A lonely and emotionally neglected rich kid forms an attachment to one of the men who kidnap him during a botched robbery of his father's safe.
Rod Stewart started out as a lead singer for the moddish British Invasion band The Faces, and later moved on to a solo career as a disco music star and then a simple pop star. STORYTELLER: 1984-1991 focuses on those later years as a straight-ahead pop singer, and includes most of his catchy hits from that period such as "Downtown Train," "Rhythm of My Heart," "Forever Young," and his classic collaboration with guitarist Jeff Beck, "People Get Ready."
Andrea, daughter of Glinda, who dresses like Ozma, accidentally sends Toto 2 to New York in a hot air balloon made by Frank, the Wizard's son. The other kids must follow the course set by Frank's computer to take them to him. When they arrive, their balloon is trashed, and they meet Rick, a homeless man who has adopted Toto. The strange appearance of some of the kids keeps plans to return from going smoothly, but are affected much more so by a clash of cultures.
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