Top 10 Wizard of Oz Facts That Will Ruin Your Childhood

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  • It’s a timeless classic, but these are the facts about The Wizard of Oz that will ruin your childhood. For this list, we’re taking a look at some upsetting, disturbing, myth-deflating facts about L. Frank Baum’s famous children’s novel, its iconic 1939 film adaptation and the film’s stars. Our countdown includes Judy Garland was forced to lose weight, some Munchkins were out of control, The Cowardly Lion costume was a little too real, and more! MsMojo ranks the most shocking Wizard of Oz facts. Which fact shocked you the most? Let us know in the comments!
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  • @mollys3825
    @mollys3825 4 года назад +9115

    If they thought Judy was fat then I’m OBESE 💀

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 4 года назад +67

      Is that Blossom all grown up?

    • @lydiaminx666
      @lydiaminx666 4 года назад +21

      Saaame

    • @janX9
      @janX9 4 года назад +78

      According to the BMI , which is nonsense BTW, most women are overweight or obsess.

    • @kenhollis6197
      @kenhollis6197 4 года назад +50

      @@janX9 You are very right. At my heaviest, I was upwards of 250 pounds. I made a conscious decision and effort to lose weight in a healthy manner, and I did. According to the BMI, someone of my height's ideal weight is 150 pounds. I did indeed reach that point, but because I actually am big boned, I looked sickly - my cheeks were sunken and my ribs stuck out. People kept asking me if I was sick or on drugs. Nowadays I'm about 200. I may not be thin, but I look a hell of a lot better.

    • @jamescamero4716
      @jamescamero4716 4 года назад +2

      Molly S I’m sure you are

  • @josephcarmona7001
    @josephcarmona7001 4 года назад +6815

    Judy Garland has one of the saddest stories

    • @liamwatson5125
      @liamwatson5125 4 года назад +86

      Joseph Carmona Wasn’t Victor Fleming charged with assault after he slapped Garland’s cheek? We don’t hit women under any circumstances.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 4 года назад +131

      @Liam Watson I take it you haven't heard the whole story. Bear in mind that they were up against the clock, and Judy's giggle fits were ruining take after take (can't blame her, really, Bert Lahr is hilarious). In desperation, Fleming slapped her to get her to take things seriously, and she did, and the next take went well.
      Now, pay attention: Fleming was a former prizefighter whose nose had been broken in the ring. He took someone aside and said, "I want you to break my nose again." When the other man asked why, he said, "I hated what I did to that little kid."
      Judy overheard this, and sauntered up to Fleming and said, "I won't break your nose, but I will kiss it." So, standing on tiptoes, she did.

    • @liamwatson5125
      @liamwatson5125 4 года назад +49

      MaskedMan66 They may not have had a Violence Against Women Act in the 1930s. If a director today did that, they would be charged under that act.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 4 года назад +13

      @Liam Watson Maybe so, but motivation would play a big part in what the final verdict was. Fleming didn't slap Judy because she was female, he slapped her because she was ruining takes.
      Now, if Francis Ford Coppola was brought up on charges because he called Winona Rider a "whore" just before he yelled, "Action!" he might not do so well. (That happened during the filming of the inaccurately-titled "Bram Stoker's Dracula")

    • @liamwatson5125
      @liamwatson5125 4 года назад +33

      MaskedMan66 You may hate what actresses are doing and you can be angry with them but regardless you don’t assault them.

  • @blujay9191
    @blujay9191 Год назад +249

    This may sound a little silly but I think Margaret Hamilton's performance in this movie was truly one of the great performances in movie history. She was just perfect in this.

    • @reallifelebowski4732
      @reallifelebowski4732 Год назад +15

      Her last performance ever was in one of my favorite movies of all time - The Anderson Tapes . no one's ever heard of the movie but it stars Sean Connery.. By the way i agree with you 100%

    • @eadecamp
      @eadecamp 10 месяцев назад +3

      The Wicked Witch is actually the only character that ever truly scared me as a kid. Kudos to Margaret.

    • @eadecamp
      @eadecamp 10 месяцев назад

      @@reallifelebowski4732 If I could find the episode she did as Grandma Frump on the Addams Family I'd love to see it.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 10 месяцев назад

      Nothing silly about your statement at all.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 10 месяцев назад

      @@eadecamp She was in at least three episodes.

  • @miroslavtomic7038
    @miroslavtomic7038 3 года назад +97

    Despite the slap and managing the meeting Lion scene to the end, you can still see Garland trying to hide her laughter when she tells the Lion "What a big fuss you are making". She even used Toto who was in her arms in an attempt to conceal her laughter.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 2 года назад +5

      Her mouth twitches, and that's about it.

    • @petscraftsandwonderfulthin1279
      @petscraftsandwonderfulthin1279 Год назад

      Well duh, you could slap me 50 times on set and I'd still laugh at the lion.

    • @prestonthomas9406
      @prestonthomas9406 Год назад +1

      @@petscraftsandwonderfulthin1279 The lion running down the hallway and jumping through the window always makes me laugh out loud. Just an all around masterpiece.

  • @stefanie3831
    @stefanie3831 4 года назад +5846

    Whenever someone says the old days in Hollywood were so classy... remember: Judy Garland was forced to have a coffee-and-cigarettes-diet.

    • @violett438
      @violett438 4 года назад +265

      stefanie3831 I don’t even know why they put her on that diet. She looks so small in the movie. I thought she was 14 not 16.

    • @JD-zd8tm
      @JD-zd8tm 4 года назад +40

      She was to fat to play the role . She wasn't forced to do anything she could have said no.

    • @MBM1117727
      @MBM1117727 4 года назад +258

      @@JD-zd8tm No, she was under a contract that forced her to do what they said, she practically lived in MGM Studios while filming all her movies too.

    • @deborahminter6231
      @deborahminter6231 4 года назад +193

      She was also forced to have an abortion. MGM, her husband, and mother didn't want her to have the baby.

    • @heyjuderabbit85
      @heyjuderabbit85 4 года назад +100

      Why the hell did they force a 16year old girl to have coffee and cigarates ffs!!!

  • @somberstricken4424
    @somberstricken4424 4 года назад +8247

    "Toto made more money than the munchkins" Yea, I bet he behaved better too.

  • @miroslavtomic7038
    @miroslavtomic7038 3 года назад +194

    Actually, the shot used during the Witch's exit from Munchkinland is the one in which Margaret Hamilton was burned. It was the only shot that was ever made. Since she refused to shoot the scene again after she recovered, they had no choice but to use the original shot. The scene you see is actually the one during which Hamilton got burned.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 2 года назад +1

      That was actually the third or fourth take of that particular shot.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 Год назад +1

      @@robertrice4417 That would mean that He was "coming after" Judy herself, because she didn't do herself many favors in her adult life. But that's neither here nor there; what we do throughout our lives doesn't matter nearly as much as how we stand with God at the end of out lives. If we die repentant of our sins and believing in Christ as our Savior, He will take us to Heaven.

    • @longliveclassicmusic
      @longliveclassicmusic 4 месяца назад

      I've always thought this because you can hear a muffled scream during the explosion that strangely doesn't sound scripted or like it's coming from the cast visible in the scene.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 4 месяца назад

      @@longliveclassicmusic No, you can't, because the take they use in the movie is not the one in which Miss Hamilton got burned.

    • @RedRobin6543
      @RedRobin6543 3 месяца назад

      Margaret Hamilton actually was the only person on set who was nice to Judy Garland

  • @Ynthawn
    @Ynthawn 2 года назад +111

    Welp, there goes my childhood. Rest In Peace to all the actors and cast members who endured so much in the making of this film

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 Год назад +2

      They endured a lot, but much of what this video talks about is bunk, especially the false stories of maltreatment of Judy Garland. The worst she had to put up with, apart from the lights which everyone had to work under, was the corset she wore; she found it uncomfortable, but in deference to her co-stars, she never complained.
      Judy would tell you to watch the movie, relax, and have fun, like she always did when she watched it.

  • @maddyworthington4767
    @maddyworthington4767 4 года назад +9867

    This ruined the movie for sure for me. They abused the heck out of Judy garland. The poor thing.

    • @lillie-evedavies1966
      @lillie-evedavies1966 4 года назад +401

      The only one she could trust was the actress who plays the wicked witch(ironically).

    • @JD-zd8tm
      @JD-zd8tm 4 года назад +62

      Judy Garland did more abuse to herself than anyone else

    • @rebbekahcannons9805
      @rebbekahcannons9805 4 года назад +221

      All the things they did to Judy Garland alone were horrific and good reasons why there are so many rules and laws in place to protect child/young adult actors now.

    • @acornheart465
      @acornheart465 4 года назад +92

      Wait til you hear everything they did on the set of The Shining :/

    • @rebbekahcannons9805
      @rebbekahcannons9805 4 года назад +74

      @@acornheart465 Especially to the actress to get a realistic fearful and nervous wreck, there's limits to how far you should go for art and the damage that did to her was well past the limit.

