The Wizard of Oz | 75th Anniversary "Dorothy Meets The Tinman" | Warner Bros. Entertainment
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In this charming film based on the popular L.Frank Baum novel, Dorothy and her dog Toto are caught in a tornado's path and somehow end up in the land of Oz. Here she encounters some memorable friends and foes in her journey to meet the Wizard of Oz who everyone says can help her return home and possibly grant her new friends their goals of a brain, heart and courage.
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The Wizard of Oz | 75th Anniversary "Dorothy Meets The Tinman" | Warner Bros. Entertainment
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he has the BIGGEST heart
Exactly; he just needs to be made aware of it.
That's the whole point. Each character has what they desire deep down inside. All they have to do is realise they have what they wanted from the beginning
@@muppetfangirl1274 Yup! Baum could be amazingly deep, even when he didn't mean to be. 🙂
So does the scarecrow!
He doesn't have a heart and yet he's so full of it
This film will forever be Timeless.
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“He said oil can.”
“Oil can what?”
Never gets old!
I wish more people laughed at that. Oil CAN solve the Tin Man's problem 😜
The most criminally underappreciated joke in the movie.
@@MaskedMan66 IK
Watch out for the "thought police".@@MaskedMan66
@@HassoBenSoba ?
The reason why he is a Tin man is because, in the story he was once a real man and a woodcutter named Nick Chopper. He fell in love with a woman in Munchkinland. He and her wanted to get married, but his lover's lazy sister didn't want her to leave. So the sister asked the Wicked Witch of the East to deal with him. So the witch cursed his axe. So next time he used it, it began to chop him up. Then the blacksmith quickly found him and saved him the only way he knew how: By rebuilding him out of tin!
Thats quite graffic actually 😂 Thanks for sharing !:)
You missed a part. The Tinsmith forgot to put a heart ❤️ inside him.
The Tin Man said that himself.
@@SillyCreatureSally So sad 😞 😔.
@@jamesplunkett8912 Of course, he had a heart already. :)
I’ve always thought Scarecrow’s “Oil can what?” was hilarious
Same
Auron12786 oil CAN solve the Tinman’s problem, get it? 😁
@@scoutart1508 🥁
@@scoutart1508 It didn't do anything towards him getting a heart.
I've always thought that was the most underappreciated joke in the movie.
"Oil can what?"
Cause conflict in the Mideast.
Tin man actor, and Judy, also great together ...whole cast terrific ... a lot of goodness, in film
Jack Haley and Judy Garland had worked together before in a 1937 movie called _Pigskin Parade._ He played the coach of a university football team, and she played the kid sister of one of the prospective players.
Yes they both had equally beautiful voices ❤️
@@SillyCreatureSally yesss
My favourite character! I have such a crush on him! He is just so sweet!
You know this movie is now over 80 years old. Go Dorothy
The book is 120! :-)
81 now
54!
@@10knovideoisback19 83!
Hike!
By now, this movie is EIGHTY-five years old!
Hahaha, the sound of his squealing when his mouth is rusted!
When he got his heart ❤️, Tinman can feel it pumping when he exercises and falls in love 😻 at first sight
1939...what a print, what a great camera work.
True
True also
yeah for 82 years ago.
You can say that again
Yess its true
"No heart. All hollow."
🎶When a Man's an empty kettle
He should be on his mettle
And yet, I'm torn apart
Just because I'm pressuming
That I could be kinda human
If I only had a Heart💗
I'd be tender, I'd be gentle
And awful sentimental
Regarding love and art
I'd be friends with the sparrows
And the boy that shoots the arrows
If I only had a Heart 💗
Picture me, a balcony
Above a voice sings low
(Wherefore art thou? Romeo?)
I hear a beat
How sweet
Just to register emotion
Jealousy. Devotion
And really feel the part
I could stay young and chipper
And lock it with a zipper
If I only had a Heart 💗🎶
Is it weird I had a crush on Tinman? lol
I love his accent. “Go ‘head, bang on it! No hot.”
