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'''Wizard of Oz''', 1939 movie starring [[Judy Garland]], [[Frank Morgan]], [[Ray Bolger]], [[Bert Lahr]], [[Jack Haley]], [[Billie Burke]], [[Margaret Hamilton]] and [[Charley Grapewin]] from the book by [[L. Frank Baum]]
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'''Wizard of Oz''', 1939 MGM fantasy movie starring [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judy_Garland Judy Garland], [[Frank Morgan]], [[Ray Bolger]], [[Bert Lahr]], [[Jack Haley]], [[Billie Burke]], [[Margaret Hamilton]] and [[Charley Grapewin]] from the book by [[L. Frank Baum]].  Clara Blandick who plays "Auntie Em" was not named in the opening credits, and it was not until decades later when the ending credits were also broadcast, that many fans discovered who she was.  Also look very closely and you can tell that Frank Morgan was not only Professor Marvel and the Wizard, but he was also the doorman and the cabbie in the Emerald City.
  
Here is [http://www.scifiscripts.com/scripts/wizoz.txt one script].  I cannot attest for it's accuracy, but it seems fairly good.
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<table><tr><td>Here is [http://www.scifiscripts.com/scripts/wizoz.txt one script].  On a new page, I'll be listing all the [[WizardofOz1|differences between this script and the broadcast movie]]. Below, first I present a detailed plotline of the entire movie, and then I present another section showing some well-known and obscure mistakes and oddities in the film.
 
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=Detailed Plot=
 
=Detailed Plot=
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The below plotline is broken into ten parts to match the ten parts of the movie uploaded to YouTube.
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==Part 1==
 
==Part 1==
The story opens with Dorothy (Judy Garland) running home from school with her faithful dog Toto.  She excitedly tries to interest her Auntie Em and Uncle Henry Gale in the terrible story of how Miss Almira Gulch (Margaret Hamilton) hit Toto with a rake because he gets in her garden and chases her cat.  Next we meet the three farmhands Hunk, Zeke, and Hickory (Ray Bolger, Bert Lahr and Jack Haley), each of them try to help her out in their own way. Hunk (Ray Bolger) tells her to use her brains, Zeke (Bert Lahr) tells her to have courage.  (A cut portion had Hickory telling her to have some heart, and have pity on the "sour-faced old maid" Miss Gulch.  Another cut portion has Hickory working on a wind machine that he claims will stop tornadoes.)
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The story opens with Dorothy (Judy Garland) running home from school with her faithful dog Toto.  She excitedly tries to interest her Auntie Em (Clara Blandick) and Uncle Henry Gale (Charley Grapewin) in the terrible story of how Miss Almira Gulch (Margaret Hamilton) hit Toto with a rake because he gets in her garden and chases her cat.  Next we meet the three farmhands Hunk, Zeke, and Hickory (Ray Bolger, Bert Lahr and Jack Haley), each of them try to help her out in their own way. Hunk (Ray Bolger) tells her to use her brains, Zeke (Bert Lahr) tells her to have courage.  (A cut portion had Hickory telling her to have some heart, and have pity on the "sour-faced old maid" Miss Gulch.  Another cut portion has Hickory working on a wind machine that he claims will stop tornadoes.)
  
 
Now Dorothy falls in the pig pen and is rescued by Zeke.  Both Dorothy and Zeke are freaked out by this, but Auntie Em is a bit blase, telling Dorothy to "find a place where you won't get into any trouble!"  So now Dorothy sings her signature song ''Somewhere Over The Rainbow''.  Next we see Miss Gulch riding her bicycle to the Gale's farm where she shows them an order allowing her to take Toto to the sheriff, because she says Toto bit her.  Dorothy is very upset and runs crying to her room.  Watch it on YouTube [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-Nh3tCHxEQ part 1]
 
