Apocalypse Oz
Apocalypse Oz | |
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Directed by | Ben Telford |
Produced by | Bradley Warden |
Written by | Ben Telford
Frank L Baum Joseph Conrad |
Cinematography | Kev Robertson |
Edited by | Ben Telford Bradley Warden |
Production
company |
CineClash Productions
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Release dates
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2006 |
Running time
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25 mins. |
Language | English/ Vietnamese |
Budget | $38,000 |
Apocalypse Oz is a 2006 short film. It is based on the novels Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad and The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum. The script is a hybrid of the two classic films Apocalypse Now and The Wizard of Oz, and uses only dialogue from these films.
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Plot
Dorothy Willard, an Amerasian product of the Vietnam War, is tired of living with her abusive foster parents in Kansas. Dorothy decides that "there's no horror like home" and accepts a dream mission that takes her deep into the desert to hunt down and "terminate with extreme prejudice" an insane, renegade US Army colonel - codenamed 'The Wizard'.
Cast
- M.C. Gainey as Kurtz, "The Wizard"
- Alexandra Gizela as Dorothy Willard
- Billy Briggs as Hunk, a stoner hitchhiker and version of The Scarecrow
- Brian Poth as Doorman
- Kevin Glikman as Kilgore, a cop and a version of the Wicked Witch
- Tammy Garrett as Giang
- Amy Lyndon as Em
- Don Paul as Henry
Reception
The film received positive reviews. Film Threat's review said “Apocalypse Oz” had the ability to ruin it from the very beginning but Telford’s direction, convincing performances and an original concept make this worth watching." Quiet Earth described it as a "kinetic punk-rock gem of a film... something entirely new [that] attempts to explore new ways of telling stories."
External links
- Lua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). Apocalypse Oz at IMDb
- Film Threat Review
- Quiet Earth Review
- Apocalypse Oz on YouTube
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- 2006 films
- American epic films
- American films
- Adventure drama films
- War epic films
- Films based on The Wizard of Oz
- Films based on multiple works
- American coming-of-age films
- American short films
- American independent films
- Apocalypse Now
- The Wizard of Oz (1939 film)
- Postmodern films
- American black-and-white films
- Oz stubs
- Short drama film stubs