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Encore Event ==> The Wizard of Oz in High Def @ Town Center Plaza - East Windsor

Nov 17
Tue 6:30 PM
Location

Rte. 130 North
East Windsor, NJ 08520

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Estimated attendance
 2  people attended.

Who organized?
Daless Glen

This is your second chance to see and hear a childhood/teenager/adult favorite. There will be a brief introduction by Film Historian Robert Osborne.

This will be a specially cut version of the Wizard of Oz including behind the scenes interviews with the cast.

Tickets are $10.00 - movie is 120 minutes long

Easy Directions: Take Rte. 130 South to East Windsor, Mercer County - just across the line from Cranbury, NJ. At the traffic light, take the Left courtesy arrow into the shopping center. We can meet in the lobby by 6:15pm.

Afterwards, we can either walk to TGI Fridays or drive to Americana Diner, near by for a snack.

Did I mention that this is the 70th Anniversary of the opening of the Wizard of Oz?


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    • Daless Glen (+1 guest)
       The Movie was great, as always. I was transported back to the many many times that I've seen the film, once even in a movie theater around 1960 when I was 10. It is surprising how much one missed when watching a movie like that on a 12-inch TV screen. I saw some of the background scenes in Munchkin land that were so colorful and clear. The colors were brilliant and many things looked like they were made of candy. The crystal ball used by the "Wicked Witch of the West" reminded me of the coming invention of TV. You could see all the expressions on the "little people's" faces and the flying monkeys looked like a real species. Judy Garland was a great Actress and Bert Lahr was born to be the "Cowardly Lion." The audience was attentive and someone yelled at another person who was ignorantly checking her messages on a cell phone, the light was harsh. There were few children in the audience. It would have been nicer still if the sound recordings were high def too, if that is possible