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Oz – A Rock'n'Roll Road Movie: Dorothy meets the Good Fairy

1976

Oz – A Rock'n'Roll Road Movie: Dorothy meets the Good Fairy

1976

  • NFSA ID8QQRX7PJ
  • TypeFilm
  • MediumMoving Image
  • FormFeature Film
  • Year1976

Dorothy (Joy Dunstan) wakes up in a strange town after a car accident. In a dress shop run by the 'Good Fairy’ (Robin Ramsay), she learns she has killed the 'town hood’. The Fairy rewards her with a beautiful pair of red shoes. The trucker (Ned Kelly), brother of the dead hood, threatens revenge. Summary by Paul Byrnes

Dorothy (Joy Dunstan) wakes up in a strange town after a car accident. In a dress shop run by the 'Good Fairy’ (Robin Ramsay), she learns she has killed the 'town hood’. The Fairy rewards her with a beautiful pair of red shoes. The trucker (Ned Kelly), brother of the dead hood, threatens revenge. Summary by Paul Byrnes

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  • Production company
    Count Features
    Produced by
    Chris Löfvén, Lyne Helms
    Directed by
    Chris Löfvén
    Writer
    Chris Löfvén
    Music
    Ross Wilson
    Cast (alphabetical order)
    Michael Carman, Joy Dunstan, Ned Kelly, Graham Matters, Paula Maxwell, Robin Ramsay, Bruce Spence, Garry Waddell
  • The film was made in the middle of the glam-rock period in rock'n'roll, when androgyny was very fashionable – although you might wonder how many customers the Good Fairy would get in a town full of zombies. The death of the town hood corresponds to Dorothy’s house landing on the wicked witch of the west in The Wizard of Oz.

    Oz – A Rock ‘n’ Roll Road Movie synopsis

    Dorothy (Joy Dunstan) wakes up in the strange land of Oz after a car crash. The 'Good Fairy’ (Robin Ramsey) tells her she should go to the city, to see the last performance of a beautiful glam-rock singer, The Wizard (Graham Matters). On the way, she meets an innocent surfie (Bruce Spence), a heartless mechanic (Michael Carman) and a cowardly biker (Gary Waddell), while pursued by a murderous trucker (Ned Kelly).

    Oz – A Rock ‘n’ Roll Road Movie curator's notes

    Chris Löfvén had come out of the experimental film scene in Melbourne in the 1960s and was heavily involved in the rock music scene. He started making films at age 10, and was well-known for his imaginative and entertaining rock clips (he did 'Eagle Rock' for Daddy Cool in 1971). Oz – A Rock'n'Roll Road Movie was his attempt to rework The Wizard of Oz for a mid-1970s youth audience.

    Ross Wilson (from Daddy Cool) supervised the soundtrack, which dominates the film and, to a great extent, dictates the rhythms. The film has many charming moments of campy humour, courtesy of a good supporting cast, but it never quite develops an involving story. The film was not a great success with audiences in Australia and was cut by 15 minutes for its American release, under the title 20th Century Oz.

    Notes by Paul Byrnes

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