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The Wiz

Dorothy Gale, a shy kindergarten teacher, is swept away to the magic land of Oz where she embarks on a quest to return home.

Director(s)

Daphne McWilliams

Sidney Lumet

Lynne Twentyman

Burtt Harris

Alan Hopkins

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Cast & Crew

Billie Allen

Billie Allen

Aunt Em's Party

Burtt Harris

Burtt Harris

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Richard Pryor

Richard Pryor

The Wiz

Sidney Lumet

Sidney Lumet

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Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson

Scarecrow

Alan Hopkins

Alan Hopkins

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Willie C. Carpenter

Willie C. Carpenter

Aunt Em's Party

Denice De Jon Nortez

Denice De Jon Nortez

Aunt Em's Party

Thelma Carpenter

Thelma Carpenter

Miss One

Iman

Iman

Emerald City Citizen (uncredited)

Quincy Jones

Quincy Jones

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Ted Ross

Ted Ross

Lion

Harry Madsen

Harry Madsen

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Dorothi Fox

Dorothi Fox

Aunt Em's Party

H. Douglas Berring

H. Douglas Berring

Aunt Em's Party

Lynne Twentyman

Lynne Twentyman

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Lena Horne

Lena Horne

Glinda the Good

Diana Ross

Diana Ross

Dorothy

Mabel King

Mabel King

Evillene

Johnny Brown

Johnny Brown

Aunt Em's Party

Carlton Johnson

Carlton Johnson

Head Winkie

Nipsey Russell

Nipsey Russell

Tinman

Theresa Merritt

Theresa Merritt

Aunt Em

Claude Brooks

Claude Brooks

Aunt Em's Party

Kevin Stockton

Kevin Stockton

Aunt Em's Party

Stanley Greene

Stanley Greene

Uncle Henry

Mariann Aalda

Mariann Aalda

Aunt Em's Party

Alvin Alexis

Alvin Alexis

Aunt Em's Party

Mabel Robinson

Mabel Robinson

Munchkin #2

Toney Brealond

Toney Brealond

Gold Footman

Clyde J. Barrett

Clyde J. Barrett

Subway Peddler

Derrick Bell

Derrick Bell

Crow

Roderick-Spencer Sibert

Roderick-Spencer Sibert

Crow

Kashka Banjoko

Kashka Banjoko

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Ronald "Smokey" Stevens

Ronald "Smokey" Stevens

Crow

Joe Lynn

Joe Lynn

Gold Footman

Clinton Jackson

Clinton Jackson

Green Footman

Charles Rodriguez

Charles Rodriguez

Green Footman

Ted Williams

Ted Williams

Munchkin #1

Damon Pearce

Damon Pearce

Munchkin #3

Donna Patrice Ingram

Donna Patrice Ingram

Munchkin #4

Glory Van Scott

Glory Van Scott

Rolls Royce Lady

Vicki Baltimore

Vicki Baltimore

Green Lady

Carles Cleveland

Carles Cleveland

Aunt Em's Party

Aaron Boddie

Aaron Boddie

Aunt Em's Party

Gay Faulkner

Gay Faulkner

Aunt Em's Party

Ted Butler

Ted Butler

Aunt Em's Party

T.B. Skinner

T.B. Skinner

Aunt Em's Party

Jamie Perry

Jamie Perry

Aunt Em's Party

Daphne McWilliams

Daphne McWilliams

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James Shaw

James Shaw

Aunt Em's Party

Gyle Waddy

Gyle Waddy

Aunt Em's Party

Frances Salisbury

Frances Salisbury

Aunt Em's Party

Beatrice Dunmore

Beatrice Dunmore

Aunt Em's Party

Traci Core

Traci Core

Aunt Em's Party

Donald King

Donald King

Aunt Em's Party

Duke Thorbs

Duke Thorbs

The Wiz Singers Children's Choir (voice) (uncredited)

Details

GenresFantasy, Adventure, Family
Runtime2h 14 mins
Released on24 Oct 1978
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

CinemaSerf

6/10

Whilst I think this really does work on stage, I really didn't much rate this African-American take on the timeless "Wizard of Oz" tale. It seems much more intent on making a political statement than it does on entertaining anyone, and given I'm not from the community it was made by and for, I felt a bit like I was not really invited to the party. The story itself sees a slightly older "Dorothy" (Diana Ross) chasing her dog through a heavy snowfall. She gets hopelessly lost and next thing she is in a mysterious land ("Oz") and must find the legendary wizard if she is ever to sing her way back to Harlem. The snag with this plot here is that her life in New York was none too enjoyable, so after a while here making new friends - including Michael Jackson's "Scarecrow", and singing and dancing her way through life, I did wonder what she actually wanted to get back for. The remainder of the story largely follows the gist of the original Baum novel, peppered with some of Quincy Jones best efforts, and so no there's not a jot of jeopardy as she plods along the yellow brick road towards a typically theatrical, power ballad, denouement. There's no question Ross can sing, but somehow nobody here ever imbues thire songs with much personality or character. They are just repetitions of the vinyl versions with little to personalise them for the big screen. It's not a bad film, and it does try to take some risks with the creativity, but for me I just didn't feel at all engaged.

All Trailers

The Wiz 1978 TV trailer
The Wiz Official Trailer #1 - Michael Jackson Movie (1978) HD
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