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Return to Oz

An all-new adventure down the yellow brick road.
1985 | 109m | English

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Dorothy, saved from a psychiatric experiment by a mysterious girl, finds herself back in the land of her dreams, and makes delightful new friends, and dangerous new enemies.
Release Date: Jun 21, 1985
Director: Walter Murch
Writer: Walter Murch, Gill Dennis, L. Frank Baum
Genres: Family, Fantasy, Adventure
Keywords princess, donkey, electric shock, sequel, pumpkin, imaginary land, mental institution, mechanical, based on young adult novel, mirror
Production Companies Silver Screen Partners II, Oz Productions Ltd.
Box Office Revenue: $11,137,801
Budget: $25,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Fairuza Balk Dorothy
Nicol Williamson Dr. Worley / Nome King
Jean Marsh Nurse Wilson / Mombi
Piper Laurie Aunt Em
Matt Clark Uncle Henry
Michael Sundin Tik Tok
Tim Rose Tik Tok
Sean Barrett Tik Tok (voice)
Mak Wilson Billina
Denise Bryer Billina (voice)
Brian Henson Jack Pumpkinhead (voice)
Stewart Harvey-Wilson Jack Pumpkinhead
Lyle Conway Gump (voice)
Stephen Norrington Gump
Justin Case Scarecrow
John Alexander Cowardly Lion / Wheeler
Deep Roy Tin Man
Emma Ridley Ozma
Sophie Ward Mombi II
Fiona Victory Mombi III
Pons Maar Lead Wheeler / Nome Messenger
Rachel Ashton Wheeler
Robbie Barnett Wheeler
Ailsa Berk Wheeler
Peter Elliott Wheeler
Roger Ennals Wheeler
Michele Hine Wheeler
Mark Hopkins Wheeler
Colin Skeaping Wheeler
Ken Stevens Wheeler
Philip Tan Wheeler
Rob Thirtle Wheeler
Bruce Boa Policeman
Tansy Toto
Jon Jacobs Cage Carrier (uncredited)
Barrie Holland Gentleman (uncredited)
Kevin Hudson Munchkin (uncredited)
Cherie Hawkins Polychrome (uncredited)
Guy Standeven Santa Claus (uncredited)
Andy Bradford Wheeler (uncredited)
Gareth Milne Wheeler (uncredited)
Stuart Fell Wheeler (uncredited)
Tip Tipping Wheeler (uncredited)
Name Job
Leslie Hodgson Editor
Grania O'Shannon Location Manager
Michael Ford Set Decoration
Bruce Sharman Executive In Charge Of Production
Jane Feinberg Casting
Charles Bishop Supervising Art Director
Mike Ploog Storyboard
Ken Worringham Camera Operator
Michael Murray Assistant Director
Kieron Phipps Second Assistant Director
Barry Peake Still Photographer
William McPhail Assistant Costume Designer
Magdalen Gaffney Makeup Artist
Martin Evans Sound Editor
Tony Morris Assistant Sound Editor
Herbert W. Spencer Orchestrator
Dan Farrell Assistant Editor
Gareth Milne Stunts
Sarah White Stunt Double
Norman Reynolds Production Design
Philip Kohler Unit Manager
Fred Hole Art Direction
Denis Rich Storyboard
Richard Holland Draughtsman
Maurice Gillett Gaffer
Ray Corbett Assistant Director
Sally Jones Continuity
Richard Blanshard Still Photographer
Robin Grantham Makeup Supervisor
Peter Hancock Property Master
Walter Nelson Assistant Sound Editor
Stan Witt Music Editor
Reg Bream Draughtsman
David Shire Original Music Composer
Cheryl Brown Stunt Double
Nicola Roche Stunt Double
Elaine Ford Stunts
Gordon Hayman Camera Operator
Jim Dawes Gaffer
Ian Hickinbotham Second Assistant Director
Raymond Hughes Costume Design
Beryl Lerman Makeup Artist
Peter Musgrave Sound Editor
Geoff R. Brown Assistant Sound Editor
Bill Rowe Sound Re-Recording Mixer
John Stephenson Mechanical Designer
Michael Hopkins Sound Editor
John Palmer Camera Operator
Paul Vachon Wardrobe Supervisor
Alison Lynn Stunt Double
Pat McDermott Hair Department Head
Walter Murch Director, Screenplay
David Watkin Director of Photography
Gill Dennis Screenplay
L. Frank Baum Book
Mike Fenton Casting
Susie Figgis Casting
Marci Liroff Casting
Henry Selick Storyboard
Harley Jessup Storyboard
Colin Skeaping Stunt Coordinator
Lyle Conway Creature Design
Robert Watts Thanks
George Lucas Thanks
Will Vinton Animation Director
Andy Bradford Stunts
Tip Tipping Stunts
Name Title
Paul Maslansky Producer
Gary Kurtz Executive Producer
Colin Michael Kitchens Associate Producer
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Reviews

r96sk
6.0

<em>'Return to Oz'</em> is alright, I personally didn't enjoy it though. I did like the horror edge it has to it for the first portion of the film, it's something I wasn't necessarily expecting so it was pleasing to see. That's about all I did rate from this though, with Oz itself not looking as ... magical as it should while the non-human characters are boring to me. Talking of the onscreen lot, Jean Marsh as Princess Mombi is the only performance I felt entertained by - she's very good. Away from her, there's not much to note. Fairuza Balk is solid in the role of Dorothy, nothing really to say about her other than she does an OK job; considering her age. The Wheelers are kinda interesting, they do look cool. It's a shame they don't make use of Scarecrow, Cowardly Lion and Tin Man - the latter I'm actually glad they didn't, given how awful his design was. I get why they don't feature more, given the source material, but it feels a needless change-up especially with Billina, Tik-Tok and Jack Pumpkinhead being so lame. I read that this is apparently true to the original book series, which is respectable. However, the point of a film is to make it a good film first and foremost - this doesn't quite do that in my opinion. Each to their own, of course!

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
6.0

There are some positively darker elements to this follow-up story of the young "Dorothy" (Fairuza Balk). Traumatised by her first visit to "Oz" her desperate "Auntie Em" (Piper Laurie) resorts to electrical therapy to try and help her young niece. Luckily, a thunderstorm comes to her rescue and esca ... ping from the asylum where she was to be treated, she finds herself back in a now desolate land of "Oz". The yellow brick road has been torn up and the emerald city is but a ruin. It turns out that the subterranean "Nome King" has determined to reclaim all the precious stones stolen (as he sees it) from his realm, and so together with the Princess "Mombi" has reduced the once mighty city to rubble. It falls to young "Dorothy" and her new friends "Jack Pumpkinhead" and the rotund tin soldier "Tik-Tok" to find the mysterious powder of life and try to outsmart the pair and restore the kingdom. This story has much more menace to it. The treatment scenario at the start (aided well by Nicol Williamson and Jean Marsh) works effectively, and the multi headed Princess gives Sophie Ward and Fiona Victory an opportunity to spread a little mayhem too. My biggest gripe with this is that Miss Balk looks much younger that Judy Garland, and she isn't a terribly engaging actress either. The animation is a bit on the basic side, too, but it does move along well with plenty of flying sofas and a message that green is always good!

Apr 04, 2022