Hollywood Graveyard in The Land of Oz

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Hollywood Graveyard

Hollywood Graveyard

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80 years ago, in 1939, one of Hollywood’s most beloved classic films was produced: The Wizard of Oz. To mark this anniversary, we’re setting out along the Yellow Brick Road to remember and visit the final resting places of the talented artists who made that film the enduring emerald gem that it is today. Join us as we hitch a ride on a tornado, to the Land of OZ.
Full list of stars visited today: L Frank Baum, Judy Garland, Toto, Clara Blandick, Charley Grapewin, Billie Burke, Mickey Carroll, Meinhardt Raabe, Jerry Maren, Margaret Hamilton, Ray Bolger, Jack Haley, Bert Lahr, Buster Brodie, Mitchell Lewis, Frank Morgan, Harold Arlen, Herbert Stothart, Ken Darby, Carl Spitz, Buddy Gillespie, Adrian, Cedric Gibbons, Harold Rosson, Blanche Sewell, Mervyn LeRoy, Victor Fleming.
Thanks to our Patreon supporters, who help make these videos possible: Janet Elliot, Carl Stenger, Trish McFerran, Victoria Waldock, Charles Whelan, Marcos M, Scott DeVane, Danielle Tripodi, Deb Blissick, Don Bass, Eve Devinsky, Jett, Jennifer Hall, Shannon Mead, Kim Friberg, Blake Changnon, Ronald Tompkins, Mary Dolan, Mario Tavena, Dan Greenlaw, Ron, Carrie D, Fred Rodriguez, Karen Mikulka, Jayden Padilla, Ashley Goddard, Charlie Clother, Robert Crotts, Lisa Williams, Teri, Jane Cuthbertson, Sarah Davidson, Everett Bowen, MariaElena Gonzalez, Lynn Eades, Bree B, Michael Bawden, Jim, Roger Beard, Warren Butler, Sue Jordan, Sally Dupuis, NWOZ007, Henry Vinson, Matthew Henriksen, and Jason Young.
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Written & Produced by Arthur Dark
Music by Giuseppe Vasapolli
Additional music by Arthur Dark
Special Thanks to Steve Goldstein
Disclaimer: Tour videos are independently produced, and are not endorsed by the respective cemetery. When visiting a cemetery, do so only during regular visiting hours, take only pictures, and leave only approved grave offerings. Be courteous and respectful of both the living and the dead. In deference to families of those profiled herein, any requests to remove profiles by family members of the individual will be honored.
"The Wizard of Oz" was produced by MGM, and is property of Warner Bros. Pictures.
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@HollywoodGraveyard
@HollywoodGraveyard 4 жыл бұрын
We missed makeup artist Jack Dawn. After you finish this video, check out our addendum here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/pX69kqKal5KJZ5Y
@JUK48
@JUK48 4 жыл бұрын
A as Aaaaaàà
@zyxw2024
@zyxw2024 4 жыл бұрын
With respect to Clara Blandick, who played/was Auntie Em. "Throughout the 1950s, Blandick's health steadily began to deteriorate. Her eyesight began to fail and she was suffering from severe, painful arthritis. On April 15, 1962, she returned home from Palm Sunday services at her church. She began rearranging her room, placing her favorite photos and memorabilia in prominent places. She laid out her resume and a collection of press clippings from her lengthy career. She dressed immaculately in an elegant royal blue dressing gown, and with her hair properly styled, she took an overdose of sleeping pills. She lay down on a couch, covered herself with a gold blanket over her shoulders, and tied a plastic bag over her head. She left the following note: “I am now about to make the great adventure. I cannot endure this agonizing pain any longer. It is all over my body. Neither can I face the impending blindness. I pray the Lord my soul to take. Amen.”
@Valkonnen
@Valkonnen 4 жыл бұрын
He was one of THE most important people on the film. As a Makeup Artist myself, I have always cited that film as having more foamed latex prosthetics than any other film up until "Planet of The Apes" in the 60's. It was also one of the first films to use foamed latex appliances to change the faces of actors.
@gavinstrachan1373
@gavinstrachan1373 4 жыл бұрын
Loved this film reminds me of Christmas gone by when l was 6years old am 59 now still enjoying watching it gavin in Hastings East sussex
@saskoilersfan
@saskoilersfan 4 жыл бұрын
Frank lie man Baum... John Kennedy.... Walt Disney .. Aldous Huxley... C s Lewis... Adolf Hitler George Bush... Donald Trump... The symbol of the beast is a rabbit... The sign of the devil is a rabbit... I found it hilarious Dorothy dies with JFK and magical trajectories... I found it hilarious Oz kills Kennedy with magical trajectories. The magicians name was Ozwald....Oz. His rabbits name was Oswald...Os. The emporer's name was Onassis...O's. The smugglers group was named O.s.s......Os. " The revenge of Oz " Took place in 1963 with dead Disney associate john Kennedy. RKO. I wish I knew how I ended up here in this world of desceptions ... I know media's troupes killed Lincoln and Kennedy... That's why media's lie to the people about JFK .. Stalling them... Why Oz .... Why Frank baums life magazine cover up.. Why Disney is part of JFK...! What am I not seeing ? I know the answers are right in front of me ... Damn optical illusions... This world of liars is a pain in the ass when seeking truth... You try solving a race of liars with their own language of lies...
@MrJbezzz
@MrJbezzz 4 жыл бұрын
I worked at CBS and every year when we broadcast The Wizard of Oz everyone in the broadcast center would be walking the halls humming and singing the songs! It was an amazing experience!
@Moonstruck714
@Moonstruck714 4 жыл бұрын
My father, Bud Sewall, was a staff announcer at CBS Television City back when CBS would air this movie every holiday season in and around the 1960’s. They hired a different celebrity each time to “host” the presentation but it was always my father’s voice announcing: “The Wizard of Oz, starring Judy Garland, Frank Morgan, Ray Bolger, Bert Lahr, and Jack Haley, brought to you by ......”. I’ve even remembered his lines because I got to be there and hear him repeat the same ones each year! The entire production process of this special event was fascinating! Each is year they reshot the opening sequence as a “lead in” with new special effects. My father, as I mentioned, had the privilege of announcing the presentation. Rather than simply airing the Wizard of Oz movie it was packaged as a show within a show with a celebrity such as Dick Van Dyke, “hosting” the event. Every year CBS would pull out all the stops and shoot special effects to lead into the actual movie. For example, I can recall they constructed a miniature Emerald City that appeared inside a flower that blossomed open. Another year they built a small mockup of Emerald City inside a plastic “bubble” about 15” across. They had two video cameras setup on stage with one of them shooting nothing more than colorfully lit bubbles floating around from a bubble machine and the other imaging the “bubble encased” Emerald City. Then the director combined both images superimposed to magically create the effect of the Emerald City, in it’s own “bubble” and appear to float in from far away and meander around a bit until it reached the secondary camera to effectively fill the frame. This took a bit of creative camera panning combined with dollying and zooming simultaneously to pull off the idea that the Emerald City just floated in from afar. It was an incredible effect and I was so fascinated by the television process. Anyway, the main reason I brought this up was in response to JoeBezz’ comments about the yearly ritual of CBS’ rebroadcasting this incredible movie. My father, Bud Sewall, was always the announcer for CBS’s yearly holiday presentation. As a family we got to visit behind the scenes in all the various television departments during the taping of the show yearly. Yes, THIS WAS MY MAGICAL EXPERIENCE each year in my adolescence at holiday times. I am now 71 years of age and it seems like yesterday. To this day I still get choked up and teary eyed each time I watch this movie. In hmy humble opinion, this goes down as the greatest Hollywood movie of all time with it’s ageless, and timeless message, “There’s no place like home”.
@MrJbezzz
@MrJbezzz 4 жыл бұрын
Martin Sewall I worked at CBS from 1989 until I retired last year! I saw similar things especially on the bigger anniversaries of the films airing! You are a bit older then me, l'm turning 60 soon, so our paths probably never crossed! I’m glad you have such fond memories of CBS! I know some older retired co workers and will mention your father to them! I’m sure someone remembers him!
@bluebirdsky64
@bluebirdsky64 4 жыл бұрын
@@Moonstruck714 Great story and what fun to see the creative 'lead in' production process firsthand! Thanks for sharing.
@lindseyroselights2306
@lindseyroselights2306 4 жыл бұрын
I could only imagine, this movie is timeless..
@rachealmurphy6715
@rachealmurphy6715 3 жыл бұрын
I gave this movie to a co worker from India. He really enjoyed it and told me I am Glinda since I'm a Witch
@cathy3392
@cathy3392 4 жыл бұрын
I still remember the first time we saw the show in color. When Dorothy opened her house door into Oz and everything was in color. Wow!
@bwwestman
@bwwestman 4 жыл бұрын
In theaters (1939 era), didn't some people faint when they first saw the color?
@connernel.beasinger3197
@connernel.beasinger3197 4 жыл бұрын
The 🎤 singing is ON POINT
@dale19532
@dale19532 4 жыл бұрын
Was at my uncle's house with a slew of relatives. He was the first with a color tv. The adults didn't seem to make much of it, but all of us kids were amazed at transformation from sepia to color! It was amazing to us!
@CaptainSpalding72
@CaptainSpalding72 4 жыл бұрын
It was always in color. Half in color/sepia
@281cobracar7
@281cobracar7 4 жыл бұрын
I told my kids and grandkids the story of our first color TV and this movie. They just roll their eyes and say "ok pop pop" because they've always watched TV in color and have no concept of black and white TV.
