After fleeing from Azkadellia's henchmen, DG rescues the absent-minded Glitch (Alan Cumming), a human who served as the royal family's scientific advisor until Azkadellia sliced out half of his brain.
Munchkins and witches and scarecrows, oh my. But no commercials. For the second year in a row, Turner Classic Movies makes The Wizard of Oz a part of its Fourth of July screening tradition. The ...
With a wealth of Oz-related adaptations to enjoy — with the first live-action take going back as far as 1908 with now-lost film The Fairylogue and Radio-Plays — there really is something for everyone.
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