The Wizard of Oz | 75th Anniversary "Dorothy Meets The Scarecrow" | 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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nearly 100 years old and still has better quality than security cameras lmao
BVD bruh 💀💀😂😂😂
81 yrs.
81, idiot
@@adriangarcia8559 he said nearly idiot
sorry your 19 years off that's not really close to 100
"Some people without brains do an awful lot of talking" This movie has the best lines in it.
Yeah!
Not!
@@nokijinzo2493 Troll.
@@G.S.Productions What for Troll? So I got no opinion? You got a RUclips Channel, so be ready for comments. You've probably been like this for years, so I think you've offended enough people already.
What he actually said was "A nawful lot of talking." Ray Bolger gave the Scarecrow an interesting verbal tic whenever words beginning with vowels were preceded by "an." Thus, he said, "Beautiful! What a necho!" and "Can't budge her a ninch!"
“But some people without brains do an awful lot of talking.” That line is so timeless it’s scary.
The movie was done so well with simple dialogue and images, it hasn't really dated as a fantasy. And they restored the film to Blu-Ray standards which are better than the original film was in theaters
What he actually said was "A nawful lot of talking." Ray Bolger gave the Scarecrow an interesting verbal tic whenever words beginning with vowels were preceded by "an." Thus, he said, "Beautiful! What a necho!" and "Can't budge her a ninch!"
You know it kind of is the truth in a way when one thinks of it truthfully.
Despite not having a brain, the scarecrow seemed to be the most intelligent out of all of them. He tricked the angry trees into giving them apples, and he set up the plan to rescue Dorothy from the witch’s castle. This is probably why he later became the king of Oz in the Emerald City.
That's the point of the story; they all have what they want already.
Of course, in the books, he didn't keep the throne for long. In the second book, he was ousted by General Jinjur and her Army of Girls. But soon after that, Jinjur was dethroned by the rightful heir, Princess Ozma, who has ruled Oz ever since.
That's the key to this whole story. Nobody has those assets till they are tested. It repeats through. Nobody's trapped with these characteristics. There's only Others that tell them that.
@@brucehardy8175 On the contrary; they had what they wanted all along.
@@MaskedMan66 Then why were they in their positions at the beginning before they met Dorothy and her plight. If they had those characteristics to begin with. No, they developed in the story when needed for Dorothy's sake.
Tbh Dorothy’s little voice is so cute and sweet! She makes me smile whenever I see her! And her outfit is so cute! I love her so much!
Her voice is only little when she's speaking. When she sings, it fills up the world!
She was drugged during filming to keep her slim, keep her awake and give her energy. She became addicted and Judy Garland died of a drug overdose in her late 40s. See....that put a spanner in your sparkling twinkling world didn't it?
@@blackporscheroadster6415 oh.
@@blackporscheroadster6415 Someone enjoying a character (Dorothy Gale) is unrelated to the actor (Judy Garland) and their personal struggles. A character and actor are not the same.
@@mmymelodyluvr Don't pay any attention to that turkey.
I never noticed the length of Dorothys hair kept changing in this scene haha
Yup! :) Dorothy’s hair changes length in the movie, most visible in the Scarecrow’s cornfield scene. This was due to reshoots, and changes in her costume and overall look.
here's the source: www.flavorwire.com/411724/50-things-you-didnt-know-about-the-wizard-of-oz
@@olivarezshanninmaem.7218 Not the costume or her "overall look," just a different wig.
@@MaskedMan66 at the Emerald City, don’t you remember Dorothy and the gang get ready to see the Wizard, by getting a lot of makeovers, Dorothy’s hair changes in that scene. It’s obvious, that Judy Garland was wearing a wig.
@@fargokatie I know it was a wig; I referred to that in my last comment. What Shannin was talking about was the fact that her pigtails change length during "If I Only Had a Brain." That number was one of the first scenes to be shot, and then towards the end of the production schedule, they did some reshoots for it, at which time Judy was wearing a different wig. It was the same style, just a different length.