Now Dorothy falls in the pig pen and is rescued by Zeke.  Both Dorothy and Zeke are freaked out by this, but Auntie Em is a bit blase, telling Dorothy to "find a place where you won't get into any trouble!"  So now Dorothy sings her signature song ''Somewhere Over The Rainbow''.  Next we see Miss Gulch riding her bicycle to the Gale's farm where she shows them an order allowing her to take Toto to the sheriff, because she says Toto bit her.  Dorothy is very upset and runs crying to her room.  Watch it on YouTube [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-Nh3tCHxEQ part 1]
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=Continuity Issues=
 
=Continuity Issues=
 
==CI Part 1==
 
==CI Part 1==
When Dorothy is rescued from the pig sty, her dress is completely clean.
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Watch Part 1 on YouTube [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-Nh3tCHxEQ here].
  
Just after Dorothy is rescued from the pig sty, Auntie Em shows up with crullers and in part she says to Hickory "I saw you working on that contraption", then Hickory says "Some day they are going to erect a statue to me in this town".  This exchange '''makes no sense''', since the entire backdrop that the "contraption" is a machine that can stop tornadoes, has been cut.
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At time 3:53 and 3:54 we have a clear view of Zeke's butt, and he has no handkerchief in his back pocket.  He dumps the pig feed with both hands, you can hear him shaking it out, and then the camera jumps back to him at time 4:05 and voila! He now has a handkerchief in his back pocket, but he had never put down the bucket!
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At time 4:44, just after Dorothy is rescued from the pig sty, Auntie Em shows up with crullers and in part she says to Hickory "I saw you tinkering on that contraption Hickory", then Hickory says "Some day they are going to erect a statue to me in this town".  This exchange '''makes no sense''', since the entire scene where we learn that the "contraption" is a machine that can stop tornadoes, has been cut. [[WizardofOz1#Part_1| See here.]]
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At time 5:00 through 5:20 we have clear views of Dorothy's dress, after she has just been rescued from the pig sty &mdash; her dress is completely clean.
  
 
==CI Part 2==
 
==CI Part 2==
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Watch Part 2 on YouTube  [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovaYLpm5DI4&feature=related here]
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When Dorothy returns to the house during the tornado, she tries to get into the cellar but the door is bolted and they can't hear her.  She is carrying Toto and the picnic basket.  She goes inside and the next frames show her in her bedroom with Toto but no picnic basket.  Where did she put it!
 
When Dorothy returns to the house during the tornado, she tries to get into the cellar but the door is bolted and they can't hear her.  She is carrying Toto and the picnic basket.  She goes inside and the next frames show her in her bedroom with Toto but no picnic basket.  Where did she put it!
  
At 6:41 her end table in front of the window appears relatively clear of object.  And again notice at 6:46.  Then the majority of the window frame blew out and hit Dorothy on the head, but apparently didn't affect anything else in the room, and especially not this weird group of figurines or whatever they are who appear on that table clearly at 7:19.  And as this point as the house is slowly leaning back and forth, that left-over storm window on the right, should be flapping back and forth, but it's not.
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At 6:41 her end table in front of the window appears relatively clear of objects.  And again notice at 6:46.  Then the majority of the window frame blew out and hit Dorothy on the head, but apparently didn't affect anything else in the room, and especially not this weird group of figurines or whatever they are who appear on that table clearly at 7:19.  And at this point as the house is slowly tilting back and forth, that left-over storm window on the right, should be flapping back and forth, as well, but it's not.  It's not bolted on, because we clearly earlier saw it swinging around.
  
 
When Dorothy is up inside the cyclone, she sees Miss Gulch riding her bicycle, who then turns into a witch on a broomstick.  When the house lands, it lands on the witch, and then Dorothy and later the Munchkins sing about how "the witch to satisfy an itch when riding on her broomstick thumbing for a hitch", so the house landed on her.  So the witch who was killed by the house was Miss Gulch/Witch of the East, and it's her sister that is the Witch of the West.
 
