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The Magic Cloak of Oz






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The Magic Cloak of Oz
Directed byJ. Farrell MacDonald
Written byL. Frank Baum
Based onQueen Zixi of Ix
by L. Frank Baum
Produced byL. Frank Baum
Louis F. Gottschalk
StarringJuanita Hansen
Violet MacMillan
Mildred Harris
Vivian Reed
Fred Woodward
CinematographyJames A. Crosby
Music byLouis F. Gottschalk

Production
company

The Oz Film Manufacturing Company

Distributed byParamount Pictures

Release date

  • September 28, 1914 (1914-09-28)

Running time

c. 38 minutes (short version)
60 minutes (longer version at 18 frames per second)
43 minutes (longer version at 24 frames per second)
CountryUnited States
LanguagesSilent Film
English intertitles

The Magic Cloak of Oz is a 1914 film directed by J. Farrell MacDonald. It was writtenbyL. Frank Baum and produced by Baum and composer Louis F. Gottschalk. The film is an adaptation of Baum's 1905 novel, Queen Zixi of Ix.[1]

This was the second film of the Oz Film Manufacturing Company, following The Patchwork Girl of Oz. The film was followed by His Majesty, the Scarecrow of Oz.[2]

Production[edit]

The Magic Cloak of Oz had distribution problems, owing to the box office failure of The Patchwork Girl of Oz. Advertisements claimed that the film would be released September 28, 1914, by Paramount Pictures, but this apparently never occurred. It was eventually reduced from a five-reel film to two two-reel films known as The Magic Cloak and The Witch Queen.[1] The current prints are assembled from these two films, and so the film is incomplete. All of its titles are missing, and The Magic Cloak title card, which is not in The Oz Film Manufacturing Company style, is used without any additional credits. Its only allusiontoOz is a title card's claim that the fairies of Burzee are "fairies of Oz".

Cast[edit]

Intertitles confirm that the cast included Violet MacMillan as Timothy, or Bud, who becomes king of Noland due to a legal loophole; Mildred Harris as his sister, Margaret, or Fluff; Fred Woodward as Nicodemus, the mule, and possibly some other animals as well, and Vivian Reed as Quavo, the minstrel. Juanita Hansen appeared in the film, early in her career.

16 mm prints of this film are distributed by Em Gee and have been released on home video in various formats with different, and sometimes no, musical accompaniments. None include that which Gottschalk wrote for the film. Its highest profile release is on the third disc of the 2005 3-disc edition of The Wizard of Oz. One of the surviving prints of the film (housed at the Library of Congress) consists of 3 reels, which translates to 38 minutes runtime, at 18 frames per second).

In 2009, a longer version of the film was released on DVD and Blu-ray (though not in high definition) as part of the Ultimate Collector's Editions of The Wizard of Oz. The presentation runs about seventeen minutes longer than the 2005 version (if it were played at 18 frames, but is played at 24 frames per second and runs at 42 minutes) and does not contain a musical score. Additional scenes were included, and subplots were expanded upon, including Nickodemus getting help from four witches (from His Majesty, the Scarecrow of Oz ), the Roly-Rogues clapping hands on a hill and a sailor making a necktie of a piece of the Magic Cloak he bought. This version was only held in private collections and shown at private conventions prior to the home video release.

Blooper[edit]

One intertitle refers to Jikki as "silly old Zixi". Later Zixi is introduced with the same name. The name Jikki is used in the book for the first character, but never in the intertitles as a result of this mistake.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Simpson, Paul (2013). A Brief Guide to Oz. Constable & Robinson Ltd. pp. 72–74. ISBN 978-1-47210-988-0. Retrieved 10 February 2024.
  • ^ Swartz, Mark Evan (2002). Oz Before the Rainbow: L. Frank Baum's the Wonderful Wizard of Oz on Stage and Screen to 1939. Baltimore, Maryland: JHU Press. p. 193. ISBN 978-0801870927. Retrieved July 20, 2015.
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