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Horrors Behind the Scenes of the Wizard of Oz 

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The Wizard of Oz is possibly the singular most iconic American film of all time. The film was released in 1939, and it was produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film brought some much-needed light to the lives of Americans who were in the middle of the Great Depression. The use of Technicolor set the film apart from many other movies at the time, and the colorful cast, fun score, and beautiful set design all helped solidify this film in history.
While the film ultimately became a huge success, the budget of over two million dollars made it difficult for the studio to break even. It wasn't until the film was re-released ten years later that Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer finally made a profit. Still, film critics recognized its genius the moment it was released. The Wizard of Oz was nominated for six Oscars, including Best Picture. While the film Gone with the Wind ultimately won the title of Best Picture for that year, The Wizard of Oz still took home the Academy Awards for Best Original Song and Best Original Song.
According to the Library of Congress, The Wizard of Oz is the most seen film in history, and for good reason. The filming process may have taken over a year, but every cast and crew member poured their heart and soul into their work. It was a grueling process, but it yielded wondrous results. Even though the film is decades old, it still holds up to the modern standards of a great film, and it can be easily enjoyed by people of all ages.
However, many trials and tribulations went into creating such a masterpiece of a film. Many of the cast members suffered during the filming process, and some were affected permanently. Because The Wizard of Oz was created so long ago, there weren't as many safety regulations on set, and the actors were subjected to dangerous and even deadly conditions. The crew members often used harmful chemicals and reckless pyrotechnics to create the film's special effects. Even though the special effects may have looked great in the final result, they were a huge source of stress for the actors.
Even worse was the fact that actors were not given the protection that they are today. Young Judy Garland was only 16 when she began filming The Wizard of Oz, but she was treated cruelly by the director. Make sure you stick around to find out when director Victor Fleming took things too far. We hope you like this video, and don't forget to subscribe to Facts Verse for more!
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@bobwallace9814
@bobwallace9814 3 года назад
The first time I saw this as a little kid, the witch, the tornado and the flying monkeys scared the shit out of me.
@thomasthomas43
@thomasthomas43 3 года назад
Same
@bigmack5464
@bigmack5464 3 года назад
Nah mate I was more scared of the scare crow than the witch
@25newrush
@25newrush 3 года назад
definitely the flying monkees
@garychambers5850
@garychambers5850 3 года назад
Same here!!! I remember covering my eyes with a pillow! Watched back in the very early 60's. Always came on a Sunday night. Watched it on my grandmas old B&W TV. Back then, just about everyone had a B&W TV. We got our first Color TV in 1966.. And I got to watch *BATMAN* in color!!! 📺
@petersuskawicz8900
@petersuskawicz8900 3 года назад
My wife and I just watched it on blue ray before ,I have the 70 th anniversary edition,yeah the witch and monkeys scared me as well,I am fifty now,the color and surround sound were awsome,plus being able to watch it when you want to and not having to wait until they putnit on tv and all.
@attaist
@attaist 3 года назад
I can’t count how many lawsuits there would have been if it would be made today........
@stever5887
@stever5887 3 года назад
Perhaps, but the safety laws would still have been enacted over time, so there would be very few of them still occurring in 2020. In other words, it might be a very different film if it was made today. Certain scenes would be removed, rewritten or edited in ways to make them appear more dangerous than they actually are. We have become a litigious society, which has directors and producers looking for ways to avoid lost time, costly court battles and the bad publicity that accompanies them. Lawyers and professional stunt men are all over a production, looking for ways to prevent accidents and deaths that occur when filming dangerous action scenes. Segments that produce injuries (like those in Indian attacks and war films) are reduced in scope or are now simply talked about. This reduces production costs when budgets are tight, or as a means to focus on other activity in a film.
@encouragingillusion6536
@encouragingillusion6536 3 года назад
@@stever5887 thats some good reasearce (Sorry if i spell wrong)
@weatherboi
@weatherboi 3 года назад
You can count, but the number may not be accurate.
@jeffreyworthen7033
@jeffreyworthen7033 3 года назад
IKR!!!!!!!!
@bigboi1611
@bigboi1611 3 года назад
The munchkins also sexually abused Judy Garland
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 Год назад
A wonderful story: Not long after seeing The Wizard of Oz, a little girl named Natalie Norris fell ill and was hospitalized. Her mother wrote to MGM and relayed her daughter's wish that she could get a visit from Dorothy. They called Judy, who was of course delighted to do it, and sent Natalie a letter telling her that they had a date. She wanted to come in full Dorothy kit, but by that time everything had been put away in storage, so Judy wore a simple frock and her own short hair, and Natalie didn't mind a bit. Judy chatted with her a while and even sang "Over the Rainbow" to her, bringing Natalie's mother to tears. Later, Natalie showed rapid improvement, and not only recovered, but later in life became a singer herself!
@kimberlyel82
@kimberlyel82 8 месяцев назад
I would have been in tears sobbing if she did that for my daughter… what an incredibly beautiful voice
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 8 месяцев назад
@@kimberlyel82 And an incredibly beautiful heart! 🙂
@FingerinUrDaughter
@FingerinUrDaughter 6 месяцев назад
i highly doubt judy garland actually took time out of her busy schedule of shoveling coke into her nostrils to sing a song nobody cared about when her career was already over.
@kimberlyel82
@kimberlyel82 6 месяцев назад
@@FingerinUrDaughter well it happened… and ur name is gross and I’m assuming bc of ur name I’m going to say either ur a young boy who still hasn’t put his fingers on his own privates or ur over 30 and live with ur parents and can’t get a woman… might be why ur so negative, never having that release can really make someone make a name like that
@FatimaMuhsiniq
@FatimaMuhsiniq 5 месяцев назад
🥺🥺my heart
@davimagalhaes5167
@davimagalhaes5167 Год назад
I'm Brazilian and this is one of the movies I watched the most during childhood and adolescence! Miss you Judy! This is still one of the greatest musicals in history
@FactsVerse
@FactsVerse Год назад
Glad to know that you're a fan of the movie and Judy! She is definitely a wonderful actress. What other types of video would you like to see on our channel?
@choppergunner4023
@choppergunner4023 Год назад
@@FactsVerse you should do people under the stairs it's the goat :)
@davimagalhaes5167
@davimagalhaes5167 Год назад
@@FactsVerse I really wanted to see a video about Willy Wonka and the original chocolate factory and fun facts about Ben-Hur with Charlton Heston ❤️❤️
@jlouis4407
@jlouis4407 Год назад
I watched it as a kid and am 44 now, I just rewatched it and it’s just as riveting and perfect.
@NotLikeUs17
@NotLikeUs17 Год назад
Regardless of the hazardous and unethical work conditions nonetheless…
@kristincook2296
@kristincook2296 3 года назад
No actor deserves to be put through that kind of abuse for a movie
@adwictt
@adwictt 3 года назад
just like icarly and sam and cat... :/
@jessi-cat6302
@jessi-cat6302 3 года назад
@@adwictt what happened in icarly?
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
No actor on this movie was put through abuse.
@meggiewillis9705
@meggiewillis9705 3 года назад
@I’m so totally happy And mentally stable Did the director slap them too?
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
@@meggiewillis9705 He endured far worse.
@EmmaKantz
@EmmaKantz 2 года назад
Judy…what a beautiful woman with a tragic life, so much talent and beauty and passion. despite her tragedy, I’ll always admire her talent and determination despite everything.
@FactsVerse
@FactsVerse 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@darraghhayes7900
@darraghhayes7900 2 года назад
@@FactsVerse hi is it true about what happened about that you could see one of the munchkins hanging themselves in the back ground in the Wizard of OZ? and is it true about why the actor of Dorothy went through?
@AhmeddR6
@AhmeddR6 2 года назад
@@darraghhayes7900 those were not munchkins but birds. And yes judy was drugged throughout the movie since she was acting around 16-20 hours a day
@darraghhayes7900
@darraghhayes7900 2 года назад
@@AhmeddR6 oh right I didn't know that yeah I think the way they treated her Judy garland the lady who played Dorothy was absolutely terrible. yeah so I believe that apparently she was drugged throughout the movie for 16-20 hours a day. thanks for telling me that is helpful, have a good day.
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 2 года назад
@@AhmeddR6 Judy was never drugged, and she only worked for four hours a day as per California child labor laws. BY the way, she was not bullied, harassed, starved, beaten, made to smoke, or raped. Just covering all bases.
@cecilreed7543
@cecilreed7543 3 года назад
I was in love with judy garland AND liza minelli...she looked just like her...tragically drugs took judy away way too soon...
@johnburke6332
@johnburke6332 3 года назад
@D. Gwinner hopefully you've got some rest since this comment.
