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Release Date:
January 4, 1987
Original Title:
The Emerald City of Oz
Genres:
Animation | Fantasy
Production Companies:
HBO
Saban Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 90
The enchantment of L. Frank Baum's classic "Wizard of Oz" books is captured in the exciting Emerald City of Oz, based on the sixth book in Baum's timeless series. The Nome King plots his revent against the Oz people, who narrowly defeated him in "Ozma of Oz." Working with the help of Guph, an invasion specialist, the Nome King and his troops tunnel under the Deadly Desert with the aim of enslaving the people of the Emerald City. Dorothy, the Tin Woodsman, the Scarecrow and their friends fear the worst, as Princess Ozma insists on finding a non-violent solution. Narrated by Margot Kidder, the Lightyear Wizard of Oz series was featured exclusively on HBO.
Animation:
Cine-Titre
Maldwyn Phillips
Raymond Furlotte
Nik Ranieri
Elaine Gasco
Nancy Crossgrove
Animation Director:
Gerald Potterton
Animation Supervisor:
Christine Larocque
Associate Producer:
Elizabeth Klinck
Camera Operator:
Ian MacGillivray
Co-Director:
Hiroshi Saito
Color Designer:
Alex Simard
Director:
Tim Reid
Executive Producer:
Ronald A. Weinberg
Micheline Charest
Tim Reid
Foley:
Andy Malcolm
Music Editor:
Ray Parker
Richard Homme
Tom Szczesniak
Novel:
L. Frank Baum
Producer:
Ronald A. Weinberg
Sound Editor:
John Brooke
Tony Reed
Sound Engineer:
Ron Searles
Gaetan Depelteau
Storyboard:
Elaine Gasco
Supervising Film Editor:
Avde Chiriaeff
Supervising Sound Editor:
Raymond Vermette
Writer:
Don Arioli
Tim Reid
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