It’s good to remember that Margaret Hamilton, the actress of the wicked witch, who is such a sweet person in real life and taught for either a preschool or kindergarten I don’t remember… But she noticed kids were getting scared and went on Mr. Rogers neighborhood and showed everyone that it was just a costume❤❤❤❤❤ truly an amazing woman that deserves to be remembered
Kindergarten. It was the usual thing: she wanted to be an actress, and her parents, while supporting her, said that she should study for a "real job" in case the acting didn't work out. Of course, both worked out with flying colors! 🙂
Fr like she had to stay up and she had like 80 cigarettes and a lot of caffeine and the producers would slap her across the face when she would laugh to much
@@esmeraldahernandez5977 She only worked for four hours a day, *slept at night,* did not smoke, needed no caffeine, there was only one producer, and it was the director who slapped her ONLY ONCE when a giggle fit she was having (and she loved to laugh) was endangering a shot they had to finish when they were close to shutting-down time in the studio. He felt horrible for doing it, and Judy forgave him.
@@robjdtv You're wrong. Her problems started in adulthood and had more to do with her personal life than her professional one. As for _Wizard,_ it was always a cherished memory for her, and she remained friends with her co-stars from then on.
*yawn* Nope. Vic Morrow, Renee Shin-Ye Chen, and Myca Dinh Le were killed while making _Twilight Zone: The Movie_ in 1982. More recently, Daniel Radcliffe's stunt double in _Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2_ became paralyzed from an injury he sustained on the set in 2010. A stuntman was killed while filming _The Expendables 2_ in 2012, during which production both Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger required surgery for injuries to their shoulders. Several animals were killed during the filming of one of the _Hobbit_ movies. Also in 2012, while making an episode of _The Good Wife,_ a lighting fixture fell on Kristin Chenoweth, fracturing her skull and causing several broken bones and teeth. Another example is Olivia Jackson, who doubled for Milla Jovovich in the last _Resident Evil_ movie; while shooting a motorcycle chase, she wiped out and lost her left arm. Still think _Wizard_ was "cursed?" *smh*
@@Moia1538 Nope. She was a minor, and as such was only allowed to work for four hours out of the eight-hour filming day. No drugs, no "adrenaline shots."
That never happened. The munchkins were always nice to Judy and surprised her with a new trailer! That rumor was said by her ex husband Sidney Luft who she said was a liar in her autobiography
It’s a dumb rumor some unfunny jerk in the 80’s made up what it was was a large bird called a crane that was spreading its wing it had got loose on set
Yeah and the girl who played the main character was forced to wear the dress they didn’t let her eat or anything it was tight on her so she like couldn’t breathe I think once she almost fainted (but that’s all I know other then the person who committed suicide )
Actually people didnt know this but the witch almost broke both her legs in the scene she plays when she disappears when seeing the tinman. They use a lift and it malfunctioned and she dropped with it... Did you know that about the wizard of oz?
Because it didn’t happen. Sure the director slapped her for laughing at Bert Lar but he felt guilty and asked everyone on set to slap him. I am not making this up! That happened!
You forget the Todo wasn’t the same dog by the end of the movie So basically ,if I remember correctly , the first dog got ran over on set and then I can’t remember how the second one died but the first two dogs unfortunately were killed during filming
The character's name is Toto, and Terry played him all through the movie. She was off the set for two weeks with a sprained paw, and during that time another Cairn terrier filled in for her. But she went on to make many more movies, including another one with Margaret Hamilton.
That is so wrong. Why are you making this crap up? No dogs died. The original dog was injured during filming and recovered at Judy's home, and returned to finish the film. The substitute dog only filled in during the recovery.
About WWotW... rumor is her makeup saved her from it being worse. The fire was released early and she was not down to where she was supposed to be. It took her a couple of weeks to recover... production was supposedly shut down. (Live where LFrank Baum was born)
The producer had multiple dwarves sleep in the same room to save money. It’s said that because the movie allowed so many people with dwarfism to be together and socialize, there were many babies born to women dwarfs.
@@mistyfan69 No need for sark. I didn't think you would need telling. There are different kinds of little people. The ones in _Wizard_ were, as the credits make clear, midgets. Midget is a different classification from dwarf.
Margaret Hamilton (the witch) did not get injured in the take you see in the film. That was the first take, which worked as planned. It was when filming a second take when the elevator malfunctioned and left her exposed to the fireball. You can clearly see nothing happens in this clip...