  • @AnimaMandala
    @AnimaMandala 4 года назад +5764

    A diet that was half cigarettes and pep pills? Getting covered from head to toe in asbestos? It's a wonder Garland survived to finish this film!

    • @crystalmethany3245
      @crystalmethany3245 4 года назад +324

      And getting a metal plate put in her nose to change the shape? Absolute child abuse

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 4 года назад +58

      No. She was given food, just not the amount she would have liked. She was not required to smoke. The asbestos had no lasting effects.
      UPDATE: Besides, as it turns out, that snow wasn't asbestos, it was crushed gypsum.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 4 года назад +12

      @@crystalmethany3245 Source?

    • @knightatyourservice7512
      @knightatyourservice7512 4 года назад +138

      @@MaskedMan66 telling someone is like a "fat little pig" is verbal abuse.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 4 года назад +6

      @Knight At Your Service Which is not the subject of this particular thread.

  • @jenniferpetti3947
    @jenniferpetti3947 2 года назад +25

    ive always looked up to judy and its breaking my heart to see what she went through

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 Год назад

      The worst thing she went through while making _Wizard_ was having to endure the same blazing hot lights that everyone had to deal with. She was not harassed, bullied, sexually assaulted, drugged, raped, starved, or any of the other nonsense that people seem to enjoy spewing.

  • @ri0drawz947
    @ri0drawz947 3 года назад +105

    I feel so sorry for everyone who had to take part in this. It’s horrible knowing what they did to Judy and the other actors. I hope Judy is in a better place now

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 Год назад +2

      Nobody did anything to Judy or the rest of the cast. It was just hard work. And they would not want to be pitied.

    • @trini2DBone134
      @trini2DBone134 2 месяца назад

      ​@@MaskedMan66did they tell you that? is her being sexually assaulted and drugged "hard work" too?

    • @RedRobin6543
      @RedRobin6543 15 дней назад

      Judy stated that it was impossible to be scared of Margaret Hamilton because she was the only person on set who was nice to her

  • @irawilliams343
    @irawilliams343 4 года назад +4372

    It's a miracle none of them died from the asbestos snow props

    • @irawilliams343
      @irawilliams343 4 года назад +84

      @Evilpimp did you listen while watching the video?

    • @Lillielol192
      @Lillielol192 4 года назад +14

      What’s asbestos

    • @Sasskitten
      @Sasskitten 4 года назад +170

      @@Lillielol192 Asbestos is a group of six naturally occurring fibrous minerals composed of thin, needle-like fibers. Exposure to asbestos causes several cancers and diseases, including mesothelioma and asbestosis. Although asbestos strengthens and fireproofs materials, it is banned in many countries. Asbestos is not banned in the United States.

    • @irawilliams343
      @irawilliams343 4 года назад +109

      @@Lillielol192 to put it simply, it's a poisonous material that once you inhale it, it scars your lungs and kills you.

    • @africa-lovertaym6796
      @africa-lovertaym6796 4 года назад +38

      Yeh, imagine breathing it in, I would sue Hollywood if I was the one in that scene

  • @justinmileman7863
    @justinmileman7863 3 года назад +4580

    Ironically, the "wicked witch" was the one person on set who was actually nice to Judy Garland and even cared about her in some way.

    • @apple3948t
      @apple3948t 3 года назад +126

      What about the actress who played Glinda? Just curious to know if she was as nice as her character🤷‍♀️

    • @mja91352
      @mja91352 3 года назад +149

      More people than Margaret Hamilton were kind to Judy on the set

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 3 года назад +74

      @@apple3948t Billie Burke was a lady, and a very kind one.

    • @apple3948t
      @apple3948t 3 года назад +32

      @@MaskedMan66 That’s very reassuring, thank you🙏

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 3 года назад +101

      @@apple3948t You're welcome. :-) Judy actually had a lot of fun on the film; there was one time they were taking a break from filming on the Emerald City set. The lights were shut off so everyone could cool down and get a breather. Someone put on a Louis Prima record for everyone's listening pleasure.
      It got Judy's toes tapping, and then it got Ray Bolger's toes tapping, and the next thing anyone knew, Dorothy and the Scarecrow were jitterbugging in the middle of the set!

  • @helterskelter4every1
    @helterskelter4every1 2 года назад +12

    2 of the munchkins travelled through San Diego several years back and we had a chance to meet them at the Del Mar Fair. The theme of the fair that particular year was Oz based (this was long enough back that it was before cell phones).
    They were an elderly couple (not married or anything), dressed in costume I’d say they were in their 80’s back then. It was their last tour at the time (they were retiring), so I really felt honored to have had the chance to have met them.
    They spoke about their time on the show. One of them had also worked on the recently released (at that time), now a cult classic, movie called “Freaks”. About a group of circus freaks who travel around the country. Really, it’s about the disabled community and how they were treated during the depression era. He spoke a little bit about that as well (which was interesting if you know, or like that movie).
    I can’t confirm anything they said here about how Garland would have been treated by them off-set, but by the way the two we met talked, it sounded like they were kept very, very isolated and were treated like second class citizens. The thought that any one of them would be able to get that close to her would be surprising because they’d have to do it with a lot of people around (I’m only basing my opinion off of this particular encounter we had meeting the people we did). They also said that most of them didn’t speak English, so the ones who did made a few cents extra per hour. That’s why it’s even more surprising to me though- they would have needed a reason to be around her. They said that Garland was constantly surrounded by people while on set. Whether it was makeup, directors, her mom- they said that people were constantly fussing about her. They really stressed the point that “the munchkins” built this community- both on set, and off. They described this scene off set that sounded like a dirty, tent city. I assume it was trailers, not tents, but yah, I picture it to be pretty dirty and smelly right near filming.
    So another thing stood out to me as “off” with this video: The two little people who gave the presentation that day said that they were responsible for policing their own. It sounded like it wouldn’t have made any sense to have someone from “the network” there to police them on a daily basis anyhow. I guess that many of them were Polish Gypsies, so they kind of broke off into their own camp. There were other races there as well, but the Polish Gypsies comprised the largest group.
    They spoke about how the entire cast would get rations like cigarettes and food- except for them. So, yah, I’m sure they had quite a lot of resentment on set. Also though, there were several different languages being spoken there. How could one “network guy” police that?? They couldn’t. Simple enough. That’s why they left that up to each group. Maybe they interacted with a “representative from each guild who spoke the best English” if you will, but, I don’t believe anyone from the network sat there watching over them.
    The three lollipop guild guys got their part because they literally spoke English better than everyone else there. That was the only reason why.
    Many of their “facts” have been well known for years now, but things having to do with the munchkins always seems to get misreported for some reason. I mean, people still insist someone hung themselves on set during the fire scene (which BOTH of the people there that day said they were standing right where the person should have been swinging, and they can assure you that absolutely nobody was there). I’m not a fan of the fact that they changed out the original, but hey, the easiest answer is generally the right one, and in this case, I just don’t buy into the whole conspiracy. Especially when you have disgruntled employees, who, many years after the fact, speaking at a tiny county fair, can say whatever the hell they want to? I’m kinda bound to believe them. Oh yah, and one of them has a diary that she kept from that period that backs up what they are both saying? Yah, I believe them. They thought that working in Hollywood was going to be this “dream” they were promised, and instead, they were abused, mistreated, overworked, and way underpaid. Then, once the job ended, that was it. They were thrown away like trash (except a very lucky few).
    If you’ve managed to read this, thanks! Sorry it was so long.

    • @scidamenge
      @scidamenge Год назад +2

      That's a sad story about the Munchkins. Thank you for sharing it though.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 Год назад +1

      The Lollipop Guildsmen were all played by Americans. The majority of the Munchkins came from the United States. The core group of the Singer Midgets had come from Austria in 1919 and most spoke English quite well by 1938, thanks.
      The movie has never been altered. Nobody died on any of the sets of the movie.

  • @peter7624
    @peter7624 Год назад +12

    Wow, what a story! I always loved the Wizzard of Oz, even as an adult and found it charming. This adds a whole new dimension to the story now.. Many thanks!

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 Год назад

      There's a lot of misinformation in this video, particularly about Judy Garland.

  • @chae1557
    @chae1557 4 года назад +8392

    The thought of being sexually harassed by munchkins is absolutely terrifying

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 3 года назад +45

      It never happened.

    • @ava-ob9ek
      @ava-ob9ek 3 года назад +175

      MaskedMan66 I hope not

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 3 года назад +35

      @@ava-ob9ek Rest assured, it didn't.

    • @bullseyecello
      @bullseyecello 3 года назад +175

      Most of the surviving munchkins have confirmed that 98% of the rumors about the munchkins horrible behavior are false

    • @julianakleijn2487
      @julianakleijn2487 3 года назад +282

      @@bullseyecello lol ooooo ok the people that did it said they didnt. u must be a trumper

  • @w7s
    @w7s 4 года назад +3509

    Damn, this was filmed at Hollywood’s darkest times.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 3 года назад +63

      No, it was filmed 81 years before now.

