www.instructables.com/id/gliding-paper-Pope-hat/
Apart from the dog, Toto, one might argue there is a character who is seen as a sort of combination doorman/security guard at the Wizard"s palace. This is not the Wizard himself, but another character. He wore a costume that at first glance resembled that of a Bishop, not a Police or security man. The Hat was like a Mitre and the uniform coat was Green. At first viewing I thought it was St. Patrick as he is popularily represented. ( Patrick was first Bishop of Ireland) Green costume, natch. Maybe this is the character you mean. He does no have a name or cast credits.
It is toward the end of the film, the character wears an odd Green ( appropriate color) uniform and an odd piece of headgear vaguely like a Bishop"s mitre- it is not the customary officer"s or garrison hat, or police variant. It takes place in an anteroom in the back of the ( Palace) camera angles ( wihout words!) suggest the back vestibule area of a Church- and the costume does resemble a Bishop. more than a little sacrilegious if you ask me. as a kid, I thought it was a satire on ( naturally with the green costume) Saint Patrick.
The cast of Hard Hat Harry - 1995 includes: Anthony Meindl as Hard Hat Harry
A Hat Some Change and a Shoe - 2009 was released on: USA: 6 June 2009 (video premiere)
A hat or anything that will sit on your head and stay.
The bishop's ceremonial hat is called a mitre.
The mitre is the tall, pointed ceremonial hat worn by a bishop.
The mitre is the tall, pointed ceremonial hat worn by a bishop.
A Mitre!
Mitre
The ceremonial hat of a bishop is called a mitre. It is a tall, pointed hat worn during liturgical ceremonies as a symbol of the bishop's authority and office within the Catholic Church.
The bishop's ceremonial hat is called a mitre.
Mitre also spelled Miter. A bishops headwear is called a mitre
The mitre is the ceremonial hat worn by a bishop (including the pope) in Catholicism, the Anglican Church and a few other Christian sects.
The 'pointy hat' is a bishop's mitre. It indicates that the pope is a bishop, the head of the Diocese of Rome.
It is called a cope. His tall hat is called a mitre.
Is this a question about chess pieces? The slot is not a mouth but a stylized representation of the design of the bishop's traditional hat (mitre).