You forgot that Dorthy was put on drugs so her things looked bigger and that I think that the magical princess (I forget her name) shoes were to tight. (I don’t know if any of those are true tho)
Buddy Ebsen wasn't poisoned; he just had aluminum powder clogged in his lungs, which would be bad for anyone, but worse for him because he had a congenital bronchial condition. Bert Lahr was allowed to eat! But like nearly every actor who has ever worn prosthetic appliances, he more often opted to drink shakes so that the make-up wouldn't need to be reapplied. And his costume was made of lion pelts. But, news flash, guys: actors have been wearing hot and heavy costumes for centuries, and they still do. Ray Bolger did not have "permanent scars all over his face." He had imprints of the Scarecrow's laugh lines on his face, but they faded in a few weeks. Terry didn't make any money. Her trainer, *who was there for the whole five-month filming period,* made $125.00 a week. The Singer Midgets, who were extras who only worked for a month and a half, were paid $100.00 a week, except for Mickey Carroll. He made $500.00 a week. The take used in the movie is *not* the one in which Margaret Hamilton was burned. And she got over it. If only other people would do that as well. Her hair did not catch on fire.
Good post. People believe anything and post it without knowing the facts. I think one of the worst is the reputation the munchkins get because of tall tales Judy used to tell. They weren't anything like most of the posts say about them.
Yes!! Like a lot of people have already mentioned the classic “Munchkin hanging scene” where in the original old version during the forest scene in the background clear as day you can see a small silhouette of a person “a munchkin actor” jump and hang in the background & even sway back & forth. This movie has a lot of crazy shit attached to it that’s for sure.
Fun fact the munchkin was so under pidgin one hung it's self during the seen when they sing of to see the wizard but they replaced it with a bird it must have been so scary to be there
For entertainment.. just my thoughts, it’s all about the money, they probably knew and didn’t care, just wanted their movie to be good.. they had to cut some things cheap to get what they were looking for.. not caring for one’s health made it easier back then..
@@MaskedMan66 fine wasn’t cheap but they still spent a lot of money to do more harm for entertainment, the movie is a “cult classic” enjoyed by most. The actors did suffer, but they did what they needed to for money.. they ask how high to jump and you do it in that entertainment industry to make a living..
Which facts are not true? I know at least two of those are true. It does seem like the three companions situation might be far-fetched especially the Lion hair
@@micahodonovan5665 Anything that is a fact is by that token true. There are very few facts in this video. And what few facts there are have been exaggerated and sensationalized to make them sound as bad as possible. Bert Lahr's costume was made from two lion pelts. But it's not as if human beings have never worn animal hide before or since.
What if Mulan never took her father’s place? In the movie Mulan, we see that when they were handing out scrolls to the man’s who have chose to join the imperial army, we see that Mulan’s father was going to serve the emperor by fighting in the war but instead, Mulan went to war so she can save her father from being killed but what if she didn’t go to war and let her father go fight in the army? Well first, Mulan’s father was never able to even join in with the army because in the song, I’ll make a man out of you, Shan said, “you’re unsuited for, the rage of war so pack up, go home, you’re through,” so any soldier that wasn’t suited for the imperial war, would actually be sent home and we see that Mulan’s father wasn’t suit for battle anymore, as we see him limping as well as not being able to hold a sword, so he would be sent home the minute they started training but the war would have still happened and wouldn’t have ended so well, at the end of the song, a girl worth fighting for, we see the demolished city in the tongue shall pass and all of the men in the imperial army including Shans father killed by the Huns, so if Shans and his men were in battle with the Huns, they wouldn’t have stood a chance without Mulan, you see if it wasn’t for Mulan causing an avalanche, more than half of the 2,000 Huns in the entire army would have been killed and with the emperor sending away his men earlier in the film, China would have been defenseless, without Mulan’s presents in the war, China would have lost as she was the singular grain of rice that tipped the scale for Chinas victory
FYI in the movie you can see something swinging in the tree in the background and it was wan of the short guys in the movie,he hung himself in the background
there Munchkin actors died in set he commited suicide by hanging himself and it made to the movie but it was confirmed it was fake but it still scary scene for happy scene
@@inferno_storm5056 First place: the Munchkins hadn't even arrived at MGM until at least a week after this scene was shot. Second place: they wouldn't have been on this set anyway, since their presence wasn't required. So no, nobody died on this set.
Also even though their characters are close friends, I heard Margaret Hamilton got along better with Judy than Ray Bolger, Jack Haley and Bert Lahr did.
There is so much more honestly, someone hung them selves and u can see it in the old version. It’s in the forest scene. There’s a couple others I just can’t remember right now
You honestly can't call to mind the name of JUDY GARLAND, one of the most famous people who ever lived, and whose name you would know if you just watched the frigging film????? Or indeed if you'd just "Goggle" it???