@TheAustynatorrr
@TheAustynatorrr 3 жыл бұрын
It’s harrowing to realize that even though Judy was one of the youngest in the cast, she was outlived by practically everyone
@mikshinee87
@mikshinee87 3 жыл бұрын
People at the studio had her blood on her hands. You probably know that they forced her to take diet pills. She was also forced to smoke cigarettes to "keep her weight" and had to take sleeping pills to fall asleep because the diet pills would keep her awake. All this as a growing teenager. The fact that she survived to 47 is a miracle under those conditions.
@SwampCeeMcGee60
@SwampCeeMcGee60 3 жыл бұрын
@@mikshinee87 They gave her a type of amphetamine to keep her awake and sleeping pills to counteract it.
@captainpotato6856
@captainpotato6856 2 жыл бұрын
@@mikshinee87 anxiety,worry,stress ..plus drugs and so much pressure ...and she still acted amazing! And sang even better!
@captainpotato6856
@captainpotato6856 2 жыл бұрын
@@SwampCeeMcGee60 they killed her ....so sad!
@francinejones2524
@francinejones2524 2 жыл бұрын
Dear Judy Garland😞
@eagleeye2300
@eagleeye2300 3 жыл бұрын
We lived for The Wizard of Oz coming on annually... So magical.
@captainpotato6856
@captainpotato6856 2 жыл бұрын
I love it! I remember it so well! I 1st saw it innthe 80's when inwas very young..maybe 4 or 5 and the flying monkeys scared me! What an amazing film! That could be looped forever on my big screen!
@patrickc3419
@patrickc3419 2 жыл бұрын
I remember those days! I was born in 1981, so I am old enough to remember it being a “big thing” for a movie being on TV. Always looked forward to every year of Wizard of Oz, the original 3 Star Wars, Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, and only one that I think they still show, The Ten Commandments.
@onazram1
@onazram1 4 ай бұрын
That and "A Charley Brown Christmas" were great annual events that everyone and their family's watched!
@CannelleInOK
@CannelleInOK 4 жыл бұрын
When I was a kid, The Wizard of Oz was on one time a year. No one missed it.
@navyspook79
@navyspook79 4 жыл бұрын
I remember that. No VCR's back then. You either watched it or missed until the next year.
@susanmorano405
@susanmorano405 4 жыл бұрын
Remember that very well. Only 13 channels in the "dark ages" and the showing of The Wizard of Oz was a big deal. 😚 to those good days.
@annalubenow1233
@annalubenow1233 4 жыл бұрын
Robin Creamer I remember waiting to see it with great anticipation no present time movie comes close to its greatness regardless of fancy effects
@karenbrown4524
@karenbrown4524 4 жыл бұрын
Robin Creamer I remember that. It usually showed around the first part of spring?
@karenbrown4524
@karenbrown4524 4 жыл бұрын
StL Busker I believe we can thank Ted Turner for that move. On Saturday mornings during the 70s a viewer could flip on local TV (bc that's all anyone had) and watch some of the best vintage movies, like The Picture of Dorian Grey".
@marilynshapiro9778
@marilynshapiro9778 4 жыл бұрын
Listening to Judy Garland sing “somewhere over the rainbow” literally sent chills through me. In fact the entire movie has always had that affect !
@saskoilersfan
@saskoilersfan 4 жыл бұрын
I prefered JFK and the hidden wizard of Oz.. Tell me , why do liars get Ozcars?
@deborahrowland4264
@deborahrowland4264 4 жыл бұрын
@@saskoilersfan Ha+Ha
@halloweennerd8064
@halloweennerd8064 4 жыл бұрын
Me to
@spottedbutt
@spottedbutt 4 жыл бұрын
I was just going to comment that Over the Rainbow still gives me chills and makes me cry. Sung so incredibly beautiful by Judy Garland❤️
@rachealmurphy6715
@rachealmurphy6715 3 жыл бұрын
I gave this movie to a co worker from India. He really enjoyed it and told me I am Glinda
@jwbarnhartmusic
@jwbarnhartmusic 4 жыл бұрын
Mother was 15 when she saw the movie. She said the audience did a collective gasp when Dorothy opens the door into Oz. The film makes me cry due to sentimentality. This video brought out tears as well. I’m 62 and still love the film.
@ClickClack_Bam
@ClickClack_Bam 4 жыл бұрын
I could only imagine how awesome this looked 'for it's time'. I grew up in the 80's as it blew me away then!
@lindasandrey3782
@lindasandrey3782 4 жыл бұрын
My beloved mama was 16 when she saw this in 1939 and she said the same thing about the audience gasping when Dorothy opened the door to Oz because of the technicolor… To this day it remains my favorite movie of all time! “There’s no place like home“ 😢💕
@geenal360
@geenal360 4 жыл бұрын
Sweet!
@KRAFTWERK2K6
@KRAFTWERK2K6 4 жыл бұрын
As a little kid (when east and west germany were on the brink to become one again) i saw this glorious movie for the first time on TV. And i too gasped as it took me by surprise that suddenly the black and white changed to colour and the film lets you take a breath for a moment and just sit in awe as your eyes and soul get hugged by the warmth of the land of Oz. Today i too cannot watch the film without tears in my eyes because there is so much about this film that touches me in a way i cannot describe. Mostly i think of all the generations that have enjoyed this film since it's original release, with some of them still around with us. Bless them. ♡
@winstonchurchill3597
@winstonchurchill3597 4 жыл бұрын
Heard the same thing from my Mom - she said everybody gasped when it switched to color. I kind of felt that way when I saw Toy Story for the first time - cartoon, but yet so detailed.
@badbiker666
@badbiker666 3 жыл бұрын
This was one of the most respectful Wizard of Oz tributes. I enjoyed it very much.
@drhkleinert8241
@drhkleinert8241 2 жыл бұрын
But its sad, esp the fact that some of them died that young.
@genez429
@genez429 4 жыл бұрын
When I was about eight years old (1957) my mom got me into the car and drove me to the movie theater. She did not tell me what I was going to see. She gave me money for a ticket (things were a lot safer back then) and drove away. She did not discuss what I was about to see. I had no clue. I remember watching the black and white beginning. It bored me. Then the house came tumbling down. I was stunned! I was in awe! My mom picked me up after the film ended. She knew what she was doing. Thanks Mom!
@CaptainSpalding72
@CaptainSpalding72 4 жыл бұрын
Who the hell goes to the movies be themselves at 6? I don't care what the time was. Thats too young!
@genez429
@genez429 4 жыл бұрын
@@CaptainSpalding72 Maybe I was seven. ;) Back then we were safe. Yes, America was once great. That is why we keep seeing.."Make America Great Again!" Today's liberalized society has become lawless. Kids used to be able to go out and explore the neighborhood all day long. We had to be home before the street lights came on. We were a happy people. Today it sucks.
@CaptainSpalding72
@CaptainSpalding72 4 жыл бұрын
@@genez429 I know all that. I dont buy anyone going to the movies that young....
@genez429
@genez429 4 жыл бұрын
@@CaptainSpalding72 How old are you Sal? You don't know anything. It was a whole movie theater filled with kids. All having a good time. Secure because authority back them was respected and we had law and order. And, no drugs...
@Paris-jv8xo
@Paris-jv8xo 4 жыл бұрын
Sal Paradise nah back in the day shit even in the 80s and 90’s kids went out by themselves and left their doors unlocked at night because there was no social media or anything to know there was Immediate danger all around u
@geeked-outturtlesfan4288
@geeked-outturtlesfan4288 4 жыл бұрын
R.I.P Judy Garland. Your voice is not forgotten and neither is your acting. ❤️
@gianna0526
@gianna0526 8 күн бұрын
what the studios did to get is nothing short of criminal. so awful.
@AXESMI
@AXESMI 4 жыл бұрын
My dad had Ray Bolger for a passenger once. He sat in the cockpit and joked with them the entire trip. Very nice man.
@amandanies3174
@amandanies3174 3 жыл бұрын
I knew that Margaret Hamilton's ashes had been scattered, but you'd think that there'd at least be some monument or memorial plaque for her somewhere in Hollywood, or anywhere in California, or even in Cleveland, OH, her birthplace. I hope it'll be considered.
@KoraggRules
@KoraggRules 3 жыл бұрын
How do you know that her ashes will be scattered?
@FenrirTheWolf01
@FenrirTheWolf01 3 жыл бұрын
@@KoraggRules he said it in the video
@KoraggRules
@KoraggRules 3 жыл бұрын
@@FenrirTheWolf01 🤦🏻🤦🏻🤦🏻🤦🏻
@FenrirTheWolf01
@FenrirTheWolf01 3 жыл бұрын
@@KoraggRules well excuse me but ashes are just spread out. Some pour it out our use their hands
@KoraggRules
@KoraggRules 3 жыл бұрын
@@FenrirTheWolf01 I mean how does he know? Where did he get the info?
@sheilahyland590
@sheilahyland590 4 жыл бұрын
The greatest movie ever made. The incredible technology still stands up 80 years later. Everything about it is perfection. I’m 67 and still watch it every year. 💕
@emilytodd1999
@emilytodd1999 4 жыл бұрын
I grew up watching The Wizard of Oz, it’s my #1 favorite movie. I’m 21 years old and I still watch it. Rest In Peace, to all the characters. I loved them all!
@kickmcmelon18
@kickmcmelon18 3 жыл бұрын
27 and same this and willy Wonka
@crotalusatrox7931
@crotalusatrox7931 2 жыл бұрын
65 and same here, never missed an opportunity to watch it again and again.
