My great grandmother watched this movie when she was a child. She would sing "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" to her daughter, my grandmother, and my grandmother would sing it to my mom. Now, my mom sings it to me. I never got to watch the film in all it's glory when it came out. That was a long, long time ago for me. But sometimes I imagine the joy of my great grandma watching it with *her* family. It makes me smile.
I first started watching the Wizard of Oz when I was five years old. I've watch it almost every year since then. 65 years later and I NEVER get tired of watching it. It was originally shown in black and white of course, "back in the day!"
I was quite certain it was shown in black & white until Dorothy’s arrival in OZ. This was the epic catalyst that gave the movie such a breathtaking awe to the audience.
It was in black and white for years on TV, but in the original 1939 release the Kansas scenes had a sepia tint like they did here. The negative was soaked in a bath to look like an old photograph. They restored this in 1989 for the 50th anniversary release.
A wonderful story: Not long after seeing The Wizard of Oz, a little girl named Natalie Norris fell ill and was hospitalized. Her mother wrote to MGM and relayed her daughter's wish that she could get a visit from Dorothy. They called Judy, who was of course delighted to do it, and sent Natalie a letter telling her that they had a date. She wanted to come in full Dorothy kit, but by that time everything had been put away in storage, so Judy wore a simple frock and her own short hair, and Natalie didn't mind a bit. Judy chatted with her a while and even sang "Over the Rainbow" to her, bringing Natalie's mother to tears. Later, Natalie showed rapid improvement, and not only recovered, but later in life became a singer herself!
Thee actual judy garland came to visit the girl in the hospital? What year was that? what age would judy have been? I believe she visited many hospitals and worked on a number of charities too.
@@Halfscotboy_39 Like I said, it was not long after the movie came out, so late 1939 or early 1940. So Judy would have been seventeen, and she had only just become "thee (sic) actual Judy Garland." _Wizard_ was what made her a star. 🙂
@@luckyandwyattsworld2750 What "truth" would that be? None of the ridiculous stories about Judy Garland being "forced" to do this and that, I hope, or some guff about a "hanging Munchkin?" Let's have something original.
@@hafsiu yes, the real truth has never come out. its darker and scarier and more horrifying than anyone could imagine.... don't ask any questions... just go about your business...
Someplace where there isn't any trouble. It's far far away. Behind the moon, beyond the rain... What beautiful words, like Neverland. I want to go to that place someday and stay.
R.I.P. Frank Morgan (1890-1949) (Professor Marvel), Charley Grapewin (1869-1956) (Uncle Henry), Clara Blandick (1876-1962) (Aunt Em), Bert Lahr (1895-1967) (Zeke), Judy Garland (1922-1969) (Dorothy Gale), Jack Haley (1897-1979) (Hickory), Margaret Hamilton (1902-1985) (Almira Gulch) and Ray Bolger (1904-1987) (Hunk).
@@DummyUTG There are books that are thousands of years old which people still read today. You may have heard of a little collection of essays called _The Bible,_ for instance. ;-)
Me too..love this movie. I was adopted and this was always my go to when I felt blue…60+ years later I get reminded, but watch it for a different reason. Makes me smile…
@@vicentehizon6202 Shirley did go to Oz in 1960 for her T.V. series "Shirley Temple's Storybook." She played both Princess Ozma, the ruler of Oz, and her transformed (by Old Mombi, played by Agnes Moorehead) boy alter ego Tip.
She was! And a bit of a daredevil, it seems. She managed to talk her mother into buying her a motor scooter, then proceeded to tear up and down Hollywood Boulevard at 80 MPH! Needless to say, she didn't get to keep the bike.
@shewalksthroughfire What on earth do you think was "disgusting?" Judy was 4'11" and could effectively play under her age; in fact, people were often surprised at meeting her to learn how mature and sophisticated she really was. She had, in fact, been playing mainly prepubescents well into her teens and was getting a little fed up with it, but the role of Dorothy Gale was one she could not pass up.
