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Step into a world of magic and wonder with Judy Garland as she takes on the iconic role of Dorothy in Victor Fleming's enchanting film, 'Wizard of Oz' (1939

Background imageWizard Of Oz Collection: WIZARD OF OZ, 1939. Frank Morgan as the Wizard in the 1939 MGM production of The Wizard of Oz

WIZARD OF OZ, 1939. Frank Morgan as the Wizard in the 1939 MGM production of The Wizard of Oz

Background imageWizard Of Oz Collection: WIZARD OF OZ, 1900. The Scarecrow sat on the big throne. Illustration by W. W

WIZARD OF OZ, 1900. The Scarecrow sat on the big throne. Illustration by W. W
WIZARD OF OZ, 1900. The Scarecrow sat on the big throne. Illustration by W.W. Denslow for the first edition of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum, 1900

Background imageWizard Of Oz Collection: WIZARD OF OZ, 1900. You must give me the Golden Cap

WIZARD OF OZ, 1900. You must give me the Golden Cap. Illustration by W.W. Denslow for the first edition of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum, 1900

Background imageWizard Of Oz Collection: WIZARD OF OZ, 1900. The eyes looked at her thoughtfully. Illustration by W. W

WIZARD OF OZ, 1900. The eyes looked at her thoughtfully. Illustration by W. W
WIZARD OF OZ, 1900. The eyes looked at her thoughtfully. Illustration by W.W. Denslow for the first edition of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum, 1900

Background imageWizard Of Oz Collection: WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ. Dorothy and the Cowardly Lion. Drawing from 1st edition, 1900, of L

WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ. Dorothy and the Cowardly Lion. Drawing from 1st edition, 1900, of L.F. Baums The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

Background imageWizard Of Oz Collection: WIZARD OF OZ, 1939. Judy Garland as Dorothy, Ray Bolger as the Scarecrow

WIZARD OF OZ, 1939. Judy Garland as Dorothy, Ray Bolger as the Scarecrow, Jack Haley as the Tin Woodman, Frank Morgan as the Wizard and Bert Lahr as the Cowardly Lion

Background imageWizard Of Oz Collection: WLLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST. Only a Stepping Stone: American cartoon, 1906, commenting

WLLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST. Only a Stepping Stone: American cartoon, 1906, commenting on the political ambition of Hearst, who, dresssed as the Scarecrow from the Wizard of Oz

Background imageWizard Of Oz Collection: WIZARD OF OZ, 1903. American theater poster, 1903, for Fred Hamlins musical adaptation of L

WIZARD OF OZ, 1903. American theater poster, 1903, for Fred Hamlins musical adaptation of L. Frank Baums novel, The Wizard of Oz

Background imageWizard Of Oz Collection: BAUM: THE WIZARD OF OZ. Drawing by William Wallace Denslow from the first edition of L

BAUM: THE WIZARD OF OZ. Drawing by William Wallace Denslow from the first edition of L. Frank Baums The Wizard of Oz, 1900

Background imageWizard Of Oz Collection: WIZARD OF OZ: TIN WOODMAN. Drawing by William Wallace Denslow from the first edition, 1900, of L

WIZARD OF OZ: TIN WOODMAN. Drawing by William Wallace Denslow from the first edition, 1900, of L. Frank Baums The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

Background imageWizard Of Oz Collection: WIZARD OF OZ, 1900. The Head shot forward and struck the Scarecrow. Illustration by W

WIZARD OF OZ, 1900. The Head shot forward and struck the Scarecrow. Illustration by W.W. Denslow for the first edition of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum, 1900

Background imageWizard Of Oz Collection: WIZARD OF OZ, 1900. The people were all made of china

WIZARD OF OZ, 1900. The people were all made of china. Illustration by W.W. Denslow for the first edition of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum, 1900

Background imageWizard Of Oz Collection: WIZARD OF OZ, 1900. I feel wise indeed, said the Scarecrow. Illustration by W

WIZARD OF OZ, 1900. I feel wise indeed, said the Scarecrow. Illustration by W
WIZARD OF OZ, 1900. " I feel wise indeed, " said the Scarecrow. Illustration by W.W. Denslow for the first edition of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum, 1900

Background imageWizard Of Oz Collection: WIZARD OF OZ, 1900. The branches bent down and twined around him. Illustration by W

WIZARD OF OZ, 1900. The branches bent down and twined around him. Illustration by W.W. Denslow for the first edition of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum, 1900

Background imageWizard Of Oz Collection: WIZARD OF OZ, 1900. The Tinsmiths worked for three days and four nights. Illustration by W

WIZARD OF OZ, 1900. The Tinsmiths worked for three days and four nights. Illustration by W.W. Denslow for the first edition of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum, 1900

Background imageWizard Of Oz Collection: WIZARD OF OZ, 1900. The Monkeys caught Dorothy in their arms and flew away with her

WIZARD OF OZ, 1900. The Monkeys caught Dorothy in their arms and flew away with her. Illustration by W.W. Denslow for the first edition of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum, 1900

Background imageWizard Of Oz Collection: WIZARD OF OZ, 1900. The Soldier with the green whiskers led them through the streets

WIZARD OF OZ, 1900. The Soldier with the green whiskers led them through the streets. Illustration by W.W. Denslow for the first edition of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum, 1900

Background imageWizard Of Oz Collection: WIZARD OF OZ, 1900. The Monkeys wound many coils about his body. Illustration by W

