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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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“What a world, what a world” 😄
“Ring around the Rosie a pocket full of spears, thought to be pretty foxy didn’t ya?”
85 years old now, this movie is timeless. Margaret Hamilton was an incredible witch. She scared generations of kids. She stole the show in this film.
"How about a little fire, Scarecrow?"
So, you have chosen death...
???
Lord of the Rings goes with everything haha
And how about little water witch ? 😂
If you see how the scarecrow holds Dorothy in his arms like he’s saying: “please don’t hurt her”, it shows how much he actually cares about her.
They all love her, like the Lion said later.
i think original plot was going to have romantic for them
When Dorothy was about to throw the water my friend yelled out, "the power of Christ compells you!!"
The power of non-holy water was quite enough. ;-)
@@MaskedMan66well, Dorothy wasn't dealing with Pazuzu.
@@ViolettaD1485 Nor would she have occasion to.
@@MaskedMan66 So her whole life, she never once had a bath or a shower? Jeez, no wonder she was green. The smell alone must've been wicked.
@@MaskedMan66 and lets hope she never dose
Margaret Hamilton should have been nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in this movie.
I guess the same can be said for the other supporting characters, but Margaret Hamilton gives 4732% in this performance, it’s honestly quite a mystery why she wasn’t even nominated.
@@retrolord8546 Everybody gave their all.
who is marget hamilton
@@fatbongripz4207 If I thought that was a serious question, I'd be very worried about you!
@fatbongripz4❤,207
Why would she keep that bucket of water in the first place?😂
“Ohh what a world, what a world”
I think I relate with the wicked witch a bit to9 much
How so?
“And may the schwartz be with youuuuuuuuuuuuuuu what a world, what a world!”
😂
Ray Bolger’s Scarecrow costume was chemically treated to repel fire for this scene. Despite this, Margaret Hamilton was still absolutely terrified that she’d hurt him with that torch, and although director Victor Fleming told her to “just light him as if he were a cigarette,” it took five takes for her to stay in character while setting Bolger’s costume ablaze. According to publicity, when they finally completed the scene successfully, Hamilton fainted dead away.
No, he didn't. All he needed was an asbestos sleeve under the left sleeve of his jacket.
Margaret Hamilton was a caring, intelligent woman! She herself was seriously burned during filming. Loved her appearance with Mr. Rogers, later in her life, talking about fear and showing her witch's costume.
"Thought you'd you be pretty foxy, didn't you? WELL!"
Love that line lol
Its the WELL! for me
The force in her voice
What are the references? Future fidget spinners?
@@jackilynpyzocha662 ?
Might Arl Whci 🧹 Which
Here’s how they made her melt: They put Margaret Hamilton on a small elevator platform that dropped below the soundstage. They tacked the hem of her witch’s dress around the outside of the elevator so it would stay up. Then the air rushing up the elevator shaft puffed up her skirt. Also, under the skirt, they put dry ice for the steam effect. And then the finishing touch was they put a bigger witch’s hat on her head when she was melting so it would look like her face was smaller.
An excellent rundown, but you left out one very important ingredient: Miss Hamilton's bravura performance! 🙂
Completely effective 84 years later, too.
You mean this wasn't real?
@@65if2007 how do you expect them to make her literally melt?
@@BlendedMozart You've got to be kidding!
“Ring around the rosie a pocket full of spears” 🤣🤣🤣
She's so powerful!!!! She was defeated BY WATER!!!!! But I will say this Margaret Hamilton was definitely a legend playing the wicked witch.
Margaret Hamilton is a legend.
Best villain of all time
Yes
The bnd girl 🤢 wchi girl The Brn
Was a legend, but completely irreplaceable.
Might bnd girl wchi girl The Brn girl 🤢 wchi girl
Fun fact: Judy loved this doing this scene. She didn't like how lifting the bucket tired her though so she only filmed it like 3 times. Lol.
Why'd she love doing it?
Well it is a cool
Scene
But why she liked doing it?
Judy was a strong, energetic girl; she had no problem with the bucket.
One of the most famous villain deaths of all time.
Ok
Way better than being thrown down a reactor shaft
@@ipodfantastictech How do you figure?
Ms. Hamilton was small but truly terrifying in this role!
@@jackilynpyzocha662 I'd say she was larger than life! ;-)
Finish her! Dorothy Wins flawless victory fatality!
