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Page 18        The Antique Shoppe       August, 2019
           1939 MGM promo photo of principal
             performers in The Wizard of Oz,             “SMACK DAB IN THE MIDDLE”
              plus their literary inspiration.
          From left: Bert Lahr (Cowardly Lion); Jack      Design Trends of the Mid-20th Century
          Haley (Tin Man); Judy Garland (Dorothy);
           Frank Morgan (The Wizard); Ray Bolger
                0(Scarecrow) & Toto, too!     By Donald-Brian Johnson

                                              This Month’s Feature—

                                                            Off To See The Wizard:

                                                        The Wizard Of Oz Turns 80


                                                     On August 15th, the movie      In any other year, Oz would
                                                   that never seems to grow old   have towered over its cinematic
                                                   celebrates a major milestone.   competitors – but this was 1939,
                                                   For 80 years, Oz has entranced   and strong competition included the
                                                   audiences with its optimistic   year’s powerhouse, Gone With The
                                                   promise: you may live on a     Wind. Even boffo box office couldn’t
                                                   dusty Kansas farm, but with    cover the production’s expense. Only
                                                   just a dash of magic (and a    with re-releases did The Wizard of Oz
                                                   cooperative tornado), you too   turn a profit. . .and only with a move   “I Have A Feeling We’re Not in Kansas
                                                   might make it “over the        from the big screen to the little one   Anymore”, Snowbabies Guest Collection,
            eady for some wizardly word      rainbow”.                            did it achieve iconic status.                 1998. 9” h., $30-50.
        Rgames? Then just fill in the          The reasons for the appeal of Oz                                          Eyes opened wide at the terrors
        blanks:                              are many. There’s the spot-on casting                                     of the tornado. Giggles ensued when
            “Toto, I have a feeling we’re not in  (can you imagine anyone more wide-                                   the Cowardly Lion growled “Put ‘em
                         ____  anymore!”                                                                               up – put ‘em up”. . .and faces were
             “I’ll get you, my pretty, and your  eyed than Judy Garland’s Dorothy?                                     hidden in pillows, when the Wicked
                                             Wickeder than Margaret Hamilton’s
                    ___  ___ , too!”         Wicked Witch?) The Arlen &                                                Witch let loose with her dastardly
        “Oh Auntie Em—there’s no place like   ____!”  Harburg score included the instant                               cackle. In the days of just three major
                                             smash ballad “Over the Rainbow”.                                          networks (and no DVDs), seeing The
                                             And when it came to spectacle, there                                      Wizard of Oz right in the comfort
                                             were lavish costumes, colorfully                                          of your own living room was - well-
                                             detailed sets, and eye-popping                                            simply wonderful.
                                             special effects (The Kansas tornado!                                        Oz quickly became an annual TV
                                             The Flying Monkeys! The melting                                           staple. For the generations whose
                                             Witch!)                                                                   first exposure to the movie was on
                                               Then there was that underlying      ↑ The land we’d all like to visit: “Oz”,   TV, The Wizard of Oz was just as
                                             tug-at-your-heartstrings message: you   its logo depicted in stained glass. 4   exciting. . .just as unforgettable, as it
                                             really don’t know what you’ve got,          1/2” h. x 4” l. $40-50.       must have been at its 1939 premiere.
                                             until – suddenly – you don’t have it                                        Original Oz memorabilia can be
                                             anymore. In other words, “there’s no             ↓Dorothy and the gang,   prohibitively pricey. For the collector,
                                                                                                                         immortalized
                                             place like home”.                                                          as an ornament.   the most affordable Oz souvenirs
           Commemorative plate issued in 1989,                                                                                China, 2001.   are those produced in later years,
            celebrating the 50th anniversary of                                                                        capitalizing on the movie’s enduring
         The Wizard of Oz. The Hamilton Collection,                                                                          3 1/4” h. $5-10.  pop culture appeal. Manufacturers
                  9-1/4” d., $20-30.                                                                                   have churned out enough snow
                                                                                                                       globes, plush toys, ornaments,
           Whether you’re young or young-                                                                              collector plates and the like, to line
        at-heart, I’ll bet the answers came to                                                                         the Yellow Brick Road from here
        you right away. Those are snippets                                                                             to the Emerald City; very few top a
        of dialog from MGM’s The Wizard                                                                                hundred dollars.
        of Oz. (Just in case you happen to                                                                                                    Continued →
        be visiting from another planet, the
        missing words are “Kansas”, “little
        dog”, and “home”.)



                                                                                    Do you remember where you were
                                                                                  on November 3, 1956? Well, at 9 pm
                                                                                  across America, plenty of pajama-
                                                                                  clad baby-boomers were curled up
                                                                                  in front of their TVs, breathlessly
                                          San Francisco                           awaiting the first-ever TV broadcast
                                          Music Box Co. release,                  of The Wizard of Oz. Ordinarily,
                                          depicting the “Wizard’s Workshop
                                           behind the curtain”. The tune played? “We’re Off   they’d be in bed by now — but their
                                            to See the Wizard”, of course! 6-1/2” h. $40-50   folks had given in to CBS publicity,
                                          Oz cookie jar, with Dorothy menaced by the   which implored, “let the kids stay up   “Dorothy & Company — Off To See the
                                          Wicked Witch. Warner Brothers Studio Store,   to watch this brilliant musical fairy   Wizard”. Boyds Bears & Friends, “The Bear-
                                          1998. 12” h. $60-75.                    tale.”                              stone Collection”, 2000. 4-1/2” h., $15-20.
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