The take in the film of the explosion isn’t the one where she was burned they used the first take they filmed but they kept doing more takes and she eventually got burned when the pyrotechnics went off too early
The hanging munchkin fact: the munchkins paid 50 dollars and the dogs paid more so that's why the munchkin hung himself the dogs have 150 dollars and the munchkin is depressed so he found and climbed the ladder hung himself
Nope. The Singer Midgets got $50.00 a week only when they were getting make-up tests, costume fittings, and were rehearsing. It went up to $100.00 a week when filming began. And it was more money than a lot of them were making in their everyday jobs. Nobody committed suicide.
WhY that episode of sesame Street was band of the wicked witch most kids were crying and screaming about that that witch from The wizard of Oz the wicked witch who are on there were on the TV
@@MaskedMan66 pretty much (it be cool there was a Dark Wizard of Oz Film, there was gonna be a Dark Wizard of Ox TV Show but it cancelled for some reason I think that was awesome, they even have The Guy who played as Wilson Fisk as an Evil Wizard of Oz)
The third degree burn reminds me of something yesterday my brother got a first degree burn on his hand we were lighting fireworks and he had this like smoke bomb and then he and then it got on his hand and then he had to soak it in water and he got a little cash and then put some water and ice on it
What about the munchkin that hung himself and his hanging body was in the background of the forest scene and wasn't discovered it was filmed and everyone watched until recently when video quality got so good you can see him hanging
Bull$#!+. Nobody would have been able to hang himself on that set because nearly 100 crew members were keeping an eye on every aspect of production, including electricians in catwalks up by the ceiling.
Toto didn't make more money than the munchkins, his handler did. Not terribly shocking. Firstly it probably didn't take more than a day or two to shoot the Munchkin City scene. So, "the whole movie" was only 1 or 2 days of work for them. Secondly, background extras don't make alot of money in this day and age, let alone back then. I don't think SEG existed back then...it doesn't exist anymore, as it was absorbed by SAG back in the late 1990's. Thirdly, Toto's handler would have been a Teamster, even then. So, he/she were likely making bank. I would be surprised if they weren't above scale, since that dog was in almost every freakin scene.
Dude, it took *a month and a half* to put the Munchkinland sequence together! By "SEG," do you mean SAG? Because the Screen Actors Guild was already around; it had been formed six years before. Terry was a female dog, and her trainer was Carl Spitz.
Nope. She wasn't molested by anybody (and she would have punched and kicked anyone who tried; the girl was a badass), and she didn't smoke at that time in her life. What killed her was an accidental overdose of barbiturates, to which she was not addicted.
She didn't get molested by anybody, least of all by people she could have easily kicked aside. She didn't smoke. What killed her was an accidental overdose of a medicine to which she was not addicted.
Also, when they were moving a wagon off the set the dog got ran over. He didn't die but he got really hurt and couldn't walk so they had to get a new dog actor
@@Its_madi_13 One of the actors who played a Winkie soldier accidentally stepped on Terry's paw; that's what happened. She was back after two weeks' recuperation, and in the meantime, Carl Spitz, her trainer, found another Cairn terrier to stand in for her.
@@Eviebunny10 Have you ever heard the radio version of "Wizard" that Judy did in 1950? It was the Lux Radio Theater, and she played Dorothy again with an otherwise new cast, including Hans Conried as the Scarecrow. 🙂
Is no one going to talk about how they literally forgot about the one munchkin who killed themselves back on set in that was scary because we used to watch it in school in our class and at home and I always wondered what was over there and then when I found out I was so mortified and terrified that I probably don't want to watch that movie no more 😭
They act so happy in the movie so it's hard to imagine them miserable inside.
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They weren't "miserable inside," they were just doing their job. They kept each other's spirits up.
This is everyday life for a lot of us.
@@kuatojones6950 Which is one of the sad realities of humanity.
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No one’s mentioned the snow from the poppy field scene was actually asbestos
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This is not correct.
It's Gypsum Salt, as confirmed by the book "The Wizardry of Oz" by Jay Scarfone and William Stillman.
@TaylorPlayz135 your just wrong lol
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It’s good to remember that Margaret Hamilton, the actress of the wicked witch, who is such a sweet person in real life and taught for either a preschool or kindergarten I don’t remember… But she noticed kids were getting scared and went on Mr. Rogers neighborhood and showed everyone that it was just a costume❤❤❤❤❤ truly an amazing woman that deserves to be remembered
Kindergarten. It was the usual thing: she wanted to be an actress, and her parents, while supporting her, said that she should study for a "real job" in case the acting didn't work out. Of course, both worked out with flying colors! 🙂
@@GoddoGoku260 Of course it's hard.
@@MaskedMan66 yeah blah blah blah 🤌🖐🤌🖐 I didn't ask
@@GoddoGoku260 You didn't have to.
