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Oz the Great and Powerful

In Oz, nothing is what it seems.
2013 | 130m | English

(219358 votes)

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Popularity: 7 (history)

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Oscar Diggs, a small-time circus illusionist and con-artist, is whisked from Kansas to the Land of Oz where the inhabitants assume he's the great wizard of prophecy, there to save Oz from the clutches of evil.
Release Date: Mar 07, 2013
Director: Sam Raimi
Writer: David Lindsay-Abaire, L. Frank Baum, Mitchell Kapner
Genres: Family, Fantasy, Adventure
Keywords witch, based on novel or book, magic, circus, hope, illusion, con artist, fantasy world, magic trick, wizard, based on young adult novel
Production Companies Walt Disney Pictures, Roth Films, Curtis-Donen Productions
Box Office Revenue: $491,868,548
Budget: $200,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 29, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
James Franco Oz
Mila Kunis Theodora / Wicked Witch of the West
Rachel Weisz Evanora
Michelle Williams Annie / Glinda
Zach Braff Frank / Finley
Bill Cobbs Master Tinker
Joey King Girl in Wheelchair / China Girl
Tony Cox Knuck
Stephen R. Hart Winkie General
Abigail Spencer May
Bruce Campbell Winkie Gate Keeper
Ted Raimi Skeptic in Audience
Tim Holmes Strongman
Toni Wynne Strong Man's Wife
Rob Crites Firebreather
William Dick Front Gate Barker
Gene Jones Wild West Barker
John Lord Booth III Oz's Tent Barker
Suzanne Keilly Concessioneer
Shannon Murray Girl in Wheelchair's Mother
Ralph Lister Girl in Wheelchair's Father
John Manfredi Disgruntled Kansas Man
Robert Stromberg Disgruntled Kansas Man
Channing Pierce Coochie Girl
Brian Searle Clown
Russell Bobbitt Mr. Baum
Julie Gershenson Quadling Greeter
Dan Nelson Quadling Man with Flowers
T.J. Jagodowski Quadling Mayor
John Paxton Elder Tinker
Melissa Exelberth Quadling Woman with Broom
Steve Forbes Quadling Farmer
Arnold Agee Quadling Blacksmith
Deborah Puette Quadling Baker
Julius Kline III Quadling Scarecrow Maker
Theresa Tilly Quadling Seamstress
Betsy Baker Quadling Woman
Ellen Sandweiss Quadling Woman
Bella Shepard Quadling Child
Sasha Kida Reynolds Quadling Child
Ja'Vonne Cousins Quadling Child
Victoria Lurz Quadling Child
Dashiell Raimi Quadling Bugle Boy
Oliver Raimi Quadling Drummer Boy
Brandon Hamilton Singing & Dancing Munchkin
Stevie Lee Munchkin Carriage Driver
Martin Klebba Munchkin Rebel
Danielle Ragland Female Munchkin Rebel
Bart McCarthy Emerald City Man
Timothy Patrick Quill Emerald City Man
Nicholas Lindsay-Abaire Emerald City Boy
Bill E. Rogers Emerald City Citizen
Dan Hicks Emerald City Citizen
Mia Serafino Emerald City Citizen
Lanika Wise Emerald City Citizen
Mikayla Bouchard Emerald City Citizen
Nellie Ann Prestine-Lowery Emerald City Citizen
Emma Raimi Emerald City Citizen
Jayne Violassi Emerald City Citizen
Jay Schwalm Emerald City Citizen
Wendy Cutler Emerald City Citizen
James Bird Emerald City Citizen
Kenneth D. Ciszewski Emerald City Citizen
Chester F. Guilmet Emerald City Citizen
Robert Buck Emerald City Citizen
Jim Moll Emerald City Citizen
Phillip Huber China Girl Marionette
Bernie Allemon Dancing Munchkin
Dan Cota Dancing Munchkin
Dale Drew Dancing Munchkin
Spencer Frost Dancing Munchkin
Jon Overgaauw Dancing Munchkin
Eduardo Piedra Dancing Munchkin
Eric Potts Dancing Munchkin
Jordan Rafael Dancing Munchkin
Adam Romano Dancing Munchkin
David Spradlin Dancing Munchkin
Mani Love Dancing Munchkin
Michael Witous Dancing Munchkin
Christophe Zajac-Denek Dancing Munchkin
Chidi Ajufo Winkie Guard (uncredited)
