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  • Silent film advanced at such a quick rate that....10 years later, this film already would have been very dated.

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  • aunque la pelicula es muda, hay partes que no les pega la musica que le pusistes como cuando el hombre de hojalata, toca la trompeta

  • I can't hear anything

  • Wow. So this is the earliest version of the Wizard of Oz? I didn't think any older versions of that story even existed besides the popular 1938 film.

  • That donkey monkey horse thingy made me ROFL! 

  • donkey!!!!1

  • What just happened...

  • Um...Oh my god!!! What are those donkeys doing to that poor haystack??

  • Well these actors are sooooooooo dead by now :) thanks for sharing, I never saw that version before.

  • I'd totally fuck Dorothy.

  • You've found some real old movies. Thanks for this. Interesting to watch.

  • oh god are the donkeys or cow at 01.25 humping the bush?

  • people have to realise that cinema in 1910 was very different to anything we see now, remember this is still 29 years before the wizard of oz, its all part of the evolution of cinema, and i actually think its not that bad, its heart is in the right place!

  • I really love the music in this movie :)

  • what the hells going on

  • why is the nutcracker music playing?

  • Damn, no HD :c

  • @toadfan64 youre not serious to be surprised of finding a film made 101 years ago not in HD right? of course not

  • I love the intense music

  • Also, awesome silent film collection.  Thanks for uploading these!

  • Stupid cows. Hay bales are for eating. Not for humping.

    You'll starve that way. : /

  • wow ! Tchaikovisky!!

  • what the hell? my friend, brothers, and i peed our pants from laughing. most bizarre thing ive ever seen.

  • omg , these effects are just lol ... and yes , i know they are like 100 years old.

  • omg , these eppects are just lol .....and yes , i know they are like 100 years old .

  • Thank you for posting !! :)

  • 6:20-7:15  The world's first Anthrocon!

  • Never in my life did I think I could see a movie more acid inducing than pink floyds "THE WALL"...But I think I just found the mother load.

  • i'm bout to get high and watch the wizard of oz

  • this is some scary sh*t

  • The Nutcracker?

  • Was it just me, or it this furry porn?

  • lol look at the animals - ppl played them , n to think back then this was all AMAZING! simple life musta been great

  • The music is beautiful

  • scared the fuck out of me, i thought the wizard of oz was supposed to be fastastical

  • haha the same year of the mexican revolution

  • What was the purpose of changing Toto? That had nothing to do with anything in the rest of the film???

  • I like to recommend the film "His Majesty, the Scarecrow of Oz" copyright (C) 1914 from the Oz Film Company. It is was very good fansty either way. I reccommend you download for study. Sincerely, Brian Holsten

  • Only about 10 mins?

    Full movie?

    Anyway,what's the dunkey doing out there?

  • Wonderful!

  • That's it. I gotta read the book.

  • @Icelemonaide Yes, I think you'll enjoy it! I think Baum wrote the 1st 14 or 15 books in the series. They're really fun reads.

  • The sets and costumes are really nice, it's a shame it's so incoherently plotted. A problem Hollywood still suffers from!

  • Fantasia Soundtrack ?

  • Very cool. These old movies always look a little creepy to me, which is a good thing. You can read the original Oz books online at childrenslibrary (dot) org. You can download free Oz audio books at librivox (dot) org.

  • 1:20 -- "Hey, MAAAA! Get the hose! The livestock are humpin' the haystack again!"

  • Uhhh Yeah

  • wtf?

    The first stoner movie?

  • this movies actually has something things to do with the movie

    1. The Producer's of this clusterfuck are like the scarecrow, they wish they had a brain

  • I played "The Dark Side Of The Moon" to this and it didn't work... :-)

  • 1:20 the animals look like they're humping the hatstack.

  • Is the donkey a Toto the dog precursur?

  • @niflap Yeah, and I heard they got Dorothy and the donkey down in Mexico. It took em a week to pry em apart.

  • THE DREAMS OF MR MULDOON is now out on AMAZON KINDLE @2.99.The publishers said this book would make a great film.If you like The Wizard of Oz you will love THE DREAMS OF MR MULDOON.Best wishes.

  • Cow raping stack of hay at 1:21

  • @guitarlordification

    Just saw your comment when I posted mine. Sick, but funny.

  • This fascinates me more than the Tim Burton version....

  • @iloveoreos15 Dumbass Tim Burton didnt remake this.

