Oz: The Great and Powerful

Oz: The Great and Powerful

Movie |

Circus | Witch

  • Duration: 2h 10min
  • Music: Danny Elfman
  • Award(s): MTV Movie 2014 (Won)
    Teen Choice 2013 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Swapped, The Legend of Ochi
  • Story:
    Oscar Diggs, a small-time circus illusionist and con-artist, is whisked from Kansas to the Land of Oz where the inhabitants assume he's the great wizard of prophecy, there to save Oz from the clutches of evil.
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6.3/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Oscar Diggs, a small-time circus illusionist and con-artist, is whisked from Kansas to the Land of Oz where the inhabitants assume he's the great wizard of prophecy, there to save Oz from the clutches of evil.
Ratings

6.3/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Won
MTV Movie Award

Best Villain | 2014 | Mila Kunis

BTVA Voice Acting Award

Best Female Vocal Performance by a Child | 2014 | Joey King

BMI Film Music Award

Film Music | 2013 | Danny Elfman

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Nominations
Teen Choice Award

Choice Movie Actress SciFiFantasy | 2013 | Michelle Williams

Choice Movie Actor SciFiFantasy | 2013 | James Franco

Blimp Award

Favorite Movie Actress | 2014 | Mila Kunis

BTVA Feature Film Voice Acting Award

Best Male Vocal Performance in a Feature Film in a Supporting Role | 2014 | Zach Braff

GAFCA Award

Best Original Song | 2014 | Mariah Carey

Artios Award

Outstanding Achievement in Casting Big Budget Feature Comedy | 2013 | John Papsidera

World Soundtrack Award

Film Composer of the Year | 2013 | Danny Elfman

Film Composer of the Year For and | 2013 | Danny Elfman

Saturn Award

Best Music | 2014 | Danny Elfman

Best Production Design | 2014 | Robert Stromberg

Best Costumes | 2014 | Gary Jones

Satellite Award

Best Art Direction Production Design | 2014 | Nancy Haigh

Best Visual Effects | 2014 | Scott Stokdyk

Best Costume Design | 2014 | Gary Jones

PFCS Award

Best Production Design | 2013 | Robert Stromberg

CinEuphoria Award

Best Special Effects (Sound or Visual) International Competition | 2014 | Scott Stokdyk

Best Costume Design International Competition | 2014 | Gary Jones

Best 3D Feature Film Award

2013 | Peter Deming

Taurus Award

Best Stunt Rigging | 2014 | Randy James Beckman

CDG Award

Excellence in Fantasy Film | 2014 | Gary Jones

BOX OFFICE

Budget 200,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 491,868,548 USD

TRIVIA

Trivia

The Tin Man is the only one of Dorothy's three companions in The Wizard of Oz (1939) not to be directly referenced in this film. The Tinkers are a loose reference to the Tin Man, written in for this adaptation. A Quadling also says that he can work with iron.

After the tornado sequence, just before Oz loses control of the balloon, one of the nearby mountaintops is in the shape of the Wicked Witch on a broom.

At the start of the film, Oscar works with the "Baum Brothers Circus", which is hosted by Frank & Adam. L. Frank Baum was the original author of the Oz series. In the books, Oscar worked with Bailum & Barney Circus, an obvious spoonerism of Barnum & Bailey, and one of several such spoonerisms in Baum's work.

Mila Kunis' Wicked Witch prosthetic make-up demanded four hours to apply and another hour to remove, with Kunis taking nearly two months to fully recover from the subsequent removal of the makeup from her skin.

Early on, Oscar 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).

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