Summary
An adaptation of "The Wizard of Oz" that tries to capture the essence of the African-American experience.
An adaptation of "The Wizard of Oz" that tries to capture the essence of the African-American experience.
A 34-year-old Diana Ross plays Dorothy in this all-black version of The Wizard of Oz, which casts a pall over memories of the 1939 classic. It's easy to see why director Sidney Lumet's clunker ranks as one of the most expensive movie flops of all time. While the Tony Walton sets are fabulous, the famous plot is immersed in a dark inner-city impressionism, the quasi-rocker songs are lacklustre, and diva Ross is just ludicrous in the Judy Garland role. Michael Jackson is surprisingly good as the Scarecrow, though, and among the songs is the hit Ease on down the Road.
role | name |
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Dorothy | Diana Ross |
Scarecrow | Michael Jackson (3) |
Tin Man | Nipsey Russell |
Lion | Ted Ross |
Evillene | Mabel King |
Aunt Em | Theresa Merritt |
Miss One | Thelma Carpenter |
Glinda the Good | Lena Horne |
The Wiz | Richard Pryor |
Uncle Henry | Stanley Greene |
role | name |
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Director | Sidney Lumet |