Judy had very short hair at that time, as was the style among teen girls. The wig with the pigtails was a three-quarter wig; that is, when you see her with pigtails, the hair on top of her head is her own. I'm not sure how much, if any, of her own hair was showing when Dorothy "let her hair down."
In the earliest stages of filming, they'd put her in a blonde wig (crated by Max Factor) in order to make her look more like the Dorothy of the books. Judy loved the wig and felt very glamorous in it, but it was decided she should look like herself, since this was her first starring role. So Dorothy became auburn-haired.
The blonde wig did have one more outing, though; Judy's stunt double Bobbie Koshay wore it in a parade when she and the other principals' doubles appeared as the Oz characters on an MGM float.
I thought Judy Garlands hair was brown, if that was so then the wig she used covered her whole head cause the wig was red haired!
"Of course people do go both ways!" 😂 The scarecrow is absolutely right. I can't make up my mind either.
He doesn't mean what modern nitwits think he means.
Who doesnt like it both ways?@@MaskedMan66
Why is everyone not talking about how judy garland had been suffering a lot during off set.
Because it's getting censored. Horrible world we live in, where beauty and greed is all that matters.
Mainly because she hadn't. Read up: "The Making of The Wizard of Oz" (1977) by Aljean Harmetz (who interviewed 48 people who worked on the movie, actors and behind-the-scenes personnel alike), "The Wizard of Oz: The Official 50th Anniversary Pictorial History" (1989) by John Fricke, Jay Scarfone, and William Stillman, and "The Road to Oz: The Evolution, Creation, and Legacy of a Motion Picture Masterpiece" (2019) by Scarfone and Stillman.
@@MaskedMan66 dude please stop, judy herself said she was abused, even the 3 actors who were abused themselves said awful things about how the actors of the munchkins were always getting under her skirt. So please stop with your sources because none of them will openly admit that they abused her.
@@zami2525 Where, when, and to whom did Judy say she was abused by anyone involved in "Wizard?" Please give us YOUR source.
Likewise tell me where, when, and to whom Bolger, Haley, and Lahr said either that they were abused or that any of the Singer Midgets did anything like that.
See, here's the thing: I *give* my sources, and if you bothered to check up on them, you'd find that they are the world's leading authorities on Oz and Judy. John Fricke has written three books on her and done commentary for the "Wizard" DVDs.
Aljean Harmetz spoke personally with Ray Bolger and Jack Haley, and they spoke unreservedly about how uncomfortable their make-up was, and in Haley's case, his costume as well. But they called it hard work, not abuse, and who should know better than they?
All I see you doing, like so many do, is just pull these wild claims out of thin air. *What is your source* ?
@@zami2525 can you give the source where she said she was getting abused lol
she's so beautiful :(
A well deserved film that deserves a place in history. A true treasure. Gorgeous technicolor. ❤️👏
Yes!!!!💝💝💝
Gorgeous in deinen träumen vielleicht lol 😂😂🤦♂🤦♂
@@nokijinzo2493 Nein, gorgeous auf dem Bildschirm.
It has a place in history.
"Some people without brains do an awful lot of talking, don't they?" Yes, and sometimes they even become president.
Impossible not to think of that when hearing that line.
Yeah luckily we replaced him with Trump.
KEEP AMERICA GREAT 2020!!!
Case in point, Joe Biden. 😒
#Trump2020🇺🇸
Especially our last one
54 years without Judy Garland❤️❤️
R.I.P Judy Garland❤️❤️
June 10th 1922 - June 22nd 1969
He did the right thing sticking up for himself to play the Scarecrow. He nailed the part
The scarecrow is my favourite character, nobody could hold a candle to him!😄😄😄
Nobody better, being as he catches fire pretty easily! LOL (He's my favorite, too.)
@@kaitiscarlett9022He’s my favorite three
"Some people without brains do an awful lot of talking, don't they?" Yes. Those people are called politicians.
Or film executives
this year is the 80th anniversary of the wizard of oz it is almost 100 years old :0
This year is the 120th anniversary of the book, "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz." It passed 100 years old a while back. :-)
I'm so glad that Dorothy decided to stop and wave goodbye at the end, otherwise she would have skipped herself into a cement wall ...... ouch!
