The Wizard of Oz | 75th Anniversary "Dorothy Meets The Cowardly Lion" | Warner Bros. Entertainment
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In this charming film based on the popular L.Frank Baum novel, Dorothy and her dog Toto are caught in a tornado's path and somehow end up in the land of Oz. Here she encounters some memorable friends and foes in her journey to meet the Wizard of Oz who everyone says can help her return home and possibly grant her new friends their goals of a brain, heart and courage.
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The Wizard of Oz | 75th Anniversary "Dorothy Meets The Cowardly Lion" | Warner Bros. Entertainment
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I love how Scarecrow just looks at Lion like a disappointed mother whose kid just touched a hot stove after she told him not to
Lol. And the tin man just listens closely 😆
No, that's a sympathetic look on his painted face.
This is especially the case when you watch Wicked
@@Quackervoltz There's no connection between that and this movie.
@@Quackervoltz Jack Haley played Nick Chopper, mate.
I don't blame dorothy for laughing. The lion's crying was so hilarious.
@Isabella Jenae Coe I didnt say *that*. I said I don't blame her for laughing.
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@Isabella Jenae Coe look closely you can see her smile
I love the tinman😻💋❣💗❤
1:17 Tin man: “Yes, get up and teach him a lesson”
Scarecrow: “What’s wrong with you teaching him?”
Tin man: “Well I hardly know him”
My favorite part😂😂
What's wrong with you teaching him a Tin Man you have an axe
Ikr 🤣
Me too
Me three!
Jack Haley's reply is priceless!
People who think Dorothy is just whiny and helpless in this movie should rewatch the way she smacks a lion on the nose for attacking her dog and scolds him for it.
True, and nobody will dispute that Judy was the ideal Dorothy for this movie or that she created a wonderful, lovable portrayal. But the fact is that the Dorothy of the books is a much gutsier individual than MGM's.
she yells at the Wizard too for scaring the Lion - and she kills two people!!
@@curlytoes22 Her uncle's house killed the WWE, and the WWW's death was pure accident.
She stands up to miss.gulch by calling her a wicked old witch, and that she would bite miss. Gulch herself.
@@viktorgadany7595 I can say that girl has plenty of courage.
1:49 I like how Toto strokes the lion as if to say, "Go easy on him Dorothy. He didn't mean it."
😂😂😂
I never noticed that before.
Bert Lahr’s performance is so brilliant that I highly doubt anyone else could’ve played the Lion so well. He’s never scary for a moment, but rather hilarious from the get-go, which is exactly what endears him to children and adults alike. Also at 1:57, you can tell both Judy Garland and Jack Haley are swallowing laughs at him.
Jack as well? Never noticed that.
Fun fact: Bert Lahr's zodiac sign was Leo. I guess you could say he was destined to play the cowardly lion. It was written in the stars(so to speak).😉
Ted Ross in ‘The Wiz’ comes pretty close
@@officialdonnietae He's brilliant in another direction; he's a great deal more posh than Lahr's version.
At 1:58 you can see Judy garland wanting to laugh I love it & the director slapped her cause she kept laughing at this scene then they finally filmed it in one take
He slapped her? What an asshole
@@WildWildWest30000 Get the full story before you judge.
Director Victor Fleming, a former prizefighter whose nose had once been broken in the ring, was a generally well-regarded person and a devoted father of two little daughters. But when take after take after take had been ruined by Judy's giggle fits, and being up against the clock, Fleming did give her a smack in the chops to get her to take things seriously.
Once the take was completed, he took someone aside and told him, "I want you to break my nose again."
"Why?" the man asked.
"I hated what I did to that little kid," Fleming answered, almost in tears.
Judy overheard this, and she sauntered out from behind a tree and said, "I won't break your nose, but I will kiss it." Standing on tiptoes, she did!
@@MaskedMan66 I feel better about the situation now that you've said that
@Tara LS Good! :-)
Even if it was done then. You still don't slap. He could made her take it serious some other way.
Her trying not to laugh is the cutest thing ever.
Yessss
1:56 Don't laugh, Judy! awwwww
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The adorable smirk that appears on her face is perfect 😂
Judy got in trouble for laughing at Bert in each take of this scene until Victor Fleming (the director) slapped her. This is as close to serious as Judy could act.
When Dorothy smacked the Lion and he started crying... I LOST IT!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 My favorite scene since I was a child.
Bert Lahr's performance as the lion really gets me. When he says "Put em up, Put em up!!" it gets me every time. His voice just brings a smile to me. :D
I love him!! ❤
There was some trivia I read where Judy Garland kept laughing when the Lion reached for his tail and missed and this scene had to be done over and over. You can see her still suppressing the laugh here!
She didn't laugh at the tail bit, she laughed because Bert Lahr was so dang funny with his delivery of his lines.
