State Fair Omaha
The Wizard left the beautiful, enchanted, magical lands of Oz in the same way that he arrived. Many years before his meeting with Dorothy Gale, the Wizard had floated in on his hot-air balloon. Before Oz, he had lived in Nebraska. And so when he left Oz, he had on his balloon the letters 'State Fair Omaha'.
The 1939 version was made in Hollywood by MGM.
There was not a silent version made. Just the original classic.
The 1939 version of The Wizard of Oz starring Judy Garland : the midgets played Munchkins .
Omaha. But there's a mistake. For the lettering reads State Fair, which is held in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Whitney Houston did not appear in the movie "The Wizard Of Oz" which was made before she was born, nor did she appear in the later version, "The Wiz".
The 1925 version was in black and white . The 1939 version was filmed in both sepia tone and color.
Not even a year is how long it took to film "The Wizard of Oz."Specifically, filming of the beloved 1939 movie version of "The Wizard of Oz" began in fall 1938. It finished in spring 1939. Editing and preparing the final version took a couple of months. Previews were just before the end of summer 1939.
Filming for the beloved 1939 movie version of 'The Wizard of Oz' began in the latter part of 1938. It continued into the early part of 1939. The film was released just after the middle of the year, in August 1939.
No, the beloved 1939 film version of 'The Wizard of Oz' wasn't filmed at a zoo. Sets were specifically designed for the movie. All of the filming took place on studio property. At the end of the movie, the sets were recycled for use in other films in Hollywood.
The beloved film version of 'The Wizard of Oz' came out first. Its release date was August 12, 1939. The movie 'Gone with the Wind' came out on December 15, 1939.
No, Peter Fonda did not act in "The Wizard of Oz."Specifically, filming of the movie began in late 1938 and lasted into the first part of 1939. Peter Fonda was born during the filming, on February 23, 1939. So the movie still was being filmed at the time of Fonda's birth, but he was too young to have a part in the beloved 1939 movie version of "The Wizard of Oz."