  • Just makes you think of all the old movies that are gone forever, it's so sad

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  • 00:17 i'm sorry but that was very amusing

    Out of no where a donkey comes and kicks people. HAHA

  • Absolutely delightful! What a gem! The way they represented the cyclone was so creative and fun! Thank you, LuckyStrike502 for posting these. I never would have known they exsisted! This was a lucky strike for me!

  • those horses are horney

  • awesome! I love being able to watch classics like this on youtube!

  • scarecrows makeup is nearly identical to the 1939 version

  • the cyclone scene made me burst out laughing

  • @masternoob1911 Yes! Very fun!

  • what's the music ? sounds like mendelssohn

  • @harald144 a little more eastwards, Tschaikowski wrote the music (Nutcracker)

  • @harald144 Tchaikovsky

  • Lol . . . Dorothy's dog Toto is nearly as big as the Lion.

  • Does anybody know what is the song of minute 05:14???

  • @kiloluluroxy It's from the Nutcracker. I'm a dumbass when it comes to names, so pardon my unintelligence. lol.

  • @kiloluluroxy The entire 'soundtrack' is The Nutcracker. I'm certain that is not what was used in 1910. Most likely the viewers heard someone, like my Grandmother, playing the piano! :-)

  • Thank you for sharing these wonderful movies with us, keep it up!!

  • interesting version... i like this!

  • Seriously what is with little brats on the internet hating on luckystrike! I love you! Keep posting these classics!

  • Did you add the music? It doesn't sound old at all.

  • simply amazing that people can still get hold of this stuff going that far back, dunno why, but I see ballet show could be made from this to date.

  • Imagine, it's 100 years old!

  • it's so creepy, to think, this is 100 years old. in some aspects i almost forgot..minus the awful b/w quality

  • Love these old films! Thank you so much!

  • 0:36

    what is that thing on the right and what is it doing?

  • hey luckystrike302 ive been starting to upoad movies are all movies before 1920 public domain

  • Couldn't read what that letter said at 3:21

  • Thanks for posting. I got a good laugh from it, but still impressed that something this old still exists, and in real good shape too! Interesting version. Kinda curios who actually starred in this flick

  • look at that horse!

  • hahahaha,very interesenting movie :)))

  • It's amazing to think that when this movie was made, the book was only about ten years old.

  • 0:24 No real animals were harmed in the making of this movie. :'D

  • Is it just me, or is this extremely hard to follow?

  • @myfajahas400children It is hard to follow.

  • @myfajahas400children thats because it's based more on the 1902 play than the actual novel

  • @70marco80 Oh to be a member of that audience in its heyday, lol.

  • @myfajahas400children It's just you.

  • thanks so much for putting these films on, they're really enchanting to watch!!

  • its really cute when they do the little dance

  • haha what's with the donkey?

  • @TheEpona92 i find it extremely disturbing

  • SHAYLA SMITH  4ROWPOE

  • WUQESZGS

  • love it! especially the part where glinda turns toto into a big hairy beast and the trees in the background are all like :o

    <3

  • 4hly, when I posted the comment I was @ work and could only watch it in bits like 5 min watch the movie 5 min work and so on.. ofc i didnt have the patience the :P

    5ht - Improove your patience ...wre're about the same age "sonny":P

    6th - I think you have awsome tastes in movies but dont rush at people

  • @luckStrike502 Hi dude, FIrst of all I dont get it whats with the caps. Secondly, stop acting like you're the one who knows all lol. 3rdly if you had read more carefulyl myu comment you would had understood that i do find the movie interresting and I watched it in the maeantime.

  • @KalumenDNar You're not replying to me, are you? I never said anything to you. I think you meant to reply yo cumpadizum.

  • Oh wow, that was pretty impressive. I have basically the same comments as many people below-- it's amazing how well done that was, and it's 100 years old! Mind-blowing how far film has come, yet classics like these are still wonderful to see.

    Thank you so much for posting!

  • I havent had the paitence to watch it... and im not sure I will :)) but I LOVE its music its just super awsome :)) im listenin it for the 2nd time in a row ;D

  • @KalumenDNar YOU HAVE PATIENCE TO GO TO MANY FOOLISH PLACES AND BE WITH LOTS OF FOOLISH PEOPLE YET YOURE NOT ABLE TO WATCH THIS PRECIOSITY?YOU ONLY LIKE THE MUSIC?ÂLL RIGHT,LETS WAIT YOU GROW A LITTLE MORE AND PAY ATTENTION TO SOMETHING REALLY FANTASTIC.LUCKY STRIKE YOU ARE INCREDIBLE.THANKS AND KEEP ON.