When Dorothy is up inside the cyclone, she sees Miss Gulch riding her bicycle, who then turns into a witch on a broomstick.  When the house lands, it lands on the witch, and then Dorothy and later the Munchkins sing about how "the witch to satisfy an itch when riding on her broomstick thumbing for a hitch", so the house landed on her.  So the witch who was killed by the house was Miss Gulch/Witch of the East, and it's her sister that is the Witch of the West.
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==CI Part 3==
 
==CI Part 3==
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Watch Part 3 on YouTube [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cAyPJkiQAk&feature=related here]
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The Mayor says "As Mayor of the Munchkin City, in the County of the Land of Oz".  Glinda earlier however had said "this is Munchkin Land".  So what is Munchkinia?  Is it a city? a county? a land?  Is the County called the "Land of Oz" County ?  Or what!
 
The Mayor says "As Mayor of the Munchkin City, in the County of the Land of Oz".  Glinda earlier however had said "this is Munchkin Land".  So what is Munchkinia?  Is it a city? a county? a land?  Is the County called the "Land of Oz" County ?  Or what!
  
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==CI Part 4==
 
==CI Part 4==
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Watch Part 4 on YouTube [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iu1EInG3PLA&feature=related here].
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As she leaves Munchkin City, she is carrying a bouquet of flowers.  They never again appear.
 
As she leaves Munchkin City, she is carrying a bouquet of flowers.  They never again appear.
  
Dorothy comes upon a four-way intersection in the Yellow Brick Road, which is where she meets the scarecrow.  She doesn't know which way to go, and he doesn't know, but at the end of this scene they merrily march off down one of the paths anyway.  Notice the force she is using flinging the picnic basket back and forth and yet nothing ever flies out of it!  It's a magic picnic basket!
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Dorothy comes upon a four-way intersection in the Yellow Brick Road, which is where she meets the Scarecrow.  She doesn't know which way to go, and he doesn't know, but at the end of this scene they merrily march off down one of the paths anyway.  Notice the force she is using flinging the picnic basket back and forth and yet nothing ever flies out of it!  It's a magic picnic basket!
  
 
At time 3:09, there is a small bed of flowers directly behind Dorothy that are mostly some type of small blue flower and a lesser amount of yellow/orange flowers.  But at time 5:02 we see a much more vibrant red/orange/yellow bushy arrangement partially climbing up the fence.  At 6:32 what is this? Now the flowers look almost white.  We can see this patch of flowers again clearly at 7:56 and there is no blue, and now it's a very muted yellowish.
 
At time 3:09, there is a small bed of flowers directly behind Dorothy that are mostly some type of small blue flower and a lesser amount of yellow/orange flowers.  But at time 5:02 we see a much more vibrant red/orange/yellow bushy arrangement partially climbing up the fence.  At 6:32 what is this? Now the flowers look almost white.  We can see this patch of flowers again clearly at 7:56 and there is no blue, and now it's a very muted yellowish.
  
At time 3:38, its clear that the Scarecrow is taller than his pole, but in his close-up at 3:42, the pole clearly extends up behind his head.  At 3:45 it's short again, but then at 3:50 it's tall !
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At time 3:38, its clear that the Scarecrow's head is taller than his pole, but in his close-up at 3:42, the pole clearly extends up behind his head.  At 3:45 it's short again, but then at 3:50 it's tall !
  
At time 5:07, we can see some type of flowers or vines the piece of fence directly behind the scarecrow and Dorothy, at 5:14, that piece of fence is clean, at 5:49 we see them back.
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At time 4:52 through 4:58 the Scarecrow loses some of his stuffing and says "Oh no I just keep picking it up and putting it back in again", indicating that he has done this before.  But of course until just now, the Scarecrow has never been off his pole, so he couldn't have done this before.
  
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!
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At time 5:07, we can see some type of flowers or vines on the piece of fence directly behind the Scarecrow and Dorothy, but at 5:14, that piece of fence is clean, finally at 5:49 we see them back.
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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!
  
 
At 8:00 we can clearly see the entire pole the Scarecrow had been on, even though earlier it was mostly obscured by the "corn".
 
