Review of The Wizard of Oz (1939) by Todd P — 09 Sep 2014
Strong female characters hold their own down philosopher L. Frank Baum's yellow brick road. The songs are by turns charming and catchy, the costumes are delightful and the joy of (brand new in 1939) Technicolor still reverberates through the film and highlights the exciting moments.
The performances are heartwarming and the messages are still as relevant today as they were then: a classic, timeless, beautiful film.
This review of The Wizard of Oz (1939) was written by Todd P on 09 Sep 2014.
The Wizard of Oz has generally received very positive reviews.
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