  • Cool i didnt know thay made a silent version of this movie

  • captain beefheart at 3:47

  • good music choice...nutcracker suite

  • O_O 13 minutes why are all of these silent films made in 1910 so short?

  • I read about this film years ago (decades?). It's a real treat to see it at last. It's really well done and the reworking of the story (stories? Momba was from the Marvelous Land of Oz) was very creative. Thanks for sharing this elegant piece of film history.

  • 100 years old and still very entertaining.  Wonderful indeed.

  • It's amazing to me how STUPID the youth of today are. It's like they don't have any Concept of how film began or how ANYTHING begins. They think everything that is created is a polished finished product. Don't be idiots. EVERYTHING that is created starts out crude and is refined over time. Yes, these early silent films are rough, but think about it. These people had no manuals to go by and were creating these films by trial and error, GET REAL.

  • @buckybeaver57 I'm ten and I knew about inventions and films and anything involving history. People call me weird cause I know so much. I'm completly honest.

  • Damn...it's not clear,did the wizard had Dorathy in the hot air balloween back to Kansas?

  • @SAYURU89 you suck... why're you even in this page?? bitch.

  • Thanks!!! you know, this is the first time i've seen a movie in black and white with no sound... although it wasn't the whole movie (i think)... I'm still lucky... and old movie... 1910... 100 years, a whole century... haha... thanks again... :))

  • This is amazing! I am always blown away by what filmmakers did in the past to visually tell a story. I didn't even know this existed. 100 years old is so hard to even fathom.

  • this is very amazing to me, thank you for sharing this video

  • awesomeness! everyone in animal costumes! i want one

  • OMG i cant get over the fact that this film is 100 years old

  • Many people don't quite grasp the time this was made. 1910 is before most every other silent fim made. L. Frank Baum was a genious in his day to create this film. He worked with many of the people who went on to be famous in Hollywood. One does not watch this kind of film to compare it to modern movies, it is the history of film and should be viewed by people aware of its significance to the creation of the woeld of cinema we know today! Thanks for making it available to us!

  • like old movies too much

  • Imagine, this is a 100 years ago.....

  • HAHAHA wtf was with the cows humping the hay :')

  • Ok -- my previous vid got hijacked. Screw this site.

  • What the hell is wrong with you morons? Can't you enjoy a wonderful film/project like this? If not then go somewhere else. Don't watch it if you you don't like it. No one is forcing you.

  • Hey, do You know, what track is this, which starts like 4:55 ?

  • @MsBlueword - I was actually thinking the same..... Seems familiar. :)

  • @HuntressJohanna I know, right? But I can not remember what is it ... ;/

  • @HuntressJohanna Now I know! It's "Taniec Cukrowej Wieszczki" Czajkowski, its from ballet called "The Nutcracker"

  • @MsBlueword - thank you very much. :D Merry Christmas!

  • I'ts great to be able to watch these classical movies... thanks a lot for posting them; is like looking through a window the very early stages of film making... once again, thanks.

  • 100 YEARS OLD, It's very obious that there are people in the animal coustumes, though even for an 100 year old film they did a pretty good job.

  • @MicahLuvFun26

    actually i have seen much better silent movies

  • I rather watch old movies like these than the crap out today, at least classic movies meant something and very original.

  • watch this shit high

  • these old movies are so absolutely beautiful and, well, there is just something magical about them...thanks for sharing!!!

  • Thank you very much for posting this. I've been wanting to read the original book (the Real story, not the Hollywood version) and never got around to it. Now I have to! lol

    I like the Tchaikovsky score too. Fits in very well!

  • @LennonMeringuePie dude u can download an app for free of the original book if u have a touch

  • @7tar7 I like to hold a real book in my hands and turn the pages..nothing like the real thing.

  • Thanks for posting this Lucky Strike. I live a few blocks from where this was made. It's a condo building now.

  • Donkeys are funny

    

  • Well LuckyStrike, I applaud and salute you. Having access to all these classics is a real treat. Don't mind the idiots on here, it's the internet, they're everywhere.

    What matters is that these are some of the earliest and most important films in the history of moving pictures; they're timeless treasures and on behalf of those of us who appreciate them, I thank you for making them so readily available. This is the kind of stuff that SHOULD be posted on YouTube. Thank you.

