

Family · Fantasy · Adventure
Overview
Children's author Dorothy Gale makes a decent living continuing her grandfather's series of Oz books. When a new agent enters the scene, Dorothy moves to New York city. In the midst of a major business deal for her books, Dorothy discovers that her books are not based on her imagination, but on repressed memories. While Dorothy struggles with the revelation, she is forced to confront The Wicked Witch of the West, who has descended upon the Big Apple, determined to settle an old score.
Top Cast


Paulie Redding
Paulie Redding
Dorothy Gale
Paulie Redding
Dorothy Gale


Eliza Swenson
Eliza Swenson
Billie Westbrook
Eliza Swenson
Billie Westbrook


Billy Boyd
Billy Boyd
Nick Chopper
Billy Boyd
Nick Chopper


Christopher Lloyd
Christopher Lloyd
The Wizard Of Oz
Christopher Lloyd
The Wizard Of Oz


Ari Zagaris
Ari Zagaris
Allen
Ari Zagaris
Allen


Barry Ratcliffe
Barry Ratcliffe
Bryan
Barry Ratcliffe
Bryan


Lance Henriksen
Lance Henriksen
Henry Gale
Lance Henriksen
Henry Gale


Mia Sara
Mia Sara
Princess Langwidere
Mia Sara
Princess Langwidere


Sasha Jackson
Sasha Jackson
Ilsa
Sasha Jackson
Ilsa


Sean Astin
Sean Astin
Frack
Sean Astin
Frack
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