@CoopDVille-rx3hp
@CoopDVille-rx3hp 3 года назад
Given that the studio execs were pumping her full of cigarettes and pharmaceutical amphetamines,the poor girl never really had a chance.
@lotlot
@lotlot 3 года назад
Liza has spent years ensuring she LOOKS like her mother. Unfortunate as she’s a star in her own right
@saintmartins6729
@saintmartins6729 3 года назад
Psychiatrists took her away.
@maryestes442
@maryestes442 3 года назад
Good thing you pointed out that drugs killed her, we all must have missed that part when watching it ourselves
@clarachilds8567
@clarachilds8567 2 года назад
Rest in peace to all those amazing legends, who’ve worked so hard just to be able to entertain us :((
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 Год назад
All really dedicated performers work hard. Showbiz is not, nor has it ever been, easy.
@anaa254
@anaa254 3 месяца назад
Movie is great but I don't think that all them are legends, only Judy. Those men are disgusting perverts and p^^^s.
@Julia-ln5og
@Julia-ln5og 3 года назад
The saddest part is it wasn't even the producers that got her addicted to drugs, while they helped it was her mother that got her on them at a very young age. Judy even referred to her mother as the real wicked wich of the west
@FactsVerse
@FactsVerse 3 года назад
That's sad, Julia
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 2 года назад
There was only one producer on _Wizard,_ and he didn't have anything to do with any medications Judy took in her life. Her addictions came in adulthood.
@junchoi2531
@junchoi2531 2 года назад
@@FactsVerse the actor who replaced tin man actually got a eye infection
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 2 года назад
@@junchoi2531 Millions of people have. Haley's cleared up within four days.
@junchoi2531
@junchoi2531 2 года назад
@@MaskedMan66 not because of aluminum based paint though
@djkellykel3383
@djkellykel3383 3 года назад
I will never look at “The Wizard Of Oz” the same again. Thank you giving us all of the facts. Appreciate the channel and content.
@purnell4ever
@purnell4ever 3 года назад
I'll never look at it the same again either.
@darthfrogmonster
@darthfrogmonster 3 года назад
There was also a munchkin who hung himself in one of the scenes
@berticus8611
@berticus8611 3 года назад
Also in the orginal copy of the movie without editing there was a dude hanging himself in the tin man with scene
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
There are very few facts in this video. Read these books for the true story: "The Making of The Wizard of Oz" 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" by John Fricke, Jay Scarfone, and William Stillman, and "The Road to Oz: The Evolution, Creation, and Legacy of a Motion Picture Masterpiece" by Scarfone and Stillman.
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
@@darthfrogmonster No, there was not.
@endtheliesnow5906
@endtheliesnow5906 3 года назад
Toto was not overpaid, Toto''s owner was overpaid.
@Arctu7us
@Arctu7us 3 года назад
no? the owner gets like 300 dollars and the lion, scarecrow and the tin man got like 2300 a week
@wg8202
@wg8202 3 года назад
@@Arctu7us Th.22/10.2020 Hi, How r u? I'm just curious. What was/were the source/s used to find out that info? Thank you.
@weatherboi
@weatherboi 3 года назад
Toto, played by Terry, did a great job in this movie.
@aspen311
@aspen311 3 года назад
Toto's owner was paid appropriately. Toto was a female...and she had to be well trained to do all that she did in the film. And, she was in just about every scene in the movie. Good for the trainer.
@bentleygrace4427
@bentleygrace4427 3 года назад
It’s todo
@kevins1852
@kevins1852 Год назад
Back in the 1960s, this movie was an annual event, as it was shown on network TV every March. Mom would make popcorn and TANG and set up card table chairs in the living room so we kids could pretend we were watching it in a movie theater.🙂❤
@kevins1852
@kevins1852 Год назад
It just occurred to me, after all these years, that my mom was about 6 years old when this movie came out, and I bet her parents took her to see it at a theater. So our annual ritual in the 60s may have also been Mom's way of reliving that precious childhood memory♥️♥️♥️
@slactweak
@slactweak 8 месяцев назад
Yep. Throughout the '60's I never missed a showing of the Wizard of Oz as a kid, even when it went to NBC. Where I lived, NBC was iffy. It truly depended on the atmosphere as to whether or not we could watch NBC programing. However, somewhere in the ether, the TV gods came together to make it happen because the Wizard of Oz always came through clean and clear.
@billymorris-mcgarr3742
@billymorris-mcgarr3742 3 года назад
The sad thing is that these aren't even the worst of what Judy Garland went through 😔
@billymorris-mcgarr3742
@billymorris-mcgarr3742 3 года назад
@Bob Mitchell WAIT I THOUGHT I KNEW ALL OF IT! BUT I DIDN'T KNOW THAT JEEZ?!??!?!
@-Uranos-
@-Uranos- 3 года назад
@Bob Mitchell seriously..she was rapped twice?
@aford-re9cb
@aford-re9cb 3 года назад
@@-Uranos- when does her album drop?
@katharch9394
@katharch9394 3 года назад
@@aford-re9cb u naughty naughty
@aaliyahhugley3770
@aaliyahhugley3770 3 года назад
@@aford-re9cb u dummy
@WWEJayGaming
@WWEJayGaming 3 года назад
Is it werid to say that in the next 10 years we’re gonna say that this movie is a century old😂
@balston113
@balston113 3 года назад
19 years
@vintagerxsess1452
@vintagerxsess1452 3 года назад
Shit
@forrestcommander6283
@forrestcommander6283 3 года назад
Correct, Bobby. It was released in 1939
@exspectro8823
@exspectro8823 3 года назад
Wow you suck at math
@jeremysword3414
@jeremysword3414 3 года назад
It was released in 1940 i believe.
@DzHarryNuttz
@DzHarryNuttz 3 года назад
Who remembers when this was played once a year on tv?
@kamdaddypurp3341
@kamdaddypurp3341 3 года назад
I just saw it a couple days ago on tv
@j4kgang921
@j4kgang921 3 года назад
@@kamdaddypurp3341 same
@bradleychilds4387
@bradleychilds4387 3 года назад
I do.
@davidsomerset8411
@davidsomerset8411 3 года назад
Still is
@meggiewillis9705
@meggiewillis9705 3 года назад
I do. It was on Christmas Day.
@megabolt5898
@megabolt5898 Год назад
Dorothy: "How can you talk if you don't have a brain?" Scarecrow: "I don't know... But an awful lot of people without brains do a lot of talking, don't they?"
@Justintime2grow
@Justintime2grow 7 месяцев назад
The scarecrow would have dreams of being the president of the united states in today's world.
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 месяца назад
@@Justintime2grow And? As we know, he was very intelligent. I mean, he ended up King of Oz, didn't he?
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 26 дней назад
You mean, "I don't know. But some people without brains do a nawful lot of talking. Don't they?"
@josephmacias9678
@josephmacias9678 3 года назад
It really pissed me off that studio executives would insult Judy because of her weight. She is one of the most beautiful iconic actresses and when I was little I remember having a crush on her!
@Boxingbear
@Boxingbear 3 года назад
I did too.
@saintmartins6729
@saintmartins6729 3 года назад
CAVEAT VENDOR CAVEAT EMPTOR
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
She wasn't iconic yet, and in fact she was overweight when she first came to MGM. The fact is that she liked to eat.
@nauteeca
@nauteeca 3 года назад
@@MaskedMan66 You are obsessed and lying🥴
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
@@nauteeca We all have our obsessions, and the truth is that Judy Garland was a nosher. Her favorite dessert was chocolate cake with fudge icing topped with custard. This is substantiated by information collected by Oz historians Jay Scarfone and William Stillman (you wanna call me obsessed? I wonder what you'd make of them) and included in their 2019 book "The Road to Oz: The Evolution, Creation, and Legacy of a Motion Picture Masterpiece."
@Taggerung
@Taggerung 3 года назад
After seeing this video, I can understand why that rumor of the dwarf hanging themself in the forest got started, seems the entire staff of actors for the movie were mistreated!
@StakeJade
@StakeJade 3 года назад
Taggerung There's no hanging little person seen in the movie. But yes, most of the cast and crew were working in unsafe conditions back then.
@rebelc28hachey15
@rebelc28hachey15 3 года назад
@@StakeJade It was something hanging....something.
@blueangelto-rr6vx
@blueangelto-rr6vx 3 года назад
@@rebelc28hachey15 it was an emu they were all over the set. his head is going up and down, watch it on slow mo
@ChristopherTomatotopper
@ChristopherTomatotopper 3 года назад
@@blueangelto-rr6vx that shit does not look like ab emu, the body is off and I don't see any legs
@jondcook7ify
@jondcook7ify 3 года назад
You can see the person swinging in the tree
@LorieWitt
@LorieWitt 3 года назад
Horrible things they make these actors do.