No, she wouldn't.
My poppa was only 3 years old when this came out in 1939!
My parents were six. :-)
“Of course people do go both ways.” The subliminal message from 1939 amazing
That phrase didn't mean what you're thinking of in 1939.
Narrow path wide path
@John V : Are you a friend of Dorothy?
@@UncleRuckuss Even Edgar Allan Woolf wasn't thinking along those lines. All the Scarecrow meant was that people can be indecisive.
@@MaskedMan66 or bisexual
Indian here
I read this story in my school library many years ago
I randomly searched about this today and came across the movie scenes
Nostalgic!!
Is it me or is Toto the cutest puppy ever?
i love the Wizard of Oz it was and still is on every year at least twice
Shelly Burns 😘
I hate this movie no hate it's very dark behind a scene
@@lesyuexdenini2789 *darkness
@@lesyuexdenini2789 Not as dark as some people would have you believe.
My favourite movie.
hands down best character ever!!
The Scarecrow is arguably the most popular character that L. Frank Baum ever created, though some would say Dorothy, others would say Ozma.
The fact is all the cast is suffering🥲
Luckily it doesn’t change the respect I have for this movie.
@@manuelorozco7760 Don't talk to this guy.
I think this is the best movie ever
The film is stated one of the most beloved films of all time
@@fargokatie Millions of folks would agree.
@@scotnick59 Over a billion, actually! 🙂
Love is painless when you're brainless!!! - Fiyero
That doesn't have anything to do with this movie.
@@MaskedMan66 i think this quote is from muiscal "Wicked" that is based on Wizard of Oz. It tells the story about WIcked Witch of the West. In this musical Fiyero is changed to the scarecrow at the end.
@@pankubeq9232 I know all about that thing (except, obviously, all the lyrics). It's not connected to this movie. In any case, as has been known since 1900, the Scarecrow of Oz had a brain before the Wizard ever put one in his head. :-) And he has a lady love as well; Scraps, the Patchwork Girl.
“How can you talk if you haven’t got a brain?”
“I don’t know” 😂😂😂
😂
But some people without brains do an awful lot of talking. Don't they?
I remember when they would show us this movie when I was in elementary back in 2004, I used to think it came out like in the 1980’s. Not the 1930’s. I was shocked when I found out because it was one of my favorite movies as a kid, and I didn’t expect this movie to be that old.
I remember the 50th anniversary of the movie back in 1989 when I bought it on VHS Tape !
Timeless classic 👌
One of the greatest scenes in all moviedom
I prefer movies like that than the ones with mils of CGI .
53 years ago today the world lost the beautiful Judy Garland❤️❤️ R.I.P Judy💖
She would have been 100 this year. Her "Dorothy" stand-in is 103.
0:59 Very True 🚫🧠
Elder Wand Not.
Scarecroe For The President .
@Elder Wand Sorry, what?
Joe Biden in a nutshell
@@m.syauqiabdurahman2798 He doesn't qualify because he wasn't born in the U.S.A. (he wasn't born!) and he's not a human being. I mean, the law doesn't specify that a presidential candidate has to be human, but it's one of those "taken as read" things.
Words cannot explain just how influential this movie is O.o
Now I always loved this movie but this scene always perplexed me in the sense that she was way to calm once she realizes that what would normally be an inanimate object was moving and talking cause any normal person would've took off in the other direction lol
After what she'd seen in Munchkinland, she wasn't likely to be surprised by very much.
MaskedMan66 She’s a child as well. Children can be more accepting of such things.
@@TDProductions182 Exactly. In the book, Dorothy was a very sober-minded little girl, and while she was amazed and astonished by a lot of things in Oz, she also took them in her stride and dealt with them probably better than any adult could.
I have hard time watching this learning the suffering they had behind the scene 😖
Behind the scenes, nothing; the only "suffering" they had to endure, which was quite enough, was confining costumes and make-up and those boiling hot lights while they were filming. And of course, Judy Garland was free of the make-up and costuming problems. There was no abuse, if that's what you're thinking of.