Everyone remembers "I'M MELTING" but no one ever talks about "I'm burning."
Margaret Hamilton was a sweetheart in reality.
My reading of this scene has been that because Dorothy was wearing the ruby slippers, her throwing the water on the witch had that effect. That was why there was a bucket of water just lying around. In the hands of just anyone else, it wouldn't have hurt her. Moreover, Dorothy's motivation was to save someone else, not destruction, which was the key factor in the destruction of the witch. Perhaps I've been overthinking this, but in my opinion, that's what gives the scene its power
You've def been overthinking it. In the book, the witch is described as being so evil that she dried up a long time ago and she's afraid of water. She keeps Dorothy as a servant in her castle and tries to make her take off the shoes. She is afraid to go near Dorothy when she takes the shoes off to bathe, in case she gets splashed, and she makes Dorothy clean the floors, which is what she's doing when the witch trips her and knocks one of her shoes off. Dorothy gets so upset at the witch for tripping her that she throws the mop water on her and that's how she dies. Nobody comes to save Dorothy in the books - she saves herself every time. And then she goes and saves her friends too (the Scarecrow was still picked to pieces like in the movie, the Tin Woodsman was battered on some rocks, and the Lion was yoked up as a beast of burden).
@@mustlovebooknerd Lol. Hello fellow overthinker! I've actually read the books, decades ago when I was a kid, and I clearly remember the mop water incident you referenced. I've also seen the silent film (or what's left of it).
Everything you say about the book is true, but this iteration of the "Oz mythos(?)" is so different from all that which came before it, that I see it as almost a unique stand-alone work, which is why I interpret it as I do.
In fact, I also clearly remember being disappointed in the Oz books, since they weren't like the MGM film, which apparently deeply impressed itself on my psyche.
exactly. cuz i thought, “how do witches cleanse themselves without water if water hurts them” u need water to rinse the soap off
@@IHeartAGM They use magic, of course.
@@johnmanno2052 *smh*
DON'T THROW THAT WATER!
🌊 0:43
Too late. The witch has melted.
"Where troubles melt like lemon drops"
The foreshadowing I-
WOW! Haha. I never thought of that foreshadow before.
:O
I was just focused on that of the farmhands. Don't blame me, Hickory is just too cute
I JUST REALISED THIS
Hey! It was an accident! We didn't mean to splash water on you! We just wanted to put the fire out!
We did get your shoes though.
They were never her shoes.
Now, THAT’S what I call a bowel movement!
Conker Bad Fur Day reference!
Something has to be said for how quickly her guards just...give up and be nice after she dies? Like, imagine walking into McDonald's, murdering the manager and then everyone else is like "it's aight, we'll cover for you, here's a fake identity and safe passage out of the country, we gotchu homie"
In the book, she had enslaved the Winkies. When she died, the curse was broken and they were instantly free of her control.
The Witch's death was their liberation. They considered it a heroic action. Either way Dorothy wouldn't be charged with a crime because it was both an accident and self defense.
They were slaves
@@davidjohnsilva2897 There was no curse, they were just afraid of her.
Not the same thing by any stretch. In the first place, the Wicked Witch wasn't murdered.
Ring around the rosey a pocket full of spears thought you be pretty foxy didn't you WELL!
Imagine if water was voldemort's weakness
Although imagine if it had been Umbridge's weakness.... !
the reason there was a water bucket there is because it is collecting the water leakage from the roof (i got this info from a dvd extra)
No, it's for the dousing of torches at daybreak.
@@MaskedMan66 oh ok
what an iconic scene!!!!
My beautiful wickedness
One of my fav parts!
Dorothy Wins Fatality
0:40 I’m burning I’m burning I’m burning
I guess the trouble that was the wicked witch melted like a lemon drop
In the book she melted like brown sugar. 🙂
I remember the first time watching this thinking she was faking and gonna pop back up and resume the torture.
“I’m meltinggg” me being chronically ill and trying to shower
Margaret Hamilton will be sadly missed
She's been sadly missed for a few decades now.
@@MaskedMan66i know she is
lol i was scared of the witch when i was a kid
You should’ve seen the Witch from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Now she was EVEN scary.
0:49 Look what you done
Honestly a great use of trapdoors with her, here and when she first showed up.