  • thank you so much for sharing these silent pictures! love it! love it! love it!

  • I didn't even know that there was any previous version prior to Judy Garland's. Thank you so much for offering to the youtube community!!!1

  • Short And Quiet Movies :p

  • thank you for uploading these silent classics :D

  • Thank you! A century ago and still so lovely!

  • the girl playing Dorothy is Bebe Daniels, who only 4 or 5 years later would be playing Harold Lloyd's leading lady in his earliest short films. She would stay with Lloyd til about 1920, then she'd become a feature star in CB DeMille films, and star throughout the silent era in comedy features. When sound came in they discovered she could sing, and she starred in early musicals, from Rio Rita to 42nd Street. So besides being an early Oz flick, it's an early record of an important film star.

  • Great special effects for an movie in 1910.

  • YES! Boy some stupid comments have come up... people that ask for "new videos, not old videos?" WTF? We're swamped with new stuff!!! Do these people think the new stuff appeared out of thin air? New stuff couldn't exist without the old! Film pioneers had to learn step by step and these old films ARE those steps! And we are seeing people that lived, not stupid images. We will all be old, then gone. These were the FIRST ATTEMPTS! They couldn't film whatever they wanted. MORE OLD STUFF PLEASE

  • @abbeykroeter Ugghh I totally agree but no one seems to understand (except yourself and a few others) these people were like geniuses back in the day. They developed techniques that we have only improved upon with computers. Don't get me wrong I think that CGI definitely has a place in movies but without the pioneers where would we be?

  • VERY ENJOYABLE ! THANK YOU VERY MUCH !

  • Wow this is awesome, thanks so much!!!

    ignore the other ppl who commented...you totally just made my day!!!

  • ONEHUNDRED YEARS OLD...wow. Unbelieviable. These people are gone...

    Thanks for posting!

  • @SAYURU89 I'm tired of reading and deleting your stupid, immature comments. I don't post new movies because that would be copyright infringement; something I don't expect you to know anything about considering how immature you are. Now go on somewhere else and spread your hate.

  • @LuckyStrike502 .You would think people would know that by now.

  • @LuckyStrike502

    i know, so many people who are stupid enough to rip on 100 year old movies.

    thank you, luckystrike, for introducing me to frankenstien (1910) wich is very entertaining, even though it isn't as good as the boris karloff one.

  • @LuckyStrike502 hey thanks alot for posting this. it was really cool to see a film this early in history. I think before this my earliest film i saw was like Phantom of the opera. But still thanks for the post!

  • @LuckyStrike502 DONT WORRY ABOUT THESE FOOLS.THEY ARE ONLY FOOLS. THANKS FOR THIS JEWEL.I DIDNT KNOW ABOUT THIS.SURE IM FOOL NUMBER ONE.THANKS AGAIN.

  • @LuckyStrike502 In the movie she's says she has to get back to Omaha. Nebraska? Thought she's from Kansas.

  • @SAYURU89 No one is making you watch these. You made the choice to watch so quit whining. Fucktard.

  • @SAYURU89 So, why don't YOU do it instead of complaining about somebody else's efforts?

    <<Sorry to step into the conversation, but it really annoys me when youtube viewers have this demanding attitude.

  • @SAYURU89 if you want new videos... there are plenty on youtube... you don't HAVE to watch the ones LuckyStrike502 has posted :) just like TV - if you don't like what's on... change the channel :)

  • @SAYURU89

    Because hes posting the real classics that fall into the public domain. Not everyone wants cg explosions, trashy overused plot lines and un-needed sex scenes. Grow up kid.

  • @SAYURU89

    Are you stupid? You don't know how special these old films are!

  • @SAYURU89 This was made in 1910 not 2010. So you should get with the times! Obviously it's old. You can tell by the way it looks or maybe YOU can't. GAHH!!!

  • this is amazing!,where did you find this?

  • those faces on the trees scare the crap out of me

  • Ok, having read the novel by L. Frank Baum only the other day, and knowing how the 1930's film changed more than 1/3rd the plot and a few characters, leaving about half the side-stories out....

    Running commentary:

    Silly. What is the deal with the donkey/horse, and the cow?

    After rescuing the scarecrow they seem to be molesting a pile of hay?

    Toto the -Bulldog?

    Where did the Tin Woodman find a flute?

    Claiming a crown? That's her quest? wha??

    Cliff notes and changes suck.

  • the horse and cow are freaky