

The Land of Oz
1910 Directed by Otis TurnerThe Emerald City in all its splendor with all the familiar characters so dear to the hearts of children - Little Dorothy, the scarecrow, the woodman, the cowardly lion, and the wizard continuing on their triumphal entry to the mystic city, adding new characters, new situations, and scintillating comedy. Dorothy, who has so won her way into the good graces of lovers of fairy folk, finds new encounters in the rebellion army of General Jinger [sic] showing myriads of Leith soldiers in glittering apparel forming one surprise after the other, until the whole resolves itself into a spectacle worthy of the best artists in picturedom. Those who have followed the two preceding pictures of this great subject cannot but appreciate "The Land of Oz," the crowning effort of the Oz series.

Marcia Moore
....................................................Dorothy
Director
...........................................................Otis Turner
Producer
...........................................................L. Frank Baum
William Nicholas Selig
Novel
...........................................................L. Frank Baum
Scenario Writer
...........................................................Otis Turner
Production Companies
...................................................Selig Polyscope Company
The Oz Film Manufacturing Company
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................No Language
Genres
....................................................Fantasy
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