0:46 AHHH! You Little Brat Look at what you've done with this outfit of mine! This is made of 100% pure cotton. Oh it's Shrinking it's Shrinking! I have to go change now
That face at 0:21! Best performance ever.
Missoursky's "Night On Bald Mountain" was the perfect song for the scene: terrifying!
I've always wondered... if she melts with water, does that mean that she doesn't need to drink water?
Nah, I guess not. She could probably drink something that doesn’t contain water, like milk
@@williammeyer2584 LOL. Very possible.
❓😶
In the book, it's sad she's so evil that she dried up a long time ago. She's a witch, so no she doesn't have the same basic needs as a human.
@@mustlovebooknerd She didn't dry up, her blood did.
75th anniversary 80th anniversary of the wizard of oz
123rd anniversary of "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz." 🙂
AAAAAAAAAAH, YOU CURSED BRAT LOOK WHAT YOU’VE DONE 😂🤣
It has mother-daughter overtones ...
@@mobydick3895 No, more like local harridan to local farm girl.
This is the best scene in the wizard of oz, the most memorable too!
Not *the* most memorable.
@@MaskedMan66 not for the witch but for me it is
@@seanl8930 I'm not sure what you mean by "not for the Witch," since as a character in the movie, she never saw it.
@MaskedMan66 it's a memorable scene in the movie for me, I enjoyed it. But I don't think the cause of a characters demise would be her favorite part of the movie. Everyone has their favorite part of each and every movie they watch this just happens to be mine
That's all it took was water!
Glenda could have made it rain!
Her name is Glinda.
I only just now realized, water is both the Wicked Witch and Tinman's weakness.
True, but Nick's got his oil can, so he'll be fine.
They could be the same being
@@SillyCreatureSallyDa Nickmeister in da house.I wonder what He'd think of WD-40
@@mikegallant811 I was implying that the Tin Man's name was Nick Chopper, which it most definitely is.
@@SillyCreatureSally 😊.I know.
And what's really cool is that the Winkies thought so highly of Nick that they wanted him to be their Emperor. And of course dear beloved Nick Chopper took them up on their offer. Talk about moving up in the world. Woodcutter to Emperor.👑🟪
1:10 "oooooooo"
You can tell there were other lines between her saying "Well" and "The Last to go."
Exactly! It looks like a part of it was edited out.
Eh. So there was a cut. That's showbiz.
Ah election day!
0:46 if you look closely you can see a man poor water from a cup on her
The fire on her broom magically gets extinguished.
No, the water hits it as well.
Vito: NO! I won’t let you. 0:45
?????????
IM MELTINGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG
Giuliani - Oh, my world my world..................
I haven’t seen the wizard of oz for a long time. I’m glad I came here to watch this.
Have you watched the whole thing yet? 🙂
@@MaskedMan66 Yes I have. Thanks for asking.
I want those ruby slippers
The fact this effect looks more convincing and more iconic than all the CGI in the world just goes to show how over engineered today's blockbusters are
Which effect? And there's a lot of brilliant CGI out there.
After all these years, it just occurred to me to wonder why there would be a bucket of water there in the first place.
I used to have that as my ringtone 😃
A very important scene that was cut poorly. Starting at 0:45, the witch is on the right, and then a close-up, and then on the right and then center screen in quick cuts. It makes me dizzy.
It's 81 years too late to be complaining about it now.
Really?? It was 1939.
Stop... KAREN.
@@brianhansen5904 So?
Arcy was here...
Me right now cuz it’s summer
It appears that the evil witches of Oz aren’t made of wood after all.
I must paint myself green. That’s all I am going to say.
How about a little fire, scarecrow? 😂🤣
Im burning im burning im burning! 😱
*DONT THROW THE WATER!!*
@@bellamovie2 Aaaaagh! You cursed brat! Look what you've done!
@@bellamovie2 Aaaaaah! You cursed brat! Look what you've done! I'm melting, melting....
Any people who now have looked at the wizard of oz with Wicked, why does Elphaba want to put her lover Fiyero on fire?
It's probably because it was Fiyero's plan all along. The only reason Dorothy needed to toss the water in the direction of the witch was because the scarecrow was on fire. The bucket of water conveniently happened to be there (likely placed there by elphaba) and the wicked witch also just happened to be behind him.
