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Wizard of Oz 75th Anniversary BD

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GenreAction & Adventure, Classics, Musicals & Performing Arts/Musicals
FormatNTSC
ContributorArthur Freed, Bert Lahr, Billie Burke, Charley Grapewin, Edgar Allan Woolf, Florence Ryerson, Frank Morgan, Jack Haley, Judy Garland, L. Frank Baum, Margaret Hamilton, Mervyn LeRoy, Noel Langley, Pat Walshe, Ray Bolger, Victor Fleming See more
Initial release date2013-10-01
LanguageEnglish
Technical specifications
aspect_ratio1.37:1
is_discontinued_by_manufacturerNo
mpaa_ratingG (General Audience)
product_dimensions0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.19 ounces
item_model_number770136
directorVictor Fleming
media_formatNTSC
run_time1 hour and 41 minutes
release_dateOctober 1, 2013
actorsBert Lahr, Frank Morgan, Jack Haley, Judy Garland, Ray Bolger
subtitles‏ : French, Spanish, Swedish
producersArthur Freed, Mervyn LeRoy
languageEnglish (Dolby Digital 5.1)
studioWarnerBrothers
writersEdgar Allan Woolf, Florence Ryerson, L. Frank Baum, Noel Langley
number_of_discs1
best_sellers_rank#2,718 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #6 in Musicals (Movies & TV) #460 in Action & Adventure Blu-ray Discs

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Customers love this classic movie, appreciating its beautiful 4K picture quality and spectacular 3D conversion.

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Classic movie

sarahMarch 9, 2026✓ Verified purchase

What can I say it's a classic! Worked great I still love buying DVDs. I didn't realize this was missing from my collection. Now I just need to get return to Oz as well. Read more

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Classic film made better by 4K

CorkJanuary 16, 2026✓ Verified purchase

It is a classic film that's been popular for a very long time so that has got to tell you something. The 4K edition looks and sounds greater than I imagined it could, even the flying monkeys were a bit scarier, but maybe that's just me. Still, am very glad I made the purchase. Read more

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The Wizard and Dorothy as you have never seen them before.

Doug DanzeisenDecember 16, 2013✓ Verified purchase

This review is for the single Blu Ray disc of the 1939 version of the Wizard of Oz. I assume you have either seen the movie, or are familiar with the storyline so I won't delve into that here. There are other filmings, and other versions, but to most all people THIS is the definitive version of the L Frank Baum classic. As one who has had and watched this classic through the years on many different home video technologies I can honestly say I have never seen this movie look better, even in the theater! Not just a restoration, but a revelation of detail and texture are revealed in this wonderful classic. Almost everywhere you look you find textures, details and images that literally bring the story to life. Additionally the audio is crisp and clear and thankfully is free from crazy gimmickry. This is movie restoration done correctly and with respect to the original film, which has become a classic in American family life. The single disc version has the movie we almost all know and most of us love. Judy Garland has never looked more clear, nor the costumes of her compatriots more detailed. Its almost as if this movie were not made some 75 years ago, it looks THAT good. My youngest son, who usually does not watch "Old movies" with me was completely captivated and did not move until the movie was done. He was shocked when I told him when the movie was made. The old effects, particularly the tornado still look great and really show how movie making can be a wonderful art form. The commentary track is really a wonderful source of some interesting information, including the original choice of Buddy Ebsen, from the Beverly Hillbillies, as the tin man. I have quite a few movies in my collection and seldom watch and listen to the commentary, but I have to say I really enjoyed this one. It even had interviews with original cast members interspersed throughout in a manner tha added to one's understanding of the movie. Far from giving us a glimpse behind the curtain which destroys the magic this only burnishes the incredible work that make such a movie. Highly recommended. This is truly an incredible bargain at the current price of 8 dollars, that I cannot recommend it more highly for those who wish to have the definitive version of this classic. If one wishes there are lots of add on versions that have more content, but for this paltry sum you get the definitive version of the movie and a very informative commentary. You will enjoy it, so will your kids, and likely THEIR children. It is pure pleasure to watch how faces light up when watching this movie, and perhaps that is the best recommendation of all. God Bless ya and may you enjoy many movies! Read more

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The Wizard of OZ

E ClayJanuary 1, 2026✓ Verified purchase

This 1939 movie is a true classic and a must see movie for all ages. It also has special features with the film's Cast and Crew. Read more

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The Answer to "Is There Life After Death?" YES!

Dr. DAugust 4, 2024✓ Verified purchase

Forget all the socioeconomic stuff and whatever was going on in American history at the time. All of that doesn't matter at all when it comes to what this masterpiece represents. What people absolutely fail to notice is that this movie is all about death, the afterlife, past lives, and future lives. It literally proves that there is life after death, which is why I watch this movie religiously at least once or twice a week. It's that powerful, and it enthralls the masses because of its grip on the human unconscious. To clarify further, the tornado symbolizes the act of death and the turbulence associated with it. When Dorothy gets hit with the windows, the death process begins. We see her actively dying within her bed, and within the tornado are all the people who mean the most to her and whom she can't forget, both her family and her main enemy (the Wicked Witch). This is called visioning, which happens during the dying process, and you can actually get glimpses of what's to come in your next life (symbolized by the changing of Ms. Gulch to the Witch), and meanwhile, the ones she loves just take different forms in the next life but are the same at their core. Then when the house lands, Dorothy is officially in the next life or heaven, symbolized by the change to color and the uniquely gorgeous setting. The scene of the afterlife is now bright and vibrant. Etc etc.... It's also extremely important to know that L. Frank Baum was a theosophist. What is theosophy? "Theosophy holds a monist position that there exists a single divine Absolute and articulates an emanationist cosmology in which the universe is perceived as outward reflections from this Absolute. The purpose of human life is spiritual emancipation and the human soul undergoes reincarnation upon bodily death according to a process of karma." Furthermore, the slogan for theosophy is "There is no religion higher than truth." ----- "There is no place like home." NEED I SAY MORE? Absolutely not. I just nailed the exact interpretation of this movie according to L. Frank Baum. You're welcome!!! Hopefully, my revelation here causes millions of people to see this movie in a brand new light. Try it for yourselves. When you watch this movie, just constantly think about death and the afterlife. It will change your perception of this film forever, and open your minds and hearts in the process. The Wizard of Oz is truly the most significant piece of cinema ever created, and nothing will top it. Read more

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Not just for the kids...

Rock On!October 8, 2025✓ Verified purchase

This is an important movie, it was released in 1939 as the first color movie in theaters. MGM spent three million dollars in 1939 to complete the film. It moves quickly, there is never a dull moment. I had not seen it as an adult and I have to say it is impressive, as important as the original Avatar movie. As you watch it you will recognize things that artists have stolen, such as the Witches guard's song. I am sure Frank Zappa was inspired by the munchkin's songs. Give it a shot. Read more

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