@@MaskedMan66 It was more about MGM studio : she had a lot of mental abuse from them ..they use to call her "pig with pigtails" or Louis.B Mayer called her "my little hunchback". He didn't let her eat , she surrounded by people who would watch her every move , she could only have chicken soup, black coffee, cigarettes and pills (to keep her away from eating)
Even in the movie she got slapped by the director for not keeping her cool in a scene....Her and the other cast had pills for the acting session and then pills so they could sleep...Its more like a bad treatment
I am Egyptian, and I always asked myself, are America and the United States really the land of dreams, and when I heard and read in history, I found that there were many stories of suffering for many people, I would like to get to know more friends to know more
@@sasayousef1907 What would you like to know?
@@MaskedMan66 .
Hello, I'm looking for friendships,
You're not alone, scarecrow. I wasn't gifted a brain either.
It’s been 84 years since that film was released
This movie has better quality than security cameras do
bro stole the top comment. 😭😭😭
Notice when Dorothy sits down she stares at the scarecrow. And i believe she knew he reminded her of Hunk!
She stares at the Scarecrow because he's a living scarecrow! It isn't until after she meets the Tin Woodman that she starts to realize that there's something familiar about her newfound friends.
I am 44 years old. This is my first time to see this movie. I feel lucky, I can see this movie in my life.
You're among the latest in over a billion people who have seen and loved this movie since 1939. Welcome to the family! :-)
Where have you been living...under a rock in north Korea?
@@blackporscheroadster6415 Hong Kong more like, with a name like that.
I know how that is, i first had the opportunity to go see this in theaters in 2019 for the 80th anniversary
@@blackporscheroadster6415 I live in London, UK. I also saw the Wicked
"Thats the trouble. I can't make up my mind. I don't have a brain. Nothing but straw" - Scarecrow 👨🌾
I would love to meet scarecrow
*yes*
Who wouldn't? Hes a cool character
As long as it's this one and not the one from the sequel... That ones creepy lol
What sequel? I'd like to meet all three of Dorothy's friends.
@@monsterascanbe5170 There is no sequel.
“Some people without brains do an awful lot of talking, don’t they?”
Well, that describes pretty much every politician ever. 😆😂
No, not really. And it also describes people in other walks of life.
Playing scarecrow in the Christmas panto this year!
Congratulations! Have fun! And please let us know how it all goes. 😃
How did it go?
@@MaskedMan66 Thanks for the reminder! Had to delay to Easter owing to Omicron, but went a blast, the audience really joined in to the experience. Hoping to do another Panto next year…
@@Yawnyaman Great to hear! I was the Cowardly Lion many years ago. :-3
“Did I scare you”?
The Andrews Family Very funny
Dorothy is lucky Scarecrow didn't have a vial of Fear Toxin with him this time
I love this movie!! WE HERE TO SEE THE WIZARD OF OZ.
Who doesn’t love this movie?
Nearly 100 years old and still has better quality than security cameras lmoa
Every kid should watch this instead of scrolling through TikTok
Some kids don't watch tiktok but whatever
Disturbing Fact: This man who played scarecrow was originally supposed to play tinman. He convinced mgm to switch him to scarecrow so he could use his dance moves more in the film. The man who was supposed to play scarecrow ended up playing tinman and died from the aluminum dust amd paint make up. So this man you see here got very lucky and the other actor not so lucky.
The only disturbing thing is how badly you've muddled the facts. The biggest thing you got wrong was this:
Buddy Ebsen, the first actor cast as the Tin Woodman, had a bronchial condition that was aggravated by the aluminum powder that was dusted over his make-up. It got into the air and then into his lungs, coating them and putting him in hospital under an oxygen tent for two weeks, followed by four more weeks' convalescence at home. Once recovered, he made two more movies for MGM which both came out in 1939 along with _Wizard._ He then went on to a long and distinguished career, during which he played two iconic T.V. characters, namely Jed Clampett on the sitcom _The Beverly Hillbillies_ and the title character of the detective series _Barnaby Jones._ He died nineteen years ago at the age of 95.