    • @s0ftbby346
      @s0ftbby346 3 года назад +135

      No it isn’t better now they just know how to hide it better

    • @Jack-wg9jo
      @Jack-wg9jo 3 года назад +55

      Bearing in mind there are thousands of pedophile rapists in Hollywood now I wouldn’t be too sure

    • @ianmooresguard1721
      @ianmooresguard1721 3 года назад +49

      Hollywood is filled with demonic pedos

    • @officiallawzzy
      @officiallawzzy 3 года назад +31

      NOW is Hollywood’s darkest time

  • @AustinForbis
    @AustinForbis 2 года назад +44

    it didn't ruin our childhood...it ruined HER childhood

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 Год назад +1

      No, she had a good time; or as good a time as anyone could have under those horrible lights. Fact is, she didn't have a normal childhood anyway.

  • @MustacheCashStash125
    @MustacheCashStash125 2 года назад +52

    Some people thought being the Wizard of Oz was a fun experience, but Jack Haley (the guy who played The Tinman) said in an interview years later “Like Hell it was. It was work.”. He also spoke in a quiet voice. He was definitely scarred.

  • @daniellesjerven6593
    @daniellesjerven6593 4 года назад +1894

    Judy Garland has a sad life. Her parents didn’t even want her they put her in the acting industry so they could make money off of her. RIP Judy Garland

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 4 года назад +94

      Her father loved her and she adored him. But he was a weak man, easily domineered by his wife, and he died when Judy was 13.

    • @Sevenw0nderes
      @Sevenw0nderes 4 года назад +31

      @@MaskedMan66 her mother didnt bc she *Made* her and her sister go on sleeping pills

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 4 года назад +14

      @peanut brownie You don't know how her mother actually felt about her; what is evident is that she cared too much about showbiz success.
      P.S.: Judy had two sisters.

    • @daniellesjerven6593
      @daniellesjerven6593 4 года назад +19

      MaskedMan66 what is evident is that her mother cared more about the money her daughter made than her. Judys mother drugged her so that Judy could keep working and continually make money off of her, which back in those days the money child actors made went straight to the parents. When Judy became an adult all of the money was spent so Judy struggled with financial instability her whole adult life. The sleeping pills and barbiturates that her mother put her on to help her sleep and give her the energy to work. It’s what lead to her addiction and death. Your right I don’t know 🤷‍♀️ how her mother really felt about her; however Judy died young and of a barbiturate over dose. I did watch the movie Judy which doesn’t mean I know everything but the movie does give hind sight to what her life was really like. She did have a sad life IMO

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 4 года назад +5

      @@daniellesjerven6593 Her children will tell you, though, that no matter how bad things got, their mother kept her grit and her sense of humor. Just curious, have you ever seen the miniseries "Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows?" It was co-produced by Lorna Luft, whose memoirs were the basis of the script.

  • @scottiecorley4954
    @scottiecorley4954 4 года назад +2900

    "You need to pretend you're cold in the snow!"
    "I'm doing ASBESTOS I can!"

    • @KaayL
      @KaayL 4 года назад +39

      I caught the joke 😂😂 I was dying idk why

    • @forestwolf2501
      @forestwolf2501 4 года назад +17

      Why hasnt this got more likes? xD

    • @rachelh2731
      @rachelh2731 4 года назад +9

      THAT. Was awesome 😂😂

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 4 года назад +5

      @forest wolf It's ungrammatical, that's probably why. We say, "as well as I can" or "the best that I can," but who ever says, "as best as I can?"

    • @scottiecorley4954
      @scottiecorley4954 4 года назад +10

      @@MaskedMan66 Thanks, Debby.

  • @rachelramsey1245
    @rachelramsey1245 Год назад +22

    I loved the movie So sad that Judy Garland went through so much abuse.And Margret Hamilton was badly burned in that scene.Loved all the actors.May they RIP

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 Год назад +2

      Judy wasn't abused. Miss Hamilton got over her injuries and carried on with the movie because she loved playing the Wicked Witch. People have suffered far worse injuries on other movies and T.V. shows. Some have even died.

    • @rachelramsey1245
      @rachelramsey1245 Год назад

      @@MaskedMan66 I would like to think that Judy Garland wasn't abused and Miss Hamilton wasn't badly burned.I loved the movie and still like watching it

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 Год назад

      @@rachelramsey1245 Rest assured that Judy wasn't abused; everyone loved her because she was impossible not to love. As for Miss Hamilton, she never let the memory of her injuries ruin her enjoyment of the movie. She even played the Wicked Witch many more times, both on stage and on T.V. 🙂

  • @jadaallen3646
    @jadaallen3646 Год назад +14

    I'm shocked that they didn't mention the fact that Judy Garland won a Juvenile Academy Award for Best Juvenile Performer for The Wizard of Oz and Babes In Arms. She was the 4th person to receive the award, as well as only 1 of 12 in history to ever receive one.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 Год назад +1

      Hardly an item that would "ruin" someone's childhood.

    • @jadaallen3646
      @jadaallen3646 Год назад +2

      @@MaskedMan66 I just wish that they said that in the video to make it sound more cheerful, instead of gloomy.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 Год назад +1

      @@jadaallen3646 Weird people seem to enjoy putting the worst possible complexion on things. A lot of what is told here is either exaggerated or made up. But sadly, bad news seems to attract more people than good news. People just don't talk about the moments of fun that the cast did have, even having to deal with the hot lights and uncomfortable costumes.
      Bolger, Haley, and Lahr kept each other's spirits up by telling jokes, and everyone found Judy to be a beacon of happiness.

    • @jadaallen3646
      @jadaallen3646 Год назад +2

      @@MaskedMan66 💯💯💯

  • @angiearbogast5424
    @angiearbogast5424 4 года назад +2589

    Margaret Hamilton was burned so badly from that elevator debacle partly due to the fact that her green makeup was oil based and continued to burn her face while they tried to get it off. Poor lady....

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 4 года назад +183

      It was copper based, and they managed to extinguish her pretty quickly; basically, a stagehand grabbed her and shoved her under a faucet and scrubbed the make-up off her face. She hadn't even realized she'd been on fire, and she got away with second-degree burns on her face and third degree burns on her right hand, which required her having to wear a green glove for some shots. But like the trouper she was, she finished her work on the movie and gave it 100%.

    • @DSmith-xv4vv
      @DSmith-xv4vv 4 года назад +22

      So the witch cursed herself Hugh 🤭😆 kidding I love all the characters ♥️

    • @Nunu_bear
      @Nunu_bear 4 года назад +10

      @@MaskedMan66 source?

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 4 года назад +19

      @Liliana .M "The Making of The Wizard of Oz" by Aljean Harmetz (with an intro by Margaret Hamilton), "The Wizard of Oz: The Official 50th Anniversary Pictorial History" by John Fricke, Jay Scarfone, and William Stillman, and various other books, articles, and documentaries.

    • @joirwin2636
      @joirwin2636 4 года назад +28

      MaskedMan66 that’s correct!! I remember her talking about it in several interviews as well. She was so fearful of going back on the rigs as well, because she had PTSD.

  • @hypno_bunny
    @hypno_bunny 4 года назад +2005

    Judy Garland said the worst thing was having to wear hard rubber discs in her nose that changed the shape of it. She said they were so uncomfortable she would cry in her trailer when no one was around, in fear of bringing more ridicule on herself and/or losing her job.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 4 года назад +7

      Source?

    • @wjcruikshank8725
      @wjcruikshank8725 4 года назад +9

      Can you please tell me where you got this information?

    • @hypno_bunny
      @hypno_bunny 4 года назад +58

      @@wjcruikshank8725 I remember it from a documentary I saw years ago. But a quick Google of Judy Garland Wizard of Oz rubber discs, will give you information on them too.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 4 года назад +41

      The only thing they did to her nose was to use a bit of putty to alter the bridge of it, and that was only when Thorpe was directing and they had Judy in a blonde wig and too much make-up. When Thorpe was fired and Cukor took over (for three days, then came Fleming), they used Judy's own features and hair color, and more natural-looking make-up. But all you have to do is listen to her voice to realize she hasn't got anything up her nose; that sort of thing tends to alter a person's voice.

    • @wjcruikshank8725
      @wjcruikshank8725 4 года назад +7

      @@hypno_bunny Thank you so much!

  • @maryannmonistere
    @maryannmonistere Год назад +57

    None of this can ruin what is and always will be a classic for me♥️

    • @andyp91
      @andyp91 Год назад +3

      Same here. An absolutely fantastic movie and my mother's favorite of all time . Abuse and injuries are saddening... but nothing new. Imagine having to have bedroom Olympics with company Executives just to get or keep a job.

    • @deejay102
      @deejay102 Год назад +2

      @@andyp91 Imagine thinking that the "bedroom Olympics" requirement ever actually went away.

    • @Daveat23
      @Daveat23 Год назад

      I agree!

