The Wizard of Oz (1939)

The Cowardly Lion

As they make their way down the yellow brick road, the group finds The Cowardly Lion (Bert Lahr) and he joins their journey to see The Wizard.

Directed by King Vidor, Victor Fleming, Mervyn LeRoy, and George Cukor.

Released in 1939 by Warner Bros..

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  • mood: Feel-Good
  • prop: Axe
  • actor: Bert Lahr
  • actor: Terry
  • actor: Judy Garland
  • actor: Jack Haley
  • actor: Ray Bolger
  • director: King Vidor
  • director: Victor Fleming
  • director: Mervyn LeRoy
  • director: George Cukor
  • producer: Mervyn LeRoy
  • producer: Arthur Freed
  • cinematographer: Harold Rosson
  • editor: Blanche Sewell
  • production-designer: William A. Horning
  • production-designer: Jack Martin Smith
  • production-designer: Malcolm Brown
  • role-name: Toto
  • role-name: The Cowardly Lion
  • role-name: The Tin Man
  • role-name: The Scarecrow
  • role-name: Dorothy Gale
  • screenwriter: Jack Haley
  • screenwriter: L. Frank Baum
  • screenwriter: Ogden Nash
  • screenwriter: Bert Lahr
  • screenwriter: Herman J. Mankiewicz
  • screenwriter: Jack Mintz
  • screenwriter: George Seaton
  • screenwriter: Sid Silvers
  • screenwriter: Florence Ryerson
  • screenwriter: E.Y. Harburg
  • screenwriter: Herbert Fields
  • screenwriter: Noel Langley
  • screenwriter: Edgar Allan Woolf
  • screenwriter: Arthur Freed
  • screenwriter: Samuel Hoffenstein
  • screenwriter: William H. Cannon
  • screenwriter: Robert Pirosh
  • screenwriter: John Lee Mahin
  • screenwriter: Irving Brecher
  • year: 1939
  • studio: Warner Bros.