Oh my god someone I can relate to
My sister did too! 😂
I had a huge crush on the Scarecrow! (I also had a crush on the Scarecrow from The Wiz played by the one and only Michael Jackson)
@@regannem Hell yeah!
@@SunBunz 👍😂
Can a Match-Box?
No but a Tin-Can!!
impossible quiz
Why is a mouse?
Tinman is my favorite character
Yeah
same
In case you're wondering why they aged Susie down in the new Rugrats, they wanted her in the main cast. Yeah, that has nothing to do with this video, but I saw you say you hated it on a droid4D video about it and couldn't be bothered to reply
Do you know his name? I don't mean the actor, I mean the character. ;-)
I remember watching this growing u and feeling the relief when the Tinman is getting oiled.
Judy garland will be sadly missed by us all
The most beloved character in all of cinematic history.
B-day 1961. 🌈This is my all-time favorite movie 🌪
Fun fact: Judy Garland's daughter Liza Minnelli and Jack Haley's son used to be husband and wife
No way
@@jaredruff9823 yes way sadly the marriage didn't last
@@dgurl88 That's a shame. Still, I didn't know that.
Mattel made dolls of this film and I definitely want to get them as I love this film to bits, I also remember seeing this on stage many years ago, it was on a school trip.
Mego made a whole toy line in the 1970's; I still have some of the figures and the Emerald City playset, though the ravages of time have taken their toll.
0:32 Tinny blinked!
Melhor filme de todos!
Fun Fact: Buddy Ebsen was the original Tin Man, but the aluminum dust from the makeup nearly killed him, and he was quickly replaced by Jack Haley.
A fact, but not a fun one. It kicked off a bronchial condition he had, and two weeks in an oxygen tent in hospital and a few more weeks at home put him right. He went straight on to make two movies that were released in 1939. Jack Dawn reformulated the make-up into an aluminum paste so the same thing wouldn't happen with Jack Haley.
@@MaskedMan66 That's interesting to hear.
@@disneyrules7808 And you probably know that Ebsen outlived all the other main cast members. He made it to the age of 95!
@@MaskedMan66 That's also interesting.
No kidding Einstein.
I Like this movie
That head looks like that tin cup I saw in the atmosphere in phoenix Arizona in broad daylight
1:07 when your arthritis is at its worst. Funny but true. (I can relate) lol
Alright going to go watch the Woodsman and cry, Poor Nick
Wow!!! Someone who knows his name! :-D
I like it when people know his name. Boq is just a rich Munchkin who has NEVER held an axe.
BEAUTIFUL! What an echo!
It's empty. The tinsmith forgot to give me a heart.
Ray Bolger had a little vocal deal he did as the Scarecrow. In this scene, if you listen close, he actually says, "What a necho!" Later on when Dorothy is unconscious in the Deadly Poppy Field and he and the Tin Woodman try to move her, he despairs, "Can't budge her a ninch!" 🙂
@@MaskedMan66 I actually heard that when I last watched. ;)
Tinman has been standing there for years.
The Tin Woodman was standing there for just one year. Captain Fyter, the Tin Soldier, stood rusted like that for at least ten years!
a man out of tin lol 😂
it's pretty funny 😂😂 😂 do u think glindas pretty?
Oil can WHAT? now I get yhe combined joke or i dont know if you call that a PUN
@@scoutart1508 It's a pun, yes.
Oil can solve the Tin Man's problem
@@savannahburnley639 Billie Burke was a gorgeous woman, and very well preserved; she was 55 when she made this movie.
Oz never did give nothing to the Tin man, that he didnt, didn't already have.
America
"juny and tony are In trouble on evil queen snare's castle shall we start?"
Wow he can hold very still without moving or blink his eyes for more than a minute
Well about a month ago I was cutting the grass when suddenly it began to rain and right in the middle of the yard work the battery ran out
Don't worry, it happens.
Tin Man (doubtfully): "Perfect? Bang on my chest if you think I'm perfect. Go ahead, bang on it!"
(Dorothy bangs on the Tin Man's chest and a hollow sound echoes inside).
