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  1. English. 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 magic lantern slides, and film.

  2. The Fairylogue and Radio-Plays: Directed by Francis Boggs, Otis Turner. With L. Frank Baum, Frank Burns, George E. Wilson, Wallace Illington. Lost film that adapted L. Frank Baum's books "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz", "The Marvelous Land of Oz", "Ozma of Oz" and "John Dough and the Cherub".

  3. Overview. L. Frank Baum would appear in a white suit and present his live actors, slide shows and films as a live travelogue presentation of his popular fantasies. Highlights include Dorothy being swept to Oz in various ways, such as with back-projection tornadoes and storms in a chicken coop. Lack of financial backing forced the show to fold ...

  4. This round we'll be looking at the very first Wizard of Oz film adaptation released in 1908. It's not just the first Oz film, either. It's so much more than ...

  5. Fairylogue and Radio-Plays was a multi-media Oz stage show created and presented by L. Frank Baum, to promote his first three Oz books plus John Dough and the Cherub. The show, staged in the autumn of 1908, consisted of 23 filmed segments, magic-lantern slides, live actors, and a narration...

  6. 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 magic lantern slides, and film.

  7. A silent film adaptation of L. Frank Baum's novels, featuring the Wizard of Oz and other fairy tales. See the full list of actors, writers, directors, producers and other crew members who worked on this classic fantasy film.