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Tag: L. Frank Baum

Boulder Weekly, Essays

1939: Hollywood’s Golden Year

March 21, 2019July 8, 2023 Michael J. Casey

It’s hard to overstate the significance of 1939 in American cinema. Even though the movies were nearly four decades old, a series of events and artistic developments conspired to bring Hollywood into maturity. Some of these advancements were technological: sound … Continue reading 1939: Hollywood’s Golden Year

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OZ THE GREAT AND POWERFUL

March 13, 2013December 19, 2021 Michael J. Casey

Oz the Great and Powerful, like The Wizard of Oz, begins in Kansas at the turn of the century. Oscar (James Franco) is a stage magician in a traveling circus act. Using the stage name Oz, he puts on basic circus … Continue reading OZ THE GREAT AND POWERFUL

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