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Return to Oz is a 1985 dark fantasy film released by Walt Disney Pictures, co-written and directed by Walter Murch. It stars Nicol Williamson , Jean Marsh , Piper Laurie , and Fairuza Balk as Dorothy Gale in her first screen role.
Patchwork Girl appears in Return to Oz. She is seen in the background at Princess Ozma's coronation. On The Oz Kids, she was voiced by Lori Alan and had numerous infant patchwork kids. She also appeared in Walter Murch's Return to Oz as an unbilled extra. Thundertoad Animation's comparatively primitive CGI version from 2005 featured Cyndi ...
The Gump is a central character in Disney's 1985 live action fantasy film Return to Oz, performed and voiced by Lyle Conway and assisted in the performance by Steve Norrington. Depicted somewhat like a green-furred moose, this Gump is assembled by Tik-Tok, Jack Pumpkinhead, and Billina, with Dorothy Gale applying the Powder of Life.
Debuting in 1934, the Shirley Temple doll was their best-selling doll. [28] Ideal followed this with licensed Disney dolls and a Judy Garland doll. [4] Two cosmetics-based doll series were launched after World War II: Toni was introduced at the end of the 1940s, followed by the 1950s-dominating Miss Revlon series. [4]
Silver Screen Partners entered into an agreement with The Walt Disney Company beginning in 1985 to collaborate with the Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Feature Animation, Touchstone Pictures, and Hollywood Pictures studios to produce works such as The Great Mouse Detective; Return to Oz; The Black Cauldron; Volunteers; Down and Out in Beverly ...
The ruby slippers play an integral role in the 1985 Walt Disney Pictures film Return to Oz, for which Disney had to obtain rights from MGM to use reproductions in the film. [35] Unlike the originals, the hand-made British French-heeled shoes for Return to Oz were covered in hundreds of dark red crystals. [35]
co-production with The Bryna Company; last film as Walt Disney Productions October 7, 1983: Never Cry Wolf: co-production with Amarok Productions Ltd.; first film as Walt Disney Pictures June 21, 1985: Return to Oz: co-production with Silver Screen Partners II: July 24, 1985: The Black Cauldron