
Return to Oz
3.4
(913)
Adventure
Family
Fantasy
1985
109 min
PG
Dorothy, saved from a psychiatric experiment by a mysterious girl, finds herself back in the land of her dreams, and makes delightful new friends, and dangerous new enemies.
Starring:
Fairuza Balk
,
Nicol Williamson
,
Jean Marsh
,
Piper Laurie
,
Matt Clark
,
Michael Sundin
,
Tim Rose
Fantasy
Adventure
Disney
Supernatural
AD
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"The Wheelers have haunted me for years. 😁"
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TheGingerGirl455
"Gene Siskel called it one of the worst of its year. Despite some flaws it’s definitely one of the best fantasies of the 80’s.
Yes it can be tense and creepy but I always loved that about the movie."
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Jim Woehr
"This frightened me as a kid yet I absolutely loved it! "
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Bianca
"Spooky, creepy and darkly delightful. Like most 80's fantasy movies, it makes friends of nightmares. The hall of heads is a great concept, the wheelers will haunt you the rest of your days. It's also the reason I go touch green things at flea markets and thrift stores...just in case"
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Nadine .
"This was so scary with the lady with the heads when I first was it as a child "
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Nicole Graham - Morris
"A gothic version of Wizard of Oz?🤔"
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Doña Monica ❤️🔥
"One of my all time favorites!"
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Rose Bonanno
"A hidden gem! This has the same vibes as The Labyrinth and Dark Crystal. Perfect mix of dark with nostalgic! Felt like a fever dream but that’s what I like ab it! #disney "
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Mya Iannuzzi
"I remember the first time seeing this as a kid. Freaked me out a little. Much darker than the original. It’s really another great story."
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Amanda Shipman
"A much closer adaptation of L. Frank Baum’s Oz than the 1939 musical and a much darker tale. Wondered what happened to Dorothy after the events in THE WIZARD OF OZ? Well, Auntie Em sent her off to a haunted asylum to get electric shock therapy! An Iconic performance by the Jean Marsh. “Want to go for a ride, Dorothy?”And the introduction of my favorite character in the Oz universe: Jack Pumpkinhead. Don’t forget. Beware the wheelers. "
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Cara Johnston