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1939:"Oh, Auntie Em, there's no place like home" |
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MOVIE LAST LINES |
2025-10-24 |
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"Kansas to Emerald City distance in miles, no traffic"; "red slippers from witch, curse?"; "winged monkeys unionized?" |
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MOVIES BY GOOGLE SEARCH |
2024-01-01 |
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Ray Bolger & Buddy Ebsen switched roles in this film; then the silver makeup made Ebsen ill, so in came Jack Haley |
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1939: WHAT A YEAR IN MOVIES! |
2019-09-24 |
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Frank Morgan had 5 roles in this 1939 classic, including Professor Marvel, the carriage driver & the title role |
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MULTIPLE ROLES, SAME FILM |
2017-09-12 |
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Margaret Hamilton,1939 |
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WHICH WITCH MOVIE? |
2017-07-18 |
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Margaret Hamilton played both Miss Gulch & the Wicked Witch in this 1939 classic |
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FILM FEST |
2013-02-12 |
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In this classic film, one of the characters tries to quote the Pythagorean theorem but gets it wrong |
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1930s FILMS |
2011-02-11 |
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1939:"I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore" |
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NAME THE FILM |
2010-01-01 |
#5825 |
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Margaret Hamilton played Miss Gulch & the Wicked Witch in this film |
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CLASSIC MOVIES |
2008-05-15 |
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In The New Yorker--"displays no trace of imagination, good taste or ingenuity... I say" this 1939 twister pic is "a stinkeroo" |
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FILM CRITICISM |
2005-01-11 |
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A 35-foot-long muslin stocking was used to create the cyclone for this 1939 film |
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CLASSIC MOVIES |
2004-05-05 |
#4538 |
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A pair of magic ruby slippers is at the center of this classic 1939 film |
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MOVIE MAGIC |
2002-11-21 |
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This 1939 film is the highest-ranking musical on the AFI's list of the 100 greatest American movies |
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AT THE MOVIES |
2000-02-02 |
#3553 |
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1939:"Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain" |
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NAME THE MOVIE |
1999-06-09 |
#3413 |
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1939:"Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore" |
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NAME THE MOVIE |
1999-05-17 |
#3396 |
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The twister in this 1939 film was so severe it threw the film into color |
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IN A STORM MOVIE |
1999-03-09 |
#3347 |
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"Aaah! You cursed brat! Look what you've done! I'm melting, melting!" |
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NAME THE MOVIE |
1998-11-23 |
#3271 |
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The Wicked Witch had a nitwit son, Bulbo, in one of the scripts for this 1939 film; he was later written out |
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MOVIE CLASSICS |
1996-11-19 |
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Jack Haley couldn't sit down in his costume for this 1939 film; to rest, he leaned on a board |
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MOVIE COSTUMES |
1996-06-04 |
#2722 |
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Near the beginning of this 1939 classic, Dorothy falls into a pen full of pigs |
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MOVIE NOSTALGIA |
1995-10-03 |
#2547 |
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Ed Wynn & W.C. Fields turned down the title role in this 1939 film |
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MOVIE ROLES |
1993-01-14 |
#1929 |
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Charley Grapewin who played Grandpa Joad in "The Grapes of Wrath" played Uncle Henry in this 1939 classic |
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OLD MOVIES |
1992-10-26 |
#1871 |
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The first line of this film is "She isn't coming yet, Toto. Did she hurt you?" |
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MOVIE TRIVIA |
1991-04-02 |
#1527 |