@@MaskedMan66 well you told me it's hard and I didn't ask
Judy is the one who sufered a lot 😢
Fr like she had to stay up and she had like 80 cigarettes and a lot of caffeine and the producers would slap her across the face when she would laugh to much
She had the easiest time of everyone else.
@@esmeraldahernandez5977 She only worked for four hours a day, *slept at night,* did not smoke, needed no caffeine, there was only one producer, and it was the director who slapped her ONLY ONCE when a giggle fit she was having (and she loved to laugh) was endangering a shot they had to finish when they were close to shutting-down time in the studio. He felt horrible for doing it, and Judy forgave him.
Judy never recovered from filming this movie. She was an addict with mental health issues from this till she died.
@@robjdtv You're wrong. Her problems started in adulthood and had more to do with her personal life than her professional one. As for _Wizard,_ it was always a cherished memory for her, and she remained friends with her co-stars from then on.
not to mention this movie is about the evil federal reserve bank. which isn't federal, doesn't have reserves, and really doesn't act like a bank
Preach
Nope.
Are you referring to the Wizard?
@@jakemanzi1203 The real humbug in this is a college professor in the 60's who made up the idea that Oz had anything to do with economics or politics.
And a fun fact the snow they used was actually asbestos
Fun?
@@mariajaraz8088 ok
Neither fun nor a fact. It was gypsum.
@@MaskedMan66 k
What is asbestos
This whole film was cursed from the beginning
*yawn* Nope. Vic Morrow, Renee Shin-Ye Chen, and Myca Dinh Le were killed while making _Twilight Zone: The Movie_ in 1982. More recently, Daniel Radcliffe's stunt double in _Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2_ became paralyzed from an injury he sustained on the set in 2010. A stuntman was killed while filming _The Expendables 2_ in 2012, during which production both Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger required surgery for injuries to their shoulders. Several animals were killed during the filming of one of the _Hobbit_ movies. Also in 2012, while making an episode of _The Good Wife,_ a lighting fixture fell on Kristin Chenoweth, fracturing her skull and causing several broken bones and teeth. Another example is Olivia Jackson, who doubled for Milla Jovovich in the last _Resident Evil_ movie; while shooting a motorcycle chase, she wiped out and lost her left arm.
Still think _Wizard_ was "cursed?" *smh*
You forgot how Judy got sexually harassed by the munchkins
Yea
She was also drugged and had adrenaline shots so she can stay up to more than 48 hours sometimes
No, she wasn't.
@@Moia1538 Nope. She was a minor, and as such was only allowed to work for four hours out of the eight-hour filming day. No drugs, no "adrenaline shots."
That never happened. The munchkins were always nice to Judy and surprised her with a new trailer! That rumor was said by her ex husband Sidney Luft who she said was a liar in her autobiography
You forgot about when that person killed themselves on set but idk if this is true or not
Yeah the dwarf
You can see them in the background hanging when the witch sends out the flying monkeys
It’s fake , it was a sandbag on set
It is they hung them self
It’s a dumb rumor some unfunny jerk in the 80’s made up what it was was a large bird called a crane that was spreading its wing it had got loose on set
Yeah and the girl who played the main character was forced to wear the dress they didn’t let her eat or anything it was tight on her so she like couldn’t breathe I think once she almost fainted (but that’s all I know other then the person who committed suicide )
And they made her smoke 60 cigarettes a day to look skinny and frail
@@blanabla002 yeah
It was a sandbag not a suicide
She wasn't forced to do anything, least of all wear her costume. It wasn't tight either. And she ate. Nobody committed suicide.
@@blanabla002 She didn't smoke.
Also Judy garland (Dorothy) had to eat drugs in her food everyday for her to look skinnier
No, she didn't.
That is BS
Nah , that dog living in paradise💀
Actually people didnt know this but the witch almost broke both her legs in the scene she plays when she disappears when seeing the tinman. They use a lift and it malfunctioned and she dropped with it... Did you know that about the wizard of oz?
I like how no one mention the sexual harassment
Wait. What happened now 😀
There wasn't any.
@@Literally.Will.Solace Nothing.
@@Literally.Will.Solace Nothing.
Because it didn’t happen. Sure the director slapped her for laughing at Bert Lar but he felt guilty and asked everyone on set to slap him. I am not making this up! That happened!
You forget the Todo wasn’t the same dog by the end of the movie
So basically ,if I remember correctly , the first dog got ran over on set and then I can’t remember how the second one died but the first two dogs unfortunately were killed during filming
The character's name is Toto, and Terry played him all through the movie. She was off the set for two weeks with a sprained paw, and during that time another Cairn terrier filled in for her. But she went on to make many more movies, including another one with Margaret Hamilton.
That is so wrong. Why are you making this crap up? No dogs died. The original dog was injured during filming and recovered at Judy's home, and returned to finish the film. The substitute dog only filled in during the recovery.
