It probably had to do with some of the curl relaxing which would make her hair look longer. Between takes her hair was recurled shortening the appearance again.
no it did not
No, Walt Disney overtly did not help with the filming of "The Wizard of Oz."Specifically, MGM Studios owned the filming rights to "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" as of January 1938. It therefore handled everything from planning through post-production. But it benefited from Walt Disney Studios prior, relevant experience in bringing to the film a children's story and in controlling Technicolor.
Judy Garland was 16 years old when she filmed 'The Wizard of Oz', but by the time it was released, she was 17. Principal filming of 'The Wizard of Oz' began in September 1938, and finished at the end of March 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."
Judy Garland was in her teens (16) during the filming of the Wizard of Oz, but her character Dorothy was only supposed to be an 11 year old girl. So, as a more direct answer, no.
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No, Walt Disney overtly did not help with the filming of "The Wizard of Oz."Specifically, MGM Studios owned the filming rights to "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" as of January 1938. It therefore handled everything from planning through post-production. But it benefited from Walt Disney Studios prior, relevant experience in bringing to the film a children's story and in controlling Technicolor.
Judy Garland was 16 years old when she filmed 'The Wizard of Oz', but by the time it was released, she was 17. Principal filming of 'The Wizard of Oz' began in September 1938, and finished at the end of March 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."
Judy Garland was in her teens (16) during the filming of the Wizard of Oz, but her character Dorothy was only supposed to be an 11 year old girl. So, as a more direct answer, no.
Buddy Ebsen was originally cast as the Tinman but had a severe allergic reaction to the makeup and had to be replaced.
Completing quests for the professor will allow you to get past the gates on wizard 101. Each quest received by talking to different people will open a different gate to the wizard 101.
No, they are completely different stories.In fact in the Wizard of Oz, there actually was no wizard; in reality "the wizard" had no magic power.
No, Vivien Leigh (November 5, 1913 - July 7, 1967) did not try for a role in "The Wizard of Oz."Specifically, the English actress was under contract with MGM, the studio that produced "The Wizard of Oz." But she was committed to playing Scarlett O'Hara in the blockbuster "Gone with the Wind." Vivien was available during the casting and early filming of "The Wizard of Oz" in 1938, but was not interested in any of the roles.
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.