So it's highly probable that Fiyero was never in any danger. He just made use of how everybody believed water could melt her to get her out of her messy situation.
So she could say to him later “fiyero you were so hot before 😍”
Scarecrow/Fyero hinted from the start he "hates a lighted match" and of course Elpheba herself yells "Don't throw that water!"
There's no connection between this movie and that parody.
@@rollyjogers1524 The bucket of water was there to douse the torches at daybreak, a task that the Wicked Witch left to her slaves, for obvious reasons. There is no "Elphaba" and no "Fiyero" in this movie.
The Wizard of Oz - I'm Melting
No, the Wicked Witch said that.
the start sounds like the The Metroid Escape SNES.
I had this for school
Sorry, "had" what?
0:40unicorn power
?
She sure deserved what she got
Dorothy had no choice she couldn't let Scarecrow burn to death if it did got any more worse and The witch was in the way to have water throw on her face and she should stay far away from that.
If the "Wicked Witch of The West" was allergic(deadly so) of water, why did she have a bucket of it?
Did she plan to harrass the "Scarecrow" further? It is a shame, though, that the dancing scene was cut from the movie.
She wasn't allergic to it, and the buckets were there to put out the torches at daybreak.
@@MaskedMan66she was in The Wiz.
@@jackilynpyzocha662 No, she was expecting the fire to burn him up.
@@Autistic_Gallant-92. That was _The Wiz,_ and only in the movie version.
0:45 See how Judy Garland puffed out her cheeks
Dorothy means business!
Don’t throw that water
0:03 GRIMACE 😬
witch melt
Scarecrow: The power of christ Compells Dorothy!
Holy water wasn't needed for this.
Who would have thought that a small amount of water would ever land on meeeeeeee?
Seriously, why did she have buckets of water in her castle if she knew any water landing on her would kill her?
+zackvanhalen Maybe thirsty workers?
Rafe Navarro It's all a metaphor, but I see what you're saying.
My guess is to put out those fires at the end of the day. Apparently, she had never taken a shower or a bath, or for that matter, did any swimming in her life. That might be why she’s portrayed with green skin.
Have you ever read the book? Just because she never went near water herself, that doesn't mean her slaves didn't need it, or that it wasn't necessary for keeping things clean or for cooking.
i thought the witch said u cursed rat lol
Who does she look like, Jimmy Cagney?
Genuinely the saddest part of the movie.
FlexibleAtheist 696 How's that?
@@garyjones2561 my favorite character, the wicked witch, dies.
@@garyjones2561 yeah but the greatest witch in movie history deserves better than what you opined. This is the classic evil witch. Can't do any better than Margaret Hamilton's portrayal.
@@garyjones2561 is that you, donny boy? Lol
Not if you're a Winkie.
Dare I ask How can Water make a Wicked Witch Melt?
Easily; she had no blood, so the water over-saturated her.
Never saw that coming
There was a clue in that Miss Gulch carried an umbrella, as indeed the Wicked Witch did in the book.
What a world unfortunately has a lot more meaning today than it did then.😵💫
No, not really.
I'm not saying that we need a remake of this movie, but if this was made today, the WWW would be melting more like wax (as seen what happened to the Nazis in "Raiders of the Lost Ark" ) and there would be a nasty bubbling puddle of green slime what used to be the witch.😖
(With the only her magic eye floating in it)
@Ian Robert Davies Sorry, Wicked isn't canon.
@Ian Robert Davies Reasons why it are not canon:
1. Dorothy dreamed her whole adventure in Oz.
2. The entire Winkie race is green. In fact, they're in this very video.
3. The Wicked Witch is too old to be the Wizard's daughter.
4. The Scarecrow remembers being "stuffed and sewn together".
5. The Tin Man is too tall to have been a munchkin, and mentions the tinsmith forgetting to give him a heart. Boq is a completely different character, and is a wealthy Munchkin who put Dorothy and Toto up for the night in the book which this movie is based on.
@Ian Robert Davies And I almost forgot, the two Wicked Witches look exactly like eachother, and Glinda's dress is pink rather than blue.
That's already been done, in the 1971 Turkish movie _Ayşecik ve Sihirli Cüceler Rüyalar Ülkesinde (Little Ayşe and the Magic Dwarfs in the Land of Dreams)._
Of course, in the book she melted like brown sugar, eye and all.
so EZ kill
The Wicked Witch must really like The Used
She didn’t take a bath.
the witch gave her whole life because she wanted a pair of red shoes
No, she wanted the power that the shoes contained. 🙂
Help!