@@drac47 Correct except for one thing: Terry recovered at her own home, which was in the kennel owned by her trainer, Carl Spitz.
The Studio actually fired the actor who played the tin man because he was hospitalized.
No, they released him from the project because he couldn't continue. When he'd recovered, they cast him in two more movies.
I will never watch this movie the same way again😰😨😱😱😱
Why, because of lies and half-truths? The cast loved it.
About WWotW... rumor is her makeup saved her from it being worse. The fire was released early and she was not down to where she was supposed to be. It took her a couple of weeks to recover... production was supposedly shut down. (Live where LFrank Baum was born)
It took her six weeks to recover, but production was not shut down.
I hate and I mean HATE IT when people use animals for clothing .
Too bad, we've been doing it for millennia.
@@MaskedMan66 Yup
The producer had multiple dwarves sleep in the same room to save money. It’s said that because the movie allowed so many people with dwarfism to be together and socialize, there were many babies born to women dwarfs.
To save what money?
There were no dwarfs in this movie.
@@MaskedMan66okay, there are no little people in the wizard of oz? Oh wait, YES there is.
@@mistyfan69 No need for sark. I didn't think you would need telling.
There are different kinds of little people. The ones in _Wizard_ were, as the credits make clear, midgets. Midget is a different classification from dwarf.
The midgets stayed in hotels and with host families; some of them stayed with relatives.
You forgot toto got stepped on and they had to replace him
She only needed to recuperate from a sprained paw and was back after two weeks.
Yes I do you know something the munchkins they came in the drunk for work and they were super hard to work with
Wrong.
Not true. Where are you people getting your information from?
@@drac47 It's a mystery to us all. 🙂
Margaret Hamilton (the witch) did not get injured in the take you see in the film. That was the first take, which worked as planned. It was when filming a second take when the elevator malfunctioned and left her exposed to the fireball. You can clearly see nothing happens in this clip...
You forgot that Dorthy was put on drugs so her things looked bigger and that I think that the magical princess (I forget her name) shoes were to tight. (I don’t know if any of those are true tho)
None of that is true. And how do you not know names of cultural icons who have been around for 124 years?
What did the dog get paid in? Dog treats?
She didn't get paid. Her trainer got paid, and he got $125.00 a week.
Buddy Ebsen wasn't poisoned; he just had aluminum powder clogged in his lungs, which would be bad for anyone, but worse for him because he had a congenital bronchial condition.
Bert Lahr was allowed to eat! But like nearly every actor who has ever worn prosthetic appliances, he more often opted to drink shakes so that the make-up wouldn't need to be reapplied. And his costume was made of lion pelts. But, news flash, guys: actors have been wearing hot and heavy costumes for centuries, and they still do.
Ray Bolger did not have "permanent scars all over his face." He had imprints of the Scarecrow's laugh lines on his face, but they faded in a few weeks.
Terry didn't make any money. Her trainer, *who was there for the whole five-month filming period,* made $125.00 a week. The Singer Midgets, who were extras who only worked for a month and a half, were paid $100.00 a week, except for Mickey Carroll. He made $500.00 a week.
The take used in the movie is *not* the one in which Margaret Hamilton was burned. And she got over it. If only other people would do that as well. Her hair did not catch on fire.
Good post. People believe anything and post it without knowing the facts. I think one of the worst is the reputation the munchkins get because of tall tales Judy used to tell. They weren't anything like most of the posts say about them.
Yes!! Like a lot of people have already mentioned the classic “Munchkin hanging scene” where in the original old version during the forest scene in the background clear as day you can see a small silhouette of a person “a munchkin actor” jump and hang in the background & even sway back & forth. This movie has a lot of crazy shit attached to it that’s for sure.
It was fake , it’s a sandbag of some sort
It was a crane
It was always a sarus crane. The "hanging object" video is a fake from 2011.
@@ItsCrazyGamerSUBS It's a sarus crane.
At this point you are just saying nonsense. IT WAS A CRAN! It’s a type of bird. There is a photo of the director with it
Fun fact the munchkin was so under pidgin one hung it's self during the seen when they sing of to see the wizard but they replaced it with a bird it must have been so scary to be there
MGM was a wild company 😂
The scars weren’t permanent
They weren't scars either.
dude why would they torture people like that 🤕🤕🤕🤕
For entertainment.. just my thoughts, it’s all about the money, they probably knew and didn’t care, just wanted their movie to be good.. they had to cut some things cheap to get what they were looking for.. not caring for one’s health made it easier back then..
@@daltonlanpher9348 they are selfish monster's
They didn't.
@@daltonlanpher9348 "Cheap," schmeap. The movie cost nearly 3,000,000.00.