    • @petscraftsandwonderfulthin1279
      @petscraftsandwonderfulthin1279 Год назад +3

      Those people go through all that so we can have a good movie. The least we can do is enjoy it!

    • @KW72Y
      @KW72Y Год назад

      Still don’t neglect the fact her mother was making her take drugs and didn’t protect her from being molested. THE WIZ with MJ was better.

  • @JacksonPierce
    @JacksonPierce 2 года назад

    Great video!! Didn't know all this stuff. Pretty cool!!

  • @wintersall1000
    @wintersall1000 3 года назад +1520

    She was suffering all the time
    But still kept smiling and acting
    What a sad and terrifying life

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 3 года назад +11

      She wasn't suffering when she did "Wizard," at least no more than anyone else under those crushingly hot lights. She certainly didn't suffer as much as Bolger, Haley, Lahr, and Hamilton. She had sad times and happy times in her life, like anyone else, and her children will tell you that she never lost her sense of humor.

    • @khloeh5815
      @khloeh5815 3 года назад +15

      @@MaskedMan66 i dont know why ur saying that she was forced cigarettes and could only eat soup than forced pills to make her appetite go away and much more like the video said

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 3 года назад +2

      @@khloeh5815 I'm not saying that. She did not smoke in her teens and she was allowed solid food, just not as much as she would have liked.

    • @kamka-ne2924
      @kamka-ne2924 3 года назад +16

      MaskedMan66 why are you commenting on every video and replying to every comment about wizard of oz. like your trying really hard to defend the directors.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 3 года назад +3

      @@kamka-ne2924 There's nothing to defend them against (especially George Cukor, who was only with the movie for three days). I only reply to the comments that display a misunderstanding about the film, or tell outright lies about it and the people who created it.

  • @jkrfan7
    @jkrfan7 3 года назад +4310

    Here's a sweet fact: Ray Bolger and Jack Haley came to Judy Garland's funeral and were among the last to leave

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 3 года назад +149

      Bolger did; Haley wasn't able to make it.

    • @Grandmaster_Dragonborn
      @Grandmaster_Dragonborn 3 года назад +190

      @@MaskedMan66 Oh he couldn’t make it?
      Well, at least he tried to make it, I’m sure he really wanted to, bless him, he was a real gentle and sweet man Jack was.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 3 года назад +70

      @@Grandmaster_Dragonborn There was a rift that developed between him and Judy over a story she told on "The Tonight Show"; it was one of her tall tales, but he wasn't amused. But obviously things calmed down at some point. :-)

    • @Grandmaster_Dragonborn
      @Grandmaster_Dragonborn 3 года назад +37

      @@MaskedMan66 Is that true? I’ve never heard that...I hope they didn’t fall out too bad..

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 3 года назад +40

      @@Grandmaster_Dragonborn I need to make sure, but I think they'd patched things up by the time Judy died. His son Jack, Jr. and Judy's daughter Liza dated for a time and were married for a few years in the 70's, so I'm guessing peace bewteen those families was re-established. :-)

  • @shaynewhite1
    @shaynewhite1 Год назад

    I knew some of these things already...but the ASBESTOS!! I will never watch that scene the same way again. And great video editing, using the Wicked Witch's "poison" scene to introduce the asbestos.

  • @Riounka
    @Riounka Год назад +10

    The fact Victor Fleming wanted everyone to hit him for what he did is sweet. And Judy kissing him showing it was alright. THAT is true comadere.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 4 месяца назад +2

      He only told John Lee Mahin to break his nose, not anyone else.

  • @eviehammond9509
    @eviehammond9509 4 года назад +4149

    If Hollywood was this bad in the 30s, can't even imagine the nightmare it is now...

    • @jeffreeepstein1175
      @jeffreeepstein1175 3 года назад +205

      Shit loads of child molestation kill kids look up out of the shadows, fall of cabal was deleted

    • @jen-wq9hh
      @jen-wq9hh 3 года назад +25

      big mon ya such shame..

    • @chloebaker1322
      @chloebaker1322 3 года назад +7

      KING SHIT don’t don’t watch that it’s lies ✨

    • @alfredcass7018
      @alfredcass7018 3 года назад +103

      Obviously not as bad

    • @evie-ny5tk
      @evie-ny5tk 3 года назад +11

      @@chloebaker1322 its not

  • @athena6227
    @athena6227 4 года назад +2369

    She was only 47 when she died.... and she had a horrible life... that’s just sad 😞

    • @jfkmadpad
      @jfkmadpad 3 года назад +34

      Christina3020 she’s 47 born 1922 died 1969

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 3 года назад +67

      She was 47, and she had had a life full of good times and bad times. But as her children would tell you, she had a great wit, a big heart, and a wicked sense of humor.

    • @lyn5015
      @lyn5015 3 года назад +20

      @@MaskedMan66 why are u in all of the comments geez

    • @lilyevanspotter3832
      @lilyevanspotter3832 3 года назад +2

      😭😭😢😢

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 3 года назад +12

      @@lyn5015 Because people need informing, that's why.

  • @chediablo2809
    @chediablo2809 Год назад

    Thank you for putting this together mojo, it brings back so many wonderful memories, I am from California originally and this was shown every year and so were Elvis specials, it seems that I would as a young kid record Wizard of Oz and the Elvis specials on VHS 😂😂

  • @hyeyoonasdimple
    @hyeyoonasdimple 2 года назад +8

    The aunts story made me shed a tear, poor woman 😢

  • @lightyagamispen8723
    @lightyagamispen8723 4 года назад +7730

    At least Judy’s in a better place, somewhere over the rainbow

    • @cheskapaulineuy3522
      @cheskapaulineuy3522 3 года назад +49

      :(

    • @saifafzal8825
      @saifafzal8825 3 года назад +19

      ummm no lol

    • @saifafzal8825
      @saifafzal8825 3 года назад +3

      Easton Sanders no😂😐🤔😤🖥🤳🥱👁😅😃😃🥶🥰🥵🥵😢😢😢

    • @itzscarlett193
      @itzscarlett193 3 года назад +3

      Yep🥺

    • @sandraazz6724
      @sandraazz6724 3 года назад +45

      @@fallencake4668 Wtf when did he say that he's muslim??!!?? Don't humiliate my religion bruh. We muslims respect people who aren't muslim, we respect their religion and everything.

  • @mjvybz
    @mjvybz 4 года назад +1940

    Hollywood was extremely dark back in the day.. It still is now, but not as much then

    • @CELERITAS-BONITAS
      @CELERITAS-BONITAS 4 года назад +108

      Its darker under scenes now

    • @stevejarrettnc
      @stevejarrettnc 4 года назад +24

      It may have been, but the results will never be forgotten.

    • @witchmoonstone444
      @witchmoonstone444 4 года назад +91

      It’s still FILLED with rapists and pedophiles

    • @chlorinedreamz
      @chlorinedreamz 4 года назад +56

      They’re just better at hiding it now

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 4 года назад +4

      @WitchMoonstone Happily, no such people worked on "Wizard."

  • @paulmorris6177
    @paulmorris6177 Год назад +2

    I had a friend in HS who's great uncle was the set director for OZ. He said that his most HATED scene was the one where they went running through the poppies. They had to make several takes and every one of those poppies had to be re-set...individually...by hand!!

  • @amazenfilms
    @amazenfilms 8 месяцев назад +1

    If you look closely, she tries to hide a little giggle with Toto, and it simultaneously made it into the final cut 7:22

  • @brentage5000
    @brentage5000 4 года назад +3266

    You should do this for Willy Wonka. Just as an example, the 'car wash' scene gave a lot of the actors involved allergic reactions, and the actress who played Veruca sustained an injury in the 'paradise' scene on an extra sharp rock, resulting in a scar that she still has today

    • @disneyvillainsfan1666
      @disneyvillainsfan1666 4 года назад +137

      Good idea. I hope they mention that Roald Dahl, the Author of the Original Charlie and The Chocolate Factory book *HATED* The 1971 film for a variety of reasons. Heck, he even prevented the movie industry from adapting the book's sequel, Great Glass Elevator, while he was still alive.

    • @tynakatroberts5117
      @tynakatroberts5117 4 года назад +13

      Brent Dreher
      Yup!

    • @quinnhouk5369
      @quinnhouk5369 4 года назад +10

      DisneyTriviaBuff wow

    • @erynnoli1609
      @erynnoli1609 4 года назад +8

      Just go over to The Theorizer channel. He covers all that

    • @oldenweery7510
      @oldenweery7510 4 года назад +10

      @@i.h8.it.h3r3.00 I question that. It was much too thin and didn't stick to the kid's skin and anyone who's ever cleaned up a chocolate-covered toddler will tell you it's messy and sticky. (Hell, I'm a chocoholic and spend a lot of time uselessly trying to clean my fingers with a napkin so I don't mess up the TV remote!)

  • @ameliapotter627
    @ameliapotter627 4 года назад +2459

    Important question: was Toto okay after being covered in asbestos???