@jimogrady1131
@jimogrady1131 3 года назад
LorieWitt I heard they gave Judy drugs because she was always tired
@TWayneD1020
@TWayneD1020 3 года назад
That is when they had to work !! But now just a bunch of spoiled , no talent excuses for actors, trash, and coke head communist morons !!!
@Phillmagroin
@Phillmagroin 3 года назад
@@TWayneD1020 very well said! Same with so so many professions! Hell look at what Journalism has become compared to what it used to be! Nothing but finding a tweet from when someone was 12 and trying as hard as they can to ruin there life for it! Then the whole they don't believe what i believe so there positively a racist who literally hates homosexualls! Its absolutely disgusting! And people just sit and watch it happen and watch it happen. I dont understand why? Do people really think the freaks that are ok with shit like that out number those that are normal?
@biancamarcu8004
@biancamarcu8004 3 года назад
@@jimogrady1131 BS
@MrDlt123
@MrDlt123 3 года назад
@@biancamarcu8004 Actualy, it's not BS. Judy Garland stated this on many occasions. She was working on several projects at once and was very tired from lack of sleep, so the film's management 'prescribed' for her medications to maintain her alertness and pep. It actually wasnt uncommon then. Unfortunately, it helped to send Judy down a long and winding road of addiction, which eventually ended her life.
@Haze-Haze
@Haze-Haze 11 месяцев назад
This movie is, and always will be honestly THE BEST film in history, or it basically made movies and cinema what it is today. I will say though, It's terrible what these actors had to endure and suffer because it was so new then. But I will also say, this film is almost 80 going on 90, and STILL stands up to this day and was the first major picture shot in Technicolor! A tragic MASTERPIECE!
@FactsVerse
@FactsVerse 11 месяцев назад
Couldn't agree more! Thank you for sharing your views on this. We're very happy to know that you're a fan ♥
@carolkimball497
@carolkimball497 8 месяцев назад
While The Wizard of Oz (1939) wasn't the first movie in color, it surely was the most influential. Pioneer/RKO's Becky Sharp (1935) was the first feature film photographed entirely in three-strip Technicolor. And of course, Gone with the Wind (1939) is one of the most famous Technicolor films.
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 5 месяцев назад
To the actors, it was a job. It was a lot of hard work, but they were used to that. They were very happy with the result.
@joanhill4666
@joanhill4666 3 года назад
I don't blame Judy for laughing during the scene where she slapped The Cowardly Lion. I probably would have done the same thing if I were in her situation. Actually, I think most of us would! 😁
@mineonlyedwardcullen
@mineonlyedwardcullen 3 года назад
SO CRUEL OF THE DIRECTOR TO "HIT" HER!:O:@:'((U)
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 2 года назад
The problem was that they were close to closing time, and they had to get the scene finished.
@_Grim
@_Grim 2 года назад
well said joan
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 2 года назад
@@mineonlyedwardcullen It wasn't cruel, it was desperate. And to fill in what people have obviously left out, he felt awful for doing it, and Judy forgave him.
@alinareybey3263
@alinareybey3263 2 года назад
Right?
@1unie928
@1unie928 3 года назад
This film really put me on a weird off mood. Now I know why
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
No, you don't. And by the way, Judy Garland loved it for the rest of her life.
@lcr8817
@lcr8817 3 года назад
Yeah, i always felt like somethings is off with this film. And same with the cat in the hat too
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
@@lcr8817 *smh*
@ch.l.oe_222
@ch.l.oe_222 3 года назад
@@MaskedMan66 you act like you know everything. But guess what hon? You don’t
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
@@ch.l.oe_222 I don't know everything, but as regards this movie, I do seem to know more than you. HOWEVER, I offer that same knowledge to you so that you can know it as well. Just read the books “The Making of The Wizard of Oz" (1977) by Aljean Harmetz, "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, and you'll know what really did-- and didn't-- go on during the making of this movie.
@heene
@heene 3 года назад
Asbestos as snow shocked me, but back then they didn't know.
@thetillerwiller4696
@thetillerwiller4696 3 года назад
Yeah
@lisahutchcraft5338
@lisahutchcraft5338 3 года назад
what is asbestos???
@erikaannsanpedro6437
@erikaannsanpedro6437 3 года назад
@@lisahutchcraft5338 it causes cancer
@autophyte
@autophyte 3 года назад
Asbestos was known as a dangerous threat to lungs in Ancient Roman times. By the turn of the nineteenth century, industrialists absolutely knew it caused the disease , mesothelioma. But the makers of this seemingly wonderful product kept the facts suppressed until the 1960's
@charlieretro
@charlieretro 3 года назад
There where not around it long enough for it to effect them it takes years of being around it for it to harm you.
@pattappat
@pattappat Год назад
bro really went from child abuse to "uncomfortable costume"
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 Год назад
There wasn't any child abuse, but uncomfortable costumes have been part of the actor's life for centuries.
@WithADashOfPazazz
@WithADashOfPazazz Год назад
@@MaskedMan66 the way judy was treated on set was 100% child abuse.
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 Год назад
@@WithADashOfPazazz Judy was not treated badly in any way. Where those idiotic stories of her being starved, drugged, insulted, harassed, assaulted, raped, and all the rest of it ever got started, I don't know, but it's time for them to die.
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 5 месяцев назад
@@WithADashOfPazazz Judy wasn't treated badly on the set or anywhere else while making this movie. All those stories of bullying, starvation, being forced to smoke, being drugged, sexual abuse, rape, and all the rest of it are total kak. Judy was loved by everyone, and if anyone had been stupid or unprofessional enough to try anything with her, that person would have been fired on the spot by producer Mervyn LeRoy; he hadn't moved heaven and earth to star Judy in his movie only for people to treat her badly. Having been a child actor himself, he was totally simpatico with her.
@chrismccoy6481
@chrismccoy6481 Месяц назад
​@@MaskedMan66😂 everything you said is well documented that it happened. But we're supposed to believe one random person on the internet?!?! 🤦‍♂️🥴
@reneestevens5429
@reneestevens5429 3 года назад
This is very sad for these characters to be mistreated like that??? It's a disgrace on how these directors think it's ok to take advantage of these decent people. RIP
@elysehernandez9861
@elysehernandez9861 3 года назад
It was even worse for animals that they used in films during that time.
@Make573
@Make573 3 года назад
Well, ti was acceptable, AT THE TIME. Let's not forget it was decades ago. But it still doesn't make it right to treat people like that!!!
@michaellefort6128
@michaellefort6128 3 года назад
Actors are a dime a dozen. Film lasts forever. Which is more important?
@tsitracommunications2884
@tsitracommunications2884 3 года назад
All in the name of cash
@tcswed
@tcswed 3 года назад
@@michaellefort6128 Wow... Really?
@candiceperry7916
@candiceperry7916 3 года назад
Judy Garland is my favorite actress in the wizard of Oz
@gumbo342
@gumbo342 3 года назад
@Hudson Hawk6 I think they've changed it, now it's just actor
@carguy.4591
@carguy.4591 3 года назад
@@gumbo342 actress
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
@@gumbo342 I don't know who "they" are, but "they" can take a hike.
@meggiewillis9705
@meggiewillis9705 3 года назад
Judy Garland is so awesome in The Wizard of Oz.
@dona6606
@dona6606 3 года назад
The flying monkey is my favorite actor!
@hardlines4
@hardlines4 3 года назад
Actually the part when Judy slaps the lion you can still see her laugh and hide behind Toto
@hardlines4
@hardlines4 3 года назад
@S antini Ummmm she does, it’s only for a second but she does
@zach4627
@zach4627 3 года назад
It’s a little bit after he starts crying... you see her smirk
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
No, she doesn't laugh. Her mouth twitches.
@hardlines4
@hardlines4 3 года назад
@@MaskedMan66 OMG why argue, read up on it!!!🙄
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
@@hardlines4 Why should I "read up on" what can plainly be seen in the scene? Her mouth twitches.
@hellsbells7271
@hellsbells7271 Год назад
I have only just come across your channel and what a time to discover it when the Wizard of OZ is the subject. I don't think any of us realise what actually goes into making these films and hats off to the cast for putting themselves through this. Judy Garland was one of my most favourite actresses of all time , her talent especially that amazing voice, was second to none. Her life , although millions never knew, was pretty tragic which is such a shame for someone who gave their life entertaining others. The Wizard of OZ had a magnificent cast and they all worked brilliantly together, one of my favourite films of all time and with Judy's voice, how could it ever of failed. Thank you for this amazing insight into how being an actor all those years ago, wasn't as simple as everyone would believe.
