Wizard of Oz

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(CI Part 4)
(CI Part 4)
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Also during this scene, we see Dorothy's hair comes down to well-below her bosom and is sort-of "bushy" at the ends.  Right about the time the scarecrow falls off his pole, her hair is suddenly several inches shorter and much less "bushy".  He then falls over the fence and when a crow comes up and sits on his shoulder, Dorothy's hair is again long and bushy.  The crow flies off, "What would you do with a brain" and again her hair is much shorter.  The Scarecrow sings, Dorothy courteously keeps her hair short during his song but as soon as it ends, her hair is long again!  The nerve!
 
Also during this scene, we see Dorothy's hair comes down to well-below her bosom and is sort-of "bushy" at the ends.  Right about the time the scarecrow falls off his pole, her hair is suddenly several inches shorter and much less "bushy".  He then falls over the fence and when a crow comes up and sits on his shoulder, Dorothy's hair is again long and bushy.  The crow flies off, "What would you do with a brain" and again her hair is much shorter.  The Scarecrow sings, Dorothy courteously keeps her hair short during his song but as soon as it ends, her hair is long again!  The nerve!
  
At the end of part 4, right after the trees throw apples at them, it appears that Dorothy has on black shoes, instead of her ruby shoes.
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At the end of part 4, right after the trees throw apples at them, it appears that Dorothy has on black shoes, instead of her ruby shoes. (see 9:24)
  
 
=Premature Plotlines=
 
=Premature Plotlines=

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