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1978 • Fantasy / Family • 134m

The Wiz

"The wiz! The stars! The music! Wow!"

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Dorothy Gale, a shy kindergarten teacher, is swept away to the magic land of Oz where she embarks on a quest to return home.

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Diana Ross
Diana Ross
Dorothy
Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson
Scarecrow
Nipsey Russell
Nipsey Russell
Tinman
Ted Ross
Ted Ross
Lion
Mabel King
Mabel King
Evillene
Theresa Merritt
Theresa Merritt
Aunt Em
Thelma Carpenter
Thelma Carpenter
Miss One
Lena Horne
Lena Horne
Glinda the Good
Richard Pryor
Richard Pryor
The Wiz
Clinton Jackson
Clinton Jackson
Green Footman
Dorothi Fox
Dorothi Fox
Aunt Em's Party
Billie Allen
Billie Allen
Aunt Em's Party
Willie C. Carpenter
Willie C. Carpenter
Aunt Em's Party
Alvin Alexis
Alvin Alexis
Aunt Em's Party
Iman
Iman
Emerald City Citizen (uncredited)
Quincy Jones
Quincy Jones
Emerald City Gold Pianist (uncredited)
Director: Sidney LumetScreenplay: Joel SchumacherProducer: Rob CohenExecutive Producer: Kenneth HarperExecutive Producer: Berry Gordy

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CinemaSerf
2024-03-30
60%

Whilst I think this really does work on stage, I really didn't much rate this African-American take on the timeless "Wizard of Oz" tale. It seems much more intent on making a political statement than it does on entertaining anyone, and given I'm not from the community it was made by and for, I felt a bit like I was not really invited to the party. The story itself sees a slightly older "Dorothy" (Diana Ross) chasing her dog through a heavy snowfall. She gets hopelessly lost and next thing she is in a mysterious land ("Oz") and must find the legendary wizard if she is ever to sing her way back to Harlem. The snag with this plot here is that her life in New York was none too enjoyable, so after a while here making new friends - including Michael Jackson's "Scarecrow", and singing and dancing her way through life, I did wonder what she actually wanted to get back for. The remainder of the story largely follows the gist of the original Baum novel, peppered with some of Quincy Jones best efforts, and so no there's not a jot of jeopardy as she plods along the yellow brick road towards a typically theatrical, power ballad, denouement. There's no question Ross can sing, but somehow nobody here ever imbues thire songs with much personality or character. They are just repetitions of the vinyl versions with little to personalise them for the big screen. It's not a bad film, and it does try to take some risks with the creativity, but for me I just didn't feel at all engaged.

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English
Studios
Motown Productions
Budget
$24,000,000
Box Office
$21,049,053

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