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 Год назад
"All those years ago?" It's not easy now!
@markkmiecik9797
@markkmiecik9797 3 года назад
... only let her eat chicken soup, black coffee, cigarettes and diet pills. Uncommon use of cigarettes.
@trump24trump
@trump24trump 3 года назад
😂
@scott7521
@scott7521 3 года назад
I just commented on that too..... must have tasted like shit
@isntthestarsoprty
@isntthestarsoprty 3 года назад
@@trump24trump it isn’t funny.
@jodiefeighner8685
@jodiefeighner8685 3 года назад
Cigarettes are known to diminish hunger.
@morganmiller7428
@morganmiller7428 3 года назад
Mark Kmiecik The Cigarettes make you feel less hungry
@little_soul_123
@little_soul_123 3 года назад
Man i feel bad for the actors.
@WytZox1
@WytZox1 3 года назад
* Indeed! Today the effects could be done safer with newer technologies! ☺
@justinwhalen9262
@justinwhalen9262 3 года назад
"Studio executives called her horrible names in regard to her weight." cuts to studio chief who has a double chin.
@maxwellsmart6487
@maxwellsmart6487 3 года назад
100° set!
@saintmartins6729
@saintmartins6729 3 года назад
CAVEAT VENDOR CAVEAT EMPTOR
@logamon1756
@logamon1756 3 года назад
@@saintmartins6729 like seriously mate r u ok ?
@almudenaserrano8993
@almudenaserrano8993 3 года назад
“How can somebody so pretty be so sad?” -Kelly Kapoor, the office
@Sphyix21
@Sphyix21 Год назад
After this video I cannot look at this movie the same way anymore no person deserves to be put through this kind of abuse
@repvoid7680
@repvoid7680 Год назад
What a disgusting film. Makes you think of the unseen/unheard abuse going on behind the scenes in modern movies today.
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 Год назад
And no person was put through any abuse during the making of this movie. It was just, as Jack Haley often reiterated, hard work. But any movie is, even now. This video is full of lies and half-truths.
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 Год назад
@@repvoid7680 Judy Garland would box your ears! She loved the movie.
@Sphyix21
@Sphyix21 Год назад
@@MaskedMan66 ok good point
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 Год назад
@@Sphyix21 Spoken like a civil person! 🙂
@classicalaid1
@classicalaid1 3 года назад
Such an incredible pool of talent. That film could never be re-made at the same level. Fortunate for me, years later I was in the audience for a Judy Garland concert at the Palace Theater in New York City and again in Toronto, Canada. (her daughter, Lisa Minelli was seated just to my left.) Garland was a genius and, at a distance, was simply unforgettable. Her personal life was a sorrow, to be sure, and an impossible labyrinth of pain and unmet needs.-
@FactsVerse
@FactsVerse 3 года назад
Wow that must have been an incredible experience, Joel!
@classicalaid1
@classicalaid1 3 года назад
@@FactsVerse She was a genius to be sure and surprisingly diminutive in person. Garland's daughter, Lisa, is gifted but Garland was unique. Her famous Judy at Carnegie Hall recording is worth listening to. It's on RU-vid, I believe. Many years later I had a friend Mitch, an American diplomat, who grew up in Hollywood and he was in the same class as Garland's other daughter, Lorna Luft. My friend told me she was very quiet.
@classicalaid1
@classicalaid1 3 года назад
@@FactsVerse By the way, what are your interests, FV?. I am a film producer in Canada, in fact from a world-renowned family.
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
That's Liza.
@Weeeewriter
@Weeeewriter 3 года назад
*That's what I always said too, the industry killed her.*
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
Not this movie, however. And in her adult life, one of her biggest abusers was herself.
@Privado1234_
@Privado1234_ 3 года назад
@@MaskedMan66 so you are blaming her?
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
@@Privado1234_ No, I'm saying that in her adult life, one of her biggest abusers was herself. You can take those words at face value; you don't need to read anything into them.
@animationmaster9616
@animationmaster9616 3 года назад
​@@MaskedMan66 I think the industry influenced her to go on drugs, and she just got addicted. And frankly, I don't think it's her fault at all. She was 16, and the only kid. She must've looked up to some of the producers, them being successful in the film industry, and all, I think she didn't take drugs because she was forced to. I think, yes, she was forced to, but I think she just flat-out believed the producers. Peer pressure is one thing, they were her superiors, not her peers.
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
@@animationmaster9616 It was Judy's mother who introduced her to amphetamines and barbiturates when she was 13. They were medications, not recreational drugs. She had no need of them when making "Wizard," since she only worked for four hours a day. There was only one producer on "Wizard," Mervyn LeRoy. He didn't have anything to do with Judy's use-- or not-- of meds. It just wasn't anything relevant to the making of the movie. As far as looking up to people, Judy did have a crush on Victor Fleming, the director. But again, he had nothing to do with anything except putting her and the other cast members through their paces.
@danjames4086
@danjames4086 3 года назад
I didn't see this film until I was an adult, and something about the whole thing gives me the creeps. Learning some of these things makes sense now.
@lln919
@lln919 3 года назад
I agree. Something DARK is shouting in the backdrop. Bewildering that it was delivered/portrayed as some innocent, kiddy happy favorite 🎥 considering all the shady that went into the making of this film. Skip it >>
@ayoutubechannel1413
@ayoutubechannel1413 3 года назад
As a Kid , The Whole atmosphere and everything about this movie creeped me out
@davidl570
@davidl570 3 года назад
@@ayoutubechannel1413 Agree! This could almost pass for a horror movie--and not just because of the wicked witch.
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
A lot of the stuff in this video is either ludicrously exaggerated or else just plain false. Judy Garland LOVED the movie.
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
@@lln919 You need an education, so many people do. Read these books: "The Making of The Wizard of Oz" 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" by John Fricke, Jay Scarfone, and William Stillman, and "The Road to Oz: The Evolution, Creation, and Legacy of a Motion Picture Masterpiece" by Scarfone and Stillman.
@danny-li6io
@danny-li6io Год назад
There is a great message in this movie that most people, especially children, tend to overlook. We all actually have much more strength and gifts than we realize. I.e. the (stupid) scarecrow was actually the smartest most clever one, the tin man was the biggest hearted, etc.
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 Год назад
The message was first delivered in a book 39 years before the movie.
@rebekahhesketh1220
@rebekahhesketh1220 2 года назад
Breaks my heart to hear the abuse the actors of such a great movie had to endure! 😢
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 2 года назад
There was no abuse. It was just hard work. Moviemaking has always been hard work, and it still is.
@jennifertelfer6837
@jennifertelfer6837 2 года назад
OK. I see the sense in that. However, many people were hospitalised. I get it, it was years ago, things weren't as safe or fair as they are now. They might not have been "abused", but you didn't have to be so blunt. Sorry if I sound rude, but you're just saying "They were not abused." They body shamed a 16 year old. Did you not hear him say, "Judy was forced to starve herself." Again, not trying to be rude.
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 2 года назад
@@jennifertelfer6837 Hospitalization due to accidents, not "abuse." Buddy Ebsen and two or three Winged Monkey performers ended up in hospital, but they healed. Simple statements of fact tend to be blunt. Like that one I made just now. ;-) Yes, I heard him say that, and he was wrong. She wasn't forced to do anything, though like any teen who loves to eat (and Judy could pack it away), she kicked a little against having to eat vegetables rather than cheeseburgers (and I don't blame her). Which "they" do you think "body shamed" her? Nobody in the cast or crew of _Wizard,_ I can assure you. And it wasn't so much that she was overweight (she had been when she first came to MGM three years before), but that she was a developed teenager playing a prepubescent, and that meant either reducing or hiding her figure. It turned out to be a bit of both. So there was diet and exercise with her stunt double Bobbie Koshay, who took her hiking and swimming (did you know that Judy could swim a mile? Truth!) and played tennis and badminton with her. Then there was the rather bizarre corset which had been designed by an eccentric European woman, and which Judy found uncomfortable, but never complained about.
@robertboeh1857
@robertboeh1857 Год назад
Yup, there was abuse. It was indeed a cruel dark movie behind the scenes.
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 Год назад
@@robertboeh1857 Bob, knock it off. You didn't get anywhere the first time, you won't get anywhere now.
@tonynardini1472
@tonynardini1472 3 года назад
Too bad those poor actors like Garland , Hamilton and Ebsen etc couldn’t sue years later. Bastard directors
@saintmartins6729
@saintmartins6729 3 года назад
CAVEAT VENDOR CAVEAT EMPTOR
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 2 года назад
Okay, what do you think Richard Thorpe, Victor Fleming or King Vidor did to any of them?