Wizard of oz my favorite movie made in 1939 I was born cast of wizard of oz died my family Jack Haley is my best brother I miss him. I miss my family 1😭🙏⛪
I was hoping someone caught that part. I sure did, and I wish I could find such a place. A place where there isn't any trouble. I know two places: a. The grave and b. Wherever Jesus Christ stands. I cannot think of any place else where you will not find trouble.
Judy Garland was only seventeen when she starred in the fantasy epic "Wizard of The Oz". She sang the a all time classic "Somewhere Over The Rainbow" which was her trademark song.This was the song so synonymous with Judy as it was part of her.
Correction: She was 16 starring in the film. She was 17 around the time the movie came out. And the title is "The Wizard Of Oz". I'm not being rude, just correcting some things lol.
Great Aunt Judy Garland R.I.P I Will Miss Her She Was Dorothy Gale From The Wizard Of Oz With Jack Haley R.I.P Ray Bolger R.I.P And Bert Lahr R.I.P And Margaret Hamiltion R.I.P And Billie Burke R.I.P And The Munchkins
The words 'charming' and 'classic' were coined for this movie. Technically, the effects just don't compare with movies today, but that's not the point is it.
There have been movie technical advances since OZ but that has worked in the film’s favor. Todays CGI effects are too slick, metallic, cold and obtuse; OZ’s homemade effects provide a warmth, depth, color and craftsmanship that a computer could never provide.
Well Gets What Warner Bros. Entertainment TH-cam Team I Did Do The Land Of Oz Harkaway Primary School Production When I Was A Munchkin Back In September 2003
I still think it was pretty freakin' shady of Galinda (Galinda with a 'ga'), I mean Glinda, to put the dead woman's shoes on Dorothy). Must have been raised in a barn!
It's Glinda, and has been for 123 years. Forget all that "Wicked" garbage. And as for the shoes, since Dorothy was the destroyer (however unintentionally) of the dictator of the Munchkins, she was entitled to any and all spoil. And the shoes protected her, along with Glinda's kiss.
Warner Bros tu é foda mano dar um quase strick no canal 7 Minutos só por quer eles usaram pequenas partes dos seus filmes , pora já não gostava dos seus filmes agr não gosto mais ainda !
I'm 70, this brings back wonderful memories, Dorothy singing over the rainbow makes my heart happy!
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i am 9 , my dad is 73.
My great grandmother watched this movie when she was a child. She would sing "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" to her daughter, my grandmother, and my grandmother would sing it to my mom. Now, my mom sings it to me. I never got to watch the film in all it's glory when it came out. That was a long, long time ago for me. But sometimes I imagine the joy of my great grandma watching it with *her* family. It makes me smile.
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How wonderful, it's fun reading all the ways the movie touched lives in such a personal and positive way😊
I first started watching the Wizard of Oz when I was five years old. I've watch it almost every year since then. 65 years later and I NEVER get tired of watching it. It was originally shown in black and white of course, "back in the day!"
I was quite certain it was shown in black & white until Dorothy’s arrival in OZ. This was the epic catalyst that gave the movie such a breathtaking awe to the audience.
I was also 5 when I first saw this film, and still watching it today
It was in black and white for years on TV, but in the original 1939 release the Kansas scenes had a sepia tint like they did here. The negative was soaked in a bath to look like an old photograph. They restored this in 1989 for the 50th anniversary release.
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A wonderful story:
Not long after seeing The Wizard of Oz, a little girl named Natalie Norris fell ill and was hospitalized. Her mother wrote to MGM and relayed her daughter's wish that she could get a visit from Dorothy. They called Judy, who was of course delighted to do it, and sent Natalie a letter telling her that they had a date. She wanted to come in full Dorothy kit, but by that time everything had been put away in storage, so Judy wore a simple frock and her own short hair, and Natalie didn't mind a bit. Judy chatted with her a while and even sang "Over the Rainbow" to her, bringing Natalie's mother to tears. Later, Natalie showed rapid improvement, and not only recovered, but later in life became a singer herself!
Wow!!!!