    • @ericgjovaag7958
      @ericgjovaag7958 4 года назад +514

      She (yes, Toto was played by a female dog) was. But getting stepped on by one of the Winkie Guards put her out of the picture for a few weeks. (Fun fact: Toto has the most screen time in the movie, even more than Dorothy!)

    • @brandonvanlieshout7303
      @brandonvanlieshout7303 4 года назад +71

      She was fireproof for sure.

    • @rubenleyva9912
      @rubenleyva9912 4 года назад +45

      Probably, if he made more than the Munchkins...

    • @nancyomalley9959
      @nancyomalley9959 4 года назад +13

      I'm guessing it's the same stuff that was in aerosol cans to create fake show for Christmas decorations

    • @criticalhard
      @criticalhard 4 года назад +30

      The dog was a badass artist on it's own category

  • @paulrusso4953
    @paulrusso4953 Год назад

    Beyond Classic! 😍

  • @cherylcallahan5402
    @cherylcallahan5402 Год назад

    *1939 Wizard of OZ Fantastic my favorite (Judy Garland) appreciate your videos yellow Brick Road Listening 🌟 from Mass USA TYVM 💙*

  • @Scottsteaux63
    @Scottsteaux63 4 года назад +770

    I've known about Judy Garland's struggles for years but she's still an enchanting actress and singer who brought magic to every film in which she appeared.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 4 года назад +2

      And lots of lies are told about what she experienced making this movie.

    • @angelaplaster1371
      @angelaplaster1371 4 года назад +14

      @@MaskedMan66 you are creepy

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 4 года назад

      @@angelaplaster1371 For telling the truth?

    • @nativenewyorker3144
      @nativenewyorker3144 4 года назад +9

      MaskedMan66 No, for popping up every time somebody makes a comment on the movie or the actors. I understand that you know a lot about the movie, but please know that not everyone wants to hear your facts. You don’t have to correct everybody. It’s irritating, rude, and takes away from the overall point of the comment section, for people to express what they think. If you want to share your knowledge, do it on your own comment. 🙈🧚‍♀️✨

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 3 года назад +1

      @@nativenewyorker3144 How is telling people the truth either "creepy" or "rude?" It would be a far worse thing to let them continue believing misinformation. And if it comes down to people "wanting" things, why do you think I would "want" your rant? By your own logic, that's a bit irritating and rude, mate. Maybe even creepy.

  • @arthurfleck8681
    @arthurfleck8681 4 года назад +1249

    they could literally make a horror movie about what happened behind the scenes of this movie, but not by Hollywood of course

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 3 года назад +10

      No, they couldn't because the ludicrous rumors that have been built up are largely false.

    • @Rixxalight
      @Rixxalight 3 года назад +17

      @@MaskedMan66 false or not its like a Conspiracy some will believe what really happened in that one scene and some will believe it was just bad quility or just a coincidence

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 3 года назад +1

      @@Rixxalight And thus not worth anyone's time. It's always better to know the truth.

    • @bacht4799
      @bacht4799 2 года назад +2

      Actually in some ways they have made a horror movie about The Wizard of Oz and it’s directed by David Lynch.. it’s called Mulholland Drive ..

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 2 года назад

      @@bacht4799 I've seen that movie (or as much of it as I could stand) and I don't get the analogy.

  • @merlinho0t
    @merlinho0t Год назад +6

    It sickens me the way she was treated, I knew that filming had various issues and problems, but I didn’t know the extent of abuse Judy went through from basically everyone on set, ironically minus the Wicked Witch. It sounds about right though, in that age that’s just how they treated a lot of actresses in Hollywood.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 4 месяца назад

      Judy went through *zero* abuse. She was the star of the picture, for Pete's sake, and neither Mervyn LeRoy nor Victor Fleming would have allowed any maltreatment of her. She was already friends with Billie Burke, Buddy Ebsen, and Jack Haley, having worked with them on other films, and she quickly made friends with everyone else.

    • @merlinho0t
      @merlinho0t 4 месяца назад

      @@MaskedMan66 Bruh your joking right? They got her hooked on drugs, it’s been proven.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 4 месяца назад

      @@merlinho0t No I'm not, no they didn't, and no it hasn't. Or have you got a reliable source? Has to be reliable, mark you!

    • @merlinho0t
      @merlinho0t 4 месяца назад

      @@MaskedMan66 Uh yeah there is a ton of sources just google it are you crazy? Her mother and the producers got her hooked on drugs during the movie.

    • @merlinho0t
      @merlinho0t 4 месяца назад

      @@MaskedMan66 Where is your reliable source with proof denying all the allegations against her mother and producers getting her hooked on speed pills then? Remember, has to be reliable mark you!

  • @janesblonde0076
    @janesblonde0076 Год назад +9

    These things happen in Hollywood more than anyone could imagine and even worse ⚠️🧐

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 Год назад

      Much of what this thing talks about is exaggerated or untrue.

  • @basedhomuraakemienjoyer9014
    @basedhomuraakemienjoyer9014 3 года назад +3190

    The director got Judy addicted to cigarettes, called her awful names, slapped her for laughing and yet when he let her punch him, she refused and kissed him on the nose 😔

  • @stephtodeath86
    @stephtodeath86 4 года назад +1600

    The original Tin Man did not have an allergic reaction to the make-up. The make-up was aluminum powder that lined his lungs and he couldn't breathe properly and was in the hospital. When he was replaced, they replaced the make-up with aluminium paste instead of powder.

    • @MrGabeanator
      @MrGabeanator 4 года назад +7

      Stephanie Meyer I knew that

    • @glenncross4987
      @glenncross4987 4 года назад +43

      and big time difference between powder and makeup.i remember watching a after movie documentary when it was on vhs and when ms mojo was on that subject I was like "it was powder not makeup. get the facts right please"

    • @infjelphabasupporter8416
      @infjelphabasupporter8416 4 года назад +4

      True

    • @fantasticnerd7978
      @fantasticnerd7978 4 года назад +7

      I feel horrible he got sick from that

    • @melissacooper4482
      @melissacooper4482 4 года назад +8

      I knew all about that. I also felt bad for Buddy Ebson. He never made it big in the movies.

  • @robertholt3996
    @robertholt3996 Год назад +20

    I've always found it absolutely fascinating that one of the most impressive, classic, memorable, and beautiful films of all time was fraught with some of the most traumatic events for so many people.... None of which were a hanging munchkin, because that didn't happen. 😒

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 Год назад +1

      There was very little trauma; these were tough people. For instance, Margaret Hamilton's "trauma" was strictly physical; she suffered no mental or emotional harm.

    • @216Numbskull
      @216Numbskull 5 месяцев назад +1

      Another prime example of some mysterious, crazy things that happened in classic film in La, La Land are the cast members in "The Little Rascals." Many of those kid's were cursed & doomed from the start in Hollyweird. Just saying...

  • @davejunior10
    @davejunior10 2 года назад +2

    Dark side of the moon playing while movie plays is absolutely amazing

  • @jiananlee5482
    @jiananlee5482 4 года назад +571

    The Mommy Dearest reference actually reminds us the fact that Judy was given drug by her biological mother, make her tragic life twice as sad

    • @GetRekt-bw6pu
      @GetRekt-bw6pu 4 года назад +2

      Drugs

    • @jiananlee5482
      @jiananlee5482 4 года назад +3

      Sherry Tingley 😂😂 Yea you were right she was given more than one pill at a time

    • @AishaVonFossen
      @AishaVonFossen 4 года назад +4

      Yeah, those "pep pills" sound pretty disturbing, to say the least. If it wasn't bad enough having film stars addicted to them on and offset, now Judy's mother had to keep her addicted to them as well? To say that's abuse is the understatement of the millennium.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 3 года назад

      As opposed to what other mother? Judy only worked four hours a day on this movie, and had plenty of natural pep, so no pills were needed.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 3 года назад +2

      @@AishaVonFossen Judy only became addicted when she was away from her mother's influence.

  • @lj45551
    @lj45551 4 года назад +1254

    I wouldn’t say “ruin my childhood” more on the of awareness and history of the iconic film

    • @TheCamarowana
      @TheCamarowana 4 года назад +4

      This 100%

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 4 года назад +5

      Much of what's presented here is either exaggerated or lies.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 4 года назад

      @Livia Mageste Watch your mouth. I never said Judy didn't have it tough. She just didn't have it as tough on this movie as some people seem to want her to have had it. In many ways, "Wizard" was a haven from the worse aspects of her life. She loved her cast mates, learned a lot about the art of acting and moviemaking, and formed lifelong friendships. It was an experience she treasured, as you can tell from the fact that she made "Over the Rainbow" her personal theme, played Dorothy again for a radio adaptatoon in 1950, and kept in touch with her co-stars.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 4 года назад

      @@liviamageste2471 If that's "too long" for you, then I hope you never encounter a book.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 4 года назад

      @@liviamageste2471 Judy loved making "Wizard." how's that?