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 2 года назад
Still waiting for an answer.
@spideraxis
@spideraxis 2 года назад
Today they'd be able to. In those days they had no recourse.
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 2 года назад
@@spideraxis They had no intention of suing anybody.
@whal8y
@whal8y 3 года назад
This was one of my favorite films as a kid. Watched it more than any other!
@suuuup_adds
@suuuup_adds Год назад
I'm more shocked on how they treated Judy, I mean no one ever deserves to be treated like that.
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 Год назад
She wasn't. The stories of abuse are all BS.
@Weegiez
@Weegiez Год назад
@@MaskedMan66 no they're not.
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 Год назад
@@Weegiez Yes, they are. She was not starved, drugged, harassed, insulted, assaulted, raped, or any of that kak. Mervyn LeRoy would have fired anyone who treated his star with less than respect. And Judy was impossible to dislike.
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 Год назад
@Sideswipe The OP's? Quite agree.
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 26 дней назад
@@Weegiez They are. Nobody wanted to do anything against her, and LeRoy would have fired anyone who tried.
@DanneyTanner
@DanneyTanner 3 года назад
Its hard to believe that such a great wonderful movie with so much time and effort put into it was made 80 years ago.And still to this day nothing has topped it.
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 2 года назад
That's what happens when a group of people all at various points in their careers team up to create something much greater than the sum of its parts. It's really remarkable that you can't even tell that Jack Haley was an 11th-hour replacement; he was perfect as the Tin Woodman.
@johnnyperez1969
@johnnyperez1969 2 года назад
And never will!!!
@sketchedd
@sketchedd Год назад
This comment is nothing related to the video. You're saying the movie was good, I agree, but this movie had lots of bad things happening onset.
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 Год назад
@@sketchedd And a lot of good things and a lot of indifferent things. That's called work. Other movies have had far worse things happen.
@606films9
@606films9 2 года назад
A movie about how the Wizard of Oz was made would probably be just as interesting as the Wizard of Oz
@FactsVerse
@FactsVerse 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 2 года назад
Only if the people who made it were willing to tell the truth and steer clear of silly rumors.
@606films9
@606films9 2 года назад
@@MaskedMan66 touché
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 2 года назад
@@606films9 The story of its production is interesting and harrowing and amusing enough without inventing more of it. ;-)
@LoveGreece336
@LoveGreece336 2 года назад
@@FactsVerse don't care idiot!
@raphrobe-9896
@raphrobe-9896 3 года назад
4:53 Actually Jack Hailey also suffered from the alluminium paste that was used, he ended up having a serious eye infection.
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
Getting anything in your eye can cause an infection; he was all right within a week.
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
And he was the only one who used the paste.
@Privado1234_
@Privado1234_ 3 года назад
@@MaskedMan66 stop defending the movie LMAO
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
@@Privado1234_ Why not? Margaret Hamilton always did.
@VicMartino
@VicMartino 2 года назад
My dearly departed older brother Michael loved this movie and we would watch it together every time it was aired on tv during the holidays when I was growing up. And he loved Judy Garland and loved Margaret Hamilton as the wicked witch and knew her. I always think of Michael when I see this movie.
@catherinebirch2399
@catherinebirch2399 3 года назад
I can't believe that directors were allowed to physically abuse actors on set. The director that slapped Judy should have been sued.
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 2 года назад
Victor Fleming wasn't "allowed to physically abuse" anyone, nor did he. Judy's giggle fit was ruining several takes of a shot that they had to complete, and the filming day was almost over. Like one will do for someone in hysteria, he slapped her in the face to calm her down. It worked, and she nailed the next take. Afterwards-- and this is the bit you need to understand-- he felt horrible about what he'd done (no "abuser" would regret his actions) and asked John Lee Mahin to break his nose. Judy overheard him and kissed his nose instead, by way of forgiving him.
@Farrah300
@Farrah300 2 года назад
@@MaskedMan66 Thank you for setting the record straight on Victor Fleming. I was really ticked off about him slapping Judy. Thank goodness he realized what he had done.
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 2 года назад
@@Farrah300 He knew all along what he did-- again, people do that for people in hysteria-- but he hated having to do it, especially to a young girl, him having two daughters of his own and all. 🙂 It's a testament to Judy's big heart that she forgave him; the two let the matter drop then and there, and continued getting along like a house on fire.
@Bruh845
@Bruh845 2 года назад
He wouldn’t have been sued anyway, because that was considered normal and acceptable back then
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 2 года назад
@@Bruh845 No, it wasn't. If it was, he wouldn't have felt bad about it.
@debbiejohnson1484
@debbiejohnson1484 3 года назад
So sad! To die at 47 and look 67! This will forever be my favorite movie of all time!
@williammichael2156
@williammichael2156 3 года назад
Mine too
@HorrorVet
@HorrorVet 3 года назад
Doesn’t matter now really , I’m sure not even her skeleton exists anymore
@deadinthebed963
@deadinthebed963 2 года назад
@@HorrorVet what
@HorrorVet
@HorrorVet 2 года назад
@@deadinthebed963 she’s been dead so long that her Skeleton is dust
@HorrorVet
@HorrorVet 2 года назад
@@yeahboi331 she died already. She literally doesn’t matter anymore ha
@edwinvaldivian1941
@edwinvaldivian1941 3 года назад
wow that’s really humiliating for Judy ,One of the first woman in Hollywood as an actress to deal with This kind of victimization that sucks ,But hopefully she’s in peace with herself and that she’s in a better place and ,she’ll always be Dorothy and no one will ever take her place, from the documentary that I saw and some of the stuff I’ve read, wow mad respect to that Actress 👍
@DerUfo
@DerUfo 3 года назад
a "better place"... come on.. she is dead.. that is definitely not a better place, if it is.. how come we put murders there? Shouldnt we put good people to death, so they can be in that batter place.. and extend the lifes of evil people for as long as possible. Yes we already do that technically.. The rich get richer and the poor..who cares, its not a part of the american dream
@laurelbony
@laurelbony 3 года назад
@@DerUfo Why are you talking it so seriously 😐
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
Judy was not victimized by anyone involved in the making of "Wizard."
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
@@DerUfo Don't talk like an ignoramus. There is a better place-- and a worse place.
@DerUfo
@DerUfo 3 года назад
@@MaskedMan66 why do we get upset when people all want to go the "better place".. and put them in mental hospitals to stop them.. shouldnt we just given a nice little wave off.. and let their happiness start?
@johnk3386
@johnk3386 2 года назад
Thanks for the video! This is absolutely one of my all time favorites! It's crazy to imagine the things the actors endured to create this legend! Thank you!
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 2 года назад
The cast didn't have to endure a lot of the guff spoken of here, especially Judy. It was just, as Jack Haley often said, hard work. But that's moviemaking for you; it's still hard work. Actors have had to endure far crazier things than anything that happened during _Wizard's_ production.
@Starboyy758
@Starboyy758 Год назад
​@@MaskedMan66people almost died not to mention when the original tin man was in the hospital dying the producer called him telling him to get back to work what type of person does that
@Starboyy758
@Starboyy758 Год назад
​@@MaskedMan66Judy was body shamed and hit constantly that's abuse
@Starboyy758
@Starboyy758 Год назад
​@@MaskedMan66all of the costumes caused permanent damage to the actors and ended up killing some of them in the long run
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 Год назад
@@Starboyy758 Buddy Ebsen wasn't in the hospital dying, he was in the hospital recovering. And it wasn't Mervyn LeRoy who called him. It was most likely a secretary who had not been fully apprised of his condition. People almost die every day, but as the saying goes, "'Almost' only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades."
@summerharris2734
@summerharris2734 3 года назад
Judy took drugs fed to her by her mother long before this films’ production.
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 2 года назад
As many children did, and do. But she didn't develop addictions until she had grown up.
@wrestlerx8494
@wrestlerx8494 3 года назад
This guy: "The munchkins were tragically underpaid." Also this guy, in the very next sentence: "the munchkins were relatively well paid."🤔
@aidansack7993
@aidansack7993 3 года назад
Your’e taking it out of context, he said that they were tragically underpaid in comparison to the dog’s weekly pay, but still relatively well paid in comparison to other fields of work.
@wrestlerx8494
@wrestlerx8494 3 года назад
@@aidansack7993 that is not what it sounded like to me, but ok Dr. Phil.
@wrestlerx8494
@wrestlerx8494 3 года назад
@@aidansack7993 In the first sentence he said they were tragically underpaid. Then he started out the next sentence by saying "although the munchkins were relatively well paid." But he didn't put it into direct context at any point.
