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'Ayecik ve Sihirli Cceler Ryalar lkesinde' ('Little Aye and the Magic Dwarfs in the Land of Dreams') is a 1971 film by Turkish film director Tun Baaran, an uncredited and very close adaptation by Hamdi Deirmenciolu of L. Frank Baum's 1900 novel 'The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'.

The film was produced by zdemir Birsel for Hisar (Citadel) Film. It is one of nearly forty films featuring Zeynep Deirmenciolu as Ayecik, many of which, like this one, were uncredited adaptations of famous stories, for example, 'Sinderella Klkedisi' (Cinderella) (Sreyya Duru, 1971), 'Hayat Sevince Gzel' [literally, "Loving makes life beautiful"] (Pollyanna) (Temel Grsu, 1971), and 'Pamuk Prenses ve 7 Cceler' (Snow White) (Ertem Gre, 1970).

Plot summary



A little girl named Ayecik lives with her parents on a farm, where they often feed the chickens or harvest crops. One day, however, there is a terrible tornado. She rushes back to the house because her dog is locked inside. But at that moment, strong winds blow the cottage off its foundation and into the sky. When the house lands, she opens the front door and peeks outside. Given a protective kiss and a pair of silver shoes by the Northern Sorceress and promised aid by seven munchkins, she sets out to find the Great Wizard. Through the grasslands and forests, she encounters Korkuluk (the Scarecrow) and in the forest she meets Teneke Koruadam (the Tin Woodman), and Korkak Aslan (the Cowardly Lion). Kekin Zeka demands that they kill the Wicked Witch (Kt Cad) of the South (Suna Selen) in order to receive their wishes. But Ayecik and Korkak Aslan are imprisoned in the witch's jail-house after their friends are destroyed by her army of soldiers. Ayecik comes into the jail-house, carrying a heavy, tin bucket but the sets it down as the wicked witch orders her to wash the floor. The girl trips over a string and her left shoe lands on the floor, the wicked witch picks up the shoe and teases Ayecik. Ayesecik picks up her bucket of water and throws it at her, the witch screams as her servants run away but then she begins to tremble, then she finally evaporates into thin air. The witch's former subjects willingly restore Korkuluk and Teneke Koruadam. Back at the Emerald City, Kekin Zeka admits to being a fraud, delivers trinkets to Ayecik's friends, and accidentally leaves her behind in his balloon escape, so they set off on their journey again, meeting again the china dolls, the hammer-wielding cavemen (loosely based on Baum's Hammerheads) and then start to dance, then, after the Good Sorceress tells her how to use her shoes, Ayecik bids farewell to her friends, clicks her heels, and ends up home. Interestingly, for the first time in any adaptation of The Wizard of Oz, we see the reaction of the young heroine's friends after she leaves.

Production



Zeynep Deirmenciolu was 17 years old when she played Ayecik, the same age as Judy Garland was when she played Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz (1939), which this film is based on. In the book, Dorothy is said to be between the ages of 10-12.

The name of the leading character was changed from Dorothy to Ayecik. This was to capitalize and cash in on Deirmenciolu's status in Turkish pop culture with her signature and title role of Ayecik in the Ayecik film franchise. Throughout her career, Deirmenciolu was often type cast in this girl next door mold and often played the character of Ayecik in different prototypes.

Aye's dogs name is Boncuk (changed from Toto), which is a very common name for pets in Turkey. The name itself means "bead" in Turkish. Over the years, English speaking audiences misinterpreted his name as "Banju".

See also



*'The Wizard of Oz' adaptations

References




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