This scene is a good example of why the casting was so perfect. The way they interact and deliver their lines sounds completely natural and unrehearsed. Classic for a reason!
Indeed and couldn’t agree more. This is one life opportunity to be part of it. The cast was devoted to make it happen and amazingly beautiful. They gave their heart for this
We're off to see the Wizard The wonderful Wizard of Oz We hear he is a whiz of a wiz If ever a wiz there was If ever, oh, ever a wiz there was The Wizard of Oz is one because Because, because, because, because, because Because of the wonderful things he does We're off to see the Wizard The wonderful Wizard of Oz
@@Jacobcoleyray There was never a hanging anything, and that scene was shot and completed a week before the Singer Midgets even arrived at MGM. The movie as we see it now is exactly the same as it was when people first saw it in 1939.
John Critchlow no...he’s not...those are choreographed moves...pretty hard to do when not that much in control on one’s leg muscles, actually! (We used to do something similar when doing The Electric Slide some years ago! (Down on 1 knee, then the other & up again onto one foot, then the other without skipping a beat with the music= knee, knee, up, up!)😉😉 Plus...they were made to do it over & over till it was PERFECT!
Yup! When Jack Haley joined the picture, they had him re-record all of the Tin Woodman's solo singing, but didn't think they needed to alter the group singing at all. So Ebsen is still in the movie! :-)
All those sound effects were added in post production; the suit itself was only buckram covered with leather, so it may have creaked, but it couldn't clank. 🙂
@@seandaly-wr3co Not for Jack Haley; the suit he had was uncomfortable enough; a real suit of armor would have been even worse. And in fact, when they were figuring out how to make the costume (when Buddy Ebsen was the Tin Woodman) they did try a suit made of aluminum, but it was too stiff and too noisy. lol
To anyone saying there is a hanging Munchkin: It isn't true. In this scene you clearly see its a crane: It even extends its wings. The Munchkin actors weren't even in the studio yet, because this was filmed a week before any of the scenes with the Munchkins. Even the oldest, 1939 copies of this movie show it as a crane. You can actually see some of the wing poking out. Someone thought it would be funny to edit out the crane and add in a swaying figure, and it's easy to believe, especially with everything that really did happen, like Judy Garland getting a horrible diet and not being treated properly, or the makeup and costumes being awful for the actors. That's almost all true, but this is not. If you don't believe me, ask me this: How did none of the basically millions of people on set not notice a hanging body? Even if the actors didn't, someone else would have. And what about Toto? I think the dog was trained to be able to act around people, she wasn't trained not to be able to see a hanging body. Not just that, but you really think they wouldn't have shot it again and just used that second take? I've heard some other people say that it might have been the director's son. The director didn't have a son, as far as I'm sure. I also heard someone say that it was one of the people who was upset she didn't get the part for Dorothy. Only Judy and another girl were ever considered for the role, and I'm pretty sure that girl didn't commit suicide, and if she did, she didn't do it on set, because there was no way she could have snuck in. Thanks for coming to my Ted Talk.
Judy Garland was not treated badly; Mervyn LeRoy would have fired anyone who dared. Her diet was perfectly ordinary; she ate vegetables, soup (not just broth), and other nutritional things. It's just that she would have preferred cheeseburgers; what teen wouldn't? Uncomfortable costumes and make-up have been part of actors' lives since before there was film. You're right that Victor Fleming didn't have a son. The role of Dorothy was always intended to go to Judy; Mervyn LeRoy was a huge fan of her work in previous films and knew that there was no other choice but her. An MGM suit in New York demanded that 20th Century Fox's Shirley Temple be given a singing test, and that was done, but it was just a formality. It was always Judy's game.
@@vmanvr Do you realize how stupid that sounds? She was put on a diet and exercise regimen; you know, the normal things that people do to reduce. Judy didn't need to lose weight as such, just reduce her curves since she was playing a child.
@@MaskedMan66 that was my mistake, although if they put asbestos on scene, i honestly don’t know how they didn’t do other bad things, like *drugging Judy Garland* and *literally having almost everyone treated badly*. look it up.
Well the dog was clearly trained, maybe it didn’t even notice. We’ll never know really..the hanging munchkin may be real and it may be fake, we’ll never know..
