It was based on the change of the world monetary standard to the gold standard.
The Wizard Of Oz I think....
it got sent to a private warehouse in nevada
Return to Oz.
He released it in 1973 on "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road."
The Yellow Brick Road is in the fictional "Wizard of Oz" story. Dorothy is knocked unconscious and has a dream (which takes up the bulk of the story). In the dream, she follows the Yellow Brick Road to get to the Emerald City, also called Oz, to ask the wizard to help her get back home.
The Wizard of Oz
Yes, but the event was not as dramatic as the movie.
In the Oz books, there is only one color of brick road mentioned, and that is yellow. (Yellow, not gold.) In the famous movie version, however, there is also a red brick road, whose beginning spirals among the yellow one. It goes off in another direction, and we never find out where it goes. But perhaps it's telling in that Glinda's bubble appears to be following the red brick road as she leaves Munchkinland.
The movie was based on the completely fiction novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne.
The movie Scar Face, produced in 1983, was based on the 1932 original Scarface. Neither movie was based on a specific historical figure or event and has been classified as a mob film.
Yes. It is an Australian movie, based on a true story.
That it is the means by which Dorothy's friends leave their limiting existence is the reason that the Yellow Brick Road symbolizes freedom in the movie "The Wizard of Oz."Specifically, the Lion is hiding in the nearby forest. The Scarecrow is posted in a nearby cornfield. The Tin Woodman is rusted in a nearby clearing in the woods. All three leave their self-limiting prisons under Dorothy's initiative and through the means of the Yellow Brick Road. The road takes them all to self-realization through the formative experiences that they have and through its ultimate destination, the Emerald City of the Wizard of Oz.