no! its a BIG BIG BIG FAKE!! all it is is a peacock you watch the trailer and you can see the beak
No
"Little" Billy Rhodes played the Munchkin Barrister in The Wizard of Oz, according to tvguide.com.
The hanging man in "The Wizard of Oz" (1939) is a myth. the myth states that a munchkin hanged himself in the background of one of the scenes. It Never Happened. The truth: Live animals were brought onto the set for use in the background of scenes. One of these animals moving around has been mistaken for the 'hanging man'.
No, it is not true. It is in fact a bird.
She played a munchkin and she got payed £50
No
"Little" Billy Rhodes played the Munchkin Barrister in The Wizard of Oz, according to tvguide.com.
no it is still there.
Margaret pelligrini
The hanging man in "The Wizard of Oz" (1939) is a myth. the myth states that a munchkin hanged himself in the background of one of the scenes. It Never Happened. The truth: Live animals were brought onto the set for use in the background of scenes. One of these animals moving around has been mistaken for the 'hanging man'.
No, it is not true. It is in fact a bird.
She played a munchkin and she got payed £50
The word "munchkin," along with the rest of the Wizard of Oz characters and places, has entered the public domain, meaning everyone has the rights to use it.
That is the correct spelling of Munchkin, referring to the elflike creatures from the book and movie "The Wizard of Oz." The lowercase munchkin is a slang term of endearment often used toward small children.
yess but very few they where in munchkin land an example would be the lullayby girls
He played the coroner in the Wizard of Oz. He is one of the few remaining Munchkin's still alive today.
To get from Munchkin Country to the Emerald City in order to seek the aid of the Wizard of Oz.