The Fairylogue and Radio-Plays
| The Fairylogue and Radio-Plays | |
|---|---|
One of the few surviving stills from the film displaying the quality of the Radio-Play coloring process. | |
| Directed by | Francis Boggs Otis Turner |
| Written by | L. Frank Baum |
| Produced by | William Selig John B. Shaw, Jr L. Frank Baum |
| Starring | L. Frank Baum Romola Remus Frank Burns George E. Wilson Joseph Schrode Burns Wantling Grace Elder |
| Music by | Nathaniel D. Mann |
Production company | The Radio Play Company of America (*later First National Pictures) |
| Distributed by | Selig Polyscope Company First National Pictures (1925 re-release) |
Release date |
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Running time | 120 minutes (3600 m) |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
The Fairylogue and Radio-Plays is a 1908 American silent movie directed by Otis Turner and Francis Boggs[1][2] and stars L. Frank Baum, Frank Burns, and George E. Wilson.
Actors
- L. Frank Baum: The Wizard of Oz Man
- Frank Burns: His Majesty the Scarecrow and The Rubber Bear
- George E. Wilson: Nick Chopper, the Tin Woodman and as The White Rabbit
- Wallace Illington: Tik-Tok
- Bronson Ward, Jr.: Jack Pumpkinhead
- Paul de Dupont
- Will Morrison: Tip
- Clarence Nearing: Prince Evring of Ev
References
- ↑ The Fairylogue and Radio-Plays
- ↑ Kate Newell. Expanding Adaptation Networks: From Illustration to Novelization