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Rating: 5.919/10 by 6484 users

Oz the Great and Powerful (2013)

Oscar Diggs, a small-time circus illusionist and con-artist, is whisked from Kansas to the Land of Oz where the inhabitants assume he's the great wizard of prophecy, there to save Oz from the clutches of evil.

Directing:
  • Sam Raimi
  • Daniel Erickson
  • Scott Rogers
  • K.C. Hodenfield
  • Jeffrey Schwartz
  • Jeff Okabayashi
  • Claire Farrand-Stone
  • Randy Stone
  • Michael Saunders
  • Michele Cusick
  • Mark Ballou
  • Jeffrey Lynch
  • Tony Griffin
  • Tommy Klines
Writing:
  • Mitchell Kapner
  • David Lindsay-Abaire
  • L. Frank Baum
  • Mitchell Kapner
Stars:
Release Date: Thu, Mar 07, 2013

Rating: 5.919/10 by 6484 users

Alternative Title:
Le Monde Fantastique d'Oz - FR
Oz: Mágico e Poderoso - BR
Oz: The Great and Powerful - US
Oz le magnifique - CA
The Wizard of Oz 0.5 - Oz the Great and Powerful - CA
오즈 그레이트 앤드 파워풀 - KR
Oz - The Great and Powerful (2013) - GB
Όζ: Μέγας Και Παντοδύναμος - GR
Оз: Великият и могъщият - BG
Oz: O Grande e Poderoso - PT
Muhteşem ve Kudretli Oz - TR
Die fantastische Welt von Oz - DE
اوز بزرگ و قدرتمند - IR
Oz: Wielki i Potężny - PL
Oz: Möhtəşəm və Qüdrətli - AZ
Oz: El Poderoso - MX
Oz : Un Mundo De Fantasía - ES

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 02 hour 10 minutes
Budget: $200,000,000
Revenue: $491,868,548

Plot Keyword: witch, based on novel or book, magic, circus, hope, illusion, con artist, fantasy world, magic trick, wizard, based on young adult novel, oz

Mila Kunis
Theodora / Wicked Witch of the West
Michelle Williams
Annie / Glinda
Zach Braff
Frank / Finley
Bill Cobbs
Master Tinker
Joey King
Girl in Wheelchair / China Girl
Stephen R. Hart
Winkie General
Bruce Campbell
Winkie Gate Keeper
Ted Raimi
Skeptic in Audience
Tim Holmes
Strongman
Toni Wynne
Strong Man's Wife
Rob Crites
Firebreather
William Dick
Front Gate Barker
Gene Jones
Wild West Barker
John Lord Booth III
Oz's Tent Barker
Suzanne Keilly
Concessioneer
Shannon Murray
Girl in Wheelchair's Mother
Ralph Lister
Girl in Wheelchair's Father
John Manfredi
Disgruntled Kansas Man
Robert Stromberg
Disgruntled Kansas Man
Channing Pierce
Coochie Girl
Julie Gershenson
Quadling Greeter
Dan Nelson
Quadling Man with Flowers
T.J. Jagodowski
Quadling Mayor
John Paxton
Elder Tinker
Melissa Exelberth
Quadling Woman with Broom
Steve Forbes
Quadling Farmer
Arnold Agee
Quadling Blacksmith
Deborah Puette
Quadling Baker
Julius Kline III
Quadling Scarecrow Maker
Theresa Tilly
Quadling Seamstress
Betsy Baker
Quadling Woman
Ellen Sandweiss
Quadling Woman
Bella Shepard
Quadling Child
Ja'Vonne Cousins
Quadling Child
Victoria Lurz
Quadling Child
Dashiell Raimi
Quadling Bugle Boy
Oliver Raimi
Quadling Drummer Boy
Brandon Hamilton
Singing & Dancing Munchkin
Stevie Lee
Munchkin Carriage Driver
Martin Klebba
Munchkin Rebel
Danielle Ragland
Female Munchkin Rebel
Bart McCarthy
Emerald City Man
Timothy Patrick Quill
Emerald City Man
Bill E. Rogers
Emerald City Citizen
Dan Hicks
Emerald City Citizen
Mia Serafino
Emerald City Citizen
Lanika Wise
Emerald City Citizen
Mikayla Bouchard
Emerald City Citizen
Nellie Ann Prestine-Lowery
Emerald City Citizen
Emma Raimi
Emerald City Citizen
Jayne Violassi
Emerald City Citizen
Jay Schwalm
Emerald City Citizen
Wendy Cutler
Emerald City Citizen
James Bird
Emerald City Citizen
Kenneth D. Ciszewski
Emerald City Citizen
Chester F. Guilmet
Emerald City Citizen
Robert Buck
Emerald City Citizen
Jim Moll
Emerald City Citizen
Phillip Huber
China Girl Marionette
Bernie Allemon
Dancing Munchkin
Dan Cota
Dancing Munchkin
Dale Drew
Dancing Munchkin
Spencer Frost
Dancing Munchkin
Jon Overgaauw
Dancing Munchkin
Eduardo Piedra
Dancing Munchkin
Eric Potts
Dancing Munchkin
Jordan Rafael
Dancing Munchkin
Adam Romano
Dancing Munchkin
David Spradlin
Dancing Munchkin
Mani Love
Dancing Munchkin
Michael Witous
Dancing Munchkin
Chidi Ajufo
Winkie Guard (uncredited)
Talia Akiva
Kansas Girl (uncredited)
Apollo Bacala
Emerald City Man (uncredited)
Kelly Bacon
Emerald City Woman (uncredited)
Cameron Barnett
Mayor's Assistant (uncredited)
Robert T. Barrett
Quadling #10 (uncredited)
Colin Bryant
Winkie (uncredited)
Ron Causey
Tinker (uncredited)
Grady Chambless
Quadling Man (uncredited)
Lee Christian
Emerald City Citizen (uncredited)
Michael Clossin
Tinker (uncredited)
Neil Ellice
Theodora's Guard (uncredited)
John C. Epperson
Winkie (uncredited)
Mike Estes
Mayor of Emerald City (uncredited)
Jessee Foudray
Quadling Woman (uncredited)
Logan Fry
Tinker (uncredited)
Nesti Gee
Emerald City Citizen (uncredited)
Derrick Gilliam
Winkie (uncredited)
Ryan Groves
Quadling Man (uncredited)
Brice Harris
Winkie (uncredited)
Niki Haze
Quadling Woman (uncredited)
Ron Heisler
Kansas Man (uncredited)
Dennis Kleinsmith
Tinker (uncredited)
Doug Kolbicz
Emerald City Resident (uncredited)
Kef Lee
Roustabout / Quadling Chimney Sweeper (uncredited)
Davy J. Marr
Emerald City Citizen (uncredited)
Julia Metas
Quadling Child (uncredited)
Bob Jay Mills
Baker (uncredited)
Reza Mir
Quadling (uncredited)
Jessica Nichole
Quadling Woman (uncredited)
Jor él Quinn
Quadling (uncredited)
Gene Richards
Quadling Man (uncredited)
Ari Rufino
Fisherman (uncredited)
Keith Schloemp
Tinker (uncredited)
David Schwager
Tinker (uncredited)
Ashley Siloac
Quadling Townsperson #2 (uncredited)
Amy Sutherland
Quadling Angry Townswoman (uncredited)
Eric Adam Swenson
Emerald City Resident (uncredited)
Kevin Thompson
Munchkin (uncredited)
David Waldman
Tinker (uncredited)
Filip Watermann
Guard #1 (uncredited)
Matt Weinglass
Winkie (uncredited)
Otis Winston
Winkie (uncredited)