WIZARD OF OZ, 1900. The Monkeys wound many coils about his body. Illustration by W.W. Denslow for the first edition of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum, 1900

Background imageWizard Of Oz Collection: WIZARD OF OZ, 1900. Permit me to introduce to you her Majesty, the Queen. Illustration by W

WIZARD OF OZ, 1900. Permit me to introduce to you her Majesty, the Queen. Illustration by W.W. Denslow for the first edition of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum, 1900

Background imageWizard Of Oz Collection: WIZARD OF OZ, 1900. The stork carried him up into the air. Illustration by W

WIZARD OF OZ, 1900. The stork carried him up into the air. Illustration by W.W. Denslow for the first edition of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum, 1900

Background imageWizard Of Oz Collection: WIZARD OF OZ, 1900. You must be a great sorceress

WIZARD OF OZ, 1900. You must be a great sorceress. Illustration by W.W. Denslow for the first edition of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum, 1900

Background imageWizard Of Oz Collection: Drawing by William Wallace Denslow from the first edition of L. Frank Baums The Wizard of Oz, 1900

Drawing by William Wallace Denslow from the first edition of L. Frank Baums The Wizard of Oz, 1900
BAUM: THE WIZARD OF OZ. Drawing by William Wallace Denslow from the first edition of L. Frank Baums The Wizard of Oz, 1900

Background imageWizard Of Oz Collection: Judy Garland As Dorothy

Judy Garland As Dorothy
Hollywood, California: 1939. Judy Garland begins her journey in the Wizard of Oz

Background imageWizard Of Oz Collection: American theater poster, 1903, for Fred Hamlins musical adaptation of L

American theater poster, 1903, for Fred Hamlins musical adaptation of L. Frank Baums novel, The Wizard of Oz
WIZARD OF OZ, 1903. American theater poster, 1903, for Fred Hamlins musical adaptation of L. Frank Baums novel, The Wizard of Oz

Background imageWizard Of Oz Collection: WIZARD OF OZ, 1900. Dorothy, Toto, and the Scarecrow

WIZARD OF OZ, 1900. Dorothy, Toto, and the Scarecrow. Illustration by W.W. Denslow for the first edition, 1900, of L. Frank Baums The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

Background imageWizard Of Oz Collection: BAUM: THE WIZARD OF OZ. Drawing by William Wallace Denslow from the first edition of L

BAUM: THE WIZARD OF OZ. Drawing by William Wallace Denslow from the first edition of L. Frank Baums The Wizard of Oz, 1900

Background imageWizard Of Oz Collection: Title page of first edition, 1900, of L. Frank Baums The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Illustrated by W

Title page of first edition, 1900, of L. Frank Baums The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Illustrated by W. W. Denslow
TITLE PAGE: FIRST EDITION Title page of first edition, 1900, of L. Frank Baums The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Illustrated by W.W. Denslow

Background imageWizard Of Oz Collection: Dorothy and the Witch of the North: drawing from 1st edition, 1900, of L

Dorothy and the Witch of the North: drawing from 1st edition, 1900, of L. Frank Baums The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
DOROTHY AND THE WITCH. Dorothy and the Witch of the North: drawing from 1st edition, 1900, of L. Frank Baums " The Wonderful Wizard of Oz."

Background imageWizard Of Oz Collection: Only a Stepping Stone : Cartoon by W. A. Rogers from HW, Oct. 27, 1906, of William Randolph Hearst

Only a Stepping Stone : Cartoon by W. A. Rogers from HW, Oct. 27, 1906, of William Randolph Hearst
HEARST CARTOON. Only a Stepping Stone : Cartoon by W.A. Rogers from HW, Oct. 27, 1906, of William Randolph Hearst (dressed as the Scarecrow from the Wizard of Oz)

Background imageWizard Of Oz Collection: THE WIZARD OF OZ, 1925. Larry Semon as the Scarecrow in an early film adaptation of L

THE WIZARD OF OZ, 1925. Larry Semon as the Scarecrow in an early film adaptation of L. Frank Baums novel



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Step into a world of magic and wonder with Judy Garland as she takes on the iconic role of Dorothy in Victor Fleming's enchanting film, 'Wizard of Oz' (1939). Joined by her faithful companion Toto, played by an adorable little dog, Dorothy embarks on a thrilling adventure through the whimsical Land of Oz. Along the way, she encounters unforgettable characters like Bert Lahr's lovable Cowardly Lion, who brings both laughter and courage to their journey. But beware. The treacherous Wicked Witch of the West, portrayed brilliantly by Margaret Hamilton, is determined to stop Dorothy at all costs. With her menacing cackle and green complexion, Hamilton creates a truly memorable villain that sends chills down your spine. As Dorothy continues her quest to find the great Wizard of Oz for help returning home to Kansas, she meets Ray Bolger's endearing Scarecrow. Together with their newfound friends - including a Tin Man longing for a heart and a Lion searching for bravery - they navigate through breathtaking landscapes and face incredible challenges. In this timeless classic based on 'The Wonderful Wizard of Oz' by L. Frank Baum, audiences are transported into an extraordinary world where dreams come true and friendships are forged against all odds. From magical ruby slippers to melting witches and captivating musical numbers like 'Over the Rainbow, ' this 1939 MGM production captivates hearts even after more than eight decades. So click your heels together three times and join us in celebrating this beloved cinematic masterpiece that has captured generations with its enduring charm.