Talia Akiva Kansas Girl (uncredited)
Apollo Bacala Emerald City Man (uncredited)
Kelly Bacon Emerald City Woman (uncredited)
Cameron Barnett Mayor's Assistant (uncredited)
Robert T. Barrett Quadling #10 (uncredited)
Colin Bryant Winkie (uncredited)
Ron Causey Tinker (uncredited)
Grady Chambless Quadling Man (uncredited)
Lee Christian Emerald City Citizen (uncredited)
Michael Clossin Tinker (uncredited)
Neil Ellice Theodora's Guard (uncredited)
John C. Epperson Winkie (uncredited)
Mike Estes Mayor of Emerald City (uncredited)
Jessee Foudray Quadling Woman (uncredited)
Logan Fry Tinker (uncredited)
Nesti Gee Emerald City Citizen (uncredited)
Derrick Gilliam Winkie (uncredited)
Ryan Groves Quadling Man (uncredited)
Brice Harris Winkie (uncredited)
Niki Haze Quadling Woman (uncredited)
Ron Heisler Kansas Man (uncredited)
Dennis Kleinsmith Tinker (uncredited)
Doug Kolbicz Emerald City Resident (uncredited)
Kef Lee Roustabout / Quadling Chimney Sweeper (uncredited)
Davy J. Marr Emerald City Citizen (uncredited)
Julia Metas Quadling Child (uncredited)
Bob Jay Mills Baker (uncredited)
Reza Mir Quadling (uncredited)
Jessica Nichole Quadling Woman (uncredited)
Jor él Quinn Quadling (uncredited)
Gene Richards Quadling Man (uncredited)
Ari Rufino Fisherman (uncredited)
Keith Schloemp Tinker (uncredited)
David Schwager Tinker (uncredited)
Ashley Siloac Quadling Townsperson #2 (uncredited)
Amy Sutherland Quadling Angry Townswoman (uncredited)
Eric Adam Swenson Emerald City Resident (uncredited)
Kevin Thompson Munchkin (uncredited)
David Waldman Tinker (uncredited)
Filip Watermann Guard #1 (uncredited)
Matt Weinglass Winkie (uncredited)
Otis Winston Winkie (uncredited)
Name Job
Sam Raimi Director
David Lindsay-Abaire Screenplay
Peter Deming Director of Photography
John Papsidera Casting
Nancy Thurston Stunts
Keith Campbell Stunts
Danny Elfman Original Music Composer
L. Frank Baum Author
Robert Stromberg Production Design
Russell Bobbitt Property Master
Tad Griffith Utility Stunts
Andy Cheng Stunts
Chris O'Hara Stunts
Keith Woulard Utility Stunts
John Lord Booth III Art Direction
Meghan C. Rogers Art Direction
Nancy Haigh Set Decoration
Iain McFadyen Art Direction
Daniel Erickson Layout
Andrew L. Jones Art Direction
Domenic Silvestri Art Direction
Gary Jones Costume Design
Craig Clarke Compositing Artist
Mitchell Kapner Screenplay, Screenstory
Todd Cherniawsky Supervising Art Director
Stefan Dechant Supervising Art Director
Richard Alonzo Special Effects Makeup Artist
Ozzy Alvarez Special Effects Makeup Artist
Steven E. Anderson Key Makeup Artist
Howard Berger Special Effects Makeup Artist
Yolanda Toussieng Hair Department Head
Scott Rogers Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director
W. Mark McNair Unit Production Manager
Philip Steuer Unit Production Manager
Jeffrey Schwartz Second Assistant Director
Tamara Watts Kent Visual Effects Producer
Troy Saliba Animation Supervisor
Randy James Beckman Stunts
Artie Contreras Assistant Art Director
Darrell L. Wight Assistant Art Director
Adriana Dardas Set Designer
Erick Donaldson Set Designer
Chad S. Frey Set Designer
Tex Kadonaga Set Designer
Bria Kinter Set Designer
Julia K. Levine Set Designer
Jeff Markwith Set Designer
Andrew Reeder Set Designer
Easton Michael Smith Set Designer
Jane Wuu Set Designer
Patrick Rousseau Camera Operator
Kim Marks Camera Operator
David Eubank First Assistant Camera
Dennis Seawright First Assistant Camera
Claire Farrand-Stone Second Assistant Director
Randy Stone Second Assistant Director
Ryan Nguyen Digital Imaging Technician
Jessica Peel Assistant Costume Designer
Gali Nov Assistant Costume Designer
