It's possible that at least seven pairs of the Ruby Slippers were made, for the movie. Four are accounted for. One is on permanent exhibition at the National Museum of American History in D.C. The other three are owned by private collectors Philip Samuels and David Elkouby. In addition, two other pairs of Ruby Slippers were made for, but never used in, the film. One is a curled toe pair owned by actress Mary Frances ka Debbie Reynolds [b. April 1, 1932]. The other is a curled toe pair owned by Richard Thorpe [February 24, 1896-May 1, 1991]. And as part of the commemoration of the film's 50th anniversary, the Western Costume Company was granted sole authorization to make Ruby Slipper reproductions. The commemorative slippers were very very close to being identical to the original slippers of 1939.
It's possible that at least seven pairs of the Ruby Slippers were made, for the movie. Four are accounted for. One is on permanent exhibition at the National Museum of American History in D.C. The other three are owned by private collectors Philip Samuels and David Elkouby. In addition, two other pairs of Ruby Slippers were made for, but never used in, the film. One is a curled toe pair owned by actress Mary Frances ka Debbie Reynolds [b. April 1, 1932]. The other is a curled toe pair owned by Richard Thorpe [February 24, 1896-May 1, 1991]. And as part of the commemoration of the film's 50th anniversary, the Western Costume Company was granted sole authorization to make Ruby Slipper reproductions. The commemorative slippers were very very close to being identical to the original slippers of 1939.
The ruby slippers are an animation of cartoon and there are no real ruby slippers, because there wasn't any in the first place but there are silver slippers that were made in the 19 hundreds for the book the Wizard of Oz the Count Down.
It's possible that at least seven pairs of the slippers were made, for the beloved 1939 film version of 'The Wizard of Oz'. Four are accounted for. One is on permanent exhibition at the National Museum of American History in D.C. The other three are owned by private collectors Philip Samuels and David Elkouby. In addition, two other pairs of Ruby Slippers were made for, but never used in, the film. One is a curled toe pair owned by actress Mary Frances ka Debbie Reynolds [b. April 1, 1932]. The other is a curled toe pair owned by Richard Thorpe [February 24, 1896-May 1, 1991].
The ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland in The Wizard of Oz are on display at the National Museum of American History.
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Dorothy , The Main Character
By giving her the ruby slippers.
Ruby red
In the 1939 movie version, Dorothy eventually wakes up in Kansas again, and Oz was just a dream, and so were the ruby slippers. So I guess, you would find them in your sleep.
In the original 1900 book edition of The Wizard of Oz, Dorothy Gale wears worn, dark leather shoes. Then she receives the Silver Slippers of the Wicked Witch of the East, whom she accidentally kills when the Witch and Dorothy's farmhouse land in the same place. In the beloved 1939 film version, Dorothy wears Ruby Slippers.
Dorothy's slippers were ruby red colored.
The famous ruby slippers are featured in the famous hit movie The Wizard of Oz. The ruby slippers are worn by the film's heroine, Dorothy Gale who was played by Judy Garland in the MGM version of the film.
In the movie, red ruby slippers. In the books, silver slippers.
Dorothy , The Main Character
By giving her the ruby slippers.
slippers. Ruby Red slippers. (From wizard of oz) (Dorothy's)
The red ruby slippers in The Wizard of Oz gave Dorothy Gale a most patriotic look what with her wearing a blue-and-white dress.
The Slippers were Silver in the original 1900 book and 1902/1903 stage versions, and Ruby in the 1939 film version.
Dorothy from "The Wizard of Oz"
The message written in the sky for Dorothy and her friends was "Surrender Dorothy," created by the Wicked Witch of the West in the movie "The Wizard of Oz." It was a warning to Dorothy to give up the ruby slippers, which the witch coveted.
Ruby red
In the movie Dorothy needs to get her broomstick. In the book, she doesn't need to get anything from the witch, just kill her. If it is the Witch of the East. She didn't need to get anything, in the book the Munchkin told her to take the Ruby Slippers from her. In the movie Glinda the witch of the South or North, made her wear the Ruby Slippers.