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  1. May 27, 2020 · Vintage Hollywood. May 27, 2020 Steve Palace. The Wizard of Oz (Photo by Silver Screen Collection/Getty Images) The Wizard of Oz is a dream to watch. But it was a nightmare to make! Based on L. Frank Baum’s book, it’s one of the world’s best loved movies – the big screen equivalent of comfort food.

  2. Discs: 1. Length: 01:12:42. Availability: Out of print. Download the out of print album here for free! (109mb zip file) ABOUT THE DISC & RECORDINGS: On June 29, 1939, Judy took a break from filming Babes In Arms to appear on this special broadcast of the "Maxwell House Good News" radio show.

  3. Judy Garland Discography: Behind The Scenes At The Making Of The Wizard Of Oz. ABOUT THE DISC & RECORDINGS: This is essentially the same CD as "Behind The Scenes At The Making Of The Wizard Of Oz" released in 1991. It even includes the "Leo Is On The Air" radio broadcast. The track listing on this disc is wrong.

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  5. Apr 24, 2024 · Erin McCann. Updated April 24, 2024 1.0M views 15 items. Despite the lighthearted material, some of the stories from the set of The Wizard Of Oz are quite dark. For such a beloved, ostensibly whimsical film, the production of The Wizard of Oz was a never-ending carnival of misery for those who worked behind the scenes.

    • The Wizard of Oz’ might have been cursed. Was The Wizard of Oz cursed? Hollywood studios seemed to think so. Though the 1939 version of the film is undoubtedly the best known, it wasn’t the first attempt at bringing Frank Baum’s novel, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, to the screen.
    • Wearing the costumes was pure torture for ‘The Wizard of Oz’ cast. The Wizard of Oz cast had to endure utter torture to wear their costumes. For starters, Bert Lahr’s Cowardly Lion costume was made from an actual lion hide and weighed about 90 pounds.
    • The movie went through 4 directors. By the time filming ended, The Wizard of Oz had gone through four directors. Richard Thorpe, the first director, insisted Judy Garland wear a blond wig and thick makeup to depict Dorothy.
    • Judy Garland got slapped in the face. While filming the famous slap scene between Dorothy and the Cowardly Lion, Garland couldn’t stop giggling, according to Michael Sragow’s book Victor Fleming: An American Movie Master.
  6. The Wizard of Oz (Frank Morgan) Glinda the Good Witch (Billie Burke) Aunt Em and Uncle Henry (Clara Blandick and Charley Grapewin) Behind the Scenes See All. Analysis See All; Questions See All; Trivia See All; Quizzes See All; Best of the Web See All; Table of Contents See All

  7. Apr 5, 2012 · Watch rare footage and interviews from the making of the classic film Wizard of Oz. No ownership claimed.

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