@keithtodd8631
@keithtodd8631 2 жыл бұрын
Hello Emily ! I am Keith Todd and I to grew up with the Wizard of Oz and have rewatched it many times !
@johnknight3529
@johnknight3529 2 жыл бұрын
It was somewhat strange when I read your comment, Emily. 21, and grew up watching the same movie I must have seen a dozen times since I was a kid . . sixty years ago!
@KB-ke3fi
@KB-ke3fi Жыл бұрын
@@keithtodd8631 Who wrote the Tin Man part of the movie? I heard he was from Galveston Texas.
@jamesclendon4811
@jamesclendon4811 4 жыл бұрын
Seeing the graves of all the less familiar figures, forgotten or never-known by the general public, makes me think of how many of those thousands of graves in the background of these videos might contain the remains of people who did interesting, memorable, remarkable things that we'll never realize. It's wonderful that some of them, as well as the big names, are remembered here.
@chaosdemonwolf1
@chaosdemonwolf1 4 жыл бұрын
Well said
@wysper6512
@wysper6512 4 жыл бұрын
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
@HeatherB..
@HeatherB.. 4 жыл бұрын
Very thoughtful and well put. Rest in peace to all those we have lost.
@ichhasseamerika
@ichhasseamerika 4 жыл бұрын
Agree completely. It's true, some of the lesser actors have nothing but a little Stone on the ground or a metal plate. But if their graves were proportional to how much happiness they brought to many of us, and how much they meant to me as a child, each grave would be a skyscraper.
@ClickClack_Bam
@ClickClack_Bam 4 жыл бұрын
I live in Pittsburgh, PA and there's an entire section of Allegheny Cemetery dedicated to the Civil War. It's a huge entire section with a gigantic memorial. The graves are all the same, a small bronze placard on the ground. It's absolutely overwhelming being there and it's hits you... This was an entire generation of men who seen unspeakable horrors of mankind. I mean sure you've thought that but being there overcame me and hit me emotionally hard. That some of these men did heroic things that we'll never know as they died before their deed could be reported back. That we focus so much on celebrities while the true heroes lie en masse in every neighborhood's cemetery.
@kathleenherron594
@kathleenherron594 Жыл бұрын
Lahr was the biggest comedic actor at the time. There was so much talent in this cast. Thank you for such a respectful tribute.
@HassoBenSoba
@HassoBenSoba 4 жыл бұрын
In October, 1977 I received the assignment of writing an orchestral version of "Ding Dong, the Witch is Dead" to introduce MARGARET HAMILTON HERSELF--who was appearing with the Cleveland Orchestra for their kiddie's Halloween concerts. I spent 3 days with her--as piano accompanist and coach (she was narrating "Peter and the Wolf"), as well as having dinner and attending a concert of the orchestra with her. You can't imagine the thrill of hearing your own rendition of "Ding-Dong", played by one of the world's greatest orchestras, and seeing Margaret H. herself walk out on stage to thunderous applause. Margaret was then living in Gramercy Park (NYC), and was one of the kindest, most gentle and courteous people I've ever met. We actually walked down to the local Deli on Halloween night, amidst the hordes of drunk/high students from Western Reserve. I still have a cassette recording of my "Ding Dong" arrangement and my conversation with Margaret-- where she actually asked ME for advice as to her line-readings for Peter and the Wolf. All I got out of the weekend was her signature (I didn't have a camera with me) and some fabulous memories. LR
@sheriheffner2098
@sheriheffner2098 4 жыл бұрын
I always liked Margaret too. I remember her on.numerous television programs and especially on Mister Rogers Neighborhood, and The Partridge Family as Reuben Kincaid's mother.
@ronnietravis7972
@ronnietravis7972 4 жыл бұрын
That’s Amazing!
@genisisfivehundred3975
@genisisfivehundred3975 4 жыл бұрын
Will you post the cassette track of your rendering of this wonderful Wizard of Oz tune for all of us here on KZbin?
@werthmelissa
@werthmelissa 4 жыл бұрын
Wow, that's fantastic! Glad you had this amazing experience!
@HassoBenSoba
@HassoBenSoba 4 жыл бұрын
@@genisisfivehundred3975 It's been so long since I've posted on You-Tube, I'd have to re-learn it. But as soon as I do, I'll post the recording of not only the 1977 concert recording with Margaret's entrance, but also a 2007 concert performance in Indiana which I conducted. LR
@HGE.34
@HGE.34 4 жыл бұрын
Wizard Of Oz is and always will be my childhood💯 A Legendary Movie
@eb0526
@eb0526 4 жыл бұрын
Hamad Elkhalil Indeed... totally agree😇
@natalieangelo54
@natalieangelo54 4 жыл бұрын
Mine too ,,,
@LuccaMorandin
@LuccaMorandin 4 жыл бұрын
And the Chocolat Factory (1971)!!
@phillipbrown5792
@phillipbrown5792 4 жыл бұрын
@@eb0526 thanks a lot this is pretty brown I think the Wizard of Oz was the greatest movie I ever saw and I went to actors and actresses from making a great film I'm sorry I'm going to think this is Frederick a money Bank Judy Garland for being a great actress87
@natalieangelo54
@natalieangelo54 4 жыл бұрын
@@LuccaMorandin Love willie Wonka
@jacquelinetate5206
@jacquelinetate5206 4 жыл бұрын
I remember when I was a kid, this came on once a year in December and we use to look forward to it.
@MichelleB2b
@MichelleB2b 4 жыл бұрын
I remember that too.
@kenrickeason
@kenrickeason 4 жыл бұрын
It still does..
@Apollo_Blaze
@Apollo_Blaze 4 жыл бұрын
Me too! We would love when it came around again...now I have it on dvd lol...those were fun years
@ashleywatson2007
@ashleywatson2007 4 жыл бұрын
It still does! I have watched this with my momma many times at Christmas, which is what she did as a kid too! I now watch it with my children. As a matter of fact the first time they seen it, it was on t.v. close to Christmas.❤
@princeharming8963
@princeharming8963 4 жыл бұрын
Oh yes! My brothers and sisters and I would always get to stay up late to watch it. That witch scared Thee Heyul out of us! Kids today don't know what it's like not to have access to movies on demand.. but this was a Big Deal back in the 60's. One of the Great film masterpieces of all time.
@edwardcowardin4014
@edwardcowardin4014 2 жыл бұрын
I was born in 1960 in a small town in Kansas. We had the first color TV'S on the block and every year all the kids in the neighborhood would be in our living room watching The Wizard of Oz. Mom would make popcorn and carmeled apples for us. It doesn't matter where I have traveled when someone asks me where I'm from and I say Kansas they make a Wizard of Oz references. This video was very well done. THANK YOU!!!!!
@debbieschultz9768
@debbieschultz9768 4 жыл бұрын
One thing I noticed, with a few exceptions, most of the cast lived well into their eighties and nineties. That’s a long time for that era.
@hurst-cs2jh
@hurst-cs2jh 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Debbie, how are you doing?
@hurst-cs2jh
@hurst-cs2jh 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Debbie, how are you doing?
@pattymiller9040
@pattymiller9040 2 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately, Judy Garland did not live long, very sad life!!
@johnnytheyoungmaestro
@johnnytheyoungmaestro 3 ай бұрын
The one actor that played the Munchkin Kid lived to be 98, which is just amazing. :)
@huwwilson650
@huwwilson650 4 жыл бұрын
None of these actors are dead. They live on in this movie to be remembered by generations to come.
@dabneyscholler8495
@dabneyscholler8495 4 жыл бұрын
Legends never die
@katieadams8157
@katieadams8157 4 жыл бұрын
They all are somewhere over the rainbow
@aborgeshonorato
@aborgeshonorato 4 жыл бұрын
They died
@katieadams8157
@katieadams8157 4 жыл бұрын
​@@dabneyscholler8495 heroes get remembered but legends never die.
@dabneyscholler8495
@dabneyscholler8495 4 жыл бұрын
@@katieadams8157 Great Sandlot reference 😆👍
@kathysunshine699
@kathysunshine699 4 жыл бұрын
This man that is narrating has a Great voice.
@agwbcfjc2
@agwbcfjc2 4 жыл бұрын
Yes, and if he would stop pronouncing the word tour as tore, he'd be a great announcer.
@dragonbillylee4781
@dragonbillylee4781 4 жыл бұрын
I'm confused by his accent. It sounds like an Irish accent is hiding in there somewhere. I'm from Ireland! Where's he from?
@warriorpi
@warriorpi 4 жыл бұрын
@@dragonbillylee4781 believe it or not he's from L.A.
@linnea_of_smeg
@linnea_of_smeg 4 жыл бұрын
@@dragonbillylee4781 in his Q&A I think he said he's from Salt Lake city, Utah and now lives in L.A in California here in the U.S
@oneseeker2
@oneseeker2 4 жыл бұрын
Not to my ears, talking much to fast.
@fmills1583
@fmills1583 3 жыл бұрын
The story of an orphan living on a farm with an uncle and aunt. Swept up in a battle with an evil character with magical powers and a powerful army. At first the young orphan was at a loss against the overwelming odds, but eventually elevated to the point of winning a victory. Part of the journey has the hero orphan teaming up with a metal man and furry creature outcasts. I am of course talking about Star Wars.