Andres Gomez

Overdone movie for children, with tiring tricks thought for 3D but a poor animation that becomes boring for its colorfulness. If you are a kid, you may enjoy, if you are an adult, better pass ...

Per Gunnar Jonsson

I think I have never seen a movie with such (over)saturated and vibrant colors. Well, that is apart from the first few minutes which are in black and white as some tribute to the “original” Wizard of Oz movie. Surprisingly enough it works quite well. The sceneries and landscapes are beautiful to watch in just the right fairy-tale style that you would expect from the land of Oz. The story is pretty much a prequel to the original Wizard of Oz story. Something which does not really intrude too much for most part of the movie but becomes painfully obvious in the last couple of scenes. As for the general story it is pretty much okay. It pleased the kids for sure and I would say that is the main goal of this movie. For adults well, as I said it is okay but not really much more. The lead character can be infuriating at times with his “dubious ethics” as the blurb words it. Unfortunately he never really manages to convey that likable rascal attitude that one would have hoped for. He somehow just stays a rather bland character with “dubious ethics”. I think this goes for most of the other main characters as well. Except for the dubious ethics of course which for the other characters are either plain good or totally and without a doubt bad ones. On the whole I would say that the movie was okay but never really reached any higher than that. For a kid it was probably somewhat better than okay. I did enjoy the movie although this was mostly for the unusual and vibrant colorization and the lovely scenery.

CinemaSerf

If it were just down to the last twenty minutes or so, this might have been quite good. Sadly, though, we must watch the first hundred to get there, and they are not so good. "Diggs" (James Franco) is a jobbing, pretty unpleasant, magician doing the provincial shows when he and his balloon get caught up in a storm and next thing, he is in an unknown land where pretty soon he befriends a winged ape, a porcelain doll and is on the path to great riches in the "Emerald City". Upon arrival, acclaiming himself this great wizard, he meets three sisters who are a darned sight better with their wands - and he is soon a pawn in their game for control over "Oz". Can he thwart their machinations and save the city from their scheme? There is a narrative here - it's about "Diggs" discovering his inner decency, but it all just takes an age to get anywhere. Franco is adequate, but no better, and there three witches - Rachel Weisz, Mila Kunis and the nice one we recall from the original film "Glinda" (Michelle Williams) are oddly sterile with their efforts. Too much greenscreen, perhaps? Nobody seems to be at the races here. The dialogue is bland and barring a few fun expressions and observations from his put-upon sidekick "Frank" (Zach Braff) it just doesn't ever seem to catch fire. It does look good, the monochrome to colour effects work quite well, but otherwise I was rather underwhelmed by most of this.

Andre Gonzales

I thought this would be a dumb movie, but I was wrong. Pretty good movie and very funny. He's a magician who the people of Oz thinks he's powerful. He trys to con them all into thinking he has special powers.


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