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Oz the Great and Powerful

Oz the Great and Powerful

  • Status: Released
  • 07-03-2013
  • Runtime: 130 min
  • Score: 5.93
  • Vote count: 6665

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.

James Franco

Oz

Mila Kunis

Theodora / Wicked Witch of the West

Rachel Weisz

Evanora

Michelle Williams

Annie / Glinda

Zach Braff

Frank / Finley

Bill Cobbs

Master Tinker

Joey King

Girl in Wheelchair / China Girl

Tony Cox

Knuck

Stephen R. Hart

Winkie General

Abigail Spencer

May

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

Brian Searle

Clown

Russell Bobbitt

Mr. Baum

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

Sasha Kida Reynolds

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

Nicholas Lindsay-Abaire

Emerald City Boy

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

Christophe Zajac-Denek

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.