@CosplayCore
@CosplayCore 2 жыл бұрын
It almost describes the plot of Jim Henson’s “Labyrinth”, too. 🤣😂
@maundychilde-cress615
@maundychilde-cress615 2 жыл бұрын
F Mills , Correct me if I’m wrong. But Vader Means Father in German. And Vader IS his Father, So He’s Not Dead 💀. Just a Sadly unfortunately abusive 🥵 hot-headed intense overtly darkly emotional Hubby to Padme and ill equipped to Deal with the Pressures of Impending Twin Fatherhood and Life Altering Changes Reveling To Him inHis New Life Choices And Marriage Challenges. So he HAD To Be Left Out Of The Loop 🔁 and his Twins Absconded Off and Hidden Away. Again Not Told, But NOT Dead 💀.
@fmills1583
@fmills1583 2 жыл бұрын
@@maundychilde-cress615 As far as Luke and the audience is concerned Luke is an orphan until the "No, I am your father" scene in The Empire Strikes Back.
@fmills1583
@fmills1583 2 жыл бұрын
@@maundychilde-cress615 Vader means father in Dutch.
@drhkleinert8241
@drhkleinert8241 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, in fact The Wizard Of Oz is an Archetype of a heroic fantasy story. An innocent orphan is kicked in a big adventure, meets a few friends, faces the ultimate villain and his army, magic, good fairy, a wise and good Head Wizard, visits mysterious citys and areas and finally wins.
@almaguillot8597
@almaguillot8597 4 жыл бұрын
Wow. I'm amazed a good portion of the production made it into their 80's and 90's.
@jamesbrown6861
@jamesbrown6861 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Alma
@billd6257
@billd6257 4 жыл бұрын
The greatest line in the movie is “There’s no place like home”. How true that is !
@magdatorruellas9122
@magdatorruellas9122 4 жыл бұрын
Bill D so freaking true...that is why I left as soon as I was able.
@dondrift13
@dondrift13 4 жыл бұрын
That's true even when people go to jail they be saying that same thing when they get out lol
@jakelang806
@jakelang806 4 жыл бұрын
unless your on stay at home order
@minnowviewbait
@minnowviewbait 4 жыл бұрын
here Id thought it was "We're Off To See The Wizard, The Wonderful Wizard Of Oooooz" or maybe "Follow The Yellow Brick Road" or even "And Toto Too" hehe anyway it's not the 1 down here - by the Grace of God - it's the home up in Heaven we should be Lookin for that'll outshine the Sun !
@zovalentine7305
@zovalentine7305 4 жыл бұрын
And home is where your heart is 💗💖💕💓💞❣
@houseofno
@houseofno 4 жыл бұрын
This tour was truly "over the rainbow." Great job!
@bradleycotton3237
@bradleycotton3237 4 жыл бұрын
Brian Weir 🌈
@daytonasayswhat9333
@daytonasayswhat9333 4 жыл бұрын
Har har
@peterchippas2709
@peterchippas2709 3 жыл бұрын
“Hollywood Graveyard” should have subscribers that are in the millions!! This channel is brilliantly put together in all aspects! Every video is researched, and is of a professional caliber. 👍👍
@caleb2shorts850
@caleb2shorts850 2 жыл бұрын
yes it should
@valerie6354
@valerie6354 Жыл бұрын
😊😊😊😊😊
@valerie6354
@valerie6354 Жыл бұрын
😊
@marybennett4160
@marybennett4160 Жыл бұрын
The number 1 actor in Hollywood, should make another Wizard of OZ,, He could play ALL characters!!! That would be Great Aunty M!!!! Ahahahaaaaa 😂🤣🤙🏽 It would be Great, just like Eddie Murphy did in “ The Nutty Professor”. 🏋🏾‍♀️😅 My idea, so I get a cut in the profits. Just as I said “He” should do another “ Fantasy Island” He would play a Great Mr. Roark and his little buddy Kevin Hart could play Tattoo!!! 😂 I have mentioned this several times to him.. If this happens it is because I told him to do it. Do not forget my cut in the share of profits!! 😅😂✍🏽🤙🏽🏋🏾‍♀️💪🏽❤️🥰😌😎😘
@MrNAMASTE1968
@MrNAMASTE1968 4 жыл бұрын
This video was done with so much class and respect, i can only love every second of this!!! Incredible work! I remember this being a great holiday special in the 70s.
@Fenlan1233
@Fenlan1233 4 жыл бұрын
Gil Sanders if one only knew what went on behind the scenes.. far from class and respect..
@marccooper4318
@marccooper4318 4 жыл бұрын
@@Fenlan1233 oh do tell us ...oh infinite wisdom one,lol.
@cassandrawilliams8011
@cassandrawilliams8011 4 жыл бұрын
I do like watching some old movies too.from miss.cassandra lavern williams class of 1992
@jalaneperry7643
@jalaneperry7643 4 жыл бұрын
Gil Sanders+ Yes its just ashamed It had to be made in a graveyard
@donnamcardle8928
@donnamcardle8928 Жыл бұрын
Well done , and very interesting!
@rjmckenzie4706
@rjmckenzie4706 4 жыл бұрын
Rest in peace to everyone who were involved with this film, I love this movie and it's inspired so many people all over the world I hope I get to see them in heaven one day.
@bettyschneider5268
@bettyschneider5268 4 жыл бұрын
RJ McKenzie ..... Amen! 💒⛪⛪⛪📖📚📝📜🐑🐏🐏🐏🐏🐏🌈🌈🌈
@HeatherB..
@HeatherB.. 4 жыл бұрын
🙏💞
@bettyschneider5268
@bettyschneider5268 4 жыл бұрын
Poseable Dumbs . ... Ya I was going to say the same thing! Not to be mean, but I don't think anyone from evil Hollywood is going to Heaven! 🌈 because they clime they had to sell 📝 their souls👻👻👻👻 for fame 👑 and money 💰 if that's true that might be in Hell 🔥 now if they repented before they died they maybe in heaven??? 😲 only God 👼😇👼 knows their hearts ❤ amen! 💒⛪⛪⛪📖📚🐑🐏🐏🐏🐏 just look on KZbin for celebs selling their souls! 👻👻👻👻👻
@HeatherB..
@HeatherB.. 4 жыл бұрын
@Michael O Callaghan stole the thought outta my head!! Why come in and sour a remembrance video of so many people who have passed with this hoopla?! Betty, dear- you said it yourself.. Only God knows what's going to happen so I would not pass judgment-as you are not God.
@kurtmagnus5243
@kurtmagnus5243 4 жыл бұрын
Heather Hodge truth of the matter is we don’t know what happened to them so anything could’ve happened. A lot of people are going to Hollywood to make a lot of money and the Bible does say that it’s easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to get into heaven. There is a good chance that they didn’t make it.
@tanmaxwell4599
@tanmaxwell4599 4 жыл бұрын
It was a movie for kids - but the chemistry was forever entertaining for adults.
@rhondaharrell7745
@rhondaharrell7745 4 жыл бұрын
I loved it as a kid, and love it even more as a 60 year old woman !
@SlLVERFAWKES
@SlLVERFAWKES 4 жыл бұрын
The story is actually an Allegory my friend, look it up and enjoy.
@stantaylor3350
@stantaylor3350 4 жыл бұрын
I was 5 or 6 the first time I saw it on TV. My oldest sister, 5 yrs older than I, had to explain to me that the farm hands, the old bitty, & the magician were the same people in OZ. OH!! a lot of kids shows are really made for the adults that bring them.
@SlLVERFAWKES
@SlLVERFAWKES 4 жыл бұрын
@@stantaylor3350 It's much deeper then that, see if you can figure it out 😉
@taff6987
@taff6987 4 жыл бұрын
@@stantaylor3350 yes, MUCH DEEPER......especially relevant in this day and age! I'm speaking of the times we are living in NOW! Do some research what this film actually symbolizes! It's not all golden and rosy as u may like to think sadly☹
@justaspicysaltyspud9772
@justaspicysaltyspud9772 Жыл бұрын
Because of these wonderful, talented people I have a presses childhood memory that brings me a child like joy. Thank you.
@JAnotherday
@JAnotherday 4 жыл бұрын
It's wonderful how you give credit to each individual of the entirety of this movie honoring each one accordingly!
@davidmarsden192
@davidmarsden192 4 жыл бұрын
Margaret Hamilton only had about 15 minutes of screentime. But she certainly left a memorable impression!
@RDKay-ih2hl
@RDKay-ih2hl 4 жыл бұрын
David Marsden I worked for her son, a county commissioner, he had a GIANT photo of her on the wall behind his desk. I avoided the office haha
@lynb2039
@lynb2039 4 жыл бұрын
@@RDKay-ih2hl on thee bike or wearing green?
@rodterrell304
@rodterrell304 4 жыл бұрын
David Marsden the movie would not have been the same without her, she was pivotal in the success the movie.
@davidmarsden192
@davidmarsden192 4 жыл бұрын
@@rodterrell304 I agree! Absolutely!! (I just wasn't aware that her screentime was so small. I always assumed she was on screen much longer.)
@davidmarsden192
@davidmarsden192 4 жыл бұрын
@@lynb2039 Both! :-)
@zyxw2024
@zyxw2024 4 жыл бұрын
With respect to Clara Blandick, who played/was Auntie Em. "Throughout the 1950s, Blandick's health steadily began to deteriorate. Her eyesight began to fail and she was suffering from severe, painful arthritis. On April 15, 1962, she returned home from Palm Sunday services at her church. She began rearranging her room, placing her favorite photos and memorabilia in prominent places. She laid out her resume and a collection of press clippings from her lengthy career. She dressed immaculately in an elegant royal blue dressing gown, and with her hair properly styled, she took an overdose of sleeping pills. She lay down on a couch, covered herself with a gold blanket over her shoulders, and tied a plastic bag over her head. She left the following note: “I am now about to make the great adventure. I cannot endure this agonizing pain any longer. It is all over my body. Neither can I face the impending blindness. I pray the Lord my soul to take. Amen.”