  • @brucethomason6354
    @brucethomason6354 6 месяцев назад +1

    My grandfather was a scenic artist on the 1939 movie. He told me the “snow” in the poppy field scene was ground up gypsum board (dry wall). It may well have had asbestos at the time.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 4 месяца назад

      It was gypsum. What was your grandfather's name so we can look him up on IMDb?

  • @bryanegelhoffsanimationtec257
    @bryanegelhoffsanimationtec257 2 года назад +12

    I actually thought the first fact was utterly heartwarming for Frank Baum to honor his niece with.

  • @jridler5713
    @jridler5713 4 года назад +382

    Epson didn’t have an allergic reaction to his makeup, his makeup was aluminum powder that got into his lungs and make him very sick. When Jack Haley took over the role, they used aluminum paste.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 4 года назад +8

      That's right; ironically, Ebsen lived to be 95 years old, outliving all of the featured actors. The only major problem Jack Haley had with his make-up was an eye infection which kept him off the set for a week.

    • @aaliyahfurtadoxoxo
      @aaliyahfurtadoxoxo 4 года назад

      jridler that's horrible 🙏🏽🥺

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 4 года назад

      @@aaliyahfurtadoxoxo He obviously survived, however, and he died only 17 years ago.

  • @lisknapp
    @lisknapp 4 года назад +1043

    It gets even worse folks, apparently the actors who play the munchkins were apart of a European troupe show and many of them were Jewish, the reason they play in this film was to escape Europe and Nazis soldiers and only got pay $50/week. 😞

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 4 года назад +18

      Actually, the Singer Midgets left Austria at the end of World War I with the intent of seeking greater fortune in America.

    • @faithresendez1806
      @faithresendez1806 4 года назад +72

      Btw back in those days 50$ was alot more than it is now

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 4 года назад +7

      @@faithresendez1806 Indeed; it was more than any of the Americans among the Singer Midgets had been making in their everyday jobs. A lot of them stayed in showbiz as a result.

    • @myanmckeehan3687
      @myanmckeehan3687 3 года назад +15

      Simply Sasuke $50 was worth a lot more back then. $50 in the 1930’s would be equivalent to $747.02 in today’s money, plus things were a lot cheeper back then. so i wouldn’t get so upset and start cursing at people next time, because back then (as we’re speaking) it would be pretty good money.

    • @sophiellama2449
      @sophiellama2449 3 года назад +1

      Toto the dog actually got paid more! 😧

  • @kerryyoung3220
    @kerryyoung3220 Год назад

    Some of that stuff I knew and some of it is just wow i’ll definitely never look at the wizard of oz the same ever again

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 Год назад

      Much of it is exaggerated or false. The cast loved the movie and were very proud of it.

  • @rangerjones5531
    @rangerjones5531 Год назад

    The Scarecrow carried a revolver and fired it off in the original print the theatre’s showed. Google or Bing it, footage is pretty easy to find.(probably somewhere on youtube, too)👍 Great job on this upload, crystal clear images were great!🍺

  • @Montano76
    @Montano76 4 года назад +314

    I just want to go back in time find judy and give her a big hug. What a sweetheart of a girl mistreated by everyone around her. 😢

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 3 года назад +3

      Not everyone, but some, including Judy herself.

    • @babyj.7793
      @babyj.7793 3 года назад

      me too☹️

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 Год назад

      @@babyj.7793 If you went to the set of _Wizard_ looking all pitiable, Judy would probably laugh and ask you what was up in your life, and then try to help you. When she was making that movie, she was in a good place in her life, and was even getting along well with her mother, with whom she had just planned and had built a brand new house.

  • @brentage5000
    @brentage5000 4 года назад +795

    The silver slippers was just being true to the book. They were only made ruby to make them stand out more. Compared to everything else here, that's trivial

    • @MikeJ2023
      @MikeJ2023 4 года назад +33

      Brent Dreher they were made ruby to show off the new color film technology

    • @brentage5000
      @brentage5000 4 года назад +9

      @@MikeJ2023 right, because the blue dress and yellow bricks and green skin wouldn't.
      (That sounds like I'm being an ass, but I know you're right and agree as much as one can be said to agree with facts. It just seems like a waste when silver sparkles just as good as ruby, and would've made the other colors pop even more. Oh well.)

    • @alexinitalics188
      @alexinitalics188 4 года назад +4

      I thought it was because the silver was too reflective?

    • @JessCausey
      @JessCausey 4 года назад +2

      The book was about the gold and silver standard in currency. Two silver for one gold

    • @rachelsolomons3228
      @rachelsolomons3228 4 года назад +2

      Brent Dreher I believe the reason they were red was to make use of colour film

  • @cassyyy9518
    @cassyyy9518 2 года назад +4

    I feel really bad that Judy Garland had to go through all of that at such a young age (16 years old). And she died at only 47, for me, 47 is still a young age. Judy Garland could've achieved so much more. R.I.P Judy Garland, you are very missed.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 2 года назад

      She didn't go through most of what has been rumored. It was hard work, but it was a close-knit and supportive cast and crew; they had to be in order to get through a day under those lights.

  • @jamesmoyner7499
    @jamesmoyner7499 2 года назад

    The original 121 minute cut is one of those original versions of films I would love to have exist along with the over 8 hour cut of Greed, the 6 hour version of Lost Horizon, the 3 hour cut of American Graffiti, and many others.

  • @viviyan6984
    @viviyan6984 4 года назад +945

    It’s so sad how Judy Garlnd was sooooooo PRETTY i used to like her when iw as little and i saw this movie from school and i was amazed by her looks but when i found out about whag happened to her i got so sad and annoyed

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 4 года назад +5

      A lot of what this video reports is either exaggerated or made up. In many ways, this movie was a haven for Judy from some of the worse aspects of her life.

    • @sunnyaldc7356
      @sunnyaldc7356 4 года назад +1

      Wait but what happened

    • @manleystanley160
      @manleystanley160 4 года назад

      What happened

    • @graciesanders03
      @graciesanders03 3 года назад +22

      @@manleystanley160 they put her on a diet of chicken soup, black coffee,and 80 cigarettes a day!! They molested her and overworked her and gave her drugs to go to sleep.... leading to her death by overdose..

    • @fragg5749
      @fragg5749 3 года назад +7

      MaskedMan66 I’ve seen u every where in these Comments she was sexually harassed but not by the munchkins also she was put on a diet and didn’t eat much everyday

  • @jevasamy
    @jevasamy 4 года назад +531

    I never liked this movie for unknown reasons as a child .....
    But i really feel sorry for the lady

    • @oldenweery7510
      @oldenweery7510 4 года назад +22

      I've always felt a little "iffy" about it myself and I always disliked the way people hated on Margaret Hamilton. I saw her interviewed a couple of times and she was a cool ol' dame, a class act and very intelligent.

    • @jadon121
      @jadon121 4 года назад

      Jeva Samy unknown*

    • @superstar2446
      @superstar2446 4 года назад +1

      @@oldenweery7510 same

    • @GetRekt-bw6pu
      @GetRekt-bw6pu 4 года назад

      Unknown

    • @chlorinedreamz
      @chlorinedreamz 4 года назад +3

      Jeva Samy it was terrifying and very long

  • @kathyroot579
    @kathyroot579 Год назад

    I saw the original ruby slippers at the Smithsonian in DC. They were red with a great deal of sequins.

  • @markheit5870
    @markheit5870 Год назад +6

    Keep in mind, in 1939, asbestos was looked upon as yet another benign mineral that posed no threat to actors and actresses on set. It had wonderful refractive properties in light and that was all they were concerned with.

    • @tetravega567
      @tetravega567 Год назад

      Not their fault it's asbestos they could get...

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 Год назад

      The snow was gypsum.

  • @jj-ht1rc
    @jj-ht1rc 4 года назад +755

    Bottom line:
    Toto was the best character in both of the Wizards Of Oz

    • @mariachristi207
      @mariachristi207 3 года назад +15

      Apparently they paid him well too!

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 3 года назад +2

      "Both?" There have been several movies based on that book.

    • @vampyk1tten946
      @vampyk1tten946 3 года назад +9

      Sad they stepped on him tho 😞

    • @idkwhat604
      @idkwhat604 3 года назад

      tayla Newitt :(

    • @jj-ht1rc
      @jj-ht1rc 3 года назад

      tayla Newitt :(

  • @soophie2060
    @soophie2060 3 года назад +747

    I'm so disturbed... Poor Judy! She got harrassed and fat shamed even tho she wasn't fat! I hope she's happy in heaven 💜💕

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 3 года назад +3

      She wasn't "fat shamed." The reason she was put on a diet (involving reduced food intake, like any diet) was because she was very curvaceous and that wouldn't do for the child she was playing. And nobody on "Wizard' harassed her; she was too lovable for that.

    • @Innocent_Villain
      @Innocent_Villain 3 года назад +35

      @@MaskedMan66 You're some weird troll contradicting everything to make the story happier. You don't call someone a pig in pigtails for looking like she isn't a child anymore. And "lovable" people don't get harassed? Holy crap.