Georgia Allen Makeup Artist
Bree Shea Makeup Artist
Lumas Hamilton Jr. Key Hair Stylist
Jules Holdren Key Hair Stylist
Jeannette Moriarty Hairstylist
Denise Baker Hairstylist
Linda Rizzuto Hairstylist
Tanya Walker Hairstylist
Jody Fedele Visual Effects Editor
Ed W. Marsh Stereoscopic Supervisor
Dov Samuel First Assistant Editor
Jessica Schulte Jones First Assistant Editor
Lara Mazzawi Assistant Editor
Roxanne Dorman Visual Effects Editor
Petur Hliddal Sound Mixer
Gail Carroll-Coe Boom Operator
Peggy Names Boom Operator
Lesly Kay Choreographer
Roger Meilink Rigging Gaffer
Philip Sloan Key Grip
Paul Wilkowsky Best Boy Grip
Tim Collins Dolly Grip
Tommy Daguanno Dolly Grip
Ray Skinner Dolly Grip
Tracy Neftzger Key Rigging Grip
William McDevitt Grip
Erik F. Hill Grip
Doug Dole Grip
Kevin Fannon Grip
Richard Crompton Grip
Tony Boura Grip
Mark Vollmer Grip
Jim Schwalm Special Effects Supervisor
John Frazier Special Effects Coordinator
David Revel Special Effects Technician
Mike Wever Special Effects Technician
Eric Frazier Special Effects Technician
Jeffrey A. Wischnack Special Effects Technician
Cindy Braga Special Effects Technician
Mark Noel Special Effects Technician
Robert Tyrrell Special Effects Technician
J.D. Schwalm Special Effects Technician
H. Barclay Aaris Special Effects Technician
Michael Saunders Second Second Assistant Director
Michele Cusick Additional Second Assistant Director
Mark Ballou Additional Second Assistant Director
Jeffrey Lynch Second Unit Director
Tony Griffin Second Assistant Director
Paul Sanchez Second Unit Director of Photography
Tommy Klines Second Unit First Assistant Director
Paul Tilden Second Assistant Camera
Bill Kent Visual Effects Supervisor
Tom Franchett Chief Lighting Technician
Steele Hunter Key Grip
Tiffany Burns Best Boy Grip
Fred Cooper Dolly Grip
Jussi Tegelman Supervising Sound Editor
Marti D. Humphrey Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Chris M. Jacobson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Susan Dudeck Supervising ADR Editor, Supervising Dialogue Editor
Andy Sisul First Assistant Sound Editor
Steve Tushar Sound Designer
Greg ten Bosch Sound Editor
Daniel Pagan Sound Editor
Alison Fisher Dialogue Editor
R.J. Kizer Dialogue Editor
Jonathan Klein Foley Supervisor
Willard Overstreet Foley Editor
Alex Ullrich Foley Artist
Amy Kane Foley Artist
John Sanacore Foley Mixer
Howard London ADR Mixer
Tom Burns Sound Recordist
Debbie Denise Executive Visual Effects Producer
Christian Hejnal Visual Effects Producer
Peter Nofz Digital Effects Supervisor
Craig Wentworth Compositing Supervisor
Steven Messing Visual Effects Art Director
Mickey Levy Digital Producer
Vincent Cirelli VFX Supervisor
Steven Swanson Visual Effects Producer
Raphael A. Pimentel Animation Supervisor
Dion Hatch Visual Effects Supervisor
Mary Stuart Visual Effects Producer
Matt McDonald Visual Effects Supervisor
Daniel P. Rosen Visual Effects Supervisor
John L. Jack Visual Effects Producer
Matt Dessero VFX Supervisor
Andy Foster Visual Effects Producer
Scott Stokdyk Visual Effects Supervisor
Bob Murawski Editor
Vivian Baker Makeup Department Head
K.C. Hodenfield First Assistant Director
Jeff Okabayashi Second Assistant Director
Sara Holden Stunt Double
Julie Minasian Vocals
John Haley CG Supervisor
Name Title
Grant Curtis Executive Producer
Joshua Donen Executive Producer
Joe Roth Producer
Palak Patel Executive Producer
Philip Steuer Executive Producer
Debbi Bossi Associate Producer
W. Mark McNair Co-Producer
Tamara Watts Kent Co-Producer
K.C. Hodenfield Co-Producer
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Popularity History


