Young Dorothy is swept back to Oz, a land now "filled with mystery, malevolence and mind-boggling dangers. It's a kingdom ruled by the demonic Nome King and his rival, the head-hunting Princess Mombi and her terrifying henchmen, the Wheelers"
""Dorothy has traumas because of her Oz experiences, and suffers further nightmares under shock treatment."--Halliwell's film & video guide, 1998."
"Dorothy finds herself back in the land of her dreams...and makes delightful new friends and dangerous new enemies."
"Young Dorothy is swept back to Oz, a land now "filled with mystery, malevolence and mind-boggling dangers. It's a kingdom ruled by the demonic Nome King and his rival, the head-hunting Princess Mombi and her terrifying henchmen, the Wheelers""@en
"Feature film from the USA. Adventure / fantasy. A young girl returns to a magical land where she must rescue the inhabitants from an evil king."
"In one of her first roles, actress Fairuza Balk plays the young Dorothy who has recently returned from the land of Oz to Kansas. Back in Kansas Dorothy can't stop thinking about Oz, and believes that her friends the Tin Man, the Cowardly Lion and the Scarecrow have sent her a key. Auntie Em, concerned about Dorothy's health, takes her to a doctor who works miracles with electricity. Dorothy escapes with a chicken named Billina and they find themselves back in Oz. In the Emerald City, she learns that her friends the Tin Man, the Scarecrow and the Cowardly Lion have been transformed by the Nome King, and the evil witch still wants Dorothy's head. It's up to Dorothy, Billina, and their new friends, Jack Pumpkinhead, and a Gump-thing to restore the rightful ruler of Oz to her throne."@en
"In 1899 Dorothy Gale returns to the land of Oz, only to find the enchanting Emerald City in ruins, and all her old friends have been captured by the Nome King and the evil Princess Mombi..."
"Dorothy, back in Kansas, can't stop thinking about Oz. She believes that her friends have sent her a key. Auntie Em, worried for Dorothy's health, takes her to a famous doctor who works miracles with electricity. Dorothy escapes from the mental hospital. When she awakes, she and a chicken named Billina find themselves in Oz. Dorothy tries to find her old friends in the Emerald City, but learns that they have all been transformed by the Nome King. And the evil witch Mombie wants Dorothy's head. It's up to Dorothy, Billina, and their new friends, Tik-Tok, Jack Pumpkinhead, and a Gump-thing to defeat Mombie and the Nome King and restore the rightful ruler of Oz to her throne."@en
"Dorothy finds herself back in the land of Oz, where she meets both new friends and new enemies."@en
"Young Dorothy is swept back to Oz, a land now "filled with mystery, malevolence and mind-boggling dangers. It's a kingdom ruled by the demonic Nome King and his rival, the head-hunting Princess Mombi and her terrifying henchmen, the Wheelers"."
"Dorothy finds herself back in the land of her dreams making delightful new friends and dangerous new enemies."
"Dorothy finds herself back in the land of her dreams making delightful new friends and dangerous new enemies."@en
"Dorothy Gale returns to Oz in this film based on two of L. Frank Baum's "Wizard of Oz" books. Instead of singing and dancing down the Yellow Brick Road, Dorothy finds that her old friends have been turned to stone, and that urban blight has struck the emerald city. Assisted by some new friends - Tik-Tok, Jack Pumpkinhead, Billina the Hen, and a strange creature called the Gump - Dorothy succeeds in battling the wicked Princess Mombi, and is able to destroy the evil gnome king, thus saving her friends and restoring the Emerald City."@en
"Dorothy finds herself back in the land of her dreams and makes delightful new friends and dangerous new enemies."@en
"Dorothy finds herself back in the land of her dreams and makes delightful new friends and dangerous new enemies."
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