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Yip Harburg (1896–1981)

Author of The Wizard of Oz [1939 film]

37+ Works 2,091 Members 16 Reviews

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Works by Yip Harburg

The Wizard of Oz [1939 film] (1939) 1,737 copies, 14 reviews
The Wizard of Oz: Original 1939 Motion Picture Soundtrack (1939) — Lyricist — 71 copies, 1 review
Finian's Rainbow [1968 film] (1968) — Screenplay — 60 copies
The Wizard of Oz (Piano/Vocal/Songbook) (1979) — Lyricist — 38 copies
Rhymes for the Irreverent (1965) 37 copies
The Wizard of Oz: 2011 London Palladium Recording (2011) — Lyricist — 8 copies
At This Point in Rhyme (1976) 6 copies
More Rhymes for the Irreverent (2000) 4 copies, 1 review

Associated Works

Over the Rainbow (Book & Audio CD) (Book & CD) (2010) — Lyrics — 273 copies, 2 reviews
Laughing Space: An Anthology of Science Fiction Humour (1982) — Contributor — 62 copies, 3 reviews
Hey Jupiter (1996) — Songwriter — 18 copies
Gay Purr-ee [1962 film] (1962) — Lyricist — 17 copies, 1 review
Over the Rainbow (2002) 14 copies
Can't Help Singing [1944 film] — Composer — 4 copies
The Chipmunks Go to the Movies (1969) — Composer — 2 copies
Judy: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (2019) — Composer — 2 copies

Tagged

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Common Knowledge

Canonical name
Harburg, Yip
Legal name
Harburg, Edgar Yipsel
Hochburg, Isidore (birth name)
Other names
Harburg, E. Y.
Birthdate
1896-04-08
Date of death
1981-03-04
Gender
male
Occupations
lyricist
screenwriter
Awards and honors
Songwriters Hall of Fame (1972)
Academy Award (1940)
Relationships
Lane, Burton (collaborator)
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
New York, New York, USA
Place of death
Hollywood, California, USA
Associated Place (for map)
USA

Members

Reviews

21 reviews
A witch and a lost girl fight to the death over a sparkly pair of heels.

Whenever I watch this, I try to imagine what it would be like to see it for the first time. I can never tell, but I do usually notice things that have previously been invisible-due-to-familiarity. One thing I managed to pull out of it this time around was just how good a song and performance "Over the Rainbow" is. I mean, yeah, I've always known it's great, but this time it struck me how much it probably would have show more floored me if I'd never heard it before.

Concept: A
Story: B
Characters: A
Dialog: B
Pacing: A
Cinematography: B
Special effects/design: A
Acting: B
Music: A

Enjoyment: A

GPA: 3.6/4
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½
This movie is a classic for a reason, although a few parts of it have not aged well, especially with Miss Gulch. She's portrayed as a villain because... she didn't want Dorothy's stupid dog to bother her? I know that it was the 1930s and it wasn't uncommon to have dogs running loose on farms and etc but Dorothy was not a very responsible owner if she let Toto bother Miss Gulch multiple times.
Like millions of others, I watched this every year growing up--and it was something I looked forward to for weeks. I've never read the Oz books--my daughter, who devours everything, wasn't impressed by them--but this film can stand alone as a singular magical moment. Actually, many magical moments, all of which are still magical 80 years later.
The Wizard of Oz has always been one of my favourite movies, as long as I can remember. But this is, I think, the first time that I've read the book. It's pretty good, really. I read it over one day, not wishing to have to spend a long time reading it. And I ended up dropping it off at a charity shop (I bought so many books last year in the UK, and really needed to reduce weight bringing them over to Japan).

Honestly, though, I think the movie is better. The book has a few more adventures, show more but they weren't missed in the movie. Sometimes it's a bit flat by comparison. show less

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Harold Arlen Composer
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Florence Ryerson Screenplay
Mervyn LeRoy Director
George Cukor Director
Norman Taurog Director
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Burton Lane Composer
Fred Saidy Screenplay, Author
George Stoll Conductor
David Nelson Composer
Maxfield Parrish Illustrator
Ray Charles Conductor
Tim Rice Lyricist
Pete Schmutte orchestrated by
Greg Gilpin arranged by
Judy Garland Actor, Performer, Preformer
Billie Burke Actor, Performer
Bert Lahr Actor, Performer
Ray Bolger Actor, Performer
L. Frank Baum Original story
Donald Trumbull Special effects rigger
Terry Dog actor
Fred Astaire Performer
Don Francks Performer
Petula Clark Performer
Tommy Steele Performer
Billy Bletcher Performer
Buddy Ebsen Performer
Donald Richards Performer
Ella Logan Performer
David Wayne Performer
David Ganly Performer
Emily Tierney Performer
Paul Keating Performer
Danielle Hope Performer
Helen Walsh Performer
Stephen Scott Performer
The Mellomen Preformer
Red Buttons Preformer
Paul Frees Preformer
Robert Goulet Preformer
Barbara Cook Performer
Vincent Price Performer
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Statistics

Works
37
Also by
9
Members
2,091
Popularity
#12,305
Rating
4.2
Reviews
16
ISBNs
63
Languages
3

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