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==Return to Oz== |
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− | ''[[Return to Oz]]'' is a 1985 Walt Disney film directed by Walter Murch. Despite it's controversy and ultimately being a box office failure, it has now become a treasured "Cult Classic". One of which is praised by loyal fans from all around the world. ''Return to Oz'' is also viewed by many to be the most faithful Oz film-adaption that has ever been made, staying extremely loyal to the |
+ | ''[[Return to Oz]]'' is a 1985 Walt Disney film directed by Walter Murch. Despite it's controversy and ultimately being a box office failure, it has now become a treasured "Cult Classic". One of which is praised by loyal fans from all around the world. ''Return to Oz'' is also viewed by many to be the most faithful Oz film-adaption that has ever been made, staying extremely loyal to the descriptions of what [[L. Frank Baum]] himself most likely envisioned when he wrote the Oz stories that he told in fourteen official books to serve as sequels to ''[[The Wonderful Wizard of Oz]]''. |
[[File:391px-IMG_20140416_175721.jpg|thumb|391px| A theatrical Teaser Poster for ''Return to Oz'' circra 1985]] |
[[File:391px-IMG_20140416_175721.jpg|thumb|391px| A theatrical Teaser Poster for ''Return to Oz'' circra 1985]] |
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Return to OzReturn to Oz is a 1985 Walt Disney film directed by Walter Murch. Despite it's controversy and ultimately being a box office failure, it has now become a treasured "Cult Classic". One of which is praised by loyal fans from all around the world. Return to Oz is also viewed by many to be the most faithful Oz film-adaption that has ever been made, staying extremely loyal to the descriptions of what L. Frank Baum himself most likely envisioned when he wrote the Oz stories that he told in fourteen official books to serve as sequels to The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. |