Scarecrow (listens): "Beautiful! What an echo!"
Tin Man (shakes his head sadly): "It's empty. The tinsmith forgot to give me a heart."
Dorothy and the Scarecrow (in unison): "No heart?"
Tin Man (sadly): "No heart. All hollow." (thumps on his chest).
Do you really think that writing all this was worth it man
Ray Bolger did a funny little thing; on this line, he said, "What a necho!" and later in the Deadly Poppy Field he said, "Can't budge her a ninch!" Listen to him carefully and you can hear it. :-)
@@Horzinicla You got a problem with it?
Sounds to me he’s heartless.
@@MaskedMan66 It was more of "what an echo" but he held onto the n a bit long. I wonder if that was an accent thing for him or if he did it on purpose.
Always in my life growing up whenever the Tinman would tell about how he got that was when he got to the ran part I was like dude if it starts to rain just run in the cabin behind you
Except that the tree was across the road from his cottage, and like he said, the rain was so sudden, he didn't realize it was raining until he got rusted.
@@MaskedMan66 oooooh ok
@@geraldthebusdriver3491 There's a T.V. movie called "The Dreamer of Oz" starring John Ritter as L. Frank Baum, and it shows sequences of the characters in his imagination. It actually shows the Tin Woodman as he is getting rained on and how he slowly stops moving.
@@MaskedMan66 Yeah he said "when SUDDENLY, it began to rain"
@@SillyCreatureSally Yup! Living in the Midwest, I'm familiar with that phenomenon! ;-)
I love this movie
The director of this movie really makes all the actors in this movie in PAIN..... They really surfer of the way they been threated as of for this movie.
You're wrong. Victor Fleming was very popular with actors because he let them do what they wanted with their roles and always took their suggestions into consideration.
When Dorothy bangs his heart you hear nothing because the tinsmith forgot to give him a ❤️
No heart?
No heart.
He doesn't have a physical heart, but he has the important things: tenderness, compassion, loyalty, and all the things a person with a heart has.
Oh, and he's got a heart, so he wouldn't lie about his story, so there's no way Wicked could be canon!
Sublime.
So were the trees watching all this and the tin man's song and dance?
0:26 This Is My Funny Scene In The Movie. Thanks Mate. X
0:44 Lol
Also 1:13 🥰
Just before this:
Apple tree: are you saying my 🍎apples aren't what they should be?
Scarecrow: Oh, no ! It's just that she doesn't like little green worms !🐛🍎
(Close enough)
?
@@MaskedMan66
Did you watch the movie? Before meeting the tinman, Dorothy picked an apple and the tree smacked her hand. Then scarecrow said something about she doesn't want THOSE apples, then the apple tree asked the question. Watch the movie if you haven't already.
@@lynnkanerva4519 LOL I've watched it over a hundred times! All I was wondering about is why you said, "Close enough."
@@MaskedMan66
Hey, me too, no problem. I couldn't remember the EXACT wording. I didn't want some crab 🤨 telling me something like 'that's not the way it goes...' ( they know who they are) LOL
@@lynnkanerva4519 I'll admit, I'll sometimes give the exact dialogue, but that's not meant as an affront, just clarification. :-)
The wizard of oz same of my mom name is toyo Hill
He said Ages and then he said a year ago. Ages means years. U see stuff like that when U watch it too much. I passed the test on this with flying colors. Love love this forever. Including the added stories about it.
Have you ever heard of EXAGGERATION?
When you're stuck in one spot for a long time, it could feel like ages.
Especially since they didn't have mobile phones back then 😂
@@SillyCreatureSally Or any kind of phone; Oz has no technology to speak of.
@@MaskedMan66 Indeed
What did the tin man say when he saw the steam roller moving towards him.lol. Oh no,tinfoil again....
"Foiled again" would work better.
@@MaskedMan66 yes,thank you
I'm really like Mrs. Judy Garland so much🥰
Miss. :-) She was only 16 when she worked on this movie, and hadn't even met her first husband yet.