@pamelafoxx129
@pamelafoxx129 4 жыл бұрын
Wow..i never knew that
@jenovabathory
@jenovabathory 4 жыл бұрын
That's so sad...
@zyxw2024
@zyxw2024 4 жыл бұрын
@@jenovabathory Yes. But I think it's wonderful that she had the courage to make that/her decision without interference from the world. She was old & with horrendous 24,/7 pain throughout her body as it's explained. She freed herself of suffering further. ☺
@pennysquires5310
@pennysquires5310 3 жыл бұрын
😥😥😥😥😥
@carolynnowland3958
@carolynnowland3958 3 жыл бұрын
@@zyxw2024 I, too am going through a similar life! I am 81...recently lost my dear husband, found him on my kitchen floor dead......the saddest day of my life, we were married 60 years. He helped me throughout the years with my terrible migraine headaches, had them since I was 8 yrs old....and STILL have them....many times they are unbearable!! My husband helped me through them since we were 15-16 yrs old when we met in high school....he was a year older. We were married at 21-22.....and had a wonderful life, I would not change a thing....except for the horrible headaches I suffered with! I also have Fibromyalgia, Osteoporosis, unbearable neck pain from a whip lash years ago. I have arthritis in my knees.....actually throughout my whole body but it flares up when-ever! I’ve had several broken bones.....they flare up with pain at unusual times like when the atmospheric pressure from storms...my headaches don’t like storms either!! So...many years ago a wonderful doctor gave me an opioid for my pain....it was wonderful, I finally had control of my painful headaches, which really are hereditary, I’m third generation, my daughter fourth generation, my granddaughter 5th generation....we all suffer! I also now have to deal with PDSD after finding my husband, it still is just like yesterday!😥 Anyway....I took my pill “when needed” only.....just like I do today.....but my doctor limits me regardless of my pain flareups! Back then it was rare but as I got older, the pain increased with deteriorating health...and the mishaps of broken bones course! But I still managed to raise my two children, hold down employment for 35 years, be caregiver to 8 dear relatives and friends.... but could never have done it without my “opioid pill”...! My wonderful doctor passed away after 40 yrs with him...I was devastated! But finally found another doctor who knew my first doctor...he continued giving me my much needed pills for my headaches! Then he died two years ago....just when the OPIOID EPIDEMIC arose or around there! I was never a pill seeker except for my headaches....then more body pain as I got older. So, I finally did find a doctor who would let me have my “opioid pill” but he limits me with them.....I never was limited....and now what I have to go through to get them is just awful! I am tired of the fight each month to have my prescription renewed, I am very unhappy with my home situation....my kids had to live with me after losing their beautiful home to a crooked contractor (from Chicago) who did a horrific remodel for them! When they moved back in, the house fell apart....!! They lost so much money with lawyers and still lost the fight!! But now they live with me plus my granddaughter who doesn’t work...she is 24 hrs old!! It’s nice to have them but I’d really be happier in my 50 year old home alone!! Needless to say......I am not a “happy camper” any longer.....so after reading what this wonderful lady did, well I have had the same thoughts! But I can’t help wondering why they didn’t give her medication for her pain.....and regardless whether they are habit forming or not.....who cares when you are OLD whether you are going to be dependent or addicted to them....YOU ARE OLD.....YOU ARE GOING TO DIE SOON ANYWAY!! Why can’t we older people die happy instead of IN PAIN?? I don’t stand on a corner or break into a drugstore for drugs, never have, never will. BUT I JUST DON’T UNDERSTAND WHY THESE DOCTORS DON’T UNDERSTAND SOME OF US OLD PEOPLE NEED PAIN RELIEF!!!!! Oh, I know it’s the FDA and congress who make the rules for saving the young people and young movie actors from drugs (sometimes the old ones too) , I understand that.....but we older people got left behind in the equation!!😡. This wonderful lady could have gone on for longer if only she’d gotten the proper help! When you are old it isn’t easy to “fit in” with life as it is......so just why couldn’t this dear, dear older actress get help from a doctor or her family or a friend....for her pain? God Bless her......❣️🙏🏻 Just sayin’......thanks for listening! I just may be joining that brave actress one day soon..... my brain is still good for use on my iPad, but if I feel myself slipping mind wise....well, thats it! I do not want to be a burden on anyone!!😉
@andrethompson2034
@andrethompson2034 Жыл бұрын
Kinda funny that as a kid it was a huge deal when this movie came on. We didn't have a color TV but it was still amazing to see as a kid. Now I'm 61 and I own a DVD of the movie which I've only watched once since I bought it. Guess I wanted it for sentimental reasons because it was part of my childhood.
@DrivingCarey246
@DrivingCarey246 4 жыл бұрын
The first time I remember seeing the Oz. It was in Black and white on TV. In those days color TV wasn't around. Love that movie all my life. I am 70.
@louisramos577
@louisramos577 4 жыл бұрын
WHEN I WAS A CHILD MY AUNTS USE TOO 🍿 POPCORN AND HOT CHOCOLATE AND ALL OF US ALL USE KIDS MY BROS N SISTERS COUSINS SAT BACK AND WE WOULD ALL WATCH EVERY YEAR!!! 😁😭😁THE GOOD OL DAYS LONG GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN!!!
@smitskee
@smitskee 4 жыл бұрын
It's true. Color TV was around in the early mid 1960s, but it wasn't until the early 1970s, that color TV's became priced affordable for most consumers.
@dougfrith5001
@dougfrith5001 4 жыл бұрын
We only had B&W television in our house when I was a boy. I was courting in my 20s when I saw the movie on a colour TV. I couldn't believe they had colourized the movie! I didn't know that the Oz scenes were all originally colour.
@batheandrelaxinmyshit6344
@batheandrelaxinmyshit6344 4 жыл бұрын
How do you know that you are 70 years old?
@batheandrelaxinmyshit6344
@batheandrelaxinmyshit6344 4 жыл бұрын
@Allen Loser omg
@BillBadMule123
@BillBadMule123 4 жыл бұрын
I am 66 years old have seen it 100s of times over the years ? and I still enjoy watching it
@leticiavallejo7914
@leticiavallejo7914 3 жыл бұрын
Ditto!♥️♥️♥️🤗
@michaelvandyke6715
@michaelvandyke6715 3 жыл бұрын
Same here, going on 65 years and watch it at least twice a year...
@gerichtshuallwh4289
@gerichtshuallwh4289 3 жыл бұрын
It is just an amazing movie!
@wendel6
@wendel6 4 жыл бұрын
Margaret Hamilton (Wicked Witch) appeared on Mr. Rodgers as herself to show children not to be afraid...it was just a story ❤
@AngelNKY68
@AngelNKY68 4 жыл бұрын
I would have loved to have seen that. I wonder if it's on KZbin.
@wendel6
@wendel6 4 жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/jWOWd4WpfdOYnac
@AngelNKY68
@AngelNKY68 4 жыл бұрын
@@wendel6 that's awesome. Thanks for sharing 😊
@wendel6
@wendel6 4 жыл бұрын
@@AngelNKY68 You're welcome, enjoy!
@Ieishdragyn
@Ieishdragyn 4 жыл бұрын
I love her!!! Did you know she taught kindergarten prior to acting?
@baysidehomes8008
@baysidehomes8008 Жыл бұрын
One of the best movies ever made, almost as great as the book itself. Hoping we will have great people making these kind of movies once again ❤️
@jumperstartful
@jumperstartful 4 ай бұрын
never be another song like "over the rainbow!" I'm 79 and can still sing and play it on the piano.
@yourroyalhighness7662
@yourroyalhighness7662 4 жыл бұрын
In my humble opinion, THE greatest film ever made. I have seen “The Wizard of Oz” countless times and I still get choked up at the end. A truly marvelous movie.
@dwightclark5527
@dwightclark5527 4 жыл бұрын
“Nostalgia is the hearts way of reminding you of something you once loved. It travels in many forms; on a song, in a scent or in photographs… but no matter how it comes to you it will always have the same bitter-sweet taste.” - Ranata Suzuki
@vintagecoachcollector
@vintagecoachcollector 4 жыл бұрын
There's a KZbin channel called "Yesterday Today" it's absolutely awesome!
@Earthneedsado-over177
@Earthneedsado-over177 4 жыл бұрын
The suffix "algia" usually means pain. In the case of nostalgia the bitter or painful part of memory. Even joyful memories can give us pain when we think of that lost joy. This is the double edge of memory.
@billbeare1513
@billbeare1513 4 жыл бұрын
How very true !.🤔🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
@anorganlover6281
@anorganlover6281 Ай бұрын
That wretched nostalgia - it just isn't what it used to be ! ! !
@bruceparrish9997
@bruceparrish9997 4 жыл бұрын
81years the wizard of oz. Was one of the greatest movies made.
@frozengamer3030
@frozengamer3030 4 жыл бұрын
It's crazy to even think that far ahead.
@ardithbard857
@ardithbard857 4 жыл бұрын
Bruce Parrish absolutely
@diane4537
@diane4537 4 жыл бұрын
1939 was a great year for films! Remember Gone with the wind?
@silvervalleystudios2486
@silvervalleystudios2486 4 жыл бұрын
The film is timeless.
@douglasrowland3722
@douglasrowland3722 4 жыл бұрын
It was also one of the most wicked....most people have no idea of the not-so-subtle symbolism all through this cinematic masterpiece. I thought the opening of the bedroom door for the transition to color from black and white, was cool though....I'm sure it astonished 1939 audiences....like nothing else could.
