Even though he is sadly no more, I adore Ray Bolger. You can tell that he was a kind gentleman with a sense of fun. No wonder Judy was so fond of him. One can’t help but also love him.
I'd bet she had a crush on him in the sense that was he an older gentleman who treated her the way she should be treated. She seemed to have felt safe and almost vulnerable around him
The scarecrow was my favorite, as well! As a little girl, how was it possible to have a crush on a scarecrow? This made me smile...and cry a little bit. 🥹😍
I know what you mean. I grew up with a brain injury from when I fell on the top bunk bed. I felt I was so dumb I had no brain. I’d have a crush on this scarecrow
The more you grew up you felt the magic of the Wizard of Oz & when Dorothy tells the Scarecrow l will miss you most of all❤
You can see how much they truly cared for, and really loved one another.
Even though he is sadly no more, I adore Ray Bolger. You can tell that he was a kind gentleman with a sense of fun. No wonder Judy was so fond of him. One can’t help but also love him.
That's made my day ❤
I cry every time I watch this, and I watch it often 😅😢
Wonderful memory. I saw this with my parents when I was a kid. Grateful I lived during the 50's and 60's.
I'd bet she had a crush on him in the sense that was he an older gentleman who treated her the way she should be treated. She seemed to have felt safe and almost vulnerable around him
So beautiful
That makes me cry
You can hear how all that smoking destroyed her voice.
Not altogether, obviously, but it didn't do her any favors. It's especially sad when you learn that in her teens, she was against the practice.
The scarecrow was my favorite, as well! As a little girl, how was it possible to have a crush on a scarecrow? This made me smile...and cry a little bit. 🥹😍
I know what you mean. I grew up with a brain injury from when I fell on the top bunk bed. I felt I was so dumb I had no brain. I’d have a crush on this scarecrow