@@Grandmaster_Dragonborn We already know; we've known for decades. Birds were borrowed from a zoo to liven up the forest around Nick Chopper's cottage. At least one of them was a crane, and it can be seen at various points throughout the scene, including then the travelers are heading down the Yellow Brick Road. We also know that work on the Munchkinland sequence would not begin until a week after the Tin Woodman's introductory scene was filmed, which of course means that the Singer Midgets were not at MGM when the Tin Woodman scene was filmed. Finally, we know that the urban myth about the "hanging Munchkin" was concocted in the 1970's, and that at least two people tried to revive it recently by taking an isolated clip and putting CGI imagery on to it. The two attempts that I've seen are on RUclips, and they look very different from each other. So yes. We know.
@The Channel of Wonder "That good of." *smh* So much for modern grammar school. I didn't say the CGI fakery is from the 70's; I said, "recently." To be specific, 2011. Nobody died on that set, no matter how much you want it to have happened.
On TV last night. As kids we watched it every year on TV. I think it was around Christmas. Knowing what is going to happen, does not make it less enjoyable.
@@addiechan2553 (a)The Singer Midgets weren't in Hollywood when this scene was filmed, and (b) the movie has never been altered. All remastering involves is bringing sound and picture up to the best specs possible; it does not involve monkeying with the content.
Its not a wizard its a hanging man there are alot of dark secrets behind the wizard of oz such as the director slapping the little girl for continuously laughing
A munchkin who committed suicide during the shootings , but you can’t see its a munchkin because it’s the HD version of the movie and they edited it to make it look like it’s a bird in that HD version , watch the 1939 original clip you can clearly see its a hanging munchkin.
@@besitos.4.kalyssa93 No, it's a bird. And Judy Garland was not a "little girl," she was a teenager. Read this and learn something: ozmuseum.com/blogs/news/judy-and-her-dear-cowardly-lion
@@pugsterkingyt8257 Wrong. Nothing in this movie has been altered for 81 years. The movie we see on home video know (whatever format) is the movie that cinema audiences saw in 1939.
MaskedMan66 hahahaha INCORRECT! this says in the title: 1939! That isn’t when the original came out.... in this version, the quality is better and also, when people asked the makers of the film about the “hanging munchkin”. They told everyone it was a bird so in the new version... yes, the NEW version... they put a bird instead... also, the bird is in a much different place as the original if you look closely... also, Judy Garland (the actress of Dorothy) apparently didn’t know what it was until she got up close and she screamed on set but that was cut...
@@pugsterkingyt8257 The movie was released in 1939; anyone who knows anything about it knows that. None of its imagery has been altered for home video release. And your tale about Judy screaming is brand-new, minted 2020.
Scarecrow: To Oz? Tin Man: To Oz! All: We're off to see the Wizard, the wonderful Wizard of Oz We hear he is a whiz of a whiz if ever a whiz there was If ever, oh, ever a whiz there was, the Wizard of Oz is one because Because, because, because, because, because Because of the wonderful things he does! We're off to see the Wizard, the wonderful Wizard of Oz!
Thanos: Were Of To Find Gauntlet Wonderful Gauntlet Of All They Hear I Am Strongest Man Who Ever Lives It Was But He Kills Someome With the infinity stone beacuse 5x Beacuse I Am Bolded Man Were Of To Find The Gauntlet The Wonderful Of All
In fact that scene in this vid is the remastered version cause the creators of “death” scene version said it was a crane so now it’s a crane in the remastered version. Your welcome. Stay safe
Ya fui a ver el original y si se ve halgo colgando, son 2 opciónes es cierto lo del suicidi0 y editaron la original poniendo el avestruz o la editada es la original, pero creo qué si es cierto
See in the background on the left,the small very distinctive figure of a man climbing a tree prop then swinging after committing suicide. It's still in the movie. After being shown the part,I can never watch the movie without focusing on this eerie scene. Was just talking about this to my boyfriend moments before seeing this video.
Those trees were fake props and could not support the weight of a human being, no matter how small. The only people on camera were Bolger, Garland, and Haley. The moving object is a crane.
For all you conspiracy theorists (i.e. idiots), the figure in the background toward the end of the scene is a bird, pointing that way to OZ. You're welcome.
