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The Land of Oz (Season 2, Episode 1)
TV Episode | 55 min | Drama, Family, Fantasy

Lord General Nikidik wants to take over Oz, so he goes to Mombi and asks her to transform the beloved Princess Ozma into a marble statue. Mombi instead changes her into a boy, Tip, to be her servant, with no memory of her former life.
Director
Writers
L. Frank Baum (novel) | Frank Gabrielson (written for television by)
Producer
Composer
Status
Edit Released
Updated Sep 18, 1960

Release date
Sep 18, 1960 (United States)

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Cast

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15 cast members
Name Known for
Shirley Temple
Princess Ozma / Tip Princess Ozma / Tip   See fewer
Agnes Moorehead
Mombi the Witch Mombi the Witch   See fewer
Jonathan Winters
General Nikidik General Nikidik   See fewer
Ben Blue
The Scarecrow The Scarecrow   See fewer
Sterling Holloway
Jack Pumpkinhead Jack Pumpkinhead   See fewer
Gil Lamb
The Tin Woodman The Tin Woodman   See fewer
Arthur Treacher
Graves, the Butler Graves, the Butler   See fewer
Frances Bergen
Glinda the Good Glinda the Good   See fewer
Mel Blanc
The Sawhorse / The Book (voice) The Sawhorse / The Book (voice)   See fewer
Maurice Dallimore
The Gump The Gump   See fewer
Charles Boaz
Colonel Colonel   See fewer
Mari Lynn
Jellia Jamb Jellia Jamb   See fewer
Norman Leavitt
Lightning Bug Repairman (as Norman Levitt) Lightning Bug Repairman (as Norman Levitt)   See fewer
William Keene
Royal Army One Soldier (as Wm.Keene) Royal Army One Soldier (as Wm.Keene)   See fewer
Louis Merrill
Court Doctor (as Lou Merrill) Court Doctor (as Lou Merrill)   See fewer
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