You know what I didn't mention? It's thought that Judy Garland's lifelong add*ction and eventual f*tal ov*rdose could be attributed to her role in the Wizard of Oz. Any other movies with "cursed" sets you'd like me to talk about? Comment below ⏬️ ❤
@PaulMcElveen11 ай бұрын
For God and Heaven Sakes! Stuff and Nonsense! False Information! What planet are you living on?! Go to your public library and or your college library or movie library or your Barnes and Knoble bookstore and read books about the making of the movie! That is absurd.! That is a complete myth! The sets were not cursed! Judy Garland was not addicted to drugs while making The Wizard of Oz!
@creepycassetti518211 ай бұрын
@@PaulMcElveen You're more than welcome to share your sources. Please provide the names of documentaries and books debunking what I have posted. My sources have been updated in the description box. I'm happy to watch/read whatever you provide for me to research. Thank you.
@PaulMcElveen11 ай бұрын
The 1939 MGM classic fantasy musical movie masterpiece is my favorite movie of all time since I was 2 and 1/2! Many scenes and musical numbers that were filmed were deleted from the movie! The movie ran 137 minutes and was cut to 101 minutes after its' third release. Many of the deleted scenes still exist and so do all of the original recordings! Judy Garland was very happy during the entire filming and recording of all the songs for the excellent movie, brilliantly portraying Dorothy Gale! Judy Garland was never injured in any way during the entire filming which began in the early of part of 1938. Terry the female brindle Cairn Terrier who portrayed Toto suffered one injury when one of the Winkie Guards accidently stepped on her paw. She recovered at Judy Garland's private home located in Los Angeles, California for two weeks and then returned to the 27 stages at MGM studios located in Culver City, California where the entire movie was filmed. Billie Burke, Judy Garland, Bert Lahr, Frank Morgan, Ray Bolger, Jack Haley, Clara Blandick, Charlie Grapewine , directors King Vidor and Victor Fleming, Producuer Mervyn Leroy, lyricist and composer Harold Arlen and "YIP": Harburg choreographers Bobby Connoly, and Busby Berkley costume designer Adrian, Special Effects Arnold Gillespie, the little people who portrayed the munchkins and all the extras were unscathed! The stand-ins and stunt people for everyone went unscathed except for Betty Danko who was the stand-in and stunt double for actress Margaret Hamilton. The back of her leg was badly burned doing a stunt she performed as the Wicked Witch of the West for Margaret Hamilton. These urban myths and falsehoods need to be squashed once and for all! It was not a nightmare! This is false information! MGM was not located in Hollywood or Hollyweird as many people refer to it! MGM studios is located in Culver City, California! Judy Garland's private residence was in Los Angeles at the time where she lived with her mother! Judy Garland never lived in Hollywood, California ever! You really need to get your facts correct by visiting your local free public library, college library, film library and or visiting your local Barnes and Knoble Bookstore or Books a Million Bookstore and watch some of the many factual and reliable documentaries that have been about the filming and making of the movie!
@creepycassetti518211 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing all of your knowledge with the rest of us. It seems odd that I would have found multiple sources giving the same information over and over again for none of that info to be considered true. If you'd like, I can share where I found all my sources. If you'd like to share your sources debunking everything I've said that would be great. We can both learn something here. Also, I didn't say Judy was injured. I said she was fed dr*gs, kept on a strict/unhealthy diet, harrassed by munchkins and slapped by a director. Thank you for watching. I'll he updating my source links in the description box later today. Have a great one! 😃