"The Wizard of Oz" had its big Hollywood premiere on Aug. 15, 1939, but it debuted first, officially, a few days earlier in Oconomowoc, Wis., at the Strand Theatre. Studio chiefs spent so much money on its production ($2.7 million) that they were eager to see how it would play in America's heartland. Oconomowoc was also the hometown of one of the Munchkins (Meinhardt Raabe) and Wisconsin was the home state of Herbert Stothart, who won an Oscar for the musical score to "Oz."
Oconomowoc, Wisconsin was the location of the first showing of the beloved 1939 film version of 'The Wizard of Oz'. The five day showing took place at the Strand Theatre. The movie was shown Saturday, August 12, 1939 through Wednesday, August 16, 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.
The movie The Wizard of Oz premiered on August 12, 1939, and was released to the general public on August 25, 1939.
The movie came out in 1939, as did (Gone with the Wind( both having weather-related sub-themes- cyclone in Oz, war damage related in G.W.T.W. There were earlier Broadway and other stage productions, the book dated to 1900.
The book was originally published in 1900. There was a 15 minute short film made in 1910 based on the 1902 stage musical. A silent film appeared in 1925 & the MGM musical with Judy Garland was released in 1939. The Wiz was the 1978 film version of the 1974 Broadway show.
The Wizard of Oz premiered at the Strand Theatre in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin on August 12, 1939, and Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood on August 15, 1939. The New York City premiere at Loew's Capitol Theater on August 17, 1939 was followed by a live performance with Judy Garland and her frequent film co-star Mickey Rooney. They would continue to perform there after each screening for a week, extended in Rooney's case for a second week and in Garland's to three. The movie opened nationally on August 25, 1939.
Oconomowoc, Wisconsin was the location of the first showing of the beloved 1939 film version of 'The Wizard of Oz'. The five day showing took place at the Strand Theatre. The movie was shown Saturday, August 12, 1939 through Wednesday, August 16, 1939.
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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.
Every day is a good day to watch the Wizard of Oz. Agreed. However, The Wizard of Oz opened nataion wide August 25th 1939.
The movie The Wizard of Oz premiered on August 12, 1939, and was released to the general public on August 25, 1939.
Wizard Quest in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin changes its puzzles and games once a year. It is a very popular place for people who like to solve riddles and other games.
The Wizard of Arts - 1941 was released on: USA: 8 August 1941
The movie came out in 1939, as did (Gone with the Wind( both having weather-related sub-themes- cyclone in Oz, war damage related in G.W.T.W. There were earlier Broadway and other stage productions, the book dated to 1900.
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The book was originally published in 1900. There was a 15 minute short film made in 1910 based on the 1902 stage musical. A silent film appeared in 1925 & the MGM musical with Judy Garland was released in 1939. The Wiz was the 1978 film version of the 1974 Broadway show.
Freedom Wizard - 2008 TV was released on: USA: 4 August 2008 (internet)