    • @leslieoliveira9970
      @leslieoliveira9970 3 года назад +2

      @@Innocent_Villain exactly

    • @carringtonn7
      @carringtonn7 3 года назад +1

      Innocent Villain exactly lol

    • @ChaR_OfTheK0Rn
      @ChaR_OfTheK0Rn 3 года назад +1

      Innocent Villain Exactly

  • @davidcastillo409
    @davidcastillo409 2 года назад +8

    Scarecrow: People without brains do a whole lot of talking
    Me: yeah well what do you expect from politics

    • @barbmcelderry9164
      @barbmcelderry9164 2 года назад

      Okay that made me snort but this has nothing to do with politics.

  • @marytermini1381
    @marytermini1381 Год назад

    That poor girl suffered so much!!! RIP, Judy!!! You were so beautiful and talented!

  • @viamcfadden7580
    @viamcfadden7580 4 года назад +1749

    When you realize that all the tin man and the scarecrow had to do was kill Dorothy and take her heart and brain

    • @deeptig3972
      @deeptig3972 4 года назад +98

      Nooo I don't want to think about that 😖

    • @ambrawl
      @ambrawl 4 года назад +67

      Could have probably got something from the wicked witch for those shoes too!

    • @Random-we8te
      @Random-we8te 4 года назад +102

      The lion could gain courage from committing the murder-

    • @ryeanide
      @ryeanide 4 года назад +12

      Me wishing I thought of that:

    • @Michael_black777
      @Michael_black777 4 года назад +25

      this could make a creepypasta XD

  • @DJD11920
    @DJD11920 4 года назад +538

    "Toto made more than the Munchkins"
    Well that doesn't surprise me too much, since Terry the Terrier, Toto's portrayer, had more scenes than they did.

    • @UncoordinatedPixie
      @UncoordinatedPixie 4 года назад +64

      Toto wasn’t a molesting drunk midget either.

    • @jtpencils
      @jtpencils 4 года назад +7

      As related by some of the actual Munchkin actors, they meant Toto made more per week, not per scene.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 4 года назад

      @@UncoordinatedPixie Nor were any of the Munchkins.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 4 года назад

      Terry did not make any money. Her trainer, Carl Spitz, who directed other animals in movies and also owned a kennel and a training school for animal handlers, made a specialist's money.

    • @shinigamiguy313
      @shinigamiguy313 4 года назад +8

      @@MaskedMan66 jesus dude do you have a life? You're in EVERY comment dude

  • @davidnelson2472
    @davidnelson2472 Год назад +4

    One of the craziest tidbits that was recently discovered is that the carriage pulled by the Jell-O colored horse belonged to Abraham Lincoln when he was president. A collector bought the carriage because of its Wizard of Oz connection and as they were restoring it a bronze plaque was discovered commemorating who it was built for.

    • @prestonthomas9406
      @prestonthomas9406 4 месяца назад

      Hadn’t heard that one before. Interesting…

  • @Rick_King
    @Rick_King 3 месяца назад +1

    Still one of the great movies of all-time, and all of these events helped make it so.

  • @laurieberry4814
    @laurieberry4814 3 года назад +353

    I heard that a lot of children were afraid of the witch. The lady who played the witch, she invited children over her home to show them how nice she really was. The children felt better after they met the lady who scared children because she was not what they expected her to be which was threatening. I was never afraid of her. I enjoyed her I the Maxwell House coffee commercials.

    • @KeepCalmContemplateYourChoices
      @KeepCalmContemplateYourChoices 3 года назад +20

      Man, Margaret Hamilton KILLED it as the Wicked Witch. She was absolutely my favourite part of the movie. I was never afraid of her. I squealed every time she was on screen.

    • @fanashia
      @fanashia 3 года назад +10

      She was also invited to sesame Street but the episode is lost or it was never made

    • @robinwilder3625
      @robinwilder3625 3 года назад +2

      My new neighbor look just like witch omg I'm so ready leave my home and move

    • @killuhkween
      @killuhkween 2 года назад +2

      I was scared of her since 😂

    • @Zzzk23
      @Zzzk23 2 года назад +7

      She also went on Mr Rogers and it showed them playing dress up as witches

  • @disneyvillainsfan1666
    @disneyvillainsfan1666 4 года назад +241

    Well, for an iconic film, these actors have been through A lot.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 4 года назад +2

      That's just about every movie ever made.

    • @jeaniechowdhury6739
      @jeaniechowdhury6739 4 года назад +4

      DisneyVillainsFan 16 hey went through hell in a lot of ways.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 4 года назад +2

      @@jeaniechowdhury6739 And they all considered it as having paid off when the film turned out so wonderfully. Movies are not fun to make, even now; there's a lot of hard work, blood, sweat, and tears.

    • @forestwolf2501
      @forestwolf2501 4 года назад +6

      @@MaskedMan66 margaret hamilton suffered burns from a stunt gone wrong which caused her to be hospitalized which delayed filming along with an allergic reaction to her green makeup. The original tin man was hospitilzied for 6 weeks because of an allergic reaction from ths alluminum paint, totos foot was broken on set by one of the munchkins. They used aspestos for the snow because there was no health and safety so all actors were at risk and judy was drugged up to high heaven just to make her performance better which later became the reason she died at 47. So yeah, it was traumatic for them. Need any more facts?

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 4 года назад +1

      @forest wolf Hamilton's convalescence caused a reworking of the schedule, but did not as such delay filming, as she wasn't in that many scenes. Neither she nor Buddy Ebsen had allergic reactions to their make-up; aluminum powder in Ebsen's make-up coated his lungs and put him in hospital. It was a Winkie actor who stepped on Terry's paw, though whether it was broken or only sprained is not certain. Asbestos is spelled with a "B" and it was used in any movie that needed snow, unless they used soap flakes as in "It's a Wonderful Life." Judy Garland was not "drugged up"; she was given a physician-prescribed course of medication that was standard for most performers in those days; it had nothing to do with her performance, which came from Judy herself and needed no modification. How indeed is medication supposed to improve someone's acting or singing ability anyway?
      UPDATE: The snow was gypsum, not asbestos.
      The trauma, if you want to call it that, came from working under hot studio lights with no air conditioning and, for many of the performers, having to wear confining costumes. But that's the case for many movies made before and during the making of "Wizard," and continues to the present day, bar the no air conditioning bit.
      So you see, I'm already in possession of the facts, and now, so are you. Take 'em or leave 'em.

  • @annaknittel214
    @annaknittel214 Год назад +1

    The Witch and the Flying Monkeys! Was like watching a horror movie when i was young! It is a wonderful classic film.

  • @OlliGarch
    @OlliGarch Год назад +1

    I watched this every time it came on tv as a kid.

  • @egreenlee750
    @egreenlee750 3 года назад +122

    When Judy sung over the rainbow, a song about things getting better, she looked like she was on the virge of tears

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 3 года назад +13

      To me, she just looked wistful, as the script called for her to look. She was a darn good actress, that gal.

    • @egreenlee750
      @egreenlee750 3 года назад +4

      @@MaskedMan66 she truly was

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 3 года назад +8

      @@egreenlee750 She was in fact what they call a "triple threat"; she sang, danced, and acted with equal skill. :-)

    • @donnagarner6007
      @donnagarner6007 Год назад +1

      She was supposed to be.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 Год назад +1

      @@donnagarner6007 No, just wistful.

  • @nicolelylewis
    @nicolelylewis 4 года назад +326

    I’m surprised that kids being scared of Margaret Hamilton even out of the costume wasn’t on here....I believe that’s the main reason why she went on Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood

    • @Velvettyy_
      @Velvettyy_ 4 года назад +40

      yup, she loved kids and it broke her heart when kids were scared of her

    • @lashellhenry-maivia4464
      @lashellhenry-maivia4464 4 года назад +13

      Shit i know i was scared of her.😳😲

    • @kolbyhumphreys1468
      @kolbyhumphreys1468 4 года назад +5

      I was terrified of her growing up until I realized she was a kindergarten teacher

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 4 года назад

      Probably because there weren't too many cases of that. In any case, it didn't ruin the movie for her, so why should anyone else be bovvered?

    • @MrSimplesimon1987
      @MrSimplesimon1987 4 года назад

      Would of liked to have seen that Sesame Street episode where she was going to be in.

  • @dianalee8967
    @dianalee8967 Год назад +5

    This brings back a memory of a little lady in my neighborhood did always carried a book to elementary school I talked to her one day and she said she read stories to the little kids I guess in the first or second grade a kindergarten and she said she was one of the munchkins from The Wizard of Oz I wish I would have gotten her autograph but I just thought of her as a neighbor but she was this was in Hawthorne California

  • @slglions443
    @slglions443 Год назад

    One of my favourite films as a child still love it but this video shows what Judy and rest of the cast were total legends.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 Год назад

      That they were, but this video is sensationalist and get more than a few things wrong.