As for the casting, it's been uncovered recently that Bolger was cast as the Scarecrow all along, but his and Ebsen's names got mixed up in news reports, so Bolger and his wife went to Louis B. Mayer to make sure nothing had changed.
@Brendan Crosby Did your great granddad also know Jack Haley? He grew up in Bolger's neighborhood and even went to the same church.
How? He died in ‘79
Is it just me or is there great chemistry between Dorothy and Hunk as well as between Dorothy and Scarecrow?
this is my movie i watch when i was a kid
Love this scene and his song
well she was 16 here and she was abused for the actors and even the director, is sad how you guys ignore that. Poor child
She was not abused by anybody; everyone on the film loved her and regarded her as a stabilizing force. Margaret Hamilton said, "Judy kept us all going."
The scarecrows actor had scars in his face after the movie came out and margret hamilton had alzhemiers later in her life which is linked to copper poisoning which was used for the green skin
@@staringcorgi6475 Ray Bolger had imprints, not scars, of the burlap texture of the Scarecrow's face, as well as his laugh lines, but it all faded in time.
Margaret Hamilton's Alzheimer's had nothing to do with her make-up, by which she was never poisoned. Her mental decline began forty years after she made "Wizard."
@@MaskedMan66 she was poisoned because of the copper make up and was green for months
@@staringcorgi6475 She wasn't poisoned! The green tint did remain in her skin for a few weeks, not months, and as she was fond of telling audiences years later, she was constantly having to reassure people that she wasn't ill.
Story of our lives.
Saw this film tonight for the first time in a while and I love it so much🎼🌪🏠❤️💙
You're the latest in over a billion people who have seen and loved this movie since 1939. Welcome to the family! :-)
Ever wonder where the other forks in the road go?
To Elton John's house
No....he said GOODBYE yellow brick road! :)
To the other kingdoms like the Quadling region etc.
Btw wtf was that about Elton John?! XD
They join back up again; it's the Yellow Brick ROAD, not Roads.
@@mushroomhead3619 He has an album and a song entitled "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road." Haven't you ever heard it?
I love the SET DESIGN TOO 🌸🌸🌸🌲🌱🌿🍃🌿🌼🌼🌱🌿🍃
That's the work of William A. Horning, Malcolm Brown, and Jack Martin Smith! :-)
I like scarecrow
The curls going from stretched to bouncy always drove me nuts in this scene lol
I feel bad for them😔
They wouldn't want you to. They were tough, and once the movie was completed, they enjoyed watching it.
"Some people with brains like that scene, 2:03"
Whoops! (laughs) There goes some of me again!
Wow! I certainly watch this movie. That's why I've been reading it. That's gratefully.
I like the way her hair kept changing from long to shorter!
Yeah I’ve been noticing that
This was the first scene shot for the movie. Months later they had to do some pick-up shots, and by then Judy's wig had been altered.
Celebrate the wizard of oz's 80th birthday.
The book is 121 this year. :-)
There was supposed to be a hinted romance between Dorothy and the Scarecrow, hence why she says at the end she’ll miss him most of all, but they cut it out at the last minute. A deleted part from If I Only Had A Brain was “Gosh, it would be awful pleasin’
To reason out the reason
For things I can’t explain
Then perhaps I’d deserve ya
And be even worthy of ya
If I only had a brain”
There was not. In an early draft of the script, one of the many writers who contributed ideas to the movie had it that Dorothy was 19 and was in an innocent flirtation with Hunk the farm hand; this was possibly inspired by the stage version of "Wizard" that ran in the first decade of the 20th century and was still well-remembered by people. In that show, Dorothy was 19 and caught the eye of the Poet Laureate of Oz, Sir Dashemoff Daily.
But Mervyn LeRoy, the producer of the movie, deep-sixed the romance angle-- long before "the last minute"-- because he wanted to hew as close to the book as circumstances allowed, so Dorothy became 12 and the flirtation was dropped, its only vestige being Dorothy's parting line to the Scarecrow. Besides, in real life Judy Garland was 16 and Ray Bolger was 34, so it would have played icky.
