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The Patchwork Girl of Oz

 
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The Patchwork Girl of Oz

  • Directors: John Farrell MacDonald; L. Frank Baum
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Fantasy
  • Movie Type: Children's Fantasy
  • Main Cast: Pierre Couderc, Violet MacMillan, Frank Moore
  • Release Year: 1914
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 81 minutes

Plot

Patchwork Girl of Oz is one of a handful of extant productions from author L. Frank Baum's short-lived Oz Film Manufacturing Company. It was also the company's first release, and as such was carefully designed to entreat audiences into demanding additional "Oz" pictures. Patrick Couderc, who played the Tin Man in the later Baum productions, is here cast in female drag as the Patchwork Girl, brought to life by charlatan Dr. Pipt (Raymond Russell). Captured and by Ozma, queen of Oz (Jessie Mae Walsh, the Patchwork Girl helps the Queen release her subjects from an evil spell which has turned them all into stone (a plot device redeployed nearly seven decades later in Return to Oz. Mildred Harris, later the wife of Charlie Chaplin, appears briefly as Dorothy, while future comedy star Harold Lloyd can be briefly spotted as an extra. Patchwork Girl of Oz was released by Paramount Pictures. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

William Cook - Royal Chamberlain; Ben Deely; Richard Rosson - Danx; Vivian Reed - Ozma head logo; Pierre Couderc - The Patchwork Girl; Violet MacMillan - Ojo, a Munchkin Boy; Fred Woodward - The Woozy/Lonesome Zoop/Mewel; Frank Moore - Unc Nunkie, Guardian; Andy Anderson

Credit

John Farrell MacDonald - Director, L. Frank Baum - Director, Louis F. Gottschalk - Composer (Music Score), L. Frank Baum - Producer, L. Frank Baum - Screenwriter
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The Patchwork Girl of Oz
Directed by J. Farrell MacDonald
Produced by L. Frank Baum
Louis F. Gottschalk
Written by L. Frank Baum
Starring Violet MacMillan
Frank Moore
Pierre Couderc
Fred Woodward
Raymond Russell
Dick Rosson
Music by Louis F. Gottschalk
Cinematography James A. Crosby
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date(s) 28 September 1914
Running time 81 minutes
Country  United States
Language Silent
English intertitles
Preceded by The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1910 film)
Followed by The Magic Cloak of Oz

The Patchwork Girl of Oz (1914) is a silent film made by L. Frank Baum's The Oz Film Manufacturing Company. It was based on the latest book in the series.

The film was written and produced by L. Frank Baum and directed by J. Farrell MacDonald. It makes almost no use of the dialog from the book in the intertitles. While there are a number of modest special effects, the movie relies largely on dancing (or rather cavorting), slapstick, and costuming. The Patchwork Girl uses acrobatics regularly with good effect. Dr. Pipt's daughter is added for love interest, as well as an additional plot thread: her boyfriend is turned into a small statue which women find irresistible. The plot omits the Glass Cat, the Shaggy Man, the Yoop, and the phonograph, but also adds Mewel, a donkey, and "The Lonesome Zoop", both slapstick animals.

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Production

Much of the film was shot on the grounds of the Panama-California Exposition in San Diego. Other scenes were presumably filmed at The Oz Film Manufacturing Company's studio facilities in Los Angeles, located on Santa Monica Boulevard.

Notable cast members, one uncredited, were future producer/director Hal Roach and comedian Harold Lloyd. The two of them, after meeting on this film, would go on to work together for several years.

Baum cast acrobat Pierre Couderc in the title role because he was unable to find a woman with the level of acrobatic training to do the role, due to social restrictions.

Distribution and Preservation

The movie was a commercial failure, a fact which caused distribution problems for the other Oz Film titles that followed it. This would also contribute to the failing of The Oz Film Manufacturing Company.

The movie is one of three made by the Oz Film company that have not been lost. It is available inexpensively on DVD. Grapevine Video offered it on VHS for a time. Some versions contain uncredited narration by Jacqueline Lovell. The International Wizard of Oz Club [1] has extensive information on the production, for example in The Baum Bugle, Christmas 1972.

Cast

Credited cast

  • Violet MacMillan - Ojo, a Munchkin Boy
  • Frank Moore - Unc Nunkie, Ojo's Guardian
  • Raymond Russell - Dr. Pipt, the Crooked Magician
  • Leontine Dranet - Margolotte, his wife, who makes the Patchwork Girl
  • Bobbie Gould - Jesseva, his daughter, betrothed to Danx
  • Marie Wayne - Jinjur, a Maid in the Emerald City
  • Dick Rosson - Danx, a Noble Munchkin
  • Frank Bristol - The Soldier with the Green Whiskers (Omby Amby)
  • Fred Woodward - The Woozy, a Quaintness / The Zoop, A Mystery / Mewel, who is Everybody's Friend
  • Todd Wright - The Wizard of Oz
  • Herbert Glennon - The Scarecrow
  • Al Roach - The Cowardly Lion / Tottenhot
  • Andy Anderson - The Hungry Tiger
  • Jessie May Walsh - Ozma of Oz, the Ruler of the Emerald City
  • William Cook - The Royal Chamberlain
  • Ben Deeley - Rozyn, the Village Fiddler
  • Lon Musgrave - The Tin Woodman
  • Pierre Couderc - Scraps, the Patchwork Girl (as The Marvelous Couderc)

Additional cast

  • Vivian Reed - Ozma head logo (uncredited)
  • Juanita Hansen - Bell Ringer (uncredited)
  • Harold Lloyd - Tottenhot on the Jury (uncredited)
  • Jacqueline Lovell - Narrator (1996 version) (voice)

Unconfirmed cast

  • Charles Ruggles
    • Ruggles appeared in Baum's play The Tik-Tok Man of Oz (as Private Files) at the Majestic Theatre in Los Angeles in 1913. He began appearing on Broadway in 1914, making his appearance in the film unlikely.
  • Blanch Lang
  • Queenie Rosson

See also

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