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Reviews

tanty
2.0

Overdone movie for children, with tiring tricks thought for 3D but a poor animation that becomes boring for its colorfulness. If you are a kid, you may enjoy, if you are an adult, better pass ... ...

Jun 23, 2021
Dark Jedi
6.0

I think I have never seen a movie with such (over)saturated and vibrant colors. Well, that is apart from the first few minutes which are in black and white as some tribute to the “original” Wizard of Oz movie. Surprisingly enough it works quite well. The sceneries and landscapes are beautiful to wat ... ch in just the right fairy-tale style that you would expect from the land of Oz. The story is pretty much a prequel to the original Wizard of Oz story. Something which does not really intrude too much for most part of the movie but becomes painfully obvious in the last couple of scenes. As for the general story it is pretty much okay. It pleased the kids for sure and I would say that is the main goal of this movie. For adults well, as I said it is okay but not really much more. The lead character can be infuriating at times with his “dubious ethics” as the blurb words it. Unfortunately he never really manages to convey that likable rascal attitude that one would have hoped for. He somehow just stays a rather bland character with “dubious ethics”. I think this goes for most of the other main characters as well. Except for the dubious ethics of course which for the other characters are either plain good or totally and without a doubt bad ones. On the whole I would say that the movie was okay but never really reached any higher than that. For a kid it was probably somewhat better than okay. I did enjoy the movie although this was mostly for the unusual and vibrant colorization and the lovely scenery.

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
5.0

If it were just down to the last twenty minutes or so, this might have been quite good. Sadly, though, we must watch the first hundred to get there, and they are not so good. "Diggs" (James Franco) is a jobbing, pretty unpleasant, magician doing the provincial shows when he and his balloon get caugh ... t up in a storm and next thing, he is in an unknown land where pretty soon he befriends a winged ape, a porcelain doll and is on the path to great riches in the "Emerald City". Upon arrival, acclaiming himself this great wizard, he meets three sisters who are a darned sight better with their wands - and he is soon a pawn in their game for control over "Oz". Can he thwart their machinations and save the city from their scheme? There is a narrative here - it's about "Diggs" discovering his inner decency, but it all just takes an age to get anywhere. Franco is adequate, but no better, and there three witches - Rachel Weisz, Mila Kunis and the nice one we recall from the original film "Glinda" (Michelle Williams) are oddly sterile with their efforts. Too much greenscreen, perhaps? Nobody seems to be at the races here. The dialogue is bland and barring a few fun expressions and observations from his put-upon sidekick "Frank" (Zach Braff) it just doesn't ever seem to catch fire. It does look good, the monochrome to colour effects work quite well, but otherwise I was rather underwhelmed by most of this.

Apr 04, 2022
SoSmooth1982
7.0

I thought this would be a dumb movie, but I was wrong. Pretty good movie and very funny. He's a magician who the people of Oz thinks he's powerful. He trys to con them all into thinking he has special powers. ...

Jul 23, 2023