@@DeniseLoche Judy had a big heart. 🙂
Thee actual judy garland came to visit the girl in the hospital? What year was that? what age would judy have been? I believe she visited many hospitals and worked on a number of charities too.
@@Halfscotboy_39 Like I said, it was not long after the movie came out, so late 1939 or early 1940. So Judy would have been seventeen, and she had only just become "thee (sic) actual Judy Garland." _Wizard_ was what made her a star. 🙂
@@MaskedMan66 Thanks for clearing that up for me. 👍
The real preview … This is one of the greatest movies of all-time.
Wait till you hear the truth 😔
@@luckyandwyattsworld2750 What "truth" would that be? None of the ridiculous stories about Judy Garland being "forced" to do this and that, I hope, or some guff about a "hanging Munchkin?" Let's have something original.
Actually wait till u guys hear the terrifying truth
@@hafsiu yes, the real truth has never come out. its darker and scarier and more horrifying than anyone could imagine.... don't ask any questions... just go about your business...
@@hafsiu On your bike.
Someplace where there isn't any trouble.
It's far far away. Behind the moon, beyond the rain...
What beautiful words, like Neverland.
I want to go to that place someday and stay.
Dorothy did, in the sixth book, and brought Uncle Henry and Aunt Em with her.
R.I.P. Frank Morgan (1890-1949) (Professor Marvel), Charley Grapewin (1869-1956) (Uncle Henry), Clara Blandick (1876-1962) (Aunt Em), Bert Lahr (1895-1967) (Zeke), Judy Garland (1922-1969) (Dorothy Gale), Jack Haley (1897-1979) (Hickory), Margaret Hamilton (1902-1985) (Almira Gulch) and Ray Bolger (1904-1987) (Hunk).
I love this picture, it remind's me of being a child with no worries.
Except for Monkeys Right?
@@johnhannon1779 No. Speaking for myself, I always liked the Winged Monkeys.
so your 100 years old who readed the book made in 1900's?
not trying to be rude
@@DummyUTG There are books that are thousands of years old which people still read today. You may have heard of a little collection of essays called _The Bible,_ for instance. ;-)
I am a child and I have always loved this movie! I LOVE IT SOO MUCH!
This is a movie for the ages so well done a true classic !!!
My favorite movie my entire life, it always came on around Christmas,!
THANK U TO THE PERSON WHO UPLOADED THIS CLASSIC PIC.I OWN THE ENTIRE SCRIPT TO THIS CLASSIC MOVIE.I NEVER GET TIRED OF WATCHING THIS MOVIE.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Me too..love this movie. I was adopted and this was always my go to when I felt blue…60+ years later I get reminded, but watch it for a different reason. Makes me smile…
Whenever she starts singing that song, I'm super grateful they cast her instead of Shirley Temple.
Shirley was never seriously in the running; Mervyn LeRoy always wanted "Wizard" to be Judy's movie.
Although I still wonder what it’d be like with her as Dorothy.
@@vicentehizon6202 Shirley did go to Oz in 1960 for her T.V. series "Shirley Temple's Storybook." She played both Princess Ozma, the ruler of Oz, and her transformed (by Old Mombi, played by Agnes Moorehead) boy alter ego Tip.
Luke Skywalker looking up at the two suns was influenced by the Over The Rainbow sequence.
How do you figure?
@@MaskedMan66 it’s actually true. GL said this.
@@ecthelion222 When and to whom? It seems a real stretch.
Judy Garland Was 16 Years Old When She Recorded Somewhere Over The Rainbow
Correct.
I like the Wizard of Oz (1939)!
Me too
I love this film when I was young during childhood because it brings me memories
Oh my I didn't realise how much I missed this movie until nw😍
My dad was always on time when it came to the wiz of oz.
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I enjoy watching beautiful magical classic tale flim The Wizard of Oz on VHS 📼 when I was a 11 year old child since 2012
Judy Garland was such a cutie back then.😍❤
She was! And a bit of a daredevil, it seems. She managed to talk her mother into buying her a motor scooter, then proceeded to tear up and down Hollywood Boulevard at 80 MPH! Needless to say, she didn't get to keep the bike.
