What is the last name of Dorothy in 'The Wizard of Oz'?
Correct answer: Gale
Breezy 7777
Favorite film of all time.
Still holds true today.
WaldoLydeker
What were the names of Scarecrow (Ray Bolger), Tin Man (Jack Haley), and Cowardly Lion (Bert Lahr) in the film's beginning on the farm? ......Hickory, Hunk, and Zeke. Watch the film again and pay attention.
Radakyl
family name is on the mailbox
Harriet
Dorothy Gale. GALE? Like the wind? Gale!
ShootingStahh1
They say her last name in the movie
Ukraniac
Lorraine4748, that’s when TV was FUN! Waiting for the yearly repeat of our favorite movies!
ExistentialIntuition
I remember watching as a kid still love it my boys love it to
UngenerousGoal7
Follow the Yellow Brick Road
Player nawa
The flying monkeys used to scare me. I first saw the movie when I was five years old! My older sister used to tease me about the monkeys! Lol!
Lorraine4748
Player #1418135, OZ was one of my favorite movies as a child - the other was Peter Pan - looked forward to them each year.
Nerak 7
Read the original book byFrank Baum and by far the movie version is allot better .. Kudos to changing the story for the Film….
Bonster
UngenerousGoal7, The whole movie had to do with the US economy based on gold instead of silver and gold. There was a decrease in the value of silver when it was dropped. Yellow brick road was the gold.
Ken
excellent movie. beautiful actress. wonderful singer. too bad the things that happened to her.
STACY. .MACHEN
I. LOVE. THE. WIZARD. OF. OZ. .MY. FAVE. MOVIE. I. WATCH. IT. EVERY. YEAR. .IT. S. FAVE. ALL. TIME. MOVIE. LOVE. WIZARD. OF. OZ
Waldo Lydeker
Would you believe, Oliver Hardy was in the 1925 silent version playing "the woodsman"? No lion, or scarecrow. In 14 years, wood turned to tin, and the similarities end there. At least, an actress named Dorothy played her. Last name of the long-forgotten actress was Dwan.
Player #48415090
watch this movie with the sound off to Pink Floyd's dark side of the Moon!
Brympton
Every time I watch the film I love it more
I’m sure I heard the silver paint they used on the tin man was toxic. H&S not big back then.
foxyg
My favorite film, to this day!
QOT333
KILLean17, I saw it on the Big Screen as well, and it was unbelievably awesome!
Player #46860705
it's pretty neat born and raised in the town that Frank L Baum was born, we have the Oz parade every year in his honor and for many years some of the munchkins used to come to the parade when they were alive.
Player #1532367
Bruiser, me too
I'm 64 lol
Ainelynn
freaking nightmares of the flying 🐒 monkeys
Player #42902824
My favourite film, watched it nearly 100 times. So many interesting facts behind the scenes they could actually make a film about the making of the Wizard of Oz.
Bruiser
The flying monkies still creep me out to this day!
Barbara
My favorite movie, too. They changed Baum's book in ways that mostly added great stuff to the film but I'd have been happier if they hadn't made it a dream. Baum left the reader unsure as Dorothy zooms across the prarie and lands in her front yard. Still a superb movie.
Player #13023389
I watched the movie this year, they now have it in color. Debby
LoverNotAFighter
I learn so much playing this game!
Uninitialized
Player Tystyx, ha ha
Player #25874027
Ukraniac,
Instead of the weekly showings
Player #7432266
WaldoLydeker, you forgot one other star: Toto.
Player #18781770
Still remains my favorite movie. The flying monkeys scared me as a child. They still scare me some fifty years later although I know the script.
Mary J.
never mind the man behind the curtain, "were not in Kansas anymore", how many sayings came from that movie?
Mary J.
Was my favorite movie of all time growing up and couldn't wait till every year when it would be on tv.
Player #19293572
The best movie ever!!
Nashville Bound
Lorraine4748, my 2 were the Wizard of Oz and the jungle book
RarStowRaggy8981
I would have been stumped if all of the names had been wind related, unfortunately with me, everything is gas
mermaidmessiah
everytime I see this now I always think of my fav- Louis CK's scarecrow impression: "..well first they tore my arms off & threw them over there! and then they tore my legs off & threw them over there!" omg.. Haha!
Player Tystyx
Frank Baum must of eaten a lot of Mushrooms while writing that story😎
Player #1214866
DelicateScreen2, actually it was a process called sepia tone, not true black k and white.