@@DBZ483 "Remastered" only means that sound and picture were brought up to the highest quality. It doesn't mean the content of the movie was messed with.
@@DBZ483 I just gave you the definition of "remastered." I don't see how that applies to me. As for education, I've had over thirty years of researching this movie, which has included speaking to members of the Singer Midgets.
Aunque suena perturbador, todo lo contrario, los munchkins no eran las víctimas, eran los más hijueputas del rodaje, acusaban a Judy, llegaban borrachos o drogados
No, it does not, because (a) the Singer Midgets weren't in Hollywood when this scene was filmed, and (b) the movie has never been altered. All remastering involves is bringing sound and picture up to the best specs possible; it does not involve monkeying with the content.
This is the scene where she notes the she known these 2 all along with out realizing they & Cowardly Lion where her uncles all along so she wasn’t alone
@@222matw Yes, and more importantly, I know what *didn't* happen. But anyone can know by reading the right books, which in this case are "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. 🙂
@@222matw During the "road" of the movie? There was no abuse, and Buddy Ebsen and two or three Winged Monkey portrayers ending up in the hospital were because of unforeseen circumstances, or to put that more simply, accidents. And like I said, read those books and then you will know what did and didn't happen.
For this people who think the hanging munchkin is real, in the 1972 reissue trailer of the wizard of oz, when this scene shows up, there is not hanging munchkin.
Did you know that someone actually hanged themself and they were dead in the scene behind them in the forest and it was cut out and they made a new clip😨
0:06-0:20 i seen the munchkinclimbing a tree and then fell and then aas just hanving there swinging back and forth. And what i heard from the hagning munchkin was one munchkin asked another munchkin out and regected him so he hung himself
@@SillyCreatureSally In this episode at the beginning it looked like a person being hanged at the bottom of the tree. Since the video quality of the past was poor. Then they posted this video in high quality and now you can see that it was actually a bird
@@jessapaige_444 There is only one version of the movie. The videos you see on YT depicting a "hanging object" are fakes, knocked up on someone's home computer.
@@RJ_824 I've delivered nothing but the facts, which I read in books by historians and researchers who have spoken to the people who made the movie and looked into news reports of the time as well as studio records. I'm 55 if that matters.
That was definetely not a bird when I watched the original. I thought they meant a flying bird since it was off the ground. When I saw this it wasn’t familiar at all
This scene is a good example of why the casting was so perfect. The way they interact and deliver their lines sounds completely natural and unrehearsed. Classic for a reason!
Indeed and couldn’t agree more. This is one life opportunity to be part of it. The cast was devoted to make it happen and amazingly beautiful. They gave their heart for this
You'd never guess that Jack Haley was a last-minute replacement.
We're off to see the Wizard
The wonderful Wizard of Oz
We hear he is a whiz of a wiz
If ever a wiz there was
If ever, oh, ever a wiz there was
The Wizard of Oz is one because
Because, because, because, because, because
Because of the wonderful things he does
We're off to see the Wizard
The wonderful Wizard of Oz
When I watched the film I really fell in love with this song💘
One thing I like about this song, and especially this version is the sound of the Tin-Man's body squeaking and clanking to the beat.
Your not the only one
My school is having a play on The Wizard of Oz and it was so so so so good. I wish I could go again because everyone in it did fabulous
Did they remember to cast a hanging munchkin?
@@Wizardaron sadly yes they did
Good for you. So Lucky. Never had one in school. Hope you had wonderful memory
Each time I listening this song, i have it during long time in my head 😀
Its a nice song 🎼
@@Liamnlto 1. That's not very nice.
2. That's a bird.
@@SillyCreatureSally Looks like whoever you were responding to ran away. What had he or she said???
@@MaskedMan66 I don't remember. I'm sure it was about the hanging munchkin, thus "it's a bird", but idk what happened there
@@MaskedMan66 Ah. Now I remember. They said something like, "your stupid someone died in the background".
@@SillyCreatureSally Lol Typical rubbish.
Thank goodness they made a special edition otherwise I’d either have to turn my head or fast forward this scene from now on watching the movie
Sorry, what?
@@MaskedMan66
You know what I mean fast forward the scene to avoid seeing the hanging Munchkin
@@Jacobcoleyray There was never a hanging anything, and that scene was shot and completed a week before the Singer Midgets even arrived at MGM. The movie as we see it now is exactly the same as it was when people first saw it in 1939.
