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Le Prince qu'on sort

Original title: The Wizard of Oz
  • 1925
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
1.9K
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Le Prince qu'on sort (1925)
SlapstickAdventureComedyFamilyFantasy

Dorothy, heir to the Oz throne, must take it back from the wicked Prime Minister Kruel with the help of three farmhands.Dorothy, heir to the Oz throne, must take it back from the wicked Prime Minister Kruel with the help of three farmhands.Dorothy, heir to the Oz throne, must take it back from the wicked Prime Minister Kruel with the help of three farmhands.

  • Director
    • Larry Semon
  • Writers
    • L. Frank Baum
    • Frank Joslyn Baum
    • Leon Lee
  • Stars
    • Dorothy Dwan
    • Charles Murray
    • Oliver Hardy
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    1.9K
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    • Director
      • Larry Semon
    • Writers
      • L. Frank Baum
      • Frank Joslyn Baum
      • Leon Lee
    • Stars
      • Dorothy Dwan
      • Charles Murray
      • Oliver Hardy
    • 60User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Dorothy Dwan
    Dorothy Dwan
    • Dorothy…
    Charles Murray
    Charles Murray
    • Wizard of Oz
    Oliver Hardy
    Oliver Hardy
    • Woodsman
    • (as Oliver N. Hardy)
    • …
    Mary Carr
    Mary Carr
    • Aunt Em
    Virginia Pearson
    Virginia Pearson
    • Lady Vishuss
    Bryant Washburn
    Bryant Washburn
    • Prince Kynd
    Josef Swickard
    Josef Swickard
    • Prime Minister Kruel
    William Hauber
    • Undetermined Role
    William Dinus
    • Undetermined Role
    Frank Alexander
    • Uncle Henry…
    Otto Lederer
    Otto Lederer
    • Ambassador Wikked
    Frederick Ko Vert
    Frederick Ko Vert
    • Phantom of the Basket
    Larry Semon
    Larry Semon
    • Scarecrow…
    Curtis 'Snowball' McHenry
    • Snowball
    • (as G. Howe Black)
    • …
    Rosalind Byrne
    Rosalind Byrne
    • Herald Trumpeter
    • (uncredited)
    Chester Conklin
    Chester Conklin
    • Undetermined Role
    • (unconfirmed)
    • (uncredited)
    Wanda Hawley
    Wanda Hawley
    • Undetermined Role
    • (unconfirmed)
    • (uncredited)
    Jean Johnston
    • Little Girl in open & close
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Larry Semon
    • Writers
      • L. Frank Baum
      • Frank Joslyn Baum
      • Leon Lee
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews60

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    JMJedi

    Strange, but interesting. DVD needs help.

    This is a strange, sometimes misogynistic, and sometimes racially stereotypical film, reflective of the time in which it was made. It fascinates on a historical level, and on a foundational comedic level. You can see the trademark Oliver Hardy gestures in development, and his interaction with Larry Semon foretells his film relationship with Stan Laurel. Some cute little animation effects (a bee enters one of Semon's ears only to exit from the other), reflective of Disney's contemporaneous mix of live action and animation.

    The "digital" score and the use of a "narrator" (who horribly reads the subtitles...where did she learn to read???) is annoying.

    All in all, cute, and worthy of 90 minutes.
    6JohnHowardReid

    All Aboard for Broadway!

    After its 1902 tryout in Chicago, the stage play with songs by Paul Tietjens and Baum opened on Broadway in January 1903, running 293 performances before hitting the road, and returning to Broadway for four or five months in 1904. It then toured until 1911, when Baum permitted a host of amateur companies all over America to stage the play. In many areas, it became an annual event.

    As Mordaunt Hall noted in his rave review in The New York Times, this version is not based on Baum's 1900 novel but on his 1902 stage musical. Many of the strange changes and eliminations in both the story and the characters were made by Baum himself. In fact, aside from the obvious enlargement of Larry Semon's role with the addition of a goodly number of comic routines, this movie is a pretty faithful transcription of the play.