So was Jack Haley. Just look at his big blue eyes!
Judy garland Was 16 Years Old When She Made The Mgm The Wizard of Oz
@shewalksthroughfire What on earth do you think was "disgusting?" Judy was 4'11" and could effectively play under her age; in fact, people were often surprised at meeting her to learn how mature and sophisticated she really was. She had, in fact, been playing mainly prepubescents well into her teens and was getting a little fed up with it, but the role of Dorothy Gale was one she could not pass up.
@@miguelescalante4223Actually, she was 17.
Wizard of oz my favorite movie made in 1939 I was born cast of wizard of oz died my family Jack Haley is my best brother I miss him. I miss my family 1😭🙏⛪
What?
The Tin Man?
Judy Garland's Over The Rainbow Was Played In Retro 95.5
"Some place where there isn't any trouble..."
@haraito kevia sara siemz Pardon?
"When all the world is a hopeless jumble,
And the raindrops tumble
All around,
Heaven opens a magic lane..."
Somewhere over the rainbow
@Lesley Debelloy behind the moon, beyond the rain...
I was hoping someone caught that part. I sure did, and I wish I could find such a place. A place where there isn't any trouble.
I know two places: a. The grave and
b. Wherever Jesus Christ stands. I cannot think of any place else where you will not find trouble.
I love this movie! Family classic
Wait till u hear the truth 😭✌🏻
@@hafsiu What alleged "truth?"
My ALL TIME FAVORITE movie of all time!! LOVE IT!!!!
Such a classic movie never gets old
This is one of the first movies with colour
No, not actually. Color film had existed for years.
I like the song she does over the rainbow.
i'm so glad that this song wasn't cut from the movie.... what a waste that would have been
Judy Garland was only seventeen when she starred in the fantasy epic "Wizard of The Oz".
She sang the a all time classic "Somewhere Over The Rainbow" which was her trademark song.This was the song so synonymous with Judy as it was part of her.
Correction: She was 16 starring in the film. She was 17 around the time the movie came out. And the title is "The Wizard Of Oz". I'm not being rude, just correcting some things lol.
The song's title is actually just "Over the Rainbow." But you're right; she made it her personal anthem.
Miss Gulch is the OG Karen
I think Eve was, actually.
I love your movie it's the best I wash it every day
Capricorn Queen Boss, brilliant excellent movie, great for family to watch.
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TH-cam has become way to comfortable with showing commercials.
I rmember this as a child and ron Christms day my mother brought us all video tapes of the Snow Queen, Hansel and Gretel and Little Red Riding Hood.
Undoubtedly the greatest film of all time and the film that was the rock on which the movie industry which we know and love today was built on 👌🏻
The full movie had me.. right alone with the Wiz!!!
This lady had to suffer to get where she is being remembered which is sad she deserved to have a full life 😢😢
Where Is The Rainbow When Judy Garland Sang Somewhere Over The Rainbow
That's where I'm hoping to go someday!!!
Thank you 😊❤️.
Yes
Oro. Pure gold.
Judy Garland Was 16 Years Old When She Made The Film The Wizard Of Oz
Yes. And?
@@MaskedMan66. Lorna was 16 when her mother died
@@brianpratts Liza was sixteen when she also got the role of Dorothy.
@@MaskedMan66 Exactly
Is it just me, or are they talking really fast in that first scene. Do you think they tried to keep the pace fast to hook you? Or Am I a trifle slow.
Nope, they aren't.
This movie bring me lots of precious memories 🤗i enjoy every picture ….👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍
Great Aunt Judy Garland R.I.P I Will Miss Her She Was Dorothy Gale From The Wizard Of Oz With Jack Haley R.I.P Ray Bolger R.I.P And Bert Lahr R.I.P And Margaret Hamiltion R.I.P And Billie Burke R.I.P And The Munchkins
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The words 'charming' and 'classic' were coined for this movie. Technically, the effects just don't compare with movies today, but that's not the point is it.