+Clonetrooper Fordo She overheard Fleming saying that to someone and went up to him and kissed him on the nose by way of forgiving him.
@@MaskedMan66 That was very sweet of her.
@@paulmacartney8266 She was a very sweet girl; contrary to what some rumormongers tell, the cast and crew all loved her.
@@MaskedMan66 I love her
"Well, you didn't have to go & hit me, did yah?" (Sobs) 🤣
Tin Man’s face and reaction after the Lion says he’s afraid of Sheep 😆
Jack Haley had a great face for mugging; he could have been Eddie Cantor's kid brother.
Lol
*surprised Pikachu face* 😳
I like how he uses his tail for a handkerchief
Straight outta the book! 🙂
The cowardly lion is funny and he's my favorite character from the wizard of oz 😂😂👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🦁👑 the king of the forest
Mine too! Bert Lahr was a comic genius!
@@MaskedMan66 yess
@Melo Bryant Haha
I agree
Its nothing without the cowardly lion especially his friends. He may feel like a coward but deep inside hes already as brave as a *lion* 🦁😉
I never found the lion very scary, even when he makes a roar. Ever single moment in this scene makes me laugh hard
I believe Bert Lahr, played that Cowardly Lion.
Made dorothy laugh to, till the director slapped her
@@Julia-ln5og Following which he felt terrible and she forgave him.
@@paullarue2010 He did indeed.
@@amyrobinson7247 Your mum has excellent taste! ;-3
I laughed as soon as the lion came into the scene. I just kept thinking of my pets when they get excited.
"How long can you stay fresh in that can? HAHAHAHA" lol
"How long you stay fresh in that can?" 🤣😂🤣😂
SergeTheBlerge my dad always thought that was the funniest burn 😅
I think that was an ad lib of Bert's; he and Jack Haley both contributed to the script.
This scene turns out to be so funny. Lion crying 1:45 - 1:47 lol
Lions and Tigahs and Beahs, oh my!
I love those Boston accents.
You weren't listening to Dorothy.
LMBO I never noticed she was trying to hold back a laugh til now lol. 🤣
He’s too cute to be scary
Yeah. After dorothy hits him on the nose, the lion reveals his cowardly nature 1:39
Lion:put your hands up you lock sided bag of hay
Scarecrow:now that's getting personal lion
🤣🤣🤣 My favourite line
Yes, get up and teach him a lesson! (I love how the tin man shakes when he is scared)
Lopsided.
The Cowardly Lion was always my favorite xD
Mine was the Scarecrow
@@manuelorozco7760 Mine was the Tin Man!
@@SillyCreatureSally That’s cool
@@manuelorozco7760 Yeah, he's adorable.
Lions and tigers and bears *”OH MY”*
1:58 judy was about to laugh but she kept it together lol
0:32 PUR EM UP PUT EM UP 😅
“How long you stay fresh in that can”
"Come on, get up and fight you shivering junkyard. Put your hands up you lopsided bag of hay!"
joyunicycle now that’s getting personal lion
Anir Abuoun well what’s wrong with you teaching him?
Well I hardly know him!
@@SillyCreatureSally Arf! Arf!
Scarecrow’s face at 1:53 lol
The lion is similar to me, because we're both cowards who freak out about everything.
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The Lion is cowardly, as his name indicates, and that means he is easily frightened. But he is not a coward. A coward wouldn't fight on behalf of his friends as the Lion does. The point of his story is that he already has courage, and as Dr. Who once said, "Courage isn’t just a matter of not being frightened, you know. It’s being afraid and doing what you have to do anyway."
Judy was a awesome gifted person actress singer . I can do a great impression of The Cowardly lion since I was a kid .
I think everybody has their own Cowardly Lion "party piece." ;-)
Almost 84 years, absolute craziness.
1:23 Toto: "Hey, lion. Get out of here! Leave them alone!"
Lion: "I'll get *you* anyway, you little canine peewee!"
Time: 01:38 Dorothy Gale: Shame On You!
Cowardly Lion: What Did You Do That For? I Didn't Bite Them.
Dorothy Gale: Look But You Try To.
@@matthewfender1993 No, but u tried to.
😂
@@matthewfender1993 It's bad enough picking on a strawman but when you go around picking on poor little dogs...
@@SillyCreatureSally "Well, ya didn't have ta go an' hit me, didja?"
At 1:58 can u see dorathy smiling look like she's going to laugh
Dorothy.
Dorothy: The Hero
Lion: The Warrior
Tinman: The Professor
Scarecrow: The Jester
The Scarecrow is more of a professor, although the actual title "Professor" truly belongs to another Ozite intellectual, Professor H.M. Wogglebug, T.E.
The Tin Woodman could be termed an engineer.
Put 'em up, put 'em up!
“Get up and fight ya shiverin junkyard” the lion was to cold with that one 😂
When we first see the Lion, it isn't Bert Lahr, it's his stuntman.