@DB-xv3kz
@DB-xv3kz 3 года назад
people use the weirdest insults I swear. Dr Phil? how's that an insult and how can you even be offended at that.
@isabellab5491
@isabellab5491 3 года назад
You ARE talking out of context.
@g4ceracer235
@g4ceracer235 3 года назад
2:41 "safety is number one priority" that will never be out of my head
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 2 года назад
No amount of precautions can stop accidents from happening; people like to pick on this movie, but everyone who worked on it made it out alive and with their bodies intact. Not so with other movies; Olivia Jackson, Milla Jovovich's stunt double on "Resident Evil: The Final Chapter," lost an arm while working on that movie. David Holmes, Daniel Radcliffes's stunt double on "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," is now a quadriplegic because of a stunt that went wrong. And many actors and crew have been killed on other movie projects, such as Vic Morrow, Myca Dihn Le, and Renee Shin-Yi Chen, who died when a helicopter crashed near them while filming "Twilight Zone: The Movie." Trust me, the cast and crew of "Wizard" got off easy.
@StarTropicsKing
@StarTropicsKing Год назад
In Minnesota we hold Judy Garland in such high regard. She was so gorgeous and talented, it’s just tragic how Hollywood kicked her around… My father was actually born in the same delivery room in Grand Rapids, MN as Judy was so I always feel a slight connection to her, however feint it may be.
@lazaruslazuli6130
@lazaruslazuli6130 Год назад
faint
@dawndipierro373
@dawndipierro373 3 года назад
Judy Garland is one of my favorite actresses of all time. Her and Marilyn Monroe are my girls. But I can’t leave out Lucille Ball.
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
Lucy was part of the cast of Jack Haley's radio show, which he did every Sunday from 1937 to 1939. While he was working on "Wizard," all kinds of jokes regarding his difficulties in wearing the Tin Woodman costume and his exhaustion were worked into the show. And years later, when Donny and Marie Osmond did a musical spoof on "Wizard," Lucy played her old boss's part as "Tin Lizzie." :-)
@tonynice5847
@tonynice5847 3 года назад
Love this movie! My first celebrity crush was Dorothy (when I was 8 yrs old in 1993) I adopted a dog that looks EXACTLY like Toto 2 years ago.. This movie had a BIG impact on my life!
@FactsVerse
@FactsVerse 3 года назад
It had a big impact on ours too. What's your favorite memory of the movie?
@tonynice5847
@tonynice5847 3 года назад
@@FactsVerse for some reason my favorite scene is the one where the apple tree is throwing apples at Dorothy and friends! lol
@FrannyFrancisca
@FrannyFrancisca Год назад
Dorothy was my early celebrity crush when I was younger too ❤️🤣
@jessyleppert2
@jessyleppert2 3 года назад
Shirley Temple was actually under contract with FOX which was why she didn't play Dorothy
@stever5887
@stever5887 3 года назад
I don't think Shirley Temple would have been a good choice. Judy Garland had an inherent vulnerability as Dorothy, which added to the tension of the situations she was in during "The Wizard of Oz". I can't picture little Shirley being that afraid; she seemed more confident and in control, by comparison; not much seemed to faze her. Also, how tall would she have been at that point? If she was still relatively short, she might not have tested well against the Munchkins and other characters. She was more willing to try things and not obsess over them. Those qualities made her perfect for the roles she typically played in films. Judy, as Dorothy, was always looking for approval and acceptance by those in authority (her teacher; Auntie Em; Uncle Henry, The Wizard, etc.). Judy was right for the role; I wouldn't change the decision to cast her as Dorothy.
@charlottesmith4850
@charlottesmith4850 3 года назад
She wouldn't have made a good Dorothy.
@jessyleppert2
@jessyleppert2 3 года назад
@@charlottesmith4850 i ask my friends and family if they can picture her singing "Over the rainbow" and they say no
@davidscoggin6523
@davidscoggin6523 3 года назад
As I recall, Shirley Temple claims the real reason she didn't get the part is because one of the Studio Big shots that latter made the movie showed Shirley his junk. She gave a giggle. He didn't take it well.
@aspen311
@aspen311 3 года назад
Thank GOD. So, glad she was not selected for the role...She was all wrong for it.
@mackfarlainethebarenakedau5113
A movie 83 years old still standing the test of time.
@AnthonyWilliams-li5mz
@AnthonyWilliams-li5mz 3 года назад
Can you imagine the lawsuit in today society this would have been something
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
Not really; people understood that accidents happen.
@bustyblackboy2029
@bustyblackboy2029 3 года назад
@@MaskedMan66 even the munchkins sexually assaulting judy?
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
@@bustyblackboy2029 That never happened.
@bustyblackboy2029
@bustyblackboy2029 3 года назад
@@MaskedMan66 um yes it did
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
@@bustyblackboy2029 "Um," no, it didn't. In the first place, Judy didn't take crap from anybody; if someone had tried that, especially someone smaller than herself, she would have kicked his butt. The truth, borne out by authoritative accounts of the film's production, is that Judy and the Singer Midgets got along well, and even the few who were apt to show up to work a bit the worse for wear after a night's revels were all business when Victor Fleming was in charge. Of the majority, they were just everyday folks, and a lot of them were Judy's age. Meinhardt Raabe, who played the Coroner, said of Judy, "We were treated as equals by her. She would sit down on the steps on the set with the rest of us and chat every day."
@Ayane..
@Ayane.. 3 года назад
It's quite weird i watched this when i was 5yo and didn't understand anything, but when i saw this when i was 12yo i was shocked really this was my favourite show over time
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 2 года назад
A lot of what this video talks about is either exaggerated or false. It was a difficult job under brutally hot lights, and accidents did happen. But actors were tough in those days (people in general were a lot tougher than now), but on the whole it was just business as usual.
@traviscoates6878
@traviscoates6878 Год назад
The fact that it came out the same year as “Gone With The Wind” always blows my mind
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 Год назад
Why? 365 movies were released that year, many of which have become classics.
@jlouis4407
@jlouis4407 Год назад
And by the same director
@maseratijim
@maseratijim 5 месяцев назад
1939 - The Golden Year of Hollywood. So many great movies made that year. Competition for best picture was unbelievable: Gone With The Wind; Stagecoach; Mr. Smith Goes to Washington; Hunchback of Notre Dame; Of Mice and Men; Young Mr. Lincoln; and many more....
@carys4519
@carys4519 3 года назад
I remember watching this when I was little and having to turn it off when the witch came in and not watching the rest
@renekackline2377
@renekackline2377 3 года назад
Love this movie ❤️ Love the singing and dancing.... "if I only had a brain". "I'd be friends with the sparrows and the boy who shoots the arrows, if I only had a heart". " There's no denying, I'm just a dandeLION....." Lol! Wonderful wonderful movie! RIP JG, Scarecrow, Lion and Tinman❤️❤️❤️❤️
@FactsVerse
@FactsVerse 3 года назад
We love it too! Who's your favorite character, Rene?
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
Actually, that was "dandy Lion." ;-)
@renekackline2377
@renekackline2377 3 года назад
@@MaskedMan66 Not dandy....the flower dandelion is the correct spelling. Do you see it now?
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
@@renekackline2377 The lyrics of the song-- which I have sung on stage as the Cowardly Lion-- contain the phrase, "dandy Lion." Those can also be seen on the captioning for the DVD.
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 2 года назад
The genius of Yip Harburg!
@mama_ber7179
@mama_ber7179 3 года назад
I was hoping the video would've talked about the man hanging in the background of the scene in the Forest.
@brandytuggle5374
@brandytuggle5374 3 года назад
Yes same
@findingreefs
@findingreefs 3 года назад
same
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
Nobody was.
@mama_ber7179
@mama_ber7179 3 года назад
@@MaskedMan66 there was actually. They cut that scene out of the movie sometime in the 80's or early 90's.
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
@@mama_ber7179 Nope. Trust me, I've watched that movie since the early 70's, and memorized it while still a nipper; nothing has been changed.
@tronsquall
@tronsquall Год назад
Still is one of the best movies of all time and one of my favorites. Awesome fantasy movie.
@FactsVerse
@FactsVerse Год назад
Well said, we strongly concur! Thank you for watching our content and for sharing your thoughts. What other types of video would you like to see?
@blakebelladonna322
@blakebelladonna322 3 года назад
The flying monkeys still scare the crud outta me to this day
@FactsVerse
@FactsVerse 3 года назад
Same here, Blake!
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
Winged Monkeys.
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 2 года назад
@Shannon Jaensch No, they were just a funny species of animals that L. Frank Baum came up with out of his fertile imagination.