@@MaskedMan66 fine wasn’t cheap but they still spent a lot of money to do more harm for entertainment, the movie is a “cult classic” enjoyed by most. The actors did suffer, but they did what they needed to for money.. they ask how high to jump and you do it in that entertainment industry to make a living..
Bro, I feel bad for them that they had to suffer like that I couldn’t breathe😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
They wouldn't want to be pitied. It was a job to them, that's all. And they loved how the movie turned out
Everything makes me feel creeped out and uncomfortable but Todo getting paid more was the correct thing to do 😌
Toto, and she didn't get paid. Her trainer did.
The dog owner is liveing the live of luxury 😂😂😂😂
No, he died in 1976.
Yayy WOOOOOOO good for you guys have a full clip!!
Pity it's so full of it.
Which facts are not true? I know at least two of those are true. It does seem like the three companions situation might be far-fetched especially the Lion hair
@@micahodonovan5665 Anything that is a fact is by that token true. There are very few facts in this video. And what few facts there are have been exaggerated and sensationalized to make them sound as bad as possible.
Bert Lahr's costume was made from two lion pelts. But it's not as if human beings have never worn animal hide before or since.
What if Mulan never took her father’s place? In the movie Mulan, we see that when they were handing out scrolls to the man’s who have chose to join the imperial army, we see that Mulan’s father was going to serve the emperor by fighting in the war but instead, Mulan went to war so she can save her father from being killed but what if she didn’t go to war and let her father go fight in the army? Well first, Mulan’s father was never able to even join in with the army because in the song, I’ll make a man out of you, Shan said, “you’re unsuited for, the rage of war so pack up, go home, you’re through,” so any soldier that wasn’t suited for the imperial war, would actually be sent home and we see that Mulan’s father wasn’t suit for battle anymore, as we see him limping as well as not being able to hold a sword, so he would be sent home the minute they started training but the war would have still happened and wouldn’t have ended so well, at the end of the song, a girl worth fighting for, we see the demolished city in the tongue shall pass and all of the men in the imperial army including Shans father killed by the Huns, so if Shans and his men were in battle with the Huns, they wouldn’t have stood a chance without Mulan, you see if it wasn’t for Mulan causing an avalanche, more than half of the 2,000 Huns in the entire army would have been killed and with the emperor sending away his men earlier in the film, China would have been defenseless, without Mulan’s presents in the war, China would have lost as she was the singular grain of rice that tipped the scale for Chinas victory
This is about _The Wizard of Oz._
Did you know the scarecrow was Michael Jackson
I'm doing a school play and it's The Wizard of Oz
FYI in the movie you can see something swinging in the tree in the background and it was wan of the short guys in the movie,he hung himself in the background
Nope. Nothing's swinging, and the shot in question was filmed at least a week before the Singer Midgets ever arrived at MGM.
And you can't forget the background of that scene.
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there Munchkin actors died in set he commited suicide by hanging himself and it made to the movie but it was confirmed it was fake but it still scary scene for happy scene
@@inferno_storm5056 First place: the Munchkins hadn't even arrived at MGM until at least a week after this scene was shot.
Second place: they wouldn't have been on this set anyway, since their presence wasn't required.
So no, nobody died on this set.
I herd Dorothy got hooked on drugs
You "herd" wrong.
And in the movie at the end the snow well that's made out of a certain powder that can kill people. So yeah
Nope, it was just gypsum. And it was in the middle of the movie.
dont forgot about dark side of the moon
Also even though their characters are close friends, I heard Margaret Hamilton got along better with Judy than Ray Bolger, Jack Haley and Bert Lahr did.
You heard wrong. Miss Hamilton was on the set the least amount of time from the others. Judy and her three co-stars got along famously.
@@MaskedMan66who is this piece of shit who reply on every single comments and defending all the horible things that happen in that movie
You for got the guy who hung him self on set
Oh cmon someone still believe in that
This thing was debunked a decade ago
Metro Goodwin mayor cannot do that anymore to their cast and any movies. Yes, the Wizard of Oz was a Metro Goodwin mayor production.
Metro Goldwyn Mayer.
And the snow was the thing that killed people
A dude hung himself in the background and the snow was poisonous
No, and no.
Those poor people 😮💨 whoever grounded up those aluminum made a bad choice same with the line fur and the scarecrow and the wicked witch
They would not want your pity. It was just work for them, that's all. They got over it, and would advise you to do the same.
There is so much more honestly, someone hung them selves and u can see it in the old version. It’s in the forest scene. There’s a couple others I just can’t remember right now
Nope. That’s actually a crane in the forest. The studio wanted to make the set more outdoors.