@levieenrose7646
@levieenrose7646 2 жыл бұрын
Its wonderful to think that generations of children grew up, and continue do so, watching this enchanting movie. I'm 50 years old and still cry like a baby when Judy says goodbye to her friends the Lion, the Tinman and the Scarecrow at the end of the movie. The flying monkeys still scare me to this day and the scene when Dorothy opens the door of her home when she lands in Oz and steps into a land full of colour is just magical. It's hard to believe that the film wasnt a hit when it was first released and many early reviews complained that the movie frightened children.
@bluesnaggletooth1660
@bluesnaggletooth1660 2 жыл бұрын
Same here at 56
@GothLady1987
@GothLady1987 4 жыл бұрын
This film...made my childhood. My uncle was an enthusiast and had (or still has) a study full of memorabilia from the film, merch, etc. He even gave me a VHS copy of the 75th anniversary edition of the film. My mom made a Dorothy costume for me at age 4, complete with Ruby Slippers, which I wore to tatters. A few years ago I was able to see it in theaters for the first time with my ex (in 3D. no less). That was really something special. My 8th grade social studies class also covered the political allegory of the novel, then we watched the film...I sang quietly in the back, to everyone's chagrin. I've watched this film probably a million times since I was 4 and it never gets old! *I even made a drinking game out of it --- rule #1 drink for every "mistake" you see...you'll never not see them!
@halwiggam5465
@halwiggam5465 4 жыл бұрын
You spent a lot of time and miles to put this together. Thank you for all your work. Very well done.
@omgasmr3196
@omgasmr3196 3 жыл бұрын
It blows my mind to think that most of the actors were born in the 1800s. Wow.
@em1osmurf
@em1osmurf 4 жыл бұрын
got a tear from this. i remember in the mid-60s when my father bought our first color tv, timed so we could watch Oz's technicolor as the local tv station (singular) began broadcasting programs that were in color. a looooong time ago.
@smitskee
@smitskee 4 жыл бұрын
The Networks ran ads on TV, and in print, of what shows were in color. A selling point, as not all shows and events were.
@GeoffPace7734
@GeoffPace7734 4 жыл бұрын
Still one of the few best over all films EVER produced in Hollywood
@rachealmurphy6715
@rachealmurphy6715 3 жыл бұрын
Yes I agree. I cry everytime Glinda appears. She was absolutely beautiful
@roverman985
@roverman985 3 жыл бұрын
It's a movie that will never grow old. Kids long after we are gone will love this movie. It's my favorite movie of all time. 46 years of Oz. Wholesome movie that all can enjoy and watch. No filth in it or evil agendas.
@eloisaguilar72
@eloisaguilar72 4 жыл бұрын
absolutely loved this documentary, the narrator was a very clear and clean well understood voice.💞💓
@Carouselpics
@Carouselpics 4 жыл бұрын
Yes he's great and was well done!
@Duncanish41
@Duncanish41 3 жыл бұрын
I found the background music irritating.
@tinapresley4286
@tinapresley4286 3 жыл бұрын
I also loved GLENDA.. i watch this movie almost everytime it's on. Never miss it.
@angledar22
@angledar22 4 жыл бұрын
It's so sad to know that these people are gone 😭 it hurts my heart
@rodterrell304
@rodterrell304 4 жыл бұрын
Tori Rose yeah I felt the same , and the fact that some of them have been gone for a very long time. I miss Dorthy and fronds .
@littledemon4139
@littledemon4139 4 жыл бұрын
They are not truely gone they are just in another place of life nothing truely dies they just go to a different plain of existence.
@mwilliams1330
@mwilliams1330 4 жыл бұрын
That tends to happen once a film has been out for 80 years. People just suddenly start to die off, funny thing we have not been able to cure that yet. Does your heart get sad for anyone living?
@cowboysfan6487
@cowboysfan6487 4 жыл бұрын
m williams You’re a prick.
@rogerpavon8981
@rogerpavon8981 4 жыл бұрын
Most of them got to live long life...
@northdakotaham1752
@northdakotaham1752 4 жыл бұрын
watched this movie dozens of times. It is ageless and I never get tired of watching it.
@thesolomind
@thesolomind 4 жыл бұрын
thanks I needed this 80 years later and still going strong
@karendorsey4780
@karendorsey4780 Жыл бұрын
This movie is one of my childhood favorites! I still watch it to this day! Judy Garland was so talented! It’s so sad that a life ended so early. Rip Wizard OZ cast. You created memories for so many generations of children.
@jodyreeves4869
@jodyreeves4869 Жыл бұрын
Seeing this came on once year it was the only time I could get the tv for myself. It was so magical to see the black and white to color. At the time it was the best. ❤
@eileengreaney8559
@eileengreaney8559 7 ай бұрын
Yes, mine too. From B@W to color. I still love the film every Xmas now in my 50s, and my three children used to love it too growing up. it was one of my first library books I read, what a joy!
@jeffmattax
@jeffmattax 4 жыл бұрын
1939 was the greatest year in Movies: Wizard of Oz, Gone with The Wind, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Stagecoach, Ninotchka, Wuthering Heights, Gunga Din, Dodge City....just to name a few. What a year.
@jenniferbassfirstchannel
@jenniferbassfirstchannel 4 жыл бұрын
jeff mattax yes we need Hollywood back to make real movies again like those! Time Hollywood made a comeback with real films again! Need a ground breaking film again like wizard of oz was!
@StarreLabell
@StarreLabell 4 жыл бұрын
Nice to meet others who love these classic movies. I have TCM on demand and have discovered many great movies, so much better than 99% of what Hollywood produces now.
@StarreLabell
@StarreLabell 4 жыл бұрын
Jeff, will have to watch Gunga Din, haven't seen that yet. The Good Earth, Soylent Green, Sixty Nine Park Avenue, The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter - very good-!
@Hambone571
@Hambone571 4 жыл бұрын
jeff mattax I agree sir. Great movies all. Movies don’t come close today to the golden years. Actors/actress’s either.
@jeffmattax
@jeffmattax 4 жыл бұрын
@@Hambone571 Rita Hayworth, Gene Tierney, Myrna Loy, Veronica Lake...I can go on, don't make em like that anymore! 😀
@watchman1178
@watchman1178 4 жыл бұрын
7:55 "Later in life he was a pilot during the war." I was surprised to hear this. I would've thought he was too short to be in the military, let alone a pilot. Much respect.
@dexterlang1403
@dexterlang1403 3 жыл бұрын
My sentiment exactly
@johnhardin4358
@johnhardin4358 3 жыл бұрын
Pilots had a high attrition rate and training was expensive. He may have gotten private training before recruited. A lot of planes were badly damaged in training, so pre-training was a relief. Astronauts are relatively short, too. Takes less fuel to put them up and small cabins are less of a problem. In WW1 and 2 there were a few one legged pilots. Among the handicapped, custom car controls enable adjustment to different frames. There was a female pilot corps used to ferry aircraft. Freed up air hours for shooting soldiers. So yeah, if people want to enough, they can get around physical limitations. The frame is less of a problem than the eyes. Vision is not negotiable.
@genedryer-bivins8314
@genedryer-bivins8314 3 жыл бұрын
The minimum height allowed in the U.S. services is 60 inches (5 feet). The maximum is 80 inches (6 feet 8 inches).
@randallulrich
@randallulrich 3 жыл бұрын
@@johnhardin4358: Fighter pilots and astronauts, as shorter people, tend to be better-suited for these roles because of the effects of G forces on the body. It's easier to pool blood in a smaller body than a larger one. As a former USAF flier, I had to endue high G forces while in flight. And yes, smaller bodies did also help to conserve space and fuel when sending up an astronaut.
@jesuscadena8236
@jesuscadena8236 4 жыл бұрын
This was the best documentary ever. Long live The Wizard of Oz
@judithmitchell4667
@judithmitchell4667 3 жыл бұрын
The Wizard of Oz is one of my favorite top two movies. I auditioned for a local production of it. I also met the lolipop kid about 15 or 20 years ago and when my friend was out west she met Frank Baum's grandson or great grandson who had written another Wizard of Oz book and brought back an autographed copy for me. What a great friend. I will always love that movie. Judith 🎭🎵🎥
@hurst-cs2jh
@hurst-cs2jh 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Judith, how are you doing?
@judithmitchell4667
@judithmitchell4667 3 жыл бұрын
@@hurst-cs2jh Doing good. Hope you and your family are doing well and are safe and healthy.
@hurst-cs2jh
@hurst-cs2jh 3 жыл бұрын
@@judithmitchell4667 I'm pretty good, where are you from if I may ask?
@judithmitchell4667
@judithmitchell4667 3 жыл бұрын
@@hurst-cs2jh Myself and my family are from the midwest. Have a great weekend.
@hurst-cs2jh
@hurst-cs2jh 3 жыл бұрын
@@judithmitchell4667 Happy Sunday Michelle, how are you doing?
@troy9er
@troy9er 4 жыл бұрын
Wow, this was a must see every year when I was a kid in the 60’s!!
@TheGreekPianist
@TheGreekPianist 4 жыл бұрын
Judy Garland was a phenomenal, beautiful woman. She was lovely soul inside and out. Rest In Peace ♥️
@jalaneperry7643
@jalaneperry7643 4 жыл бұрын
The greek pianist+ You sure are a cute pianist You gotta kissable face Judy Garland was an advocate For gay rights her death in 1969 Sparked the stonewall riots 3 days after her death in 1969 Thank you for your kind thoughts❤❤💋💋to you handsome
@nuggs9999
@nuggs9999 4 жыл бұрын
jay Lane gay rights?