FUN FACT: The suit worn by Jack Haley as the Tin Woodman was the same one that had been constructed (out of buckram and leather) for Buddy Ebsen, but because Ebsen was 6'4" and Haley was between 5'8" and 5'10", the suit had to be cut down a bit! 🙂
No kidding Einstein.
@@billhosko7723 No need for snark, Muad'dib, not everybody knows that.
Buddy Ebsen oringally was going to be tin man but due to being alergic to the metallic powder they used the role soon was passed to Jack Haley and switch to paste instead of powder
@@awesomeninja9178 He wasn't allergic to the powder, but it got into his lungs and kicked off a congenital bronchial condition he had. It took him two weeks in hospital and a further month at home to completely recover. After that, MGM cast him in two more movies which were released in 1939 along with _Wizard._
FUN FACT: Ebsen later appeared in a stage version of "The Wizard of Oz," this time as the Scarecrow. 🙂
@@MaskedMan66 odd it mentioned in articles that Buddy had a allergic reaction to it and they recasted him due to it!
Hey I saw the tin man's mouth move at 0:55 nice try tin man
Suuuuure you did.
@@MaskedMan66 why are you every where
@@siriusxakanscaleguy7147 Why not? ;-)
Bro said ma ma ma
castrol gtx always does the trick!
"If you don't have STP, Crisco will do just fine!"
O love this show
Patricia Collins
*movie
Same
1 year before Tom and Jerry came out
"However did you get like this?!"
(Coming from my Wicked fangirl self)
Tinman (in his head): "Well, there was this green girl, I think you might know her, and she made me this way."
It was the Wicked Witch of the East who enchanted Nick Chopper's axe and made him chop himself to bits, then Ku-Klip the tinsmith was the one who actually made him tin.
Also, Wicked is nothing to do with this movie. I am in an argument with everyone about whether it's connected to it or not 😟
How comes he never runs out of that oil??
He doesn't use it all that often.
That's bull Tin Man, you wouldn't be as kind and caring as you are if you didn't have a heart.
He's quite loveable, isn't he? I have such a crush on him. When he says, "My goodness, I can talk again" I can't help swooning, his voice is sooooo cute! 🥰
@@SillyCreatureSally Jack Haley used that soft, breathy voice to read bedtime stories to his kids.
@@dianebusby7047 I know. It's such a cute voice imo
That is the point of the story. 🙂 The Cowardly Lion has the sort of courage that really matters, the Scarecrow has an active mind, and Dorothy, all unknowing, is walking around with her way home right there on her dainty feet!
Scarecrow & Dorothy: No hot?!? Tinman: No hot.
Bolger and Haley were from Boston, but Judy didn't have the same accent as them.
I've watched this since the early 60s when l was a kid, and l wondered back then if they're in Kansas why do they have different accents?
@@lynnkanerva4519 Because they moved west to find work.
@@MaskedMan66
I figured that out a long time ago, but thanks just the same.🙂
@@lynnkanerva4519 You're welcome! Most people in Hollywood had (or pretended to have) Midatlantic accents, and it's notable that as Dorothy, Judy pronounced "aunt" as "ant," as a real Kansan would. As herself, she would have said, "awnt."
Margret Hamlition will always be the wicked witch of the west and she was on fire really on fire on the set this movie was cursed.
I watched this at school
Dorothy:well your perfect now
Tin man:my neck my neck sigh perfect oh bang on my chest if you think I'm perfect go ahead bang on it
Dorothy:bangs on tin man's chest
Tin man's chest:drums
Scarecrow: beautiful what an Echo
Me:😂😂😂😂😂
It's empty. The tinsmith forgot to give me a heart.
@@SillyCreatureSally No heart?
No heart. All hollow. *thump*
@@SillyCreatureSally When a man's an empty kettle,
He should be on his mettle,
And yet I'm torn apart;
Just because I'm presumin'
That I could be kinda human
If I only had a heart.
@@MaskedMan66 I'd be tender, I'd be gentle
And awful sentimental
Regarding love and art
2020?