At 8:00 we can clearly see the entire pole the Scarecrow had been on, even though earlier it was mostly obscured by the "corn".
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At time 8:17 we see some kind of bird to the right, remember that bird, he is a ham.
  
 
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)
 
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)
  
 
==CI Part 5==
 
==CI Part 5==
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Watch Part 5 on YouTube [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8RhueFc9sY&NR=1 here].
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At time 1:32, Dorothy who has been holding an apple, tosses it on the ground as she is helping the Tin Woodsman lower his arm.  At time 1:51, without her ever bending down, the apple has leaped back into her hand!
 
At time 1:32, Dorothy who has been holding an apple, tosses it on the ground as she is helping the Tin Woodsman lower his arm.  At time 1:51, without her ever bending down, the apple has leaped back into her hand!
  
Check out time 2:21 what the heck is there a bird flapping it's wings right behind them?  Rule number 72 of movie-making '''no extraneous flapping birds please!'''  And then again at 4:13, will someone give that bird an Actor's Equity card please! And then see 4:58 what is that? A peacock? A crane? The Tin Woodsman is raising crane?
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Check out time 2:21 what the heck is there a bird flapping it's wings right behind them?  Rule number 72 of movie-making '''no extraneous flapping birds please!'''  And then again at 4:13, will someone give that bird an Actor's Equity card please! And then see 4:58 what is that? A peacock? A crane? The Tin Woodsman is raising crane? That bird should be punished for shameless scene-stealing.
  
 
At 5:45 notice the Tin Woodsman's button are on the right, at 6:11 they are on the left, at 6:37 they are back on the right again!
 
At 5:45 notice the Tin Woodsman's button are on the right, at 6:11 they are on the left, at 6:37 they are back on the right again!
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==CI Part 6==
 
==CI Part 6==
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Watch Part 6 on YouTube [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjpkIozdgYw&feature=related here].
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You will recall, that as they skip along, Dorothy sometimes had to "pull up" on the Scarecrow.  That is because Scarecrows being made of straw would have a tendency to sag and loose shape if they were dancing along a road.  Scarecrows are also very weak creatures, being made of straw.  However at 5:33 we see the Scarecrow propping up and helping the Lion to stand up!  The Lion must weigh at least 200 pounds!
 
You will recall, that as they skip along, Dorothy sometimes had to "pull up" on the Scarecrow.  That is because Scarecrows being made of straw would have a tendency to sag and loose shape if they were dancing along a road.  Scarecrows are also very weak creatures, being made of straw.  However at 5:33 we see the Scarecrow propping up and helping the Lion to stand up!  The Lion must weigh at least 200 pounds!
  
 
==CI part 7==
 
==CI part 7==
At time 3:07 we meet the Wizard's gatekeeper. Notice that the ends of his mustache are pulled up to seemingly meet his sideburns. But then at 3:42 we notice that the mustache to be drooping on the sides, almost like he put it on that day upside-down.
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Watch Part 7 on YouTube [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtsBlsOxPqI&feature=related here].
  
At time 6:13 we see the Tin Woodsman, pick up a flower pot and shatter it with his axe, creating a crown, which he puts on the Lion's head.  But then at 7:35 the Wizard's doorkeeper bursts out of the door, scaring the Lion, whose crown falls to the ground...and bounces.  Obviously a clay pot would not bounce, it would shatter.
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At time 3:07 we meet the Wizard's gatekeeper.  Notice that the ends of his mustache are pulled up to seemingly meet his sideburns.  But then at 3:42 we notice the mustache to be drooping on the sides, almost like he put it on that day upside-down.
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At time 6:13 we see the Tin Woodsman, pick up a flower pot and shatter it with his axe, creating a crown, which he puts on the Lion's head.  But then at 7:35 the Wizard's doorkeeper bursts out of the door, scaring the Lion, whose crown falls to the ground... and bounces.  Obviously a clay pot would not bounce, it would shatter.
  