If it was his stuntman it would have been a different suit
@@Dutch_van_der_linde939 Bert was 44 and not an athletic man, so no, he did not do that leap. And it was a different suit.
@@MaskedMan66 ok my mistake I just noticed the suit had different color
@@Dutch_van_der_linde939 The main difference is that the stunt suit wasn't padded, or at least not as much as the main suit. You can see the difference better in the scene when the boys are struggling across the mountains.
1:19 He's got a point, Tin Man. You're made of metal AND you've got the ax.
Well he hardly knows him, he said it himself
I love 😂
@@onyxcrescent9364 Also, he can't really get up. Made out of tin, you know.
It’s probably the heart he never knew he had preventing him from hurting the Lion.
@@kojinaoftheinvertedeye810 That makes sense.
Oh how I love this movie, it will forever be a part of me and someday it will take me over the rainbow.
Susan Bauernfeind 😘
1:27 it’s so funny hearing The Lion’s growing 😂
The way she hits the lion at 1:36😂😂 then he asks if his nose is bleeding 😂😂😂
*smack* SHAME ON YOU!
1:57 hahahaha it's the hardest part for Dorothy for not to laugh at the scene but She laughed 😄 . Her expression 😂
And the director slapped her for laughing in between takes.
@@Dutch_van_der_linde939 No, between takes would not have been a problem. She had a giggle fit DURING takes. And finish the story. He hated what he did and she forgave him.
@@MaskedMan66 My grandson believes whatever pops out of the Internet despite what I tell him. Don’t worry I know your interpretation of the story is true it’s just my grandson believes everything on the Internet.
@@Dutch_van_der_linde939 It's not my "interpretation," it's what really happened. And I hope your grandson starts reading books for information before the EMP hits.
@@MaskedMan66 ah yes sometimes my wording is off, my apologies.
1:58 - don't laugh Judy!
I never found the Cowardly Lion scary, not in the least, even before Dorothy smacked him on the nose and made him cry.
You weren't there lying on the ground as he threatened you.
This my fav part I'll play this over and over I was weak its 2017 and I'm still laughing 😂
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The cowardly lion reminds me of my cat, KitKat since he’s shy but acts ferocious
Toto would have taught everyone a lesson.
How?
that tiger suit 40 kilo HE DYING THERE
It's a lion🦁 suit
0:21 when my cat sees another cat
Suitably, the zodiac sign of the actor who played the Cowardly Lion (Bert Lahr) was Leo!
That’s very interesting and I find that funny he was a Leo and played one of the most well known lions in film history.
The lion's crying was so....🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Is my nose bleeding 🤣🤣🤣
1:25 Well, I’ll get you anyway, Peewee!
*smack* SHAME ON YOU!
Bert Lahr/The Cowardly Lion is hilarious. Classic.
1:57 lol Judy trying not to laugh for a second
Simply the best!
The crying never gets old 🤣🤣🤣
Scarecrow & Tin man 1:51 lol
Cowardly Lion's laugh and cry is kinda cute 😆
Man these are such timeless performances
0:16 That actor was really talented to jump that much wearing a heavy costume.
That wasn't actually Bert Lahr; it was his stuntman.
54 years without Judy Garland❤️❤️
R.I.P Judy Garland❤️❤️
June 10th 1922 - June 22nd 1969
I have always loved that movie!!
Jack: Sally, I can't believe I never realised that you -
Mayor: *interrupts this cute ship*
Me: *Dorothy at* 1:36
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@@MaskedMan66 I'm talking about The Nightmare Before Christmas. From this point, it seemed clear that Jack and Sally would end up together, but then the Mayor interrupted and I was a bit annoyed.
@@SillyCreatureSally Ah, so that's you slapping the Mayor! Got it. lol I really oughtta get the lead out and watch that movie someday...
Don't worry, I'm not shipping myself with Jack Haley. I'm referring to the characters in Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas.
I don’t understand why the Tin-Man couldn’t have taken him out. I mean he has an axe.
Because the Lion knocked it out of his hand.
+gerry zappa And a wildcat and a beetle (though the beetle was accidental, and the Tin Woodman cried over it, since it was a harmless creature).
Because he hardly knew him.
Well he hardly knew him
@@MaskedMan66 at what point did he knock the axe out? I don’t see that part
Pure comedy gold!
"Well I hardly know him!" That had me laughing so hard. Jack Haley was the perfect choice.
I also love how he doesn't stop with the shaking.
Does anyone else realize his laugh sounds like the “no no no no laughing meme”
No idea what you're talking about. His laugh is a total original.
@@MaskedMan66 the "the look at this dude no no no no no hoho oooooooooohhh 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 look at the top of his head 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 look at his lips 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆" meme
One of my favorite movies
Have you seen The Cat Returns, I wonder?