There was in fact a hanging munchkin but they edited it out so they wouldn’t get a bad rep
@@mabel412 Nope. That scene was shot and completed before the Singer Midgets ever arrived at MGM. It was a sarus crane.
Man, I love Jack Haley. He's so cute even with lots of makeup on 💙
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I think I've noticed something Ray bolger also known as the scarecrow when there skipping he's actually falling over his own feet.
John Critchlow no...he’s not...those are choreographed moves...pretty hard to do when not that much in control on one’s leg muscles, actually! (We used to do something similar when doing The Electric Slide some years ago! (Down on 1 knee, then the other & up again onto one foot, then the other without skipping a beat with the music= knee, knee, up, up!)😉😉 Plus...they were made to do it over & over till it was PERFECT!
HE'S DOING THAT DELIBERATELY BECAUSE THE SCARECROW HAS NO BONES AND IS ALWAYS TRIPPING; BOLGER GOT THAT FROM THE BOOK. Good grief....
That One Guy You Walk Past Mate don’t be mean, I’m sure he gets it.
@@shellshocker2133 Nope.
@@MaskedMan66 chill
Awwwwww Toto did a AMAZING job 8n the movie!
@Joakistaxx Terry didn't died she got stepped on and her paw was broken
@@shellshocker2133 false. he only was injured 2 weeks then he came back on set. after he lived a happy long life.
@@elisaiancau8987 She.
@@awesomegirl5190 It was more likely just sprained, since she was back two weeks later.
Buddy Ebsen is singing
Yup! When Jack Haley joined the picture, they had him re-record all of the Tin Woodman's solo singing, but didn't think they needed to alter the group singing at all. So Ebsen is still in the movie! :-)
The way the metal clanks as the song goes on, the metal clanking fits the song >w
All those sound effects were added in post production; the suit itself was only buckram covered with leather, so it may have creaked, but it couldn't clank. 🙂
@@MaskedMan66 aww, that sucks
@@seandaly-wr3co Not for Jack Haley; the suit he had was uncomfortable enough; a real suit of armor would have been even worse. And in fact, when they were figuring out how to make the costume (when Buddy Ebsen was the Tin Woodman) they did try a suit made of aluminum, but it was too stiff and too noisy. lol
We didn't appreciate Judy Garland enough, and it shows, guys. It shows. We should've appreciated this angel more when she was still here.
What do you mean "it shows?"
You have a great channel!!!
This is still Buddy Ebsen singing as the Tin Man
Yeah
@@SillyCreatureSally barely noticeable I suppose but still fits to Haley
@@scoutart1508 Kind of.
To anyone saying there is a hanging Munchkin:
It isn't true. In this scene you clearly see its a crane: It even extends its wings. The Munchkin actors weren't even in the studio yet, because this was filmed a week before any of the scenes with the Munchkins. Even the oldest, 1939 copies of this movie show it as a crane. You can actually see some of the wing poking out. Someone thought it would be funny to edit out the crane and add in a swaying figure, and it's easy to believe, especially with everything that really did happen, like Judy Garland getting a horrible diet and not being treated properly, or the makeup and costumes being awful for the actors. That's almost all true, but this is not. If you don't believe me, ask me this: How did none of the basically millions of people on set not notice a hanging body? Even if the actors didn't, someone else would have. And what about Toto? I think the dog was trained to be able to act around people, she wasn't trained not to be able to see a hanging body. Not just that, but you really think they wouldn't have shot it again and just used that second take? I've heard some other people say that it might have been the director's son. The director didn't have a son, as far as I'm sure. I also heard someone say that it was one of the people who was upset she didn't get the part for Dorothy. Only Judy and another girl were ever considered for the role, and I'm pretty sure that girl didn't commit suicide, and if she did, she didn't do it on set, because there was no way she could have snuck in.
Thanks for coming to my Ted Talk.
thank you :)
Judy Garland was not treated badly; Mervyn LeRoy would have fired anyone who dared. Her diet was perfectly ordinary; she ate vegetables, soup (not just broth), and other nutritional things. It's just that she would have preferred cheeseburgers; what teen wouldn't? Uncomfortable costumes and make-up have been part of actors' lives since before there was film.
