

#Oz the great and powerful cast china doll movie
The witches and the fear they inflict happen more often in this movie than in the original. My husband said, “These are not your grandfather’s flying monkeys.” They are much scarier than those in the original movie. There is plenty of violence and tense scenes. There is mention of “ ghosts, evil spirits and the undead.” In Kansas, while performing a magic show, Oscar is asked to heal a lame girl, which he obviously cannot do. At the end, Evanora makes a transition to an ugly old hag, and I caught my son hiding behind his hand.

The witches all use their “powers.” If you are offended by this type of movie, there is plenty to stay away from. Her transformation is completed after eating an apple and can be scary for some younger children. There is a good witch who is turned bad by deceit, trickery and misunderstanding. This is a fantasy movie filled with witches. The flying monkeys are drugged in a field of poppies. He treats Frank/Finley with total disregard. He lies, cheats and steals, both in Kansas and in Oz. Some people may be offended by the amount of cleavage shown by some of the costumes. Later, when they are talking, she assumes that what has happened means they are going to get married. He dances with Theodora, and the scene cuts away. There are a few implied situations: Oscar puts a sock on the door when he is “practicing” with an assistant. There were 2 noted instances of the word “d-mn.” While Oscar is constantly trying to seduce women, and he kisses quite a few, that is the extent that you see onscreen. OBJECTIONABLE CONTENT: “Oz…” has very little objectionable language. Can Oscar become the person Glinda sees in him and perform his best magic trick by saving the people of Oz, or will he head out of town after stealing the gold? Everyone is waiting for the Wizard to come from the sky to fulfill the prophecy of a Great and Powerful Oz who is going to save the people. When Oscar touches down in a beautiful, colorful land, he is met by three witches, Theodora ( Mila Kunis), Evanora ( Rachel Weisz), and Glinda ( Michelle Williams). Oscar manages to escape the strong man in a hot air balloon, but finds himself in the middle of a tornado. Their conversation is cut short by the circus strong man who is holding a music box and threatening to kill Oscar. Oscar tells her she should marry John, because he is a good man, and Oscar can never be what she needs. She tells him that John Gale has proposed to her. While in Kansas, Oscar is visited by Annie ( Michelle Williams) who is obviously in love with him. Frank (Zach Braff) is his assistant and also plays Finley, the monkey in Oz who pledges to stay by Oscar’s side through thick and thin. Oscar’s main trick includes conning girls in every town that they are special enough for him to give his grandmother’s music box, which he has in bulk. He is a simple circus magician named Oscar Diggs ( James Franco).

Oz, The Great and Powerful hails from the land of Nebraska. Sam Raimi-“Spider-Man 3,” “The Evil Dead,” “30 Days of Night” Ciszewski … Emerald City CitizenĬhester F. Nellie Ann Prestine-Lowery … Emerald City Citizen Nicholas Lindsay-Abaire … Emerald City Boy
#Oz the great and powerful cast china doll driver
Stevie Lee Richardson … Munchkin Carriage Driver Julius Kline III … Quadling Scarecrow Makerīrandon Hamilton … Singing/Dancing Munchkin Melissa Exelberth … Quadling Woman with Broom Robert Stromberg … Disgruntled Kansas Man Ralph Lister … Girl in Wheelchair’s Father Shannon Murray … Girl in Wheelchair’s Mother
