John Fricke Trailers
The Slippers TrailerThe Making of the Wonderful Wizard of Oz TrailerThe Wonderful Wizard of Oz: The True Story Trailer
The Slippers TrailerThe Making of the Wonderful Wizard of Oz TrailerThe Wonderful Wizard of Oz: The True Story Trailer
Total trailers found: 14
23 September 2009
A look into how L. Frank Baum's classic novel was transformed into one of the most beloved films of all time including archival interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, and rare musical outtakes.
11 March 2016
THE SLIPPERS pulls back the Wizard’s curtain on the unbelievable story and cultural impact of Dorothy's Ruby Slippers from The Wizard of Oz.
24 July 2007
A documentary on the making of the Gene Kelly/Judy Garland musical The Pirate (1948)
01 October 2013
Actor Martin Sheen narrates this newly produced, feature-length high definition documentary, touching on the film's timelessness and legacy before diving into the story of its development, production and release.
25 October 2005
A featurette about The Wizard of Oz (1939).
15 March 2005
This documentary tells the story of the making of Irving Berlin's Easter Parade.
24 July 2007
When Arthur Freed brought Alan Jay Lerner to Hollywood to compose a new Fred Astaire musical (based on Fred's life,) little did he know he would have to recast it's leading lady not once, but twice.
25 October 2005
A featurette on L. Frank Baum, author of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and other children's books.
01 August 2010
Humorous reenactment of an article titled "The Good Wife's Guide," rumored to have been published in the May 13, 1955 issue of Housekeeping Monthly.
25 April 2006
A short documentary on the making of the 1946 film Ziegfeld Follies.
25 April 2006
Discussion of the making of the film Summer Stock (1950).
25 April 2006
A short documentary on Jerome Kern and the making of Till the Clouds Roll By.
01 January 1993
The last eight surviving Munchkins from The Wizard of Oz share their memories in this 1993 documentary hosted by Oz historian John Fricke.
28 April 2011
This iconic American story was written in 1900 by L Frank Baum, a Chicago businessman, journalist, chicken breeder, actor, boutique owner, Hollywood movie director and lifelong fan of all things innovative and technological.