You're right that Victor Fleming didn't have a son. The role of Dorothy was always intended to go to Judy; Mervyn LeRoy was a huge fan of her work in previous films and knew that there was no other choice but her. An MGM suit in New York demanded that 20th Century Fox's Shirley Temple be given a singing test, and that was done, but it was just a formality. It was always Judy's game.
@@MaskedMan66 judy garland was drugged to look skinnier for the movie
@@vmanvr Do you realize how stupid that sounds? She was put on a diet and exercise regimen; you know, the normal things that people do to reduce. Judy didn't need to lose weight as such, just reduce her curves since she was playing a child.
@@MaskedMan66 that was my mistake, although if they put asbestos on scene, i honestly don’t know how they didn’t do other bad things, like *drugging Judy Garland* and *literally having almost everyone treated badly*. look it up.
Wouldn’t Toto (on the Scarecrow’s left) have gone berserk if somebody offed themselves?
Good point
So would the humans on the set; there were dozens, maybe hundreds of people there.
Well the dog was clearly trained, maybe it didn’t even notice.
We’ll never know really..the hanging munchkin may be real and it may be fake, we’ll never know..
@@Grandmaster_Dragonborn We already know; we've known for decades. Birds were borrowed from a zoo to liven up the forest around Nick Chopper's cottage. At least one of them was a crane, and it can be seen at various points throughout the scene, including then the travelers are heading down the Yellow Brick Road.
We also know that work on the Munchkinland sequence would not begin until a week after the Tin Woodman's introductory scene was filmed, which of course means that the Singer Midgets were not at MGM when the Tin Woodman scene was filmed.
Finally, we know that the urban myth about the "hanging Munchkin" was concocted in the 1970's, and that at least two people tried to revive it recently by taking an isolated clip and putting CGI imagery on to it. The two attempts that I've seen are on RUclips, and they look very different from each other.
So yes. We know.
@The Channel of Wonder "That good of." *smh* So much for modern grammar school.
I didn't say the CGI fakery is from the 70's; I said, "recently." To be specific, 2011. Nobody died on that set, no matter how much you want it to have happened.
On TV last night. As kids we watched it every year on TV. I think it was around Christmas. Knowing what is going to happen, does not make it less enjoyable.
A 12 second ad on a 27 second video!
Thats not a munchkin hanging, that is clearly an ostrich😂😂
This is the remastered version
Addison Mcnuggets
It was a bird in the original too 😔😔 you can even see it walking around in a few scenes before this one
@@benphillip6369 that's an edit. Not real
It's a crane, but yes.
@@addiechan2553 (a)The Singer Midgets weren't in Hollywood when this scene was filmed, and (b) the movie has never been altered. All remastering involves is bringing sound and picture up to the best specs possible; it does not involve monkeying with the content.
0:23 what is that in the trees? 🤨 I think it’s an ostrich
Its not a wizard its a hanging man there are alot of dark secrets behind the wizard of oz such as the director slapping the little girl for continuously laughing
A munchkin who committed suicide during the shootings , but you can’t see its a munchkin because it’s the HD version of the movie and they edited it to make it look like it’s a bird in that HD version , watch the 1939 original clip you can clearly see its a hanging munchkin.
@@benphillip6369 not real. The version with the hanging person was an edit made to fool people into believing it's real
It's a crane, actually.
@@besitos.4.kalyssa93 No, it's a bird. And Judy Garland was not a "little girl," she was a teenager. Read this and learn something:
ozmuseum.com/blogs/news/judy-and-her-dear-cowardly-lion
Wonderful wizard of oz 😍
O ANÃO SE ENFORCAND@
El árbol del fondo 🌚
Hay muchos árboles en el fondo.
A moment of silence for the poor folks who still think there’s a munchkin hanging.
I wish they didn't think that. It's stupid.
There is that bird was a replacement
@@James_Giraffe It wasn't.
@@SillyCreatureSally believe what you want
@@James_Giraffe I'm telling the truth.
If there was a hanging munchkin, then it would've been stupid to continue on with the scene. It's only a bird. 🐦👍🏻
Thank you! In any case, the Singer Midgets weren't even in Hollywood yet.
No it’s the new one! The original had somebody hanging but in the new release, they changed it to a bird...
