The wizard of oz play script

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United States: California, Culver City Physical Description Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corporation place made In this famous scene, Dorothy steps out of her farmhouse into Oz and says to her dog Toto, 'I've got a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore.' Location On one page of this script, Langley notes the change from black and white to color. From March 1938 to March 1939, more than a dozen people, most uncredited, worked on writing and revising the script. Critics agreed that the music show significant gains in entertainment, but loses in heart-openness and charm compared to the eponymous film. The songs from the MGM show may NOT be used with another script.

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New items by Webber and Rice, in particular, belonged to the Wicked Witch of the West and to a girl. Note that this is NOT the MGM Musical version of The Wizard of Oz. Frank Baum's book The Wizard of Oz to film began with the screenplay. Most of the songs of the play of 2011 were taken from the movie of 1939. This draft of the script by primary screenwriter Noel Langley is dated between May 4 and 6, 1938, and it contains original corrections and additions in pencil and ink pen. Typescript draft for the 1939 motion picture The Wizard of Oz.

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