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'.
It was a heart.
The value of the Ken the tin man doll from the Wizard of OZ is $13.99. The doll is in the original unopened box
If I only had a heart!
The Tin Man
He was made of tin.
No his is not really a wizard. He is an ordinary man that has some skill with equipment and can throw his voice. He was a balloonist that got blown to Oz.
Dorothy Gale is a fictional character L. Frank Baum created for his 1900 book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, so in that sense, no, she is not alive. In the sense of the character, she moved to the land of Oz, where no one grows old or dies, so in that sense, yes, she is still alive.
His good, old-fashion midwestern common sense.
the tin man
The Wizard is not good (or effective) at doing the things a Wizard does.
jack Haley
It was a heart.
In "The Wizard of Oz" (1939), the Wizard is played by Frank Morgan. Of course the Wizard is not real in the film. It's controlled by the man behind the curtain.
The value of the Ken the tin man doll from the Wizard of OZ is $13.99. The doll is in the original unopened box
The Wizard of Oz.
Chocolate Syrup
Gonzo