Bro she's 10
@@Quackervoltz 12.
Platonic love, maybe.
@@everythingisawesome2903 Friendship more than anything else. And really, that's all you need.
Ngeri pas tau sisi gelapnya nih film...
Tidak ada "sisi gelapnya". Itu hanya kerja keras.
I love how Dorothy's hair long and short
For some reason they kept adding extensions and taking em out constantly. I forget why
@@monsterascanbe5170 yup! Dorothy’s hair changes length in the movie, most visible in the Scarecrow’s cornfield scene. This was due to reshoots, and changes in her costume and overall look.
source: www.flavorwire.com/411724/50-things-you-didnt-know-about-the-wizard-of-oz
@@monsterascanbe5170 No, it wasn't a "constant" thing at all. They just had to do some pickup shots for this scene some months after its initial filming, and used a different three-quarter wig than Judy started out in.
@@olivarezshanninmaem.7218 Not the whole movie.
The real backdrop to the hair being that its hollywood were talking about here is that the original dorthy actor was engulfed into human trafficking along with her hair so the new replacement had to do with whatever length of hair she came with at the time.
If only it wasnt Hollywood were talking about here 🤦🏻♂️
I like this scarecrow than his evil version from Batman XD
There are scarecrows everywhere!
the1stMoyatia if I can be very honest, I once thought that the crow on his shoulder was his pet xp
Two completely different characters.
@@the1stMoyatia well there's not that many actual characters who are scarecrows.
@@charlieandthechocfactrules9186 There's the Scarecrow of Oz, his Russian counterpart Strasheela, Worzel Gummidge and all his fellow scarecrows, Scuffy, Tattybogle, Peter, Old Man Scarecrow, The Lonely Scarecrow, The Kind Scarecrow, The Shy Scarecrow, The Scarecrow King (not to be confused with Jack Skellington), The Unscary Scarecrow, and a fair number of others.
Toto and I are searching for the path!
2022, where y’all at?
Classic magic
When you think about it if Scarecrow didn't have a brain, he wouldn't speak as pointed out by Dorothy nor would he walk or move his arms.
It’s adorable how polite Dorothy is in this movie, a real breath of fresh air from all the girl bosses we have nowadays
I got a ‘there’s no place like chrome’ ad before this 😂🌈
One of my favorite movies
Wizard of Oz made it's TV debut on November 3,1956
Yup, hosted by Bert Lahr and Liza Minnelli!
48 years ego ly favorite movie when I was a child.that
Came here after Harry Style's !
This is like nearly a 100 yrs old but the camera quality is way better than those UFO pics caught on camera 👁️👄👁️
Fr-☹️
83 Years ago..!
0:54-0:59
This quote says alot about modern society these days.
How so?
Dang i like going back to my mom's childhood show
@swag gaming ye?
That's my girlfriend. She's a star
Too bad that the actress who play her died years ago at the age of 47
Toto don’t be silly! Scare crows can’t talk!
*Of course people do go both ways*
Toto.
What do u mean,
"why you did say something didn't you"
@@stevenorourke3526 *nods, shakes head, nods, shakes head*
@@MaskedMan66 "are you doing that on purpose or are you making up your mind"
This Movie = Subliminal Messages!!!
MK Ultra!!!
Memories
1:12 How do you do?
Di balik layar fillem ini ngeri
most beautiful scene
somewhere over the rainbow did judy garland really sing that song did she write it?
@@PabloRuizMega Of course she really sang it! She was one of the best singers who ever lived. "Over the Rainbow" and all the other songs for the movie were written by Harold Arlen and Yip Harburg.
The painted backgrounds remind me of pantomine sets/backgrounds at Christmas
In some scenes her hair looks longer than others 😂
I finally found this movie is my favorite
That scarecrow found himself in quite a predicament.
Some select few ladies are so precious they immediately tell one by perception that they are wife material. Judy Garland. 1939.
Ray Bolger was already married, and besides, he was 34 and Judy was 16.
my childhood fever dream
Happy 100th birthday Judy Garland🎉