  • @ciberdude611
    @ciberdude611 3 года назад +260

    "Hollywood was weird back in the 30s.."
    Not much better today.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 3 года назад +11

      Hollywood has always been weird.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 2 года назад +2

      And it's far worse today.

    • @quantanglement
      @quantanglement Год назад +5

      ​@@MaskedMan66 sometimes referred to as Hollyweird.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 Год назад +1

      @@quantanglement Yup!

    • @rabokarabekian409
      @rabokarabekian409 Год назад

      @@MaskedMan66 Give even one verifiable example.

  • @jasonbleau4646
    @jasonbleau4646 4 года назад +184

    Fact number 10 doesnt ruin my childhood...it actually make me appreciate the inspiration for Dorothy a whole lot more seeing as now you can see her as a representation of innocence in a magical world filled with obstacles she must overcome.

  • @greenghoul157
    @greenghoul157 Год назад +2

    I feel so bad for Judy Garland getting harrassed and overworked and Margaret Hamilton getting severely burned on set, there were so many dark and disturbing things that happened behind the scenes of this movie

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 Год назад

      Judy was neither harassed nor overworked; she only worked for four hours a day per California child labor laws. Miss Hamilton's accident was an *accident,* like millions that happen every day. She got over it. Such a pity her gatekeepers haven't.
      Disturbing? Possibly. But nothing "dark."

  • @xrpvegas5407
    @xrpvegas5407 Год назад +1

    What a magical movie that is timeless❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @leslietarkin5705
    @leslietarkin5705 4 года назад +406

    Did not know about Aunt Em's actress killing herself! 😮

    • @MyLittlePimp11
      @MyLittlePimp11 4 года назад +21

      Same. That made me really sad.

    • @MyLittlePimp11
      @MyLittlePimp11 4 года назад +2

      @Amy Sternheim that's true and important in some aspect.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 4 года назад +5

      It made the news at the time, and has never been a secret.

    • @rampagerichard
      @rampagerichard 4 года назад +2

      Damn I just frowned in front of my mom

    • @marthaoliva2506
      @marthaoliva2506 4 года назад +2

      So truly sad! What could have driven this poor woman to such a decision?

  • @gabbyfalbo
    @gabbyfalbo 3 года назад +659

    y’all the dog was in the snow scene too that means he was also covered in asbestos

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 3 года назад +13

      You mean she, and the snow was crushed gypsum.

    • @adorkable_clown7676
      @adorkable_clown7676 3 года назад +43

      @@MaskedMan66 the video proves you wrong love.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 3 года назад +6

      @@adorkable_clown7676 LOL MGM studio records prove this video wrong.

    • @salty_4275
      @salty_4275 3 года назад +19

      @@MaskedMan66 ain’t no one gonna know the truth because the actual directors at the time are probably already dead

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 3 года назад +6

      @@salty_4275 We've known the truth for decades; MGM kept meticulous records about every picture they made; also, people involved have shared their experiences over the years since, and authors have collected their information and facts gleaned from hundreds of newspaper and magazine articles from the day. The producer, Mervyn LeRoy, only died in 1987.

  • @cooperemilylowe2109
    @cooperemilylowe2109 2 года назад

    Oh I love the weather of all can you post more of the weather weather of the same movies

  • @everlenaoliver6912
    @everlenaoliver6912 3 года назад +2

    2:35 You have no idea how accurate the Witche's line was.

  • @kriscynical
    @kriscynical 4 года назад +356

    I've seen the original ruby slippers at the Smithsonian Museum of American History. They're still remarkably sparkly for sequins that are so old.

    • @madwhitehare3635
      @madwhitehare3635 4 года назад +8

      Kristin Bergh ...I thought there were 3 pairs made...one pair belonged to Debbie Reynolds...

    • @kriscynical
      @kriscynical 4 года назад +5

      @@madwhitehare3635 I don't know how many pair were made, just that one of them which was used in most of the filming is kept at the Smithsonian, where I saw them.

    • @faithruckdeschel1294
      @faithruckdeschel1294 4 года назад +1

      @@madwhitehare3635 I saw on one show that one of the pairs was supposedly stolen?

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 4 года назад +1

      @@madwhitehare3635 There were actually five.

    • @angelaplaster1371
      @angelaplaster1371 4 года назад +3

      @@MaskedMan66 why don't you enlighten us on the Judy Garland museum!! 🖕🖕

  • @peak2381
    @peak2381 3 года назад +190

    So that's why it was so easy for Dorothy to cry on certain scenes huh

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 3 года назад +8

      No. Judy's life at that point was really very good. She could cry because she was simply a brilliant actress.

    • @sage-om2yb
      @sage-om2yb 2 года назад +8

      @@MaskedMan66 ''really very good'' yeah a horrible diet, munchkins that harassed her, abusive director, drug abuse, probably severe mental abuse as well, yeah sounds like a ''really very good'' life to me.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 2 года назад +1

      @@sage-om2yb A simple reduced food intake diet. Nobody harassed her. Victor Fleming was not abusive (one slap for which he immediately felt horrible, and for which she forgave him, and which was never repeated, does not "abuse" make). No drugs.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 2 года назад +1

      @@sage-om2yb Read up: "The Making of The Wizard of Oz" (1977) by Aljean Harmetz with an introduction by Margaret Hamilton, "The Wizard of Oz: The Official 50th Anniversary Pictorial History" (1989) by John Fricke, Jay Scarfone, and William Stillman with an introduction by Jack Haley, Jr., and "The Road to Oz: The Evolution, Creation, and Legacy of a Motion Picture Masterpiece" (2019) by Scarfone and Stillman.

    • @artemis3306
      @artemis3306 Год назад

      @@MaskedMan66 she would not have those problems in adulthood if her life on set was so great

  • @cherylsingleton33
    @cherylsingleton33 Год назад

    I loved it.

  • @tiadia133
    @tiadia133 Год назад +2

    These facts will never ruin a childhood I love this movie always have always will!!

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 4 месяца назад

      Many of them aren't facts at all.

  • @madzzg9379
    @madzzg9379 4 года назад +59

    7:24 before she says “oh my goodness what a fuss you’re making” she holds back another giggle!!!

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 3 года назад +1

      But that worked for the scene.

    • @jasminetran82
      @jasminetran82 2 года назад +2

      I saw that too hehe. RIP Judy love you always ❤️

    • @cxoreql1407
      @cxoreql1407 2 года назад

      aww🥺

  • @marisacastillo2760
    @marisacastillo2760 4 года назад +435

    Don’t worry this completely ruined the wizard of oz for me

    • @ava-ob9ek
      @ava-ob9ek 3 года назад +5

      so sad

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 3 года назад +3

      Nothing ever ruined it for Judy Garland; she loved it for the rest of her life.

    • @leslieoliveira9970
      @leslieoliveira9970 3 года назад +6

      @@MaskedMan66 excuse me?

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 3 года назад

      @@leslieoliveira9970 What?

    • @mja91352
      @mja91352 3 года назад +1

      Grow up

  • @saramarshall2957
    @saramarshall2957 2 года назад +17

    Poor guy he has an allergic reaction that nearly kills him and also gets fired for a role that he wasn't hired for in the first place. That is terrible for him.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 2 года назад

      If you're talking about Buddy Ebsen, his reaction wasn't an allergic one; the aluminum powder that was dusted over his make-up got into the air and then into his lungs, where it kicked off a congenital bronchial condition he had. He was hired to play the Tin Woodman, why would you say he wasn't? And as for his being released from the picture, would YOU have made him work in his condition? It took him six weeks to recover, and when he had, MGM cast him in two other movies, both of which were released in 1939.

    • @sugarpapaelmo2004
      @sugarpapaelmo2004 2 года назад

      @@MaskedMan66
      I’d say that he had the most humane treatment out of most of the cast, he was fired and only suffered an asthma attack, can’t say Judy got the better end of the stick

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 2 года назад

      @@sugarpapaelmo2004 The worst that Judy personally had to put up with was her corset, a bizarre contraption designed by an eccentric European woman. She found it uncomfortable, but never complained about it, mainly because her three friends and co-stars had it far worse in their costumes and make-up.
      You can forget all that kak about her being fat-shamed, starved, forced to smoke, drugged, sleep-deprived, overworked, bullied by all and sundry, hated by jealous co-stars, groped, assaulted, raped, and whatever else the sensationalists and rumormongers have come up with.
      She always looked back on _Wizard_ with nostalgia and fondness, and even adopted "Over the Rainbow" as her personal anthem. Not the reaction of someone who went through hell.

    • @sugarpapaelmo2004
      @sugarpapaelmo2004 2 года назад

      @@MaskedMan66
      I… I can’t even begin to start with how wrong you are

  • @theimortal1974
    @theimortal1974 Год назад +2

    i used to live next to someone who looked a lot like judy garland when she was younger. i was in her apartment and she had a ton of wizard of oz memorabilia so when i saw a picture that looked like judy garland i asked her about it and she said that was herself when she was younger.