 
At time 8:20 the doorkeeper bursts into tears, but notice that the water is running down the '''bridge''' of his nose.  This is not possible if the source of the tears is his eyes. So there must be a tube running under his hat or something.
 
At time 8:20 the doorkeeper bursts into tears, but notice that the water is running down the '''bridge''' of his nose.  This is not possible if the source of the tears is his eyes. So there must be a tube running under his hat or something.
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From time 6:05 to 8:45 we are Toto-less !  Toto does not appear to be anywhere in-frame, perhaps all that dancing around was too much for him and he was snoozing in the flowerbed.
 
From time 6:05 to 8:45 we are Toto-less !  Toto does not appear to be anywhere in-frame, perhaps all that dancing around was too much for him and he was snoozing in the flowerbed.
  
At time 10:01 remember the way the Throne-room looks.  This is one of the only shots looking to the left.
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At time 10:01 remember the way the Throne-room looks.  This is one of the only shots looking to the left.  We need to know this for later.
  
 
==CI Part 8==
 
==CI Part 8==
Notice that gleaming, glowing, fantastic Art-Deco door panel thingie. It's there at time 1:13, but at time 2:06 when we should see it clearly, it's gone or out or something.
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Watch Part 8 on YouTube [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2LBFafFDAI&feature=related here].
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Notice that gleaming, glowing, fantastic Art-Deco thingie to one side of the door. It's there at time 1:13, but at time 2:06 when we should see it clearly, it's gone or out or something.
  
 
At time 3:15, remembering again that the Strawman is ...made of '''straw''', we see him, on one side, lifting the lion off his feet, while the lion's feet are thrashing back-and-forth.  Hardly something a man of straw could do.
 
At time 3:15, remembering again that the Strawman is ...made of '''straw''', we see him, on one side, lifting the lion off his feet, while the lion's feet are thrashing back-and-forth.  Hardly something a man of straw could do.
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At time 3:42 it appears that the Scarecrow throws down his staff and pistol to help the Tin Woodsman.  We never see these weapons again.  At time 3:44 we see the Tin Woodsman's giant wrench lying on the ground, but never see it again.
 
At time 3:42 it appears that the Scarecrow throws down his staff and pistol to help the Tin Woodsman.  We never see these weapons again.  At time 3:44 we see the Tin Woodsman's giant wrench lying on the ground, but never see it again.
  
At time 4:10 the Witch says "I've sent a little insect on ahead to take the fight out of them."  This sentence makes no sense, because the scene with that insect has been cut.  The scene was cut because initial studio reaction was that the film was too long.  You can watch-and-hear that scene [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJoJ_gizj_s here], the first 1:10 of this clip has no video, just still images, but then you'll see the dance that was cut.  What you will see, will be shocking and frightening.  Remember, they have just been harassed by a cloud of small mosquitos biting them, and then watch [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJoJ_gizj_s this]  '''Be prepared to be disturbed... very disturbed.'''
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At time 4:10 the Witch says "I've sent a little insect on ahead to take the fight out of them."  This sentence makes no sense, because the scene with that insect has been cut.  The scene was cut because initial studio reaction was that the film was too long.  You can watch-and-hear that scene [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJoJ_gizj_s here], the first 1:10 of this clip has no video, just still images, but then you'll see the dance that was cut.  What you will see, will be shocking and frightening.  Remember, they have just been harassed by a small creature (called the ''Jitterbug'') biting them, and then watch [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJoJ_gizj_s this]  '''Be prepared to be disturbed... very disturbed.'''
  
At time 4:43 we can again definitely see wrinkles on the Tin Woodsman's ass.  We also see him now pick up his axe.  But the monkeys grab the axe, but then at 5:24 he has it back again.  '''If I were a monkey''', and I'm not saying I'm not, I would have kept the axe.
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At time 4:43 we can again definitely see wrinkles on the Tin Woodsman's butt.  We also see him now pick up his axe.  But the monkeys grab the axe, but then at 5:24 he has it back again.  '''If I were a monkey''', and I'm not saying I'm not, I would have kept the axe.
  