@leociresi4292
@leociresi4292 2 года назад
Lion: Puddem up! Puddem up!”
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 2 года назад
@@leociresi4292 Awright, which one o' ya foist?
@MICKEYISLOWD
@MICKEYISLOWD 2 года назад
My grandmother made me watch this as a kid. I complained at first because it was B+W. It wasn't long before I was mesmerised by the film. By the end I was in love with this beautiful movie and Judy Garland.
@FactsVerse
@FactsVerse 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 2 года назад
"Made" you watch it?
@gladdadscott
@gladdadscott Год назад
Danny Kay used to MC during the movie, and if I remember correctly, it was him who introduced the colorization that made the movie better.
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 Год назад
@@gladdadscott I think Mr. Kaye only hosted it once, but I could be wrong. Lots of people hosted the broadcast, the first of them being Bert Lahr, accompanied by a little girl named Liza! 🙂
@lln919
@lln919 3 года назад
This movie always brought an uneasy feeling to me. I was very little, and once in a while it would be a “big deal” it was playing on Sunday night. I mean..I’d watch it with my sisters after we got into our pj’s but something felt creepy about it. Now knowing there was a hanging on set ..not caught and cut during the editing process...yeah..MAKES PERFECT SENSE. Spooky aura!
@joshprendiz71
@joshprendiz71 3 года назад
I'm 100% with you on that...there was always a dark feeling I get when I watched it.
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
There was not a hanging on the set. MGM was a professional studio, the best in the business, not some incompetent indie house.
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
@@joshprendiz71 *smh*
@xmochix604
@xmochix604 2 года назад
Agree. It has negative energy hated the movie
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 2 года назад
@@xmochix604 Yeah, sure you did.
@hoosierladyus48
@hoosierladyus48 2 года назад
I can remember back in the 50's wanting to watch The Wizard of Oz. It was dinner time, so instead of sitting at the table with my family, my Mother let me take a bowl of Corn Flakes into the living room so I could watch the show.
@carmenb5832
@carmenb5832 3 года назад
Judy will always be one of my favorite actresses
@markhenry1239
@markhenry1239 3 года назад
This movie came on TV once a year, on a Sunday night when I was a kid. I watched it every year. We did a production of it when I was in high school. (I was the TinMan). I loved the movie and doing the play. (I was always afraid of the monkeys too). We sit here today and criticize heavily what the cast had to endure, but look at the amazing creation that came from it! True, it's not worth the harm that was done, but I'm not even sure that the dangers were known back then.
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
Thank you! The simple fact is that any movie is a hard slog to make, even (in some cases, especially) now. A lot of experimental stuff was used, and for the most part it worked. Accidents happened, but accidents happen in life, no matter where you are or what you're doing. The cast and crew were happy with the result.
@michelle.mustow593
@michelle.mustow593 2 года назад
It was on every Christmas
@SteveCarras
@SteveCarras 2 года назад
Here in Southern California it was during Easter 🐣
@Bestgameplayer10
@Bestgameplayer10 Год назад
Yeah. I’m not certain Asbestos was known to jack you up at that time.
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 Год назад
@@Bestgameplayer10 There was no asbestos.
@sai-gn7kg
@sai-gn7kg 3 года назад
I wasn't even born... Oh my god.
@FactsVerse
@FactsVerse 3 года назад
But have you seen the movie, Sai?
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
Why is that a problem?
@sai-gn7kg
@sai-gn7kg 3 года назад
@@FactsVerse I meant, wow this all happened when I wasn’t even born yet. I feel really bad for her :(
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
@@sai-gn7kg No need to; she loved the movie.
@sai-gn7kg
@sai-gn7kg 3 года назад
@@MaskedMan66 The movie was great but she went through so much at such a young age that;s what I was amazed about
@gillianmcewan3570
@gillianmcewan3570 Год назад
This is my favourite film of all time but I am heartbroken at the way Judy Garland was treated. Absolutely disgusting poor woman and only 16 how could anyone be so cruel 🤬
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 Год назад
Nobody was cruel. Judy was not abused. I wish I knew how these ridiculous stories got started. Judy was well-respected for her talent and her professionalism at such a young age. The whole reason she was cast was that producer Mervyn LeRoy was *a fan* of her work in other films, and while the higher-ups at MGM weren't sure about a relative newbie (Judy had only been with the studio for three years) carrying an entire film, LeRoy knew that Judy had the chops. So ease your heart; Judy had an amazing time working on the film and made some lifelong friends. She always looked back on the experience with fondness.
@ornellaaribam
@ornellaaribam 3 года назад
The work environment was literally and figuratively toxic.
@FactsVerse
@FactsVerse 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 2 года назад
Neither.
@castorsdoodliez
@castorsdoodliez 2 года назад
@@MaskedMan66 pardon? asbestos absoloutely DESTROYS the lungs, and the cast had to breathe mass amounts in. plus, judy garland got starved. if thats not toxic, im not sure what is.
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 2 года назад
@@castorsdoodliez Asbestos doesn't come into it, because the only asbestos used in the movie was under Ray Bolger's sleeve for the scene in which the Wicked Witch sets his arm alight. The snow was gypsum. Judy didn't get starved, she just didn't eat as much food as she was used to, which was a lot.
@marley110710
@marley110710 2 года назад
@@castorsdoodliez i actually cried when i heard that
@jasonalansanders3937
@jasonalansanders3937 3 года назад
Wizard of oz will always be one if my favorite films of all time
@sat6rn655
@sat6rn655 3 года назад
At 3:52 I noticed that the green munchkin was talking as the narrator was at the right moment
@glennwirth7334
@glennwirth7334 Год назад
In the end it is one hell of a movie !!! Better not try to cancel this masterpiece Like the building of America many people suffered in the creation America !!! Really appreciate it. 🎉🎉🎉🎉 The hard work and sacrifice !!!!
@FactsVerse
@FactsVerse Год назад
Couldn't agree more! Thank you for sharing your views on this. If we may ask, what is your all-time favorite movie?
@garycarpenter2980
@garycarpenter2980 3 года назад
My favorite movie of all time, great music, great cast, great songs and great directing
@mikayla521
@mikayla521 3 года назад
They were pervs, disgusting jerks.
@davidframe8362
@davidframe8362 3 года назад
@@mikayla521 and great laxative effects from the second the credits roll 👌
@rachelramsey1245
@rachelramsey1245 3 года назад
The Lion was my favorite character in the movie.
@jeffhodge7272
@jeffhodge7272 3 года назад
Bert was adorable!🥰
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
Mine too! :-3 I had the honor of playing him on stage many years ago.
@cohenmandysangalang6302
@cohenmandysangalang6302 3 года назад
Unbelievable how they treated judy garland! Also knowingly using very dangerous substances, and Judy getting slapped in her face by the producer! Unreal!
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
I don't know who you mean by "they," but nobody involved in the making of "Wizard" maltreated Judy. Which substances do you mean? Mervyn LeRoy never slapped Judy.
@donikaj7805
@donikaj7805 2 года назад
@@MaskedMan66 Judy has expressed that she was mistreated and forced, coerced into taking drugs and becoming addicted to them. To deny her experiences when she has expressed them to be that way is to be ignorant and naive. You don't know everything about the casts experiences simply because you read a couple books about the movie, it's important to remember that you were not there, you're reading books that were most likely influenced by those who were seen as more important when it came to the makings of the movie.
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 2 года назад
@@donikaj7805 She never said any such thing about her experience of making _The Wizard of Oz._ And reading the three (not "a couple"; that's two) books by people who spoke directly to the people who *were* there (Aljean Harmetz alone interviewed 48 members of the cast and crew) provides one with more solid information than skimming websites full of vague rumors and urban myths. Which of course begs the question, what are your sources?
@donikaj7805
@donikaj7805 2 года назад
@@MaskedMan66 she did say such things, and those are her individual experiences that cannot be told by any other members of the cast. Its one thing to understand the general experience, it's another thing to portray it as everyone's pure experiences and simplifying it. Interviews can also lack validity as people can choose not to share their bad experiences for many reasons, including contract obligations and threats from higher ups. I can't find the sources rn as I don't really care to and have simply lost them lmao
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 2 года назад
@@donikaj7805 Not about _The Wizard of Oz._ She always looked back on that experience as a good one. She made lifelong friends and got herself a personal theme song. Margaret Hamilton, Buddy Ebsen, and Betty Danko gave Mrs. Harmetz their unvarnished, un-sugarcoated accounts of the accidents they suffered while working on the movie. So no, it wasn't a matter of "Choosing not to share bad experiences." And as the sources I recommend are more complete and indeed more memorable than whatever you looked at, they are thereby more reliable. "Don't really care." Yeah, right, that's why you were insisting on your incomplete and mostly forgotten rundown of things.
