Return to Oz - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Return to Oz"
Return to Oz (1985)
Timing: 1:49 (109 min)
Return to Oz - TMDB rating
6.7/10
982
Return to Oz - Kinopoisk rating
7.091/10
1408
Return to Oz - IMDB rating
6.7/10
29706

Actors and characters

Photo Fairuza Balk #87985Photo Fairuza Balk #87986

Fairuza Balk

Fairuza Balk
Character Dorothy Gale
Photo Nicol Williamson #90935

Nicol Williamson

Nicol Williamson
Character Dr. Worley / Nome King
Photo Jean Marsh #58512

Jean Marsh

Jean Marsh
Character Nurse Wilson / Mombi
Photo Piper Laurie #81809Photo Piper Laurie #81810Photo Piper Laurie #81811Photo Piper Laurie #81812

Piper Laurie

Piper Laurie
Character Aunt Em
Photo Matt Clark #54041

Matt Clark

Matt Clark
Character Uncle Henry
Photo Sean Barrett #107938
Sean Barrett
Character Tik-Tok (voice)
Photo Denise Bryer #107934

Denise Bryer

Denise Bryer
Character Billina (voice)
Photo Brian Henson #86921

Brian Henson

Brian Henson
Character Jack Pumpkinhead (voice)
Photo Lyle Conway #51030

Lyle Conway

Lyle Conway
Character Gump (voice)
Justin Case
Character Scarecrow
Photo John Alexander #8052
John Alexander
Character Cowardly Lion
Photo Deep Roy #8038

Deep Roy

Deep Roy
Character Tin Man
Photo Emma Ridley #117686

Emma Ridley

Emma Ridley
Character Ozma
Michael Sundin
Character Tik-Tok
Photo Tim Rose #29284

Tim Rose

Tim Rose
Character Tik-Tok
Photo Sophie Ward #108075

Sophie Ward

Sophie Ward
Character Mombi II
Photo Fiona Victory #117687
Fiona Victory
Character Mombi III
Photo Pons Maar #110465

Pons Maar

Pons Maar
Character Lead Wheeler / Nome Messenger
Rachel Ashton
Character Wheeler
Robbie Barnett
Character Wheeler
Ailsa Berk
Character Wheeler
Photo Peter Elliott #50305

Peter Elliott

Peter Elliott
Character Wheeler
Roger Ennals
Character Wheeler
Photo Michele Hine #117688
Michele Hine
Character Wheeler
Mark Hopkins
Character Wheeler
Photo Colin Skeaping #69685
Colin Skeaping
Character Wheeler
Ken Stevens
Character Wheeler
Photo Philip Tan #24365

Philip Tan

Philip Tan
Character Wheeler
Rob Thirtle
Character Wheeler
Photo Bruce Boa #53341

Bruce Boa

Bruce Boa
Character Policeman
Tansy
Character Toto
Photo Andy Bradford #44319
Andy Bradford
Character Wheeler (uncredited)
Stuart Fell
Character Wheeler (uncredited)
Cherie Hawkins
Character Polychrome (uncredited)
Barrie Holland
Character Gentleman (uncredited)
Kevin Hudson
Character Munchkin (uncredited)
Jon Jacobs
Character Cage Carrier (uncredited)
Gareth Milne
Character Wheeler (uncredited)
Photo Guy Standeven #44316
Guy Standeven
Character Santa Claus (uncredited)
Photo Tip Tipping #26008

Tip Tipping

Tip Tipping
Character Wheeler (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Fairuza Balk performed all the stunts herself.
  • The first film with the new Walt Disney Pictures logo featuring the rainbow and castle.
  • To move his legs, Michael Sandin (1961-1989) stood inside the Tick-Tock costume upside down and facing backwards.
  • The actress Fairuza Balk’s slippers were handmade with imitation rubies, and their magical appearance was enhanced by the use of rotoscoping during post-production. Glass beads imported from Austria and glued on with a special spray were used as rubies. This later caused problems, as the heat from the set lights melted the adhesive, and the beads began to fall off the slippers during the actress's movements. Eventually, the slippers were only put on immediately before filming. The actress later kept one pair of the slippers for herself.
  • Disney fired director Walter Murch approximately a week after filming began due to financial concerns. Furthermore, it turned out that the filming was behind schedule. Murch turned to friends Francis Ford Coppola, Steven Spielberg, and George Lucas for help, and they persuaded Disney to rehire Murch. Lucas even promised to become the director himself if Murch fell behind schedule again. Murch stayed on schedule, but the studio leadership changed during post-production. The new leadership showed no interest in the project, resulting in minimal advertising before its release and a limited theatrical run.
  • To feature the ruby slippers in the film, Disney had to pay royalties to MGM, the studio that released Victor Fleming’s (1889-1949) “The Wizard of Oz” in 1939. The ruby slippers are not mentioned in the original book by L. Frank Baum (1856-1919). They were invented in 1939 specifically for the newly invented “Technicolor” technology. In the book “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” (1900), Dorothy wears magical silver shoes and loses them upon returning to Kansas. In the book “Ozma of Oz” (1907), one of the source materials for this film, Dorothy and her friends meet King Nom, who possesses a magical belt with properties similar to those of the silver shoes. This was also mentioned in one of the early drafts of the screenplay for “Return to Oz,” according to which King Nom cut up the ruby slippers and made himself a magical belt.
  • Once, Walter Murch invited his friend George Lucas to visit the set. Lucas came, and at one point began walking around the soundstage, where he met Rick McCallum, who was working on a project of his own. Lucas and McCallum became friends and later even worked together on the Star Wars prequels.
  • While working on this film, Walter Murch did not intend to shoot a sequel to Victor Fleming's "The Wizard of Oz" (1939) as such.
  • Initially, the characters who became the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, and the Cowardly Lion in the Russian adaptation were intended to play more significant roles, but due to budget constraints, their roles had to be reduced to episodic ones.
  • During post-production, Emma Ridley (who played Ozma) was re-voiced by the director's daughter, Beatrice Murch. It was decided that Ridley's own voice sounded too British.
  • During the filming of one of the scenes at the end of the film, actress Fairuza Balk became ill from the heat. The temperature in the pavilion exceeded 43 degrees Celsius, and the actress fainted.
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