Looks like the Wicked Witch wasn't the only character whose one weakness is water
Also the Tin Man's weakness is Dorothy in danger because he cares about her
Cause he cried for her in the field
True, but he has his oilcan.
Oil can? Oil can what? Lol, I've always found oil can what hilarious
@@SillyCreatureSally One of the unsung classic lines!
This is like having Sleep paralysys
Gosto dos filmes,de Judy garland,moro na cidade de Macaé,RJ presisa,fazer teatro,🌽🌎🎬🎭🚬⚰️🇵🇹☕🖇️🍼tem, uma grande,amor,por ela,grande amizade,☎️👙,está tudo bem.
Upload full this movie please...
Have you heard of COPYRIGHT?
At 1:32 the tin man blinks
So?
His eyes didn't rust. He was rusty, not dead.
Who cares about a blink LOL 🤪
Wooow ruby slippers
Like 80 years ago
0:53 it was pointed out to me that there is a peacock in the background of this scene that wasn't actually supposed to be there. It wandered on set from somewhere else and is just chilling in the back! It's past the tin man's right shoulder.
It's called a Sarus Crane I think. Because the set was constructed indoors but was supposed to feel alive and oudoors, the Crane was placed on set in the background to make the set feel more alive.
The Crane becomes more visible in a few shots after this scene.
great find. never noticed that
@@t6kr958 and it ain't a munchkin
@@t6kr958 You're correct, it is a sarus crane. 🙂
@@ArronP There's always a lot going on in this movie; even people like me, who have been watching it for decades, still find "new" things every now and then. For instance, there's a shot in the Munchkinland sequence where one of the soldiers tries to aim his rifle at the Wicked Witch of the West, but misses his opportunity.
Makes perfect sense to oil his mouth first
I have always been scared of the characters except dorrothy my whole life but now that i think about it.....
There's nothing to be scared of.
@JAAYDE BAKER So is the Tin Woodman, technically. Anyway, why should that matter?
HANGING MUNCHKIN!!!
STANDING SARUS CRANE!!!
When it comes to love, I do wish I was the tin man. I wouldn't have a heart to break and I wouldn't miss her so much. I'd gladly trade my broken heart for his suit of armor.
But he had a broken heart at the end. He said: Now I know I've got a heart 'cause it's breaking.💔
@@SillyCreatureSally
And that's why I don't want mine anymore. I want to be the tin man BEFORE he had a heart.
@@fleendarthemagnificent7372 Ok
@@fleendarthemagnificent7372 He always had a heart; that's the point of the story.
went a long time without blinking to make it look real!! was buddy ebsen singing for the tinman? he's uncredited on IMDb as the singing voice
Only in We're Off to See the Wizard
@@SillyCreatureSally Just in the group bits. The main song was Jack Haley's voice - and he sounds wonderful!
There are some actors who can do that. There was an episode of _Lost in Space_ in which Penny Robinson (Angela Cartwright) had accidentally been turned into a platinum statue by Dr. Smith (Jonathan Harris). There was a fairly long shot in which the devastated Dr. Smith walked over to her and kissed her on the cheek. Angela kept totally still and didn't blink the entire time.
@@dianebusby7047 He sounds amazing, it's true. Of course, he softened his voice as the Tin Man, but his normal singing voice is amazing!
@@SillyCreatureSally I know. There are videos of him singing here on RUclips. He sounds awesome.
It's Boq!!
Heh heh wicked
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@@sir_lusciouslocks1123 No connection to this movie.
Excuse me, he just said that the tinsmith forgot to give him a heart.
DROP 10 QUADRILLION COCONUTS ON LIL APPLE
Tin does rust.
His name is TinWoodman
That's only his title. His name is Nick Chopper.
Tin Man sounds better.
@@jaredruff9823 No, Tin Woodman works better because there are two tin men in Oz. The other is a soldier named Captain Fyter.
@@SillyCreatureSally His full name and titles are: Nick Chopper, the Tin Woodman, Emperor of the Winkies, and the Royal Pilot of Oz!
