Silent-black and white- These delightful early silent Wizard of Oz classics will delight any Oz enthusiast! His Majesty The Scarecrow of Oz (aka.-The New Wizard of Oz, 1914 -59 minutes.- This film was directed by L. Frank... more » Baum himself! In addition to Dorothy, The Scarecrow, The Tin Man, and The Lion, this story has other characters like King Krewl and Mombi the Witch. Trouble starts when King Krewl goes to Mombi to cast a spell to make his neice Gloria stop loving Pon, the gardener's boy. Mombi agrees and casts a spell to freeze Gloria's heart. It's up to Dorothy and her friends to reverse the spell. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, 1910- 13 minutes. This short but amazing film is a version of the main Oz story millions have come to love. Dorothy and The Scarecrow are blown into Oz via a cyclone, where they encounter the Tin Man and The Lion. Together they must save the Wizard of Oz from the evil witch. The Patchwork Girl of Oz, 1914-45 minutes. Ojo- a Munchkin boy and his Uncle Nunkie, venture to Emerald City, but along the way they stop at the home of Dr. Pipt, a zany magician. Dr. Pipt has been busy creating the Powder of Life, so that his wife, Margolotte can bring a girl made of patchwork and stuffed with cotton, to life as a servant. But, once the Patchwork Girl comes to life, thing do not go as planned! Can the Scarecrow or The Wizard of Oz set things right?« less