@@pugsterkingyt8257 Wrong. Nothing in this movie has been altered for 81 years. The movie we see on home video know (whatever format) is the movie that cinema audiences saw in 1939.
MaskedMan66 hahahaha INCORRECT! this says in the title: 1939! That isn’t when the original came out.... in this version, the quality is better and also, when people asked the makers of the film about the “hanging munchkin”. They told everyone it was a bird so in the new version... yes, the NEW version... they put a bird instead... also, the bird is in a much different place as the original if you look closely... also, Judy Garland (the actress of Dorothy) apparently didn’t know what it was until she got up close and she screamed on set but that was cut...
@@pugsterkingyt8257 The movie was released in 1939; anyone who knows anything about it knows that. None of its imagery has been altered for home video release. And your tale about Judy screaming is brand-new, minted 2020.
MAGICAL ✨
This is my love movie
Happy 100th birthday Judy Garland🎉
At our school we have the English musical acting show! And I’m pretending to be Dorothy and we’re gonna be doing this show to our schoolmates!
Have you done it yet?
Scarecrow:Hehe to oz?
Tin man:To oz :)
Me:Ok, that got me!
We're off to see the Wizard!
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0:15 did anyone else noticed that there's a body hanging in the background???
Nope, because there isn't.
This is the edited version
@@MMUSAMALIK1The film has never been edited since its release in 1939.
That’s just an ostrich making a prank
Scarecrow: To Oz?
Tin Man: To Oz!
All: We're off to see the Wizard, the wonderful Wizard of Oz
We hear he is a whiz of a whiz if ever a whiz there was
If ever, oh, ever a whiz there was, the Wizard of Oz is one because
Because, because, because, because, because
Because of the wonderful things he does!
We're off to see the Wizard, the wonderful Wizard of Oz!
Thanos: Were Of To Find Gauntlet Wonderful Gauntlet Of All They Hear I Am Strongest Man Who Ever Lives It Was But He Kills Someome With the infinity stone beacuse 5x Beacuse I Am Bolded Man Were Of To Find The Gauntlet The Wonderful Of All
That does not fit the rhythm at all.
Strange shadows!! Hey, notice carefully!!
Crane*
I’m 22 now and I still sing this song on the shower 😂
I bet you're a trump supporter
@@Michael_BeanflipYou're*
@@SpongeDan you should wear a mask
@@Michael_Beanflip You say that like it's a bad thing.
@@MaskedMan66 nothing wrong with wearing masks
What’s they in the background 😟😟😟😟😟
A sarus crane.
It was nearly starting ww2
But we got dee and friends in oz
My sister cousin and I used to skip through Walmart singing this song
Que divertido
Behind...
I know in the background there is no hanging munchkin. It’s a crane!
no
In fact that scene in this vid is the remastered version cause the creators of “death” scene version said it was a crane so now it’s a crane in the remastered version. Your welcome. Stay safe
It was a crane on the set in 1938.
@Bill Shaker This scene was shot in November of 1938.
Scarecrow: To Oz?
Tin man: To Oz
Me: To arms! (Dorothy slaps me) Ow! I mean Oz
Me
Sure?
What?
I love Ray Boldger he's funny
Ya fui a ver el original y si se ve halgo colgando, son 2 opciónes es cierto lo del suicidi0 y editaron la original poniendo el avestruz o la editada es la original, pero creo qué si es cierto
Nadie murió en ese set. El pájaro era un sarus grulla.
See in the background on the left,the small very distinctive figure of a man climbing a tree prop then swinging after committing suicide. It's still in the movie. After being shown the part,I can never watch the movie without focusing on this eerie scene. Was just talking about this to my boyfriend moments before seeing this video.
Actually no it’s a bird, it’s always been a bird in all the VHS tapes, and even in the original trailers.
Y’all are tripping, that’s clearly a large bird. The hanging man was edited in by a RUclipsr and has been proven fake countless times.
Those trees were fake props and could not support the weight of a human being, no matter how small. The only people on camera were Bolger, Garland, and Haley. The moving object is a crane.
@@valuminescent And now there are at least two versions, which only proves how stupid and fake the urban myth is.
@@MaskedMan66 Cranes don't run up to a tree prop,climb it and swing out back and forth. I've viewed the scene many times.
