- The
Fairylogue and Radio-Plays was an
early attempt to
bring L.
Frank Baum's Oz
books to the
motion picture screen. It was a
mixture of live actors, hand-tinted...
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personal bankruptcy caused by the
failure of his
theatrical production The
Fairylogue and Radio-Plays. It was
partly based on the 1902
stage musical The Wizard...
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financial detriment. One of Baum's
worst financial endeavors was his The
Fairylogue and Radio-Plays (1908),
which combined a slideshow, film, and live actors...
- Company). In 1908,
Selig Polyscope was
involved in the
production of The
Fairylogue and Radio-Plays, a
touring "multimedia"
attempt to
bring L.
Frank Baum's...
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Dorothy Gale in film, in the 1908
multimedia stage/film
production The
Fairylogue and Radio-Plays, an
adaptation of the Oz books. She
worked directly with...
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sequel to Wicked, now
widowed from Sir Chuffrey.[citation needed] In The
Fairylogue and Radio-Plays,
Glinda was portra**** by
Evelyn Judson. She was pla****...
- Anna Laughlin. In 1908 L.
Frank Baum
adapted his
early Oz
novels as The
Fairylogue and Radio-Plays, with
Romola Remus as Dorothy. This was
followed by The...
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collectors and historians.
Major silent films presumed lost include: The
Fairylogue and Radio-Plays (1908)
Saved from the
Titanic (1912),
which featured survivors...
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nearly every silent Oz film, portra**** by
different actors each time. The
Fairylogue and Radio-Plays (1908): Sam 'Smiling'
Jones The
Wonderful Wizard of Oz...
- he drew on that
expertise in
depicting Billina.
Billina appears in The
Fairylogue and Radio-Plays (1908) with the
credit "The
Yellow Hen as Herself". Presumably...