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Dorothy And Toto Wizardofoz75 Wizard Of Oz Judy Garland Wizard Of

Dorothy And Toto Wizardofoz75 Judy Garland Wizard Of Oz 1939
Dorothy And Toto Wizardofoz75 Judy Garland Wizard Of Oz 1939

Dorothy And Toto Wizardofoz75 Judy Garland Wizard Of Oz 1939 The wizard of oz: directed by victor fleming, king vidor. with judy garland, frank morgan, ray bolger, bert lahr. young dorothy gale and her dog toto are swept away by a tornado from their kansas farm to the magical land of oz and embark on a quest with three new friends to see the wizard, who can return her to her home and fulfill the others' wishes. The wizard of oz is a 1939 american musical fantasy film produced by metro goldwyn mayer (mgm). an adaptation of l. frank baum 's 1900 children's fantasy novel the wonderful wizard of oz, it was primarily directed by victor fleming, who left production to take over the troubled gone with the wind.

Judy Garland As Dorothy With Dog Toto In Wizard Of Oz The Wizard Of Oz
Judy Garland As Dorothy With Dog Toto In Wizard Of Oz The Wizard Of Oz

Judy Garland As Dorothy With Dog Toto In Wizard Of Oz The Wizard Of Oz Wizard of oz, the (1939) (movie clip) we're not in kansas anymore dorothy (judy garland) and toto arrive at the farmhouse just as the cyclone is approaching, victor fleming directing and a. arnold gillespie's special effects transporting them, in the wizard of oz, 1939. Release date. august 25, 1939. " toto, i have a feeling we're not in kansas anymore " ― judy garland as dorothy gale (1939) the wizard of oz is a hollywood musical produced by mgm in 1939. a richly detailed watercolor painting of the wizard of oz. the film was one of the very first full length pictures along with few others, such as gone. And this is my room, and you're all here. and i'm not gonna leave here ever, ever again, because i love you all, and oh, auntie em there's no place like home! dorothy : [has just arrived in oz, looking around and awed at the beauty and splendor] toto, i've a feeling we're not in kansas any more. Terry as toto with judy garland in the wizard of oz (1939) in the 1939 movie the wizard of oz, toto was played by a female brindle cairn terrier named terry. she was paid a $125 salary each week, which was more than some of the human actors (the singer midgets who played the munchkins reportedly received $50 to $100 a week). [citation needed].

Wizard Of Oz 1939 Judy Garland As Dorothy Our Beautiful Pictures Are
Wizard Of Oz 1939 Judy Garland As Dorothy Our Beautiful Pictures Are

Wizard Of Oz 1939 Judy Garland As Dorothy Our Beautiful Pictures Are And this is my room, and you're all here. and i'm not gonna leave here ever, ever again, because i love you all, and oh, auntie em there's no place like home! dorothy : [has just arrived in oz, looking around and awed at the beauty and splendor] toto, i've a feeling we're not in kansas any more. Terry as toto with judy garland in the wizard of oz (1939) in the 1939 movie the wizard of oz, toto was played by a female brindle cairn terrier named terry. she was paid a $125 salary each week, which was more than some of the human actors (the singer midgets who played the munchkins reportedly received $50 to $100 a week). [citation needed]. Face to face with the www, dorothy offers to give up her ruby slippers in exchange for toto's life. the slippers won't come off, leading the witch to sic her magic hourglass on dorothy. (luckily, toto escapes to fetch the cavalry.) she sees aunt em in the witch's crystal ball, which turns out to be just another form of torment from the witch. First of all, she doesn't seem to belong in kansas. she's bright and peppy, while everyone else is sober and gray. she runs into all kinds of trouble, mostly with miss gulch, and grown ups don't seem to understand her. we definitely get that in the film, as dorothy attempts to explain why she and toto are in trouble, and aunt em is too focused.

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