I NOTICED SMT IN THE BACKROUND
Isn’t it crazy how in the background where the trees are one of the actors handed himself by accident and they left it in the movie
That was a bird
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They literally had to add this to the remastered versions, THERE ARE NO OTHER BIRDS IN THE MOVIE
There are other birds. The one you saw was always there in the background.
There are plenty of birds; try watching the movie sometime.
Someone said "Dorothy looked back twice she looks concerned" (it was in the tape of the hanging munchkin). She does it in the real thing lol
For all you conspiracy theorists (i.e. idiots), the figure in the background toward the end of the scene is a bird, pointing that way to OZ. You're welcome.
GG
Damn y’all will really believe ANYTHING you see on the internet, huh?
GG
Literally what are you talking about? Please do your research before you spread misinformation lmfao
@@DBZ483 the footage with the hanging munchkin isn't real. It was just edited in by some person on RUclips.
@@DBZ483 "Remastered" only means that sound and picture were brought up to the highest quality. It doesn't mean the content of the movie was messed with.
@@DBZ483 I just gave you the definition of "remastered." I don't see how that applies to me. As for education, I've had over thirty years of researching this movie, which has included speaking to members of the Singer Midgets.
Something is gone, something is not there but what?
Ain’t no bird 💀💀💀💀
the actors ghosts watching us argue if it was a bird or not: um chile anyway so!
They would know it was a bird, it was always a bird.
duet to trio to quartet
The emerald city!
Mi cabeza no puede parar de recordar el suicida en lugar del avestruz
No hubo suicidio, y el pájaro era un sarus grulla, no un avestruz.
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@@Biologia640 concuerdo con Tigo no al bts
@@jorgecarrillo9025 vale
Aunque suena perturbador, todo lo contrario, los munchkins no eran las víctimas, eran los más hijueputas del rodaje, acusaban a Judy, llegaban borrachos o drogados
THE CUT SCENES IS SO SCARY🗿
Sorry, what?
❤🎉❤
Esse filme não deveria existe
Guys.. this is the remastered version. The original has the hanging munchkin..
No, it does not, because (a) the Singer Midgets weren't in Hollywood when this scene was filmed, and (b) the movie has never been altered. All remastering involves is bringing sound and picture up to the best specs possible; it does not involve monkeying with the content.
@@MaskedMan66 look guys a guy who doesn't respect opinions.
@@borisborkovic8894 It's truth that doesn't care about opinions, and truth is what I present.
@@MaskedMan66 i know its fake but still you cnat just always think you'r right.
@@borisborkovic8894 This isn't about me. It's about the facts, and they have stood for 82 years. It was a sarus crane.
This is the scene where she notes the she known these 2 all along with out realizing they & Cowardly Lion where her uncles all along so she wasn’t alone
Technically, they weren’t her uncles. They were employees that worked on her family’s farm
it was hell shooting the movie
Movies are hard work; it's not for sissies.
@@MaskedMan66 do you know what happened?
@@222matw Yes, and more importantly, I know what *didn't* happen. But anyone can know by reading the right books, which in this case are "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. 🙂
@@MaskedMan66 so you know what happened during the road of the movie but still say something like this... abuse, people in the hospital...
@@222matw During the "road" of the movie?
There was no abuse, and Buddy Ebsen and two or three Winged Monkey portrayers ending up in the hospital were because of unforeseen circumstances, or to put that more simply, accidents.
And like I said, read those books and then you will know what did and didn't happen.
For this people who think the hanging munchkin is real, in the 1972 reissue trailer of the wizard of oz, when this scene shows up, there is not hanging munchkin.
@XOlviX607Nope.
Who’s here in 2024
And in the background you see the little munchkin that committed Sui. Cide for losing the part.
I heard that he committed suicide because Judy Garland wouldn’t date him
This cast did not deserve to go so soon
0:05 I sure 100% It’s a bird original Someone edit bird to hanging people
You're right
This scence was take older than munchkin land scene =not any munchkins in the studio
Yay, someone else knows!
We're off to see a very bad wizard
Wtf is that in the background
A crane.
@sam-dt8jq No, it's a crane, which is a ind of bird. (I assume you thought I was referring to a crane, the mechanism.)
meanwhile in the background theirs a bird that got digitized in.
If ykyk.