The least intimidating lion in cinema. ''put 'em up. PUT 'em UP!'' His 'growling' is too much! 😂😂😂
Back in 6th grade, I had a phase where I would often reference lions tigers and bears oh my with other things. I used to think this was Beauty and the Beast because how Dorothy is dressed. But fantasy movies were different in the Golden Age compared to the 90’s. And this was the first Golden Age movie I have seen outside Disney.
1:36 owww what was that for?
This movie makes me cry.Oldest movie I have ever seen
There are much older movies that you must have seen clips of at least?
Haven't you ever seen Snow White? It came out two years before this.
1:36 😂
That slap was personal 😂
He’s too funny and cute to be scary
True, but Dorothy and the others didn't realize that at first; all they saw was a Lion.
@@MaskedMan66 yeah but this one turned out to be different. A nice, friendly & truly helpless lion. Its not every day u see a lion with no courage.
@@paulmacartney8266 Not as helpless as all that, but yes, nice and friendly. :-3 In the book, he actually helped out a lot, especially when they had to get on his back one at a time so he could leap over a chasm that stood in their way.
@@MaskedMan66 That never happened in the film. There was no river. The group just walked until the reached Emerald city.
@@MaskedMan66 When I say "helpless", I meant unable to help/defend oneself. Even though the lion tried defending himself against his future friends. Lion thought they were intruders, trespassing in his forest.
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Tin Man: "Get up and teach him a lesson."
Me: "You got the axe, dumbass you teach him a lesson!"
He's guarding himself with the axe, but from his position on the ground, there's not much he can do.
@@MaskedMan66 but what about him right before he fell though? Wouldn’t he have been able to charge with the axe?
@@Best-est1 No, because he was knocked down before he had the chance.
Cowardly lion: WAAAHHHHH WAHHHHHHH!!!!!! I was smacked in the nose! WAAAAHHHHHHHH!!!!!! I need my safe space for cowards! WAAAAHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!
How long can you stay fresh in that can ? oh-haw haw haw
xD
Me: (thinking) He didn't just roast my favourite character, did he?
Lions and Tigers and Bears! (OH MY!)
You can’t tell me Bert Lahr didn’t have the time of his life as the Lion.
He hated wearing the suit, but he did love to get his teeth into a role, definitely. When his family watched the movie on T.V. years later, he always enjoyed watching himself sing "If I Were King of the Forest." 🙂
Lion looks cute 😃
Tin Man looks cuter!
Puttem’ up, puttem’ up🤣🤣🤣Nnnnnumph!
That costume is amazing. It was made from two REAL lion skins and it weighed well over 50 lbs.
About 70 pounds----- and it was padded! Bert Lahr said it was like acting in a mattress.
She slapped the lion’s mouth. She knocked him silly.
She slapped his nose; that was why he was worried if it was bleeding.
It was that hard.
😮 lion does have courage after all
I really like the slap sound
Dorothy slaps on his face cowardly lion 😂
1:23 Toto: *barks at the cowardly lion*
0:21 funny face
Cowardly Lion: Oh I'll get you anyway, peewee
*smack* SHAME ON YOU!
@@SillyCreatureSallycowerdly lion: what did you do that for I didn't bite him
Cowardly Lion: "Put em up put em up"
"Which one of you first?"
I'll fight you both together if you want!
@@SillyCreatureSally I'll fight ya with one paw tied behind my back!
Yeah I see it for the first time @1:99. Dorothy had a smirk on her face. Wow, she was going against a lion with his knees bent backward. 😅
Knees bent backward?
i love the cowardly lion my favorite character of all time rrrrof
I play the one over,with that witches laugh,ahhhh HAAAAAA haaaaa HAAAAAA haaaa.It just makes me howl.lol.x 4689
1:36, Dorothy slapped Lion on the nose and made him cry.
R.I.P. Bert Lahr (1895-1967) (The Cowardly Lion), Judy Garland (1922-1969) (Dorothy Gale), Jack Haley (1897-1979) (The Tin Man) and Ray Bolger (1904-1987) (The Scarecrow).
Bert was 42, Judy was 15, Jack was 40, and Ray was 33 when this film came out.
@@JamaalSimpson Actually Bert was 44, Judy was 17, Jack was 42 and Ray was 35 when this film came out.
@@BayareaGuy06 Judy was sixteen.
Watching this for first time as a child, I thought #yawn#.....but as an adult, The Cowardly lion,
quite hilarious. "Put 'em up put 'em up....". ( what kind of lion challenges a fist fight?) and interaction with Dorothy.
The lion was the funniest part
Little Roar Puh Growl grrrrrowl GROWL
pizzaparty14 AJ Thanks, Simba.
When The Lion Came Over To Them.He Was Hoppinh Like A Bunny And Acting Like A Angry Bulldog😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂(Is this a fact or something funny?)