The Patchwork Girl of Oz (1914)
Ojo and Unc Nunkie are out of food, so they decide to journey to the Emerald City where they will never starve. Along the way, they meet Mewel, a waif and stray (mule) who leads them to Dr. Pipt, who has been stirring the powder of life for nine years. Ojo adds plenty of brains to Margolotte's Patchwork servant before she is brought to life with the powder. When Scraps does come to life, she accidentally knocks the liquid of petrifaction upon Unc Nunkie, Margolotte, and Danx (daughter Jesseva's boyfriend). So all go on separate journeys to find the ingredients to the antidote.
Director: J. Farrell MacDonald
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Violet MacMillan as Ojo |
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Frank Moore as Uncle Nunkie |
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Raymond Russell as Dr. Pipt |
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Leontine Dranet as Margolotte |
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Bobbie Gould as Jesseva |
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Marie Wayne as Jinjur |
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Richard Rosson as Danx |
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Frank Bristol as Soldier with Green Whiskers |
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Fred Woodward as Woozy / Zoop / Mule |
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Todd Wright as The Wizard of Oz |
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Bert Glennon as Scarecrow |
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Hal Roach as Cowardly Lion / Tottenhot |
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Lon Musgrave as Tin Woodman |
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Dave Anderson as Hungry Tiger |
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Jessie May Walsh as Ozma of Oz |
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William Cook as Royal Chamberlain |
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Pierre Couderc as Scraps |
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Vivian Reed as Leader |
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Mildred Harris as Dorothy |
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Juanita Hansen as Bell Ringer |
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Ben Deeley as Rozyn |
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Harold Lloyd as Tottenhot |
| Directing | J. Farrell MacDonald | Director |
| Writing | L. Frank Baum | Writer |
| Production | Harry Marston Haldeman | Executive Producer |
| Directing | Harold Ostrom | Assistant Director |
| Production | Thomas A. Edison | Producer |
| Production | L. Frank Baum | Producer |
| Writing | L. Frank Baum | Novel |
| Production | Louis F. Gottschalk | Producer |
| Production | Clarence R. Rundel | Executive Producer |
| Camera | James A. Crosby | Director of Photography |