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To Make it an 'OZ Weekend' with The
Wizard Of Oz and
SAVE!
Box Office Opens
1
Hour before Showtime
House Opens 30 minutes before Showtime |
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OZ The Great and
Powerful |
Friday Only! April 27 @
7:30 pm |
Starring James Franco &
Mila Kunis |
A frustrated circus magician from Kansas is transported to a
magical land called Oz, where he will have to fulfill a prophecy
to become the king, and release the land from the Wicked Witches
using his great (but fake) powers.
Producer Joe Roth was intrigued by the prospect of exploring the
origins of the Wizard of Oz character: "During the
years that I spent running Walt Disney Studios, I learned about
how hard it was to find a fairy tale with a good strong male
protagonist. You've got your Sleeping Beauties, your Cinderellas
and your Alices, but a fairy tale with a male protagonist is
very hard to come by. But with the origin story of the
Wizard of Oz, here was a fairy tale story with a natural
male protagonist. Which is why I knew that this was an idea for
a movie that was genuinely worth pursuing." Screenwriter
Mitchell Kapner felt the same way about the character.
Michelle Williams' character Annie is marrying a man named John
Gale. Director Sam Raimi has confirmed that Annie and John are
intended to be the (previously unnamed) parents of Dorothy Gale,
the main character in The Wizard of Oz (1939) and "The Wonderful
Wizard of Oz" (book), and a primary or secondary character in
most of the other books.
Oz gives his full name as: Oscar Zoroaster Phadrig Isaac Norman
Henkle Emmanuel Ambrose Diggs. That makes his initials:
O.Z.P.I.N.H.E.A.D.
Early on, Oscar (Oz) makes mention of his shabby jacket. There
is a famous story of how a shabby jacket was purchased at a used
clothing store for use in The Wizard of Oz (1939) movie. It was
later discovered (and confirmed) that the jacket was originally
made for and owned by L. Frank Baum (the author of The Wizard of
Oz).
Friday Only! April 27 7:30 pm
Make it an 'OZ
Weekend'!
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to buy tickets to attend both this film and the original Wizard
of Oz this Sunday at 4pm, and SAVE!
2013 Rated PG | Runtime
2 hours 10 minutes |
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