@@JL0ndon Well, the reason they painted his lips black was to minimize the redness of Ebsen's/Haley's gums; after all, a man of tin doesn't have any flesh!
@@MaskedMan66 oh that’s clever! Yeah maybe for the Oz museum it reads better if ppl are taking pics? I went back and the only times i saw red lipped tin men were all pre-1939 plays of woz
I’m from your neighboring state of Missouri and me and my fiancé are both big fans of the Wizard of Oz. I’m definitely planning a weekend trip to come over and see the museum.
Now there's a place I'd like to visit in Kansas (for the record I like Return to Oz) and it's great that the museum focuses on the full legacy of Baum's stories. I don't know if they would have it, but there should be a picture of Margaret Hamilton when she guest starred on Mr. Roger's Neighborhood on display there
Shirley Temple was supposed to play Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz l b mayer wanted Shirley Temple Darryl Zanuck wanted Clark Gable and Jean Harlow For an upcoming movie but all that has changed in 1938 Jean Harlow passed away and all bets was off Shirley Temple went back to 20th Century Fox and metro-goldwyn-mayer got a 15 year old play Dorothy Gale Judy Garland
I love this little gem of marketing it feels homey and nostalgic
The Tin man costume is great! I never see tin man costumes that look that good. I must visit this museum!
I do wonder why they painted his lips red when they're black in the movie.
@@MaskedMan66good question maybe it’s easier or to make it different? Older versions of tin man costumes had red lips.
@@JL0ndon Well, the reason they painted his lips black was to minimize the redness of Ebsen's/Haley's gums; after all, a man of tin doesn't have any flesh!
@@MaskedMan66 oh that’s clever! Yeah maybe for the Oz museum it reads better if ppl are taking pics? I went back and the only times i saw red lipped tin men were all pre-1939 plays of woz
Pretty cool thanks for doing the video. Love Wizard of OZ
Keep calm and carry on loving wizard of oz
I need to visit this place someday!
I’m from your neighboring state of Missouri and me and my fiancé are both big fans of the Wizard of Oz. I’m definitely planning a weekend trip to come over and see the museum.
Before Judy Garland she was in 1939 movie with Oz movies 🎥 Hollywood studios MGM sounds good
Now there's a place I'd like to visit in Kansas (for the record I like Return to Oz) and it's great that the museum focuses on the full legacy of Baum's stories. I don't know if they would have it, but there should be a picture of Margaret Hamilton when she guest starred on Mr. Roger's Neighborhood on display there
That's one of my favorite movies.
I agree with you.
these two are great
I love this place in Wamego, Kansas! I stop every time I’m in the area. Best OZ museum ever!
Ozsome!!On my list of places to visit!
I was there. It was a wonderful museum.
Awesome :)
Why did Dorothy bring the Tin Woodman with her, and what happened to Toto?
i don't know.
@@viviennemorgan7217 It's okay; I was just being flip. 🙂
@@MaskedMan66 ok
Maybe due to the availability of the costumes?
@@Filmwolf1 *shrug*
I saw an Oz Museum at the Land of OZ In NC a decade ago. Did some of your items come from there?
So cool I want to go
I love it
Love the Wiz Diana and MJ
Where is the OZ Museum located?
Wamego, KS.
Intro was cute lol my favorite movies was returned to OZ. #DisneyDiva
Shirley Temple was supposed to play Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz l b mayer wanted Shirley Temple Darryl Zanuck wanted Clark Gable and Jean Harlow For an upcoming movie but all that has changed in 1938 Jean Harlow passed away and all bets was off Shirley Temple went back to 20th Century Fox and metro-goldwyn-mayer got a 15 year old play Dorothy Gale Judy Garland
And Clark Gable was busy with other things . . . .
DAH WIZ YESSS!!!!
MAI BLACK AH IZ HAPPEN!
*HAPPEN!
*Happeh
Visited the Oz museum a few years ago and then the Oz winery. Totally awesome. Can’t wait to return. Love seeing all the memorabilia in this RUclips.
Oz.. winery? 🤔 I suppose it makes sense, some might well travel to oz after a few bottles of moonshine
Marchen
Fake museum with all fake stuff. Horrible
Really,fake stuff and not good?
it's real.
How is it horrible? This museum is dedicated to the first American fairy tale that would become a pop cultural touchstone for 124 years.