 
==CI Part 9==
 
==CI Part 9==
At time 6:43, our travelers have returned to Oz's Throne Room.  Notice on either side of them, and above them, some sort of columns? But there shouldn't be anything right next to them, as they are in the middle of a large open room.
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Watch Part 9 on YouTube [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGuUVlWgH5g&feature=related here].
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At time 6:43, our travelers have returned to Oz's Throne Room.  Notice on either side of them, and above them, some sort of columns, or maybe something large apparently hanging from the ceiling? But there shouldn't be anything right next to them, as they are in the middle of a large open room.
  
 
==CI Part 10==
 
==CI Part 10==
 
At time 3:40 Toto jumps out of the balloon, at 3:41 Dorothy jumps out saying at 3:44 "Don't go without me, I'll be right back".  At 3:46 we see the Tin Woodsman holding tightly to the rope, which is also wound around a pole. '''But''' at 3:48 we clearly see the Tin Woodsman undo the rope from the pole!  Apparently he didn't want Dorothy to go!
 
At time 3:40 Toto jumps out of the balloon, at 3:41 Dorothy jumps out saying at 3:44 "Don't go without me, I'll be right back".  At 3:46 we see the Tin Woodsman holding tightly to the rope, which is also wound around a pole. '''But''' at 3:48 we clearly see the Tin Woodsman undo the rope from the pole!  Apparently he didn't want Dorothy to go!
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At time 5:15, Glinda says "You don't need to be helped any longer. You're always had the power to go back to Kansas."  Okay so we're supposed to believe now that the Ruby slippers and Dorothy's firm desire and knowledge are all she needs.  So why when Dorothy is finally doing it, at 7:35 is Glinda moving her wand around behind Dorothy's head?  Aha!  I've got you now you lying Glinda!  You're giving her a boost.  (She probably wanted those slippers for herself, we all know they fell off Dorothy's feet on her magical flight back to Kansas.)
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At time 6:52 Dorothy says to the Lion, "I'm going to miss the way you used to holler for help before you found your courage."  But the lion '''never did''' holler for help.  He fretted, and whimpered and shook, but never hollered for help.
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At time 8:46 Dorothy, now back in Kansas says "I tried to get back for days and days".  Ok so how come we never see the travelers at night or camping or whatever.  When Dorothy leaves Munchkin City, Glinda tells her that the trip to Emerald City is "a long journey".  Well?  Five miles isn't long, so maybe a hundred miles? They would have had to camp sometime.
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At time 10:07, we see that "Auntie Em" was played by Clara Blandick, given billing right above Toto played by Toto and "The Singer Midgets" as The Munchkins.  But right above Auntie Em is "Nikko" played by Pat Walshe.  Um... who? what?  Who the heck was Nikko?  Aha!  What the scriptwriters wouldn't tell us, the [http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=11204741&currentResult=12&src=search&firstvisit=true newspapers did].  Nikko, was the King of the Flying Monkeys.  He was not played by a chimpanzee as some think, but rather by Pat Walshe, who also appeared on Broadway a few times.
  
 
=Premature Plotlines=
 
=Premature Plotlines=
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Professor Marvel (Frank Morgan) who later will be the "Wizard", is a '''kindly and lovable fraud''', claiming to be a fortune teller and to have known the "Crowned Heads of Europe".  Similarly the Wizard when he finally makes his true appearance, is also a '''kindly and lovable fraud'''.
 
Professor Marvel (Frank Morgan) who later will be the "Wizard", is a '''kindly and lovable fraud''', claiming to be a fortune teller and to have known the "Crowned Heads of Europe".  Similarly the Wizard when he finally makes his true appearance, is also a '''kindly and lovable fraud'''.
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=Miscellaneous=
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*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2pL9iWSQGM&feature=related A video] which claims to identify some of the voices of the munchkins, and one cast member by name.
  
 
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