@@DaRealTaylorPlayz exactly ty the whole hanging was a stupid rumor someone made up in the 80’s and sadly people continue to believe the rumor
@@erinmefford8041 The lie started in the 70's.
You forgot the part where one of the actors hung himself in the forest
Never happened.
There was also a munchiken who offed himself
Nope.
They treated Judy so bad!
No, they didn't. They had no reason to even dislike her, and anyone stupid or unprofessional enough to mistreat her would have been fired.
You forgot the person who hung him self
No such person.
Some of them actually died quite earlier like the girl (I forgot the name of) actually died at only age 47! Goggle it if you don’t belive me
You honestly can't call to mind the name of JUDY GARLAND, one of the most famous people who ever lived, and whose name you would know if you just watched the frigging film????? Or indeed if you'd just "Goggle" it???
The take in the film of the explosion isn’t the one where she was burned they used the first take they filmed but they kept doing more takes and she eventually got burned when the pyrotechnics went off too early
They only did one retake, in which she got burned. So they used the first take which was the only other one they had.
@@drac47 The accident happened on the fourth take.
My mom was friends with someone who's uncle played the Lion
You mean... BERT LAHR?
@@MaskedMan66 nonono not what you think
Edit: hold on maybe, I'll ask my mom later today plus my mom is over 50 and has older friends so it's possible
The hanging munchkin fact: the munchkins paid 50 dollars and the dogs paid more so that's why the munchkin hung himself the dogs have 150 dollars and the munchkin is depressed so he found and climbed the ladder hung himself
The hanging munchkin theory isn’t real. It was debunked in like a decade ago
Nope. The Singer Midgets got $50.00 a week only when they were getting make-up tests, costume fittings, and were rehearsing. It went up to $100.00 a week when filming began. And it was more money than a lot of them were making in their everyday jobs.
Nobody committed suicide.
Fun fact: the wizard of oz was Andrew Lloyd Webber’s 18th musical
He should have done his own version; his music clashed with the Arlen-Harburg score.
Don’t for get the asbestos snow ❄️
Gypsum, not asbestos.
Scarecrow is my great great uncle
WhY that episode of sesame Street was band of the wicked witch most kids were crying and screaming about that that witch from The wizard of Oz the wicked witch who are on there were on the TV
times where were different then and more dangerous
No, not really.
The actor tin man first one played Jed Clampett on Beverly Hillbillies.
Yup, and Barnaby Jones as well!
Someone in my family was the good witch
Aaaand... you don't even know her name?
Also when the scarecrow,dorthy,and the tin man in the back a actor actually h#ng themselves but they edited it to become a bird to cover it up😅
oh cmon I hate of this thing going around. The rumor about the hanging munchkin is NOT REAL. It was debunked in like decade ago
@@PaixCB believe what u want and I will do the same😅😁
@@PaixCB It was never seriously believed.
Nope, it was always a bird.
I thought collie's dad was In the military
When i was litte i loved this movie and i loved the loin😢
I think you mean lion. ;-)
But like, what are they trying to do to these people like literally are you trying to torture them?rip judy😔
Nobody was trying to torture anybody. Making movies is hard work. It always has been.
My teacher great grandfather help make the movie
Name?
The witch suffered burns up to third degree
*eyeroll* You mean she got third degree burns, and only on her right hand.
You know it’s so weird that yesterday and my violin my teacher was upset so it’ll are supposed to put wizard of odds
???
People say that in we’re of to see the wizard it’s a munchkin hanging himself but it’s actually a birds neck lifting up after eating grass
That song is used three times in the movie.
@@MaskedMan66 yeah but this is the second time I mean
Ans someone killed themselves in the movie a body hanging
And Dorothy was treated horrificly
They feed her medicaments
No, JUDY wasn't.
@@adrianiancu7615 LMHO "Medicaments?????"
know wonder most of them died of cancer, so so sad
Only Ray Bolger died of cancer, and it was because he smoked.
Only Ray Bolger, and that was because he smoked all his life.
Forgot to mention the person who hung themself ….
Never happened.
Me bing sad i skorll And then this pops up. I came in like a wrecking ball
What?
I think they forgot the snow that was like toxic or something
It was gypsum. Not toxic.
What about the Hilda theory?
What is it?
Also Dorothy was abused 😢
They do a Twisted Wizard of Oz Universe that’s kinda Combined with What Happened to The Actors
"They" who?
@@MaskedMan66 people who making the films (I don’t know why I put “They” ether)
@@wokenlunatic2849 But what is this "twisted" universe you mentioned? The toy line by Todd MacFarlane which appeared and disappeared years ago?
@@MaskedMan66 pretty much (it be cool there was a Dark Wizard of Oz Film, there was gonna be a Dark Wizard of Ox TV Show but it cancelled for some reason I think that was awesome, they even have The Guy who played as Wilson Fisk as an Evil Wizard of Oz)
@@wokenlunatic2849 Oh, you mean "Emerald City." Yes, that show died a quick and well-deserved death.