There have been movie technical advances since OZ but that has worked in the film’s favor. Todays CGI effects are too slick, metallic, cold and obtuse; OZ’s homemade effects provide a warmth, depth, color and craftsmanship that a computer could never provide.
This movie pioneered a lot of effects that are still in use.
i love Judy Garland
She was almost aborted, but abortion was illegal in 1922.
@@RMokros That never stopped people.
most talented female of all time!
Babes in Arms was her best form.
I love this movie...
Me too!
Dorothy is so pretty
I know right?
My favorite movie of all times❤
I love this movie
Had they taken over the rainbow out of the wizard of oz it wouldn't have been the classic that it was😃👍
This movie has great humor for 1939
What do you mean "for 1939?" Its humor is timeless.
©1939, 2020 Turner Entertainment Co. & Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
THE WIZARD OF OZ and all related characters and elements are trademarks of & © Turner Entertainment Co. & Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
Well, only the depictions in the movie; the story itself is public domain.
@@MaskedMan66 exactly.
@@davaotripsters It is bizarre how many adaptations tread very close to the MGM version, though. I've seen a lot of adaptations-of-an-adaptation. :-)
@@davaotripsters no, copyright 1939 Metro Goldwyn Mayer
@@davaotripsters they should return everything to MGM
This is like WOW i really like the wizard of oz
Favorite movie
I love this movie 🍿 so much!!!❤
Got that right and the song just put you to sleep
In this awful world we live in today I want to go somewhere over the rainbow!
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❤ R.I.P KING of all the actor DOGS ❤
Wonderful Movie! Wonderful Video!
Somewhere Over The Rainbow Is Featured In Retro 95.5 Davao
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Well Gets What Warner Bros. Entertainment TH-cam Team I Did Do The Land Of Oz Harkaway Primary School Production When I Was A Munchkin Back In September 2003
GODZILLA VS KONG TRAILER PLEASE
3:23 Find yourself a place where you won't get to any trouble
I'm here!
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I love Wizard Of Oz
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Jack Haley was such a cutie. 💙💙💙
Somewhere Over The Rainbow.
GODZILLA: Sounds Familiar.
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Es de gran calidad por su antigüedad; las personas eran verdaderos artistas en aquellos días. 🙂
Thanks mom
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1:49 (Loud bang!)
Voice for Dorothy Gale - Judy Garland
Voice, face, and body.
💕 this movie
These Kansas scenes are in Sepia tone where Dorothy lives
Kansas
Farmyard
They keep taking...and taking!
Taking what? From whom?
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I still think it was pretty freakin' shady of Galinda (Galinda with a 'ga'), I mean Glinda, to put the dead woman's shoes on Dorothy). Must have been raised in a barn!
It's Glinda, and has been for 123 years. Forget all that "Wicked" garbage. And as for the shoes, since Dorothy was the destroyer (however unintentionally) of the dictator of the Munchkins, she was entitled to any and all spoil. And the shoes protected her, along with Glinda's kiss.
dork
add the hole movie
This is _The Wizard of Oz,_ not _The Hole._
WHERE IS GODZILLA VS KONG TRAILER????
Delayed until November
Rexy58 Hopefully
Are you aware of current events? There's a pandemic going on!
@@Luvie1980 The trailer luviefuck, the movie in november hopeful, but the trailer I aksking
Rexy58 ehm Coronavirus even attacked 'em
Stop claiming Bat Men's videos!
Yes!
Who?
The Street Lights Have Been Turned Down TH-cam they have the copyright
@@maxmusic5380 I gave credit!
@@Pigggles what
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Warner Bros tu é foda mano dar um quase strick no canal 7 Minutos só por quer eles usaram pequenas partes dos seus filmes , pora já não gostava dos seus filmes agr não gosto mais ainda !
A MGM fez este filme, não a Warner Brothers.
I have this movie
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I doing the Oz at school only year 3/4
There's a lot of Miss Gulchs in this world!!!!
This is very rara move in human beings beings
What?
You’re smart