The Witches of Oz
- TV-14
- Year:
- 2011
- 167 min
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Ages ago, our world
was full of magic.
Wizards, witches
and fantastic beings...
roamed the land.
The pure at hear!
were the guardians of the greatest magic.
for the good of all..
Bu! in time, some humans would learn
to harness magic for darker purposes,
seeking to oppress
and dominate the world.
And, as the y grew powerful,
the y sought to posses
and control all magic,
waging war on all
who knew if.
The fantastic creatures
that remained were hunted
until the y were
all but exterminated,
The world grew dark.
The greatest of the grand
wizards of the munchkins,
Bini Aru, collected
all the magic that remained
and harnessed its power
into s final spell.
His magic book contained
but a single phrase,
the Changing Word.
And with the forces of darkness
and evil closing in...
he used the power of the word
to create a new realm...
a world that would be a refuge
Terrified of the awesome
power that he had created,
Bini Aru vowed never
to use the word again.
And so he locked the book
and entrusted it to the guardians
of the City of Emeralds.
He ensured that he would never be
tempted to speak the word again.
And so the book sat safely
in Oz for many years,
but not all the darkness
of our world was left! behind.
The witches of the East
and West knew of the book.
They'd witnessed its power
and they lusted for it.
It corrupted them
and they became
completely wicked.
They turned many in Oz
to darkness
into a long and horrible war.
Overwhelmed and near defeat,
Oz's great leader,
the Wizard,
had little choice.
Her army has us surrounded.
It is only
a matter of time.
The Book of Bini Aru
would be the price for peace.
Don't do this.
We have no choice.
Where is it?
Nice to see you, too.
No trickery, wizard!
Give me the book!
Take it.
Leave this place.
The key.
Where is the key?
Cold and dull.
Just like yesterday.
All right, Toto.
I'm off to work.
See you at six.
Good morning, ladies.
"'Hang on,
Toto,' Dorothy cried.
"l think we're
gonna land soon.
"And then,
with a great crash,
"the house landed."
"And the roof
and the floor shook.
"Dorothy and Toto
"And they found that they
were in a very strange place,
- with purple trees and orange grass."
- Ooh!
"'No one's ever done that to a
witch before,' said Glinda.
"'You must be a very
powerful witch yourself]
"l'm not a witch,
I'm Dorothy,' she replied.
"'Well then, being a Dorothy
is a very good thing indeed,'
"said Glinda as she pointed
to the sliver slippers,
"still on the Wicked
Witch's feet."
And that's where we
will leave off this time.
I'll be back next week
and we'll continue
to read, OK?
- Enjoy.
- Oh, thanks.
- Hey, guys.
- Hey, Rick.
Dorothy, got
a letter for ya.
It's addressed to your house,
but I knew you'd be here.
- Thanks, Rick.
- So, listen, guys,
we're all going down to Todd
Zebarsky's step-dad's house later,
a little barn party.
Gonna crack a couple of beers,
crank the tunes
in my new truck.
You guys
wanna come down?
I'll see you later, Rick.
Right, I'll talk to ya.
- I'll see you later, Rick.
- I'll call.
I can't believe it.
What?
I entered our book to this
writing contest online.
- And we won?
- No!
We didn't even make it
to third place.
- Oh...
- But, this is from an agency in New York.
They have a deal
to publish our books.
They just want me to sign here
so they can represent us.
Come on.
Wow. It says here they want us
to come to New York right away.
This is all expenses paid.
There's two plane tickets in here!
- First class!
- I know!
Oh, my God!
This is amazing!
This is amazing!
This is the best news ever!
No, it isn't.
We can't go!
Well...
Why Dorothy, this is an amazing
opportunity. I mean...
I can%leave.
Well, he can...
he can come with.
I mean, we...
we got one more ticket.
Yeah. Henry Gale
leave that house?
Leave Kansas.
I don't think so.
Dorothy, at least...
...ask him.
I mean, to come with,
or, or...
...at least you can go.
I've been thinking.
It's time.
For what?
For you to leave the nest.
Uncle Henry.
But what about you?
Me?
It's not a good idea
to talk people
into something
that you don't want.
You, too, Toto.
Toto, you're gonna love New York.
I just know it.
I'm just looking for a picture
of us for you to take.
Thunder and silk.
Is that a good one?
Yeah, it is.
I wish she was here.
She knew how to pack
better than me.
Are you sure you don't
wanna come with me?
What, and leave all this?
There's gonna be a good
harvest under that snow.
I feel it in my bones.
You need to take care
of yourself.
I've been to New York.
I got mugged.
- Uncle Henry...
- No, I got mugged.
That was in the 70s.
- They cleaned it up. it's nice now.
- Hello.
- Hey!
- Hey, Dot.
- Mr. Gale!
- You want some coffee, Allen?
No, no, no. I already had three
cups this morning. I'm good.
Is that why
you're so fidgety?
I'm fidgeting
'cause I'm nervous.
Yeah, I know. But this is
an exciting, new adventure!
Yeah, yeah, I know.
Exciting's the word.
So is "scary."
So is "terrifying."
Yeah, I'm scared too,
but don't tell him.
Oh, yeah. Right.
Richard,
I said 21 percent.
Uh-huh.
Five percent back end.
Thank you. Ciao.
Woo! Ow!
Oh, oh, hello.
- Dorothy Gale?
- That's me.
Billie Westbrook.
Great to finally meet you.
- Oh, my gosh. Miss Westbrook.
- Wow.
I had no idea
you were coming in person.
I give all my clients
very personal attention.
Well, that's great.
Oh, this is Allen.
- Hi.
- Oh, yes.
- The artiste.
- Yes, yes.
- Very talented.
- Thank you.
- I have notes.
- Oh.
Oh, and this is
my Uncle Henry.
Hi.
All right,
so are we ready to go?
Yes!
Let's get our stuff.
- Chop chop!
- Oh, yeah. We'll be right there.
Well, I'm impressed,
doggone it.
How's that?
I never expected
a big city woman
would be clever enough to wear her
work boots out to the country.
Not exactly work boots,
but I do what I can.
You gonna take
care of my little girl?
Of course.
Dorothy's very...
special.
Oh, you don't know
the half of it.
Hmm.
Got all your things?
Bye. Love you.
- Bye-bye, sweetheart.
- Bye.
I'll call you as soon
as we land, I promise.
- Oh, yeah?
- Yeah.
Come on, don't
wanna miss your flight.
Oh, and your
little dog, too.
Who's not so little.
- The apartment takes pets, right?
- Of course.
Dorothy, everything's
gonna be fine.
Come on.
Well, here we are.
Oh, it's not much, but it's what we
could throw together last minute.
Oh!
It's amazing!
Wow.
So, I'll let you
get your things settled.
And then dinner
and drinks, tonight?
It's a dream.
Beg your pardon?
Huh?
Oh, drinks will be great.
Perfect.
All right, Allen,
you're around the corner.
OK. I'll call you later.
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