizzi's Honor/Movers and Shakers (1985)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 23 octobre 1985 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Official site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Oz... un mundo fantástico
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Kansas scenes)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Walt Disney Pictures
      • Silver Screen Partners II
      • BMI (No. 9) Ltd.
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    • Budget
      • 25 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 11 137 801 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 2 844 895 $US
      • 23 juin 1985
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 11 140 134 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 53 minutes
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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