His makeup was made of fossil- silver the fossil got in his nose of powder of silver poor tin man
His make-up was an aluminum paste over a layer of greasepaint and with foam rubber appliances held on with spirit gum.
(After their fight with the trees, Dorothy and the Scarecrow gather all the apples 🍎🍏 they could find until they spot something very unusual)
Dorothy: Why it's a man. A man made out of Tin! Yes.
(He tries to talk, but he can't. He's too solid)
Tin Man [muffled voice]: Oil can
Dorothy: Did you say something?
Tin Man [muffled voice]: Oil can
Dorothy: He said "oil can"
Scarecrow: "Oil can" what?
😄😆😅😂🤣 (That's hysterical)
Dorothy: Oil can. Oh! Here it is. Where do you want to be oiled first?
Tin Man [muffled voice]: My mouth. My mouth
Scarecrow: He said "His mouth"
(Scarecrow and Dorothy oil his mouth and bring him back to life) The other side (Before they knew it, they got the Tin Man to speak and move his body)
Tin Man: My, my, my, my goodness! I can talk again! (sighs) Oil my arms please? Oil my elbows
(Dorothy and Scarecrow oil every place on his metallic body and get him to move)
Dorothy: Ooh did that hurt?
Tin Man: No it feels wonderful. I've held that axe up for ages
Dorothy: Goodness, how did you ever get like this?
Tin Man: Well, about a year ago, I was chopping that tree. When suddenly, it began to rain. And right in the middle of the chop, I-I rusted solid and I've been that way ever since
Dorothy: Well, you're perfect now
Tin Man [to Scarecrow]: My neck, my neck. Around my neck. (to Dorothy) Perfect? Bang on my chest if you think I'm perfect. Go ahead bang on it
(As Dorothy bangs his chest, the sound waves of her bang echoes back)
Scarecrow: Beautiful! What an echo!
Tin Man: It's empty. The tinsmith forgot to get me a heart 💓
Dorothy: No heart?
Scarecrow: No heart?
Tin Man: No heart. All hallow
I’ll show you how to get apples 🍏 🍏🍎🍎 🍏🍏🍎🍎🍏🍏.
Hallie mom dad🎅🏽
i was listening to this, and i realized the Tin Man sounds like Robin Williams
I don't hear it.
That's Jack Haley you're listening to.
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The reason the tin man needs oil is because it is symbolic of alcohol and alcohol lubricates his Spirit. I know because I live with him 😄
in the movie the oil in this was cholate syrup
@@awesomeninja9178how do you know that
@@mattarland4163 they mentioned it on facebook!
who played glinda in the movie the wizard of oz?
Billie Burke
She was very beautiful and very talented Billie Burke
Billie Burke
Haven't you ever seen it?
@@lopa2828 She was the widow of a showbiz giant named Florenz Ziegfeld; he was a theatrical producer and critic.
This movie had been launching when the world war 2 was began
No, it was ten days before. The movies "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" and "The Women" were released on the day the War began.
Extreme arthritis
1939 Tom and Jerry And The Wizard Of Oz
Always beeinge like a scarow does than now how he's do
What?
80th anniversary celebration years New movie made magic maze oascr awesome awards Intrvew Reviews History
No Haat? No haat.
I was to Boston once(l'm from Michigan) and we were on a bus tour. The driver pronounced Harvard Yard as 'Haavaad Yaad' (🤔where are the 'R's?)😁
Should they do a remake in 2039, mark the 100th anniversary??
Maybe a live T.V. broadcast of the stage version. I would actually wish for a faithful adaptation of the book, now that he have the tech to do it.
nice movie
Does anyone know the background of this story does anyone want me to tell them that?
Hmmm. Either it's the twisted universe of Wicked that is incompatible with that of this movie, or it's the lies and exaggerations about what happened behind the scenes
You mean the overall story or the Tin Woodman's origin?
DROP 2 MILLION PEARS ON BALDI
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Does anyone find that oil can noise satisfying to listen to?
Kinda, I also find his voice satisfying to listen to, "My goodness, I can talk again!"
No 🤔🤨😱😱😱