@leesawford
@leesawford 4 жыл бұрын
jay Lane was she? Was she fuck.She may not have spoken badly about ‘gays’ but she was hardly an ‘advocate’. Stop hijacking people who can no longer speak for the ‘pride’ movement.
@virgie4715
@virgie4715 4 жыл бұрын
jay Lane she actually didn’t spark the stonewall riots, that’s just a myth. Those were in the workings before she passed. I don’t know if she ever even spoke much publicly about gay rights? I know she married a gay man once tho, lol.
@sanddab
@sanddab 4 жыл бұрын
When she says the line "I don't think there's anything in that bag for me" towards the end of the film, the level of vulnerability she conveys is incredible.
@jamesclendon4811
@jamesclendon4811 4 жыл бұрын
Margaret Hamilton was also the town busybody, Mae West's nemesis, in "My Little Chickadee." I "met" her a couple times in her later years--I made deliveries from a florist to her at her son's home where she was visiting. She was pleasant and cordial, at least once tipping me a dollar! (That was a reasonably generous tip at the time). One time she had a dog with her and I was so tempted, when thanking her, to say "And your little dog too," but I didn't have the nerve. I should probably say that I did--it makes a better story and there's nobody to contradict me.
@6falconsue
@6falconsue 4 жыл бұрын
Haha--I wish you had said it :)
@Mrgop
@Mrgop 4 жыл бұрын
She probably would have gotten a kick out of that!
@susanleitch8649
@susanleitch8649 4 жыл бұрын
Nice memory...you should have said it!😊
@huchlvr
@huchlvr 4 жыл бұрын
Where were her ashes scattered? Do you know she was a librarian before she became an actress?
@tomhaskett5161
@tomhaskett5161 4 жыл бұрын
If asked for an autograph, she would sign as "WWW".
@Chuckles..
@Chuckles.. 3 жыл бұрын
Toto's monument is precious.
@a.jlondon9039
@a.jlondon9039 4 жыл бұрын
Margaret Hamilton was a Huge Supporter of Animal Rights and the SPCA.
@wijr77
@wijr77 4 жыл бұрын
@ASG66 I think A.J. London was just commenting on the irony that the actress playing the role of someone who wanted the dog killed was actually an animal lover.
@Henpitts
@Henpitts 4 жыл бұрын
She appeared on an episode of Mister Rogers.
@chaosdemonwolf1
@chaosdemonwolf1 4 жыл бұрын
@@Henpitts She was also a semi regular in the original Addams Family series from the 60's
@AXESMI
@AXESMI 4 жыл бұрын
She also had a wonderful sense of humor also.
@nuttybar9
@nuttybar9 4 жыл бұрын
She made the Munchkins scatter and now she's scattered literally .
@WomanRoaring
@WomanRoaring 4 жыл бұрын
Growing up I watched this movie every year with my grandma. It was one of her favorite movies when she was a kid. Judy and Shirley Temple were her favorite actors.
@ronaldsteele6151
@ronaldsteele6151 4 жыл бұрын
Incredible job, loved all the respect given to the behind the scenes talent that made "The Wizard Of Oz" so magical. Again Mr. Dark awesome job
@Blue2crows
@Blue2crows 2 жыл бұрын
Watched this a year ago. Seems like the first time. It is still amazing to watch.
@audiovideoguy0392
@audiovideoguy0392 4 жыл бұрын
Amazing for 1939. The 4K DVD is just amazing. Like watching it for the 1st time. Actually moved me when Dorothy had to say goodbye to her friends.
@Chronicallymanette
@Chronicallymanette 4 жыл бұрын
Growing up I always wished I could of met Judy Garland. The wizard of oz was my favorite movie. It’s such a beautiful classic. Rip to all the actors and people behind the scenes
@bdflatlander
@bdflatlander 4 жыл бұрын
This was great - thank you! I have seen “The Wizard of Oz” countless times and know every line in the movie. I first saw it on TV around 1960 when I was 7 years old and was mesmerized by it. This movie is a true masterpiece - a timeless one at that!
@crotalusatrox7931
@crotalusatrox7931 2 жыл бұрын
Yes me too...it would be televised annually and that was always a big event.
@searles1224
@searles1224 3 жыл бұрын
The Wizard of Oz has been on twice this year. I actually watched it again. I'm 66 and definitely have seen it many times. ICONIC!
@beccawilson1368
@beccawilson1368 4 жыл бұрын
thank you for including so many passed over characters and behind the scenes folk instead of just hitting the half dozen or so main characters. very well done.
@jamesbrown6861
@jamesbrown6861 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Becca
@Henry3Studios
@Henry3Studios 4 жыл бұрын
This might get buried in the comments, but here are the timestamps: 0:37 L. Frank Baum (Author) - Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, California 1:22 Judy Garland (Dorothy Gale) - Hollywood Forever Cemetery, Los Angeles, California (Originally Ferncliff Cemetery, Hartsdale, New York) 2:59 Terry (Toto) - Monument at Hollywood Forever Cemetery, Los Angeles, California (Originally buried on his owner’s ranch in Studio City, Los Angeles) 4:07 Clara Blandick (Auntie Em) - Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, California 4:51 Charley Grapewin (Uncle Henry) - Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, California 5:54 Billie Burke (Glinda the Good Witch) - Kensico Cemetery, Kensico, New York 7:01 Mickey Carroll (Munchkin) - Calvary Cemetery, St. Louis, Missouri 7:46 Meinhardt Raabe (Munchkinland Coroner) - Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church Cemetery, Farmington, Wisconsin 8:36 Jerry Maren (Munchkin) - Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Hollywood Hills, California 9:13 Margaret Hamilton (Wicked Witch of The West, Miss Gulch) - Cremated; Ashes scattered in Amenia, New York 10:29 Ray Bolger (Scarecrow, Hunk) - Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City, California 11:27 Jack Haley (Tin Man, Hickory) - Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City, California 12:28 Bert Lahr (Cowardly Lion, Zeke) - Union Field Cemetery, Ridgewood, Queens County, New York 13:32 Buster Brodie (Flying Monkey) - Valhalla Memorial Park, North Hollywood, California 14:18 Mitchell Lewis (Winkie Guard Captain) - Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, California 15:04 Frank Morgan (Wizard of Oz, Professor Marvel, Gatekeeper, Guard, Carriage Driver) 16:30 Harold Arlen (Songwriter) - Ferncliff Cemetery, Hartsdale, New York 17:29 Herbert Stothart (Composer) - Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, California 17:53 Ken Darby (Composer & Voice Actor) - Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Hollywood Hills, California 18:24 Carl Spitz (Animal Trainer) - Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, California 19:17 Buddy Gillespie (Visual Effects) - Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, California 19:45 Adrian (Costume Designer) - Hollywood Forever Cemetery, Los Angeles, California 20:29 Cedric Gibbons (Art Director) - Calvary Cemetery, Los Angeles, California 20:59 Harold Rosson (Cinematographer) - Hollywood Forever Cemetery, Los Angeles, California 21:31 Blanche Sewell (Editor) - Inglewood Park Cemetery, Inglewood, California 22:03 Mervyn LeRoy (Producer) - Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, California 22:32 Victor Fleming (Director) - Hollywood Forever Cemetery, Los Angeles, California
@ayersd82
@ayersd82 4 жыл бұрын
Yes Robin, I remember when the Wizard of Oz came on once a year. It was an event, for sure !
@jamesmurray3082
@jamesmurray3082 3 жыл бұрын
And.alot of people dont know this but Donald trump was the inspiration of the wicked which.
@brich2929
@brich2929 3 жыл бұрын
@@jamesmurray3082 I heard that the inspiration was Nancy Pelosi.
@ubroberts5541
@ubroberts5541 2 жыл бұрын
@@jamesmurray3082 it’s witch stupid.
@Jojo-x2f
@Jojo-x2f 23 күн бұрын
​@@jamesmurray3082they need a wizard of Oz as Biden as the scarecrow, Nancy as a witch, Obama as a flying monkey, hilary as gremlin instead of a lion, waltz as tin man and all follow the build back better road 😂
@Jojo-x2f
@Jojo-x2f 23 күн бұрын
​@@brich2929yes ur so right check out above comment please
@kellicat6352
@kellicat6352 Жыл бұрын
My 1st cousins would stay at our Grandmother's house to watch together. I was so scared of the flying monkeys. Love this movie! I still watch it! Another great tour and information. History is so addictive I enjoy it so much.
@amberschrader1826
@amberschrader1826 4 жыл бұрын
May all the Wizard of Oz actors and actresses rest in peace
@markbrave
@markbrave 4 жыл бұрын
Thee best film ever made , I don't care what anyone else says. Sooooo many memories
@fnfal308Rhino
@fnfal308Rhino 4 жыл бұрын
Dont for get about Casablanca. And TOPPER. Or indians jones movies
@HeatherB..
@HeatherB.. 4 жыл бұрын
Markbrave i'll second that!!!
@rodterrell304
@rodterrell304 4 жыл бұрын
markbrave agreed , indeed a great movie made when there was still some innocence in being a child, I will never forget talking about this at elementary school the day after it aired on tv, we were so excited and all talking about the Wizard of Oz.
@rodterrell304
@rodterrell304 4 жыл бұрын
markbrave it was a great movie for sure
@bryanmoss2780
@bryanmoss2780 4 жыл бұрын
Markbrave, I agree! By far, the best movie EVER made!
@captain_tick8480
@captain_tick8480 4 жыл бұрын
Now 64 A classic I still look forward to watching every year. RIP All my OZ friends. Are now truly over the rainbow.