@JAWSHYI
@JAWSHYI Год назад
This is probably the only film from the 30s I can actually sit down and watch. Knowing all this makes me more appreciative of the lengths that the whole cast and crew went make such a great film.
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 Год назад
Be aware that there is a lot of misinformation here.
@ggeorge4144
@ggeorge4144 Месяц назад
I love to watch King Kong, which was made in 1933. Amazing film for the time.
@johngormleyccc
@johngormleyccc 3 года назад
Unbelievable that sucks about that movie its a great movie when I was little and even now I still watch it thanks for the info!
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
Much of this info is rubbish.
@evaaa..
@evaaa.. 3 года назад
@@MaskedMan66 umm how ??? This is information that u need, everyone needs
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
@@evaaa.. This is information that has been exaggerated and lied about. There's some truth here, but it's overplayed, and in some cases, incomplete.
@stever5887
@stever5887 3 года назад
Buddy Ebsen may have suffered from breathing in the aluminum powder in his makeup, but that effect was likely aggravated by his life-long smoking habit. He later made commercials for (I believe) Winston cigarettes while he was Jed Clampett on "The Beverly Hillbillies" comedy series. The spots were an integral part of the show during its original run on CBS, but were stopped in 1968 when the government no longer allowed tobacco ads to be shown on television. Cigarette ads were common during that period; Dick van Dyke and Mary Tyler Moore made them for "The Dick van Dyke Show" (1961-1966), as well. All cigarette ads were removed from existing episodes of shows and the time filled by ads of other consumer products of the day (usually dish- or clothes-washing detergents, facial creams, etc.).
@cynic2all
@cynic2all 3 года назад
It was January 1, 1971, that was the last day cigarette commercials were allowed on U.S. television. It was not the last day of 1970 because the tobacco companies got it negotiated that they would have one more day to sponsor the New Year's Day bowl games.
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 2 года назад
He was born with a bronchial condition; that was the main issue. Nevertheless, he lived to be 95.
@diontaedaughtry974
@diontaedaughtry974 3 года назад
I really admire entertainers going beyond the limit to give us great entertainment.
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 26 дней назад
Because of the hellishly hot lights, Victor Fleming ordered regular breaks; about every half hour, the lights would be shut off, the studio doors would be opened, and everyone would relax and take a breather. During one such break on the Emerald City set, someone put on a Louis Prima record. In the dim light, Judy's toes started tapping, then so did Ray's, and the next thing anyone knew, Dorothy and the Scarecrow were up and jitterbugging right in the middle of the set! A lighting tech in the rafters shined a spotlight on them as the cast was treated to an impromptu routine by the two best dancers in the cast!
@joanhill4666
@joanhill4666 3 года назад
I sympathize with Bert Lahr here. I played The Cowardly Lion in my high school production of The Wizard Of Oz. My costume would ALWAYS get hot after a straight run through. But, since I was playing my favorite character, I had a lot of fun channeling my inner Cowardly Lion. As Bolbi, from Jimmy Neutron, once said, "Is role I BORN to play!" 😃
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 2 года назад
I can tell the same story (except that I was in a community theater production), my leonine sibling! :-3
@paulwalker2401
@paulwalker2401 3 года назад
Toto had the lead..
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
No, she was part of the ensemble.
@jxis.flowerrr1432
@jxis.flowerrr1432 3 года назад
I went to Wamego Kansas and saw the Museum. I learned everything in that museum that I did in this Video
@williammoore446
@williammoore446 3 года назад
Very interesting
@favoritemustard3542
@favoritemustard3542 3 года назад
Why don't you take this a step further, & take us on a virtual tour?
@chachmcgrach2053
@chachmcgrach2053 3 года назад
@@favoritemustard3542 cause she don't fuckin want to that's why
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
What, they told tall tales as well?
@RandyR
@RandyR Год назад
Seen the movie numerous times. One of my all time favorites. Great video
@FactsVerse
@FactsVerse Год назад
Thanks for watching! We're glad to know that you love our video. If we may ask, what other types of video would you like to see on our channel?
@midnightwolf5015
@midnightwolf5015 3 года назад
To whom might be reading this I hope ur having a wonderful day/Afternoon/Night And are staying safe during this terrible pandemic 😊
@HalfWarrior
@HalfWarrior 3 года назад
Thanks,Midnight; do you mean Plan-demic?
@monkeyflower954
@monkeyflower954 3 года назад
ditto
@MrDlt123
@MrDlt123 3 года назад
The other actors had nothing of which to be angry. The dog wasn't paid anything. The dog's owner/trainer was paid that money, after months and even years of training the dog to obey commands.
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 2 года назад
Terry picked up the system of hand signals within weeks. :-)
@Courtneyhuggins1
@Courtneyhuggins1 3 года назад
The Wizard of Oz is my favorite favorite movie! I can watch it everyday! I didn't know about this movie until one day I saw my grandma watching it, and it instantly caught my attention; mainly because of the music, I also love singing. I think I was like 13 or 14 when I first saw this movie. I didn't know who Judy garland was at the time, but all I know she was sooo beautiful and with a beautiful voice. Fast forwarding I end watching a video about the movie and how it had dark secrets, this was a different video. It's sad how badly they treated her, especially the director, she grew up hating herself! May she Rest In Peace!
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
They didn't treat her badly, and she and Victor Fleming got along famously. This video is full of misnformation. I recommend these far more authoritative sources for your perusal: "The Making of The Wizard of Oz" by Aljean Harmetz, "The Wizard of Oz: The Official 50th Anniversary Pictorial History" by John Fricke, Jay Scarfone, and William Stillman, and "The Road to Oz: The Evolution, Creation, and Legacy of a Motion Picture Masterpiece" by Scarfone and Stillman.
@oigomieggo24
@oigomieggo24 Год назад
I’m just imagining the director purposely paying the dog more than the little people just to show how much disdain he had for them. “It’s not about the money, it’s about the message.”
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 Год назад
Victor Fleming was not in charge of wages. The Singer Midgets were extras and got extras' pay, which was $100.00 a week, one exception being Mickey Carroll, who had a benefactor in Zeppo Marx, who swung it so that Carroll got $500.00 a week, the same as Judy was making. Terry was not paid at all; what's a dog going to do with money? Her trainer, Carl Spitz, who had been training and directing animals in movies since 1929, got paid, and his salary was $125.00 a week.
@austinteutsch
@austinteutsch 2 года назад
Wizard of Oz IS the greatest movie ever made, hands down. IMO.
@Michelle-qd9gm
@Michelle-qd9gm 3 года назад
One of my favourite films
@Zeldarw104
@Zeldarw104 3 года назад
The wizard of Oz was a big deal, when I was a child oh, wow, it was everything good about my childhood! 🙂💯💖💯
@FactsVerse
@FactsVerse 3 года назад
The good old days! What's your favorite scene from the movie, Zelda?
@RediteTheGemBoy
@RediteTheGemBoy Год назад
Rest and piece the actors that made this masterpiece ❤
@FactsVerse
@FactsVerse Год назад
Truly, they will be missed. What is your all-time favorite movie?
@RediteTheGemBoy
@RediteTheGemBoy Год назад
@@FactsVerse the Addams family!
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 Год назад
You mean "Rest in peace."
@debbiepullman4629
@debbiepullman4629 3 года назад
The best movie ever made for the young at heart
@HyperJoe36
@HyperJoe36 3 года назад
Now if I see this movie again I can never look at it the same again
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
Just bear two things in mind: 1) This video is full of misinformation. 2) Judy and the others loved the way the movie turned out and would want you to enjoy it.
@vergato217
@vergato217 3 года назад
Toto was a female Cairn Terrier. Surprised to hear you refer to her as HIM every time. ☹️
@SlimThief
@SlimThief 3 года назад
It's just because back then telling. Some one being put in as a woman was offensive
@garryson856
@garryson856 3 года назад
Who cares it was a dog
@chachmcgrach2053
@chachmcgrach2053 3 года назад
@Bernard Stocco there wasn't just one toto?
@Christiana6791
@Christiana6791 3 года назад
Wasn’t Toto technically the character tho? So even if HE is actually SHE Toto is still male.
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 3 года назад
@@SlimThief Sorry, what?
@warriorlink8612
@warriorlink8612 Год назад
The books are great! Very imaginative and well written to draw you into the world. Lots of lore and world building around all of Oz. Surprised there isn't a miniseries that covers all of the books. Lost Princess was probably my favorite.
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 Год назад
I have a first edition of "Lost Princess!" 🙂
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