There may have been a silent film. Wizard of oz was produced as a stage play in a variety of guises commening about l903 ( it was written as a book in l900). The best known ( Judy Garland et al) film was made in l939. In the late seventies a move remake based on the Broadway show ( The Wiz) with totally different settings and songs and an all-Black cast including Diana Ross, Michael Jackson, and Richard Pryor in the title role as well as Lena Horne, it did well. There was also a film called return to Oz which was believed to be a (TV movie) -It did not make the wide-screen scene. There were a number of fantasy films loosely similar ( babes in Toyland- which had Oz actor Ray Bolger toting a submachine gun!) and Alice in Wonderland, but these lie outsize the scope of the question. P.S. I never cared for Wizard of Oz or any of the variants-there was also a short-lived serial cartoon called World of Oz essentially a comedy thing.
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The projectionist.
Yes. He played the role of bookie "Rolls Royce", whose art was remembering everyone's numbers without needing to write them on paper.
As of 2003, it was part of a private collection in Saratoga, California.
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Rolls Smith has: Played Rolls in "The Big Show" in 1929. Played Rolls in "House Warmers" in 1929. Played Rolls in "Jackie and the Beanstalk" in 1929. Played Rolls in "Kollege Kapers" in 1929. Played Rolls in "A Runaway Holiday" in 1929.
males played the female rolls as females were not allowed any rolls in the plays
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well there can't be just one because to be in a movie you need to have different people doing different rolls. So there could never be one.
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The movie is projected from computers, not rolls of film.
The projectionist.
Actors play a variety of rolls. Tyler Perry is an actor who plays the role of a women often. However, no actor plays only woman's roles.
Yes. He played the role of bookie "Rolls Royce", whose art was remembering everyone's numbers without needing to write them on paper.
At a drive in movie- Christine!
James Bond never drove a Rolls-Royce.