The Fairylogue and Radio-Plays

The Fairylogue and Radio-Plays

1908 xx 120 minutes

Rating: 1.2

Plot

L. Frank Baum would appear in a white suit and present his live actors, slide shows and films as a live travelogue presentation of his popular fantasies. Highlights include Dorothy being swept to Oz in various ways, such as with back-projection tornadoes and storms in a chicken coop. Lack of financial backing forced the show to fold after appearing in only two cities, despite being a critical and commercial success. This film is lost.

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Cast

L. Frank Baum

L. Frank Baum

Frank Burns

Frank Burns

George E. Wilson

George E. Wilson

Wallace Illington

Wallace Illington

Bronson Ward Jr.

Bronson Ward Jr.

Paul de Dupont

Paul de Dupont

Will Morrison

Will Morrison

Clarence Nearing

Clarence Nearing

Sam 'Smiling' Jones

Sam 'Smiling' Jones

Joseph Schrode

Joseph Schrode

Burns Wantling

Burns Wantling

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