Noel Langley
(screenplay) &
Florence Ryerson
(screenplay) &
Edgar Allan Woolf
(screenplay)
Noel Langley
(adaptation)
L. Frank Baum
(from the book by)
Irving Brecher
contributing writer (uncredited)
William H. Cannon
uncredited
Herbert Fields
contributing writer (uncredited)
Arthur Freed
uncredited
Jack Haley
additional dialogue (uncredited)
E.Y. Harburg
uncredited
Samuel Hoffenstein
contributing writer (uncredited)
Bert Lahr
additional dialogue (uncredited)
John Lee Mahin
contributing writer (uncredited)
Herman J. Mankiewicz
contributing writer (uncredited)
Jack Mintz
contributing writer (uncredited)
Ogden Nash
contributing writer (uncredited)
Robert Pirosh
contributing writer (uncredited)
George Seaton
contributing writer (uncredited)
Sid Silvers
contributing writer (uncredited)
Yes the Wizard of OZ
The Wizard is not good (or effective) at doing the things a Wizard does.
Patsy Cline (1932-1963) was a country singer. She was not in "The Wizard of Oz" (1939). There is no record of her appearing in any Oz production.
Wizard of oz
wicked!
L. Frank Baum wrote the original Wonderful Wizard of Oz which included the Munchkins. Screenplay writers of the Wizard of Oz, Noel Langley and Florence Ryerson adapted the characters into the theatrical production.
L. Frank Baum wrote The Wizard of Oz.
Lyman Frank Baum, also known as L Frank Baum.
L Frank Baum wrote the original Oz books.
he wrote the wizard of oz
L. Frank Baum, the man who wrote The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, also wrote 13 sequels.
Yes the Wizard of OZ
Lyman Frank Baum [May 15, 1856-May 6, 1919] wrote 'The Wizard of Oz'. The author published the book in 1900. It was the first of 14 books that the writer and Oz series originator was to write about the beautiful, enchanted, magical lands of Oz.
Lyman Frank Baum
Just to make you happy, L. Frank Baum wrote it.
From imdb.com Noel Langley(screenplay) andFlorence Ryerson(screenplay) andEdgar Allan Woolf(screenplay) Noel Langley(adaptation) L. Frank Baum(novel "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz") Irving BrecheruncreditedWilliam H. CannonuncreditedHerbert FieldsuncreditedArthur FreeduncreditedJack Haleyadditional dialogue (uncredited)E.Y. HarburguncreditedSamuel HoffensteinuncreditedBert Lahradditional dialogue (uncredited)John Lee MahinuncreditedHerman J. MankiewiczuncreditedJack MintzuncreditedSid Silversuncredited
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