The lions with my great-great-great uncle
Sorry, what?
You forgot that one of the staff members hung himself
The third degree burn reminds me of something yesterday my brother got a first degree burn on his hand we were lighting fireworks and he had this like smoke bomb and then he and then it got on his hand and then he had to soak it in water and he got a little cash and then put some water and ice on it
He needed money to get water and ice???
What about the munchkin that hung himself and his hanging body was in the background of the forest scene and wasn't discovered it was filmed and everyone watched until recently when video quality got so good you can see him hanging
Bull$#!+. Nobody would have been able to hang himself on that set because nearly 100 crew members were keeping an eye on every aspect of production, including electricians in catwalks up by the ceiling.
Toto didn't make more money than the munchkins, his handler did. Not terribly shocking. Firstly it probably didn't take more than a day or two to shoot the Munchkin City scene. So, "the whole movie" was only 1 or 2 days of work for them. Secondly, background extras don't make alot of money in this day and age, let alone back then. I don't think SEG existed back then...it doesn't exist anymore, as it was absorbed by SAG back in the late 1990's. Thirdly, Toto's handler would have been a Teamster, even then. So, he/she were likely making bank. I would be surprised if they weren't above scale, since that dog was in almost every freakin scene.
Dude, it took *a month and a half* to put the Munchkinland sequence together!
By "SEG," do you mean SAG? Because the Screen Actors Guild was already around; it had been formed six years before.
Terry was a female dog, and her trainer was Carl Spitz.
What about Judy?? She got molested by the munchkins and had to smoke a ton which is how she got the addiction that killed her
Nope. She wasn't molested by anybody (and she would have punched and kicked anyone who tried; the girl was a badass), and she didn't smoke at that time in her life. What killed her was an accidental overdose of barbiturates, to which she was not addicted.
She didn't get molested by anybody, least of all by people she could have easily kicked aside. She didn't smoke. What killed her was an accidental overdose of a medicine to which she was not addicted.
All of that is wrong.
I think that they’re trying to murder them 😆 lol
Nope.
Also, when they were moving a wagon off the set the dog got ran over. He didn't die but he got really hurt and couldn't walk so they had to get a new dog actor
She never got run over by a wagon.
I know it wasn't on scene, and it was the dog that accidentally got ran over and hurt.@@MaskedMan66
@@Its_madi_13 One of the actors who played a Winkie soldier accidentally stepped on Terry's paw; that's what happened. She was back after two weeks' recuperation, and in the meantime, Carl Spitz, her trainer, found another Cairn terrier to stand in for her.
This makes me really sad this is my favorite movie
*smh* A lot of this is exaggerated if not altogether untrue. Besides, the cast and crew were very proud of the movie, so don't insult them.
@@MaskedMan66 I wouldn’t once again it’s my favorite movie
@@Eviebunny10 Have you ever heard the radio version of "Wizard" that Judy did in 1950? It was the Lux Radio Theater, and she played Dorothy again with an otherwise new cast, including Hans Conried as the Scarecrow. 🙂
And dorthy (the main character) died from a drug overdose
No, Judy Garland, the actress who *played* Dorothy Gale died of an accidental drug overdose-- thirty years after.
P.S.: EVERYBODY knows that Dorothy is the main character in this story; we've known it for 124 years.
As long as you don't perpetuate the lame claim that somebody committed suicide on set.
Yeah, the kak they spew here is bad enough.
I watched that movie before at my school 🫵
The snow being like: 🌝
Gypsum.
Your also forgetting that the munchkins sexually abused the actress who played dorthy
No, they didn't.
You didn’t say the munshckin that hung himself
Is no one going to talk about how they literally forgot about the one munchkin who killed themselves back on set in that was scary because we used to watch it in school in our class and at home and I always wondered what was over there and then when I found out I was so mortified and terrified that I probably don't want to watch that movie no more 😭
that was fake. It was a sandbag.
@@Little_Runaway_1989 No, it was a sarus crane, and it wasn't hanging.
Nobody died while working on this movie.
@@MaskedMan66 I don't know about that, because there's a lot of stuff surrounding that, one of the munchkins k!lled themself. 😐
@@MaskedMan66 But how would you know FOR SURE though? Because it looked a lot like a person silhouette wouldn't ya think? 🧐
We're having a play of the wizard of oz
How did it go? Who did you play?
It went good I didnt play any roles
@@molleraa.va_account Were you stage crew or an audience member?
@@MaskedMan66 An audience member
Did you know that someone killed them self in the wizard of Oz
*yawn* Nope. Didn't happen.