¡Ayuda!
A l’aide !
Ajuda!
I thought “help” in French was “Au secours!”
0:27 I thought scarecrow said hes not afraid of a witch (?)
He wasn't afraid for himself until she lit her broom on fire. At the moment you pointed out, he was worried for his friends, whose lives she had just threatened.
@@ughwhatever1860 Let's have none of that "Wicked" garbage in here, please.
@@MaskedMan66 What do you mean?
@@paulmacartney8266 Ryan claimed that the Scarecrow is the WWW's boyfriend, which is not the case. In Gregory Maguire's Oz parody called "Wicked," the Scarecrow is one Fiore, the beau of "Elphaba," the WWW analogue in the story. He gets transformed into a scarecrow by some magic spell or other, then he and "Elphaba" fake her death and run off together.
@@MaskedMan66 I've seen that play twice in London. I must watch it once more. I was interested in it because it was like a spin off of the witches before they meet Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz. I expected to see where Dorothy's friends the scarecrow👨🌾, the tin man🤖 & the cowardly lion🦁 came in.
is that all you have to do to kill a witch?
Dan Arnaz Apparently...
Only wicked witches, and only in Oz. You can also drop houses on 'em.
She shouldve had horcruxses
0:43
well that was easy.
Wait if water was her weakness than why was there a bucket of water in the castle?
Her flying monkeys need to drink
In the book, Dorothy was in the castle several days and the witch allowed her water to bathe. Also water was kept for washing the castle floors.
To put out any fires from the torches
@@MrSnackosaurus To put out the torches themselves at daybreak.
@matthewrussell788 Dorothy's mind is more practical than that. The torches had to be extinguished at daybreak, so slaves would douse them with the water.
Technically she sublimed. Going directly into vapor. But for Hollywood, melting sounded better.
Hollywood, schmollywood; she had melted in the book nearly four decades before this movie was made.
@@MaskedMan66 sublimed. Look it up
@@wittawitta86 Better idea: read the book.
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This made Dorothy so very angry that she picked up the bucket of water that stood near and dashed it over the Witch, wetting her from head to foot.
Instantly the wicked woman gave a loud cry of fear, and then, as Dorothy looked at her in wonder, the Witch began to shrink and fall away.
“See what you have done!” she screamed. “In a minute I shall *melt* away.”
“I’m very sorry, indeed,” said Dorothy, who was truly frightened to see the Witch actually *melting* away like brown sugar before her very eyes.
“Didn’t you know water would be the end of me?” asked the Witch, in a wailing, despairing voice.
“Of course not,” answered Dorothy. “How should I?”
“Well, in a few minutes I shall be all *melted,* and you will have the castle to yourself. I have been wicked in my day, but I never thought a little girl like you would ever be able to melt me and end my wicked deeds. Look out-here I go!”
With these words the Witch fell down in a brown, *melted,* shapeless mass and began to spread over the clean boards of the kitchen floor. Seeing that she had really *melted* away to nothing, Dorothy drew another bucket of water and threw it over the mess. She then swept it all out the door.
@@wittawitta86 From the book "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz":
This made Dorothy so very angry that she picked up the bucket of water that stood near and dashed it over the Witch, wetting her from head to foot.
Instantly the wicked woman gave a loud cry of fear, and then, as Dorothy looked at her in wonder, the Witch began to shrink and fall away.
“See what you have done!” she screamed. “In a minute I shall *melt* away.”
“I’m very sorry, indeed,” said Dorothy, who was truly frightened to see the Witch actually *melting* away like brown sugar before her very eyes.
“Didn’t you know water would be the end of me?” asked the Witch, in a wailing, despairing voice.
“Of course not,” answered Dorothy. “How should I?”
“Well, in a few minutes I shall be all *melted,* and you will have the castle to yourself. I have been wicked in my day, but I never thought a little girl like you would ever be able to *melt* me and end my wicked deeds. Look out-here I go!”
With these words the Witch fell down in a brown, *melted,* shapeless mass and began to spread over the clean boards of the kitchen floor. Seeing that she had really *melted* away to nothing, Dorothy drew another bucket of water and threw it over the mess.