That’s a real bird. They borrowed bird from the LA zoo to make the set seem more realistic
I love how Dorothy keeps pulling Scarecrow back onto his feet like he doesn't weigh anything. 0:19
Do you not realize she’s not pulling him up he’s jumping back up
He doesn't!
@@johnperez822 In the context of the story, she's pulling him up.
What is blank
I saw it
I AM GETTING VERY IRRITATED AT RUclips FOR PUTTING THIS IN SO MANY SEGMENTS INSTEAD OF SHOWING THE WHOLE MOVIE
What is a freaking creature
They removed the hanging munchkin
Did you know that someone actually hanged themself and they were dead in the scene behind them in the forest and it was cut out and they made a new clip😨
you mean hung themselves f- and a slap from dorothy
That's fake.
Nope.
(smh)
no worries its just an edit
Strasillo je pjevao o two turtle doves io jarebici
Eles morreram?
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0:06-0:20 i seen the munchkinclimbing a tree and then fell and then aas just hanving there swinging back and forth. And what i heard from the hagning munchkin was one munchkin asked another munchkin out and regected him so he hung himself
Meif_wa girl Abigail
Just sit down, and shut up.
It’s not true.
It's a bird. SIT DOWN AND SHUT UP.
+Mxrkiie OF course we know; we've known for decades that the Munchkins weren't even on the set yet and that there were birds on this set.
You "seen" no such thing. The Singer Midgets hadn't even arrived in Hollywood yet when this scene was shot.
It's just a bird spreading its' wings.
Wait people think that’s not a bird?
They have done since the 70s.
For the same reason that some people think the world is run by extradimensional reptiles; truth bores them.
People who don’t know:😊 people who know: 😨
Know what?
@@SillyCreatureSally In this episode at the beginning it looked like a person being hanged at the bottom of the tree. Since the video quality of the past was poor. Then they posted this video in high quality and now you can see that it was actually a bird
@@SAUCE420BBR2 Well, yes. The only time there was an actual body was in a prank video uploaded in 2011.
@@SAUCE420BBR2 I was being sarcastic by the way.
real titanium N real lion 😢
Dead munchkin, ostrich, who cares just enjoy this masterpiece ❤️
Neither. It's a sarus crane. And it does matter.
Mana yg gantung diri disini ga ada njir
Liat yg dibelakang pohon,prnh ada yg gantung diri
@@marisasagala5924 di video lain iya ada, serem bgt
@@istipujarama Teu aya anu digantung.
Teu aya anu digantung.
Al fondo se ve alguien sufriendo o como algo moviendo se y cuando los tres casi se van a quien sabe donde se ve un cuello largo
I see something in the front is someone hangind
Nope.
Look in the middle of the screen and you can see a person hanging himself
(facepalm)
Munchkin hanging hisself on a tree
Did you know someone was at the tree it’s pretty disturbing and a bird came
A died man hanging on trees
@@roshanisinghthakur1640 Nope.
It was a sarus crane, not a person.
@@roshanisinghthakur1640 an edit wich was already debunked
this isnt the clip
Yea
What do you mean?
MaskedMan66 i mean that is the edited version the original version from the original movie shows a munchkin like figure in the back not a bird
@@jessapaige_444 There is only one version of the movie. The videos you see on YT depicting a "hanging object" are fakes, knocked up on someone's home computer.
MaskedMan66 no they’re not those videos are from the original movie
is it just me or I've seen someone hanging in the woods
No, you've seen a bird standing in the woods.
@@MaskedMan66 No
@@theduck8998 Yes, it's a crane. It shows up at various points during the Tin Woodman's first scene, as well as other birds.
@@MaskedMan66 hey MM, i've enjoyed and agreed with all your comments sir. how old are you?
@@RJ_824 I've delivered nothing but the facts, which I read in books by historians and researchers who have spoken to the people who made the movie and looked into news reports of the time as well as studio records. I'm 55 if that matters.
What the heck is that? 0:08
A bird
@@superjackster0165 hanging munchkin
@@carriemaddenIt’s not a hanging person
That was definetely not a bird when I watched the original. I thought they meant a flying bird since it was off the ground. When I saw this it wasn’t familiar at all
The munchkin vids are fake
Un humano colgado....
No, un pájaro de pie.