    True, some of the best jokes (the business with packing cases, for example), are worked to exhaustion. The main problem I find, however, is not that the stage play and movie have been converted into slapstick, but that the movie without the songs is often rather dull, despite the best efforts of Oliver Hardy and Charlie Murray.
    5AlsExGal

    Silent adaptation of L. Frank Baum's children's fantasy books

    18-year-old Dorothy (Dorothy Dwan) lives on a Kansas farm, little knowing that she's actually the rightful Queen of the magical land of Oz, which is currently ruled by Prime Minister Kruel (Josef Swickard). After Kruel sends his minion Ambassador Wikked (Otto Lederer) to Kansas to try and steal the document that proves Dorothy is the queen, Dorothy and her friends are transported to Oz, where they meet the Wizard (Charles Murray) and the benevolent Prince Kynd (Bryant Washburn). Dorothy's friends are transformed into the Scarecrow (Larry Semon), the Tin Woodsman (Oliver Hardy), and the Cowardly Lion (Spencer Bell).

    This was adapted, produced and directed by silent screen comedy star Larry Semon, a household name at the time, but almost entirely forgotten today. It's nearly half of the running time before Dorothy and her gang get to Oz, with much of the first half of the movie taken up by substandard comedy bits on the Kansas farm. It was strange seeing Hardy as the Tin Woodsman, and sad to see the Cowardly Lion, who spends most of the film as a stereotypical caricature named Snowball.

    Semon was too extravagant with his budgets, and soon after declared bankruptcy. 2 years later he was playing supporting roles, like in von Sternberg's 1927 Underworld, before dying in 1928 at age 39 of lung disease.
    DrezenMedia

    Different. But good stuff nonetheless.

    I'm probably gonna get bashed by all you other Oz fans out there for writing this review, but who cares! I grew up watching the 1939 version and didn't know about this one until about 16 months ago. About 3 months ago, I got the DVD, I sat down, watched it, and laughed my fool head off. Okay! Okay! It doesn't follow the version we're all "used to watching". Anybody ever heard of a little variety? Well here it is.

    There are a few downsides though. First off, there's no Toto, no "I don't think we're in Kansas anymore" line, no good witch/bad witch. Secondly, the DVD version has TERRIBLE music. But Jacqueline Lovell certainly adds something with her narration. If they were to at least add even a piano score, or organ score even, it would have sounded much better.

    Otherwise, altogether, this version of the classic tale by L. Frank Baum is good. Drawn out very much at times, but NOT THAT BAD!!! See it at least once, but don't expect anything, because if you do, you're gonna ruin it for yourself. Also it's in heavy need of restoration, any takers?? Please! For the good of Oz?!
    Snow Leopard

    A Pretty Weird Adaptation

    This is a pretty weird adaptation of the "Wizard of Oz", bearing only a passing resemblance either to the original book or to the beloved Judy Garland version. The story is much different, and the characters look and act much differently. Frankly, most of it isn't really very good, although for those who enjoy silent films there are some points of historical interest.

    Instead of the more familiar story of young Dorothy's trip to Oz, the scenario here has a melodrama centering on a somewhat older Dorothy (Dorothy Dwan), combined with some slapstick involving the Oz characters. In itself, it's not necessarily a big problem to adapt the story (after all, the great 1939 version also made some significant changes from the book), but this one does not really fit together very well, and it certainly does not work as well as the more familiar story. It really looks as if Larry Semon just tried far too hard to put his own personal stamp on the story, instead of simply trying to make a good movie version of the Wizard. It's interesting to see Oliver Hardy as the Tin Woodman, but he doesn't really get a lot to do, and a number of the other characters are ill-conceived, and do not work out well at all. It's also plagued with a lot of excruciating puns in the title cards, plus other similar problems.

    Some of the finest movies ever made came from this era, when the silents were at their peak, and it should have been possible to make a first-rate adaptation of the Oz story, but unfortunately this isn't it. With its overdone attempts at humor and melodrama, it looks more like the stereotyped images of silent movies that are held by so many ill-informed modern moviegoers. For silent movie fans, there are still a couple of points of interest that might make it worth watching in order to satisfy one's curiosity, but otherwise there's really no particular reason to see it.

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    • Trivia
      Many theatres that booked the film never received it because its production caused Chadwick Pictures to go bankrupt, and distribution ceased long before it was intended to.
    • Goofs
      The plane that brings Kruel's emissaries from Oz to Kansas is a triplane in midair but a biplane when it lands.
    • Quotes

      Prime Minister Kruel: Do your stuff, Wizzy!

    • Alternate versions
      2005 DVD release on Warner Brothers (as a bonus feature with the 1939 version) alternates between sepia tone-colored images and blue-tinted images.
    • Connections
      Featured in Wiz on Down the Road (1978)

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    • Release date
      • April 1925 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Le magicien d'Oz
    • Production company
      • Chadwick Pictures Corporation
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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