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Judy Garland, Ray Bolger, Jack Haley, Bert Lahr, Frank Morgan, Terry, and Josefine Balluck in Le Magicien d'Oz (1939)

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Le Magicien d'Oz

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Edited into

    • Pilote du diable (1950)

      shot of clouds in opening titles with ray of sunshine peeking through is taken from the "Over the Rainbow" number
    • Orange Blossoms for Violet (Short 1952)

      ending shot of clouds with ray of sunshine peeking through is taken from the "Over the Rainbow" number
    • Hollywood: The Dream Factory (TV Movie 1972)

    • The Wizard of Oz (Short 1976)

    • The Legends of Oz (Video Game 1993)

      The game uses footage from the movie.

Featured in

    • My Pop, My Pop (Short 1940)

      An instrumental version of "We're Off to the Wizard" is partly heard in the background while Pappy is onscreen.
    • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Big Parade of Hits for 1940 (Short 1940)

      Trailer shown
    • The Feminine Touch (1941)

      Tornado footage used
    • Un petit coin aux cieux (1943)

      Tornado footage used.
    • L'île enchantée (1947)

      Tornado footage used.

Followed by

    • Tales of the Wizard of Oz (TV Series 1961)

    • Return to Oz (TV Movie 1964)

    • Retour au pays d'Oz (1972)

    • Oz: Un monde extraordinaire (1985)

    • Le magicien d'Oz (TV Series 1990–1991)

Referenced in

    • Electrical Power (Short 1938)

    • La belle et la loi (1939)

      Referenced in dialogue
    • Micro folies (1939)

      In the song "The Little Red Fox {N'Ya N'Ya You Can't Catch Me}", and obvious straw man says his brother got a job in that movie.
    • Les voyages de Gulliver (1939)

      When Gabby sound like a munchkin
    • Houston Post Contest Winners Arrive in Los Angeles (Short 1939)

      Contest Winner Visits the Set

References

    • Une pauvre petite fille riche (1917)

    • Le Prince qu'on sort (1925)

    • The Tin Man (Short 1935)

      In the novel "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz", the character is called the Tin Woodman. But in the 1939 film, he is called the Tin Man.
    • Sh! The Octopus (1937)

      The main character tells everyone upon awakening from his dream that they were all in it
    • Blanche-Neige et les Sept Nains (1937)

Remade as

    • Aysecik ve Sihirli Cüceler Rüyalar Ülkesinde (1971)

      Turkish remake
    • Mago de Oz Cuento de Frank Baum (TV Movie 1985)

    • The Wizard of Oz on Ice (TV Movie 1996)

    • Tom et Jerry & le Magicien d'Oz (Video 2011)

Spin-off

    • Off to See the Wizard (TV Series 1967–1968)

      This series features characters from the film.
    • The Wizard of Oz (Video Game 1993)

      This is a video game based on the movie.

Spoofed in

    • Le cinéphile (Short 1939)

      Spoofed as "Ahs of a Wizard" on a poster outside the movie theater.
    • Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs (Short 1943)

      the wicked queen, after being knocked out by one of the seven dwarfs, is in the same position as Wicked Witch of the East
    • Deux nigauds chez les barbus (1951)

      Margaret Hamilton is Aunt Huddy the The Wicked Witch of The mountains.
    • Snow White and the Three Stooges (1961)

      The Queen is turned into and look's like The Wicked Witch of The West.
    • "Suspicion" Body in the Barn (TV Episode 1964)

      Alfred Hitchcock appears as a scarecrow during his opening monologue in which he laments that he's regularly visited by one little girl and a tin woodman, whom are under the absurd impression that he's going to go dancing up the road with them.

Version of

    • The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (Short 1910)

      taken from the same stories, originally by L. Frank Baum
    • The Land of Oz (Short 1910)

      taken from the same stories, originally by L. Frank Baum
    • Le Prince qu'on sort (1925)

      taken from the same stories, originally by L. Frank Baum
    • The Land of Oz, a Sequel to the 'Wizard of Oz' (1932)

      taken from the same stories, originally by L. Frank Baum
    • The Wizard of Oz (Short 1933)

      taken from the same stories, originally by L. Frank Baum

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