@erinmacarthur7336
@erinmacarthur7336 3 жыл бұрын
The wizard of oz is one of my favorite movie, the stars of this film did a great job. Judy Garland inspired me to become an actress she's watching and guiding me in my acting career sometimes I feel her energy while I'm performing on stage and she talks to me in some dreams she's always going to have a special place in my heart forever. Love u Judy I'll make you proud
@Ansonius77
@Ansonius77 4 жыл бұрын
Margaret Hamilton also made appearances on 2 notable childrens' shows.....once as the Wicked Witch on Sesame Street.....and once talking about how she portrayed the role and talking to kids about it on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
@FZappaFan1
@FZappaFan1 4 жыл бұрын
And the Paul Lynde Halloween Special.
@Ansonius77
@Ansonius77 4 жыл бұрын
@@FZappaFan1 thank you....almost forgot about that one
@patcurrie9888
@patcurrie9888 4 жыл бұрын
And as the Maxwell House coffee lady on commercials in the 70s.
@mattkaustickomments
@mattkaustickomments 4 жыл бұрын
She scared the holy crap outta me!
@jeffking4176
@jeffking4176 4 жыл бұрын
Ansonius77 I have a movie called : The Sun Comes Up ( one of the original “ Lassie “ movies) She plays a good roll in it. She was an excellent actress. 📻🙂
@LauraShortlegs10
@LauraShortlegs10 4 жыл бұрын
"The Wizard Of Oz," still is a popular movie in 2019. My favorite movie. R.I.P. to the great actresses and actors of this move. God Bless their families and friends. ❤ 🙏 ✝
@floydnash2712
@floydnash2712 4 жыл бұрын
Did anyone else notice that the death dates on L Frank Baum and his wife are for years earlier than their death? Mr. Baum's says he was born in 1858 and died in 1818. That is a bit difficult to do!
@jayman8860
@jayman8860 4 жыл бұрын
I'm 48 years old and I still watch & love The Wizard Of Oz. I remember as a kid waiting for it to come on. I think back then it only came on once a year.
@celestesmith5496
@celestesmith5496 4 жыл бұрын
Lol I remember that..I lived in Canada until my oparents split.. I spent the night i was 9,as a sleepover and my mom and dad were out,they told me that year when my parents forgot it was on one yer,I found out it was at ten,i called my parents at the restaurant they were at,to ask my mom if i could stay up til 10 to watch this,mom thought it was an emergency when I CALLED HER,THERE SHE WAS RELIEVED AND SAID OF COURSE HUN TO WATCH THAT LOL
@vintagecoachcollector
@vintagecoachcollector 4 жыл бұрын
Yep, only once a year in the early Spring. I NEVER missed it! I'm 54 and remember my mother telling me she watched it when she was young! Absolutely a classic of ALL time!
@dean-gm1lg
@dean-gm1lg 4 жыл бұрын
Christmas time in the UK if you missed it you had to wait another year best film ever made lol
@leticiavallejo7914
@leticiavallejo7914 3 жыл бұрын
I have a beautiful Christmas "Wizard of Oz" mercury glass ornament. It brings back the memories of old times.🤗🎁
@HavvahartKL
@HavvahartKL 4 жыл бұрын
Every time I think of Shirley Temple being cast as Dorothy, it blows my mind. She was so young at the time, it would've changed the film SO MUCH!
@stevejarrettnc
@stevejarrettnc 4 жыл бұрын
They all may be gone, but will never ever be forgotten for these singular roles. Your first video that had me tearing up 2 minutes in. They're all friends in my heart.
@thomasruggiero4828
@thomasruggiero4828 4 жыл бұрын
It’s amazing how all of the cast is gone. It’s sad.
@maryinaz3693
@maryinaz3693 3 жыл бұрын
I am overwhelmed with appreciation and gratitude. This was so well done, thank you so much.
@JasonLeeIsAGod
@JasonLeeIsAGod 4 жыл бұрын
I feel like Adrian needs a ruby slipper on his stone so everyone can know he was the man behind those iconic shoes.
@lisahorsepony
@lisahorsepony 4 жыл бұрын
That's a great idea! 👠👠👍
@deborahfairbanks4012
@deborahfairbanks4012 4 жыл бұрын
Aaaand an Oscar statuette!!
@debsreno911
@debsreno911 4 жыл бұрын
But would they be the original silver or the ruby color slipper they used in the film?
@lisahorsepony
@lisahorsepony 4 жыл бұрын
@@debsreno911 how about 1 of each? 🤗😉
@JasonLeeIsAGod
@JasonLeeIsAGod 4 жыл бұрын
@@debsreno911 It totally have to be ruby because that's the iconic look.
@leevons_home_vids
@leevons_home_vids 4 жыл бұрын
I feel like this finally gave proper credit that is deserved to all the people involved with the making of this movie and the actors themselves. Thank you for this! It's amazing how many people it takes to make a movie and people dont usually think about that.
@mt-wl3nv
@mt-wl3nv 4 жыл бұрын
This was one of my favorite movies has a child and still is in my adult hood 👍👍👍
@cindymcfarlane9371
@cindymcfarlane9371 4 жыл бұрын
m t mine too!
@rachealmurphy6715
@rachealmurphy6715 3 жыл бұрын
Same. I watch it everytime it's on
@davidwelsh6655
@davidwelsh6655 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a community theater actor; my top favorite role to date happens to be the Cowedly Lion in a 45 minute 1 act adaptation of the Wizard of Oz. In a twist of irony, the play I did immediatly after Wizard of Oz was Funny Girl; When you stop to think about it, part of the Funny Girl storyline depicts Fannie Brice auditioning (and later working for) Florenz Zigfield, Billie Burke's husband.
@ScottALanter
@ScottALanter 4 жыл бұрын
This was really, really good. A lot of research went into the making of this video and I was captivated from beginning to end. Thank you very much for doing this.
@clydewalker3885
@clydewalker3885 2 жыл бұрын
🌈 Beautiful 💞🙏
@pamelafoxx129
@pamelafoxx129 4 жыл бұрын
When my now32 yr old son graduated pre school he turned and said with his little diploma in hand...look Mom, I got a brain
@jamesmcinnis208
@jamesmcinnis208 4 жыл бұрын
He graduated preschool at 32? I admire his persistence! (EDITED to add "now" - unfair!)
@pontius2000
@pontius2000 4 жыл бұрын
Lmao. It took your kid 32 years to graduate preschool? I don’t think he got a brain, I think he just passed by repetition and muscle memory.
@AngelNKY68
@AngelNKY68 4 жыл бұрын
That's so cute! What a great memory!
@cmck2021
@cmck2021 4 жыл бұрын
🤗 I love that. How sweet.
@pontius2000
@pontius2000 4 жыл бұрын
Pamela Foxx ... how am I a jerk? Maybe you should learn to put your words into coherent sentences so they make sense
@XoGem89
@XoGem89 4 жыл бұрын
Wizard of Oz has been my most favorite movie ever watched during my childhood years. I kept rewinding it & watching it almost everyday. As I grew up & became an adult, I was scrolling through FB & I came across it & i was first confuse as to why this looks so damn familiar to me! Then it finally popped in my head, I started tearing up with joy, couldn’t believe my eyes. There were days that some of the film would popped in my head & I just wasn’t sure if it came from a movie or a music video. But it’s “ WIZARD OF OZ “ !!! My most favorable childhood 🎞 film. It reminds me so much of my childhood memories. Even when My beloved mom was still alive. We’d lay all cuddled up & watch the film all day. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😢 I’ll never forget this film. Ever. It has been engraved in my heart forever. ♥️
@xScooterAZx
@xScooterAZx 2 жыл бұрын
Awe,..this both broke my heart and made it sing with childhood rememberance at the same time. Moments had me in tears,while others and my smile so wide it nearly split my face. It had me singing along,and absolutely filled with happiness. Every year this came on for Thanksgiving,and me and my parents gathered in front of the tv to watch it. Every time it came on,..until it didnt,...in 1991. Thank you so much for this precious masterpiece. :}
@bshan804
@bshan804 4 жыл бұрын
What wonderful memories! My personal favorite scene from the movie is when the Cowardly Lion gets scared by the Wizard and runs down the hall and does a swan dive out the window. Makes me chuckle just thinking about it! Thanks so much, Arthur, for this great video!
@simmerszalai9196
@simmerszalai9196 4 жыл бұрын
me too I died to laugh at that scene.
@toneman335
@toneman335 4 жыл бұрын
The Wizard of Oz is perhaps the best movie ever made.
@FarleyHillBilly
@FarleyHillBilly 4 жыл бұрын
That depends on what 'you' like.
@JTScott1988
@JTScott1988 4 жыл бұрын
@@FarleyHillBilly it truly is
@jz400
@jz400 4 жыл бұрын
Farley Hill it's definitely one of the most loved by all Generations. If a person didn't love it I would be concerned for their well being.
@bean7039
@bean7039 4 жыл бұрын
Stand by me
@painisreal4299
@painisreal4299 4 жыл бұрын
Thats your opinion
@james5460
@james5460 4 жыл бұрын
Imagine directing "The Wizard of Oz" and "Gone With The Wind" back-to-back. Great job showing vital people behind the scenes who were part of the team but are overshadowed by the celebrities.
@billjenkins687
@billjenkins687 3 жыл бұрын
I had the great pleasure to speak with director LeRoy in the early 80's. He was a visionary. He was in the middle stages of Alzheimer's disease, but still retained a vivid recollection of his experiences.
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