Judy Garland in THE WIZARD OF OZ - why the casting works

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  • Despite being a near adult in a child role, Judy Garland's casting in Wizard of Oz worked perrfectly. A clip from my full 86 min analysis, which is available at www.collativele...
    Judy Garland was considered too old by some to play Dorothy in THE WIZARD OF OZ, but her casting was a very intelligent choice. This video explores why.
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Komentáře • 146

  • @GattacaKain
    @GattacaKain Před 4 lety +19

    When I was little, I watched this movie often. I never perceived Dorothy as a teenager older than me.
    Your channel is great, Rob. Thank you.

  • @rickcurrie2687
    @rickcurrie2687 Před 4 lety +42

    Dorothy's affinity with the scarecrow character can be explained by the idea that the scarecrow character represents the farming people and this more closely matches her background than the tin man whose character supposedly represents city dwellers in industrial employment.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 Před 2 lety +4

      They neither of them represent anything like that. The Scarecrow came from a recurring nightmare that L. Frank Baum had as a child; it would chase him and almost catch him, then he'd wake up. In the Oz books, he tamed that scarecrow and made him lovable. The Tin Woodman came from Baum's fascination with tin toys, like the ones he sold at Baum's Bazaar in the Dakota Territory. :-)

  • @gustavmarie
    @gustavmarie Před 4 lety +47

    It was perfect casting for the time. Garland represented a generation of young people too young to haved enjoyed the roaring 20s but who had lived through the depression and still had some optimism for a better future (even if that future included ww2). This is why her future troubles are seen as so tragic. She is the ideal girl of the american ww2 generation who had to keep smiling despite the collective hell they had been through.

    • @timsopinion
      @timsopinion Před 4 lety +9

      Good points -- although making a blanket statement such as "this is why her future troubles are seen as so tragic" totally disregards the other hell she was going through and continued to go through -- her managers/producers/studio heads feeding her dangerous cocktails of drugs daily, being sexually preyed upon, being bullied about her weight to the point of developing an eating disorder: these things are just as tragic as her loss of optimism (and probably greatly contributed).

    • @boboboy8189
      @boboboy8189 Před 3 lety

      Hell? Obviously you didn't know real hell in others country

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 Před 2 lety +1

      @@timsopinion You're overstating things, and conflating her later life with her life at the time. There were no "dangerous cocktails of drugs," let alone "daily," and certainly not when she was making _Wizard._ Likewise no sexual maltreatment or bullying.

  • @somedude6452
    @somedude6452 Před 4 lety +13

    Judy Garland's horrifying treatment by the studio execs who mocked her appearance, belittled her at every turn, and got her hooked on multiple drugs, then makes Somewhere Over the Rainbow just absolutely heartbreaking to listen to.

    • @mtaylor2232
      @mtaylor2232 Před 3 lety

      supposedly

    • @themoon-iy1kg
      @themoon-iy1kg Před 3 lety +1

      @@mtaylor2232 oh please! Everyone knows that actresses aren’t treated well, that they’re harassed, controlled, abused.

  • @outsidethepyramid
    @outsidethepyramid Před 2 lety +5

    I really enjoyed listening to you on this analysis of this 1939 film. I remember watching this as a kid and thinking that everyone who played a part in the making of this film has long since passed away. It's a weird feeling I can't explain about it.

  • @helenajesstarzak1408
    @helenajesstarzak1408 Před 4 lety +42

    Am a huge Judy Garland fan and perhaps her age did not fit the role.
    But she had a innocent look in her eyes and could then pull it of.

    • @HeroJournalism
      @HeroJournalism Před 4 lety +8

      I thought that was one of Rob's more interesting observations, because it never occured to me as a 10 yr old. As an adult, sure she seems a bit old for her characterization, but when I was a kid, it never crossed my mind. Between make up, hair, costume, and of course - Judy - they effin' sold it

    • @jkdbuck7670
      @jkdbuck7670 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Yes! She absolutely pulled it off! Excellent movie. Looked forward to it every year as a kid. The Wizard of Oz being on TV was an event...it was like the Superbowl for kids...and parents, too.

  • @mk-ultramags1107
    @mk-ultramags1107 Před 4 lety +13

    I stated before on one of your 'Wizard of Oz' videos that a family friend is the nephew of Ray Bolger, and you are not wrong about the characters acting childlike, as that was exactly how they were told to portray their characters. It was mainly about bridging the age gap. Being that the film was made during an era of hard times for many Americans(As well as what was going on in Europe), spirits were low across the World. The Magic this film has gave happiness and HOPE to countless amounts of people. If Dorothy was played by a child, it loses a core demographic, especially at the time of its release. Just imagine the songs without Garland. Her voice full of beauty but also sadness... Its like seeing an Opera.

  • @KitKat_293
    @KitKat_293 Před 4 lety +14

    I worked in a preschool last year and the town must have had a recent screening of the wizard of Oz at a local theater that a lot of families went to because all the little 3 and 4 year olds were asking the teachers if they have seen this movie and talking enthusiastically about it during lunch. We even had a discussion about what makes a good witch and a bad witch and how good people feel bad when they hurt people and bad people don’t feel bad when they hurt people or try to fix it. I had only been there 6 months before my client left the school and so did I but I never heard them react to a “new” movie like that. And I think there are others that come along they’d get very into to the point they’re talking about it a few days later but it’s more once in a blue moon, because children that age are watching a movie at least once every weekend. Spot on how this movie resonates so powerfully with the very young, and how Dorothy represents the innocence found in teens and adults of all ages

  • @pbonney
    @pbonney Před 4 lety +10

    I honestly never thought of her age as an issue. Maybe that’s a testament to her talent. She was one heck of a singer.

  • @girliboi
    @girliboi Před 4 lety +22

    judy was perfect in the role, they basically captured lightning in a bottle with the casting/performances and it's become one of the most beloved classics of all time.. that said, i'm not sure they put as much thought into the casting of garland as you did.. from most accounts i've seen, the primary factor for judy's casting was her singing (they briefly considered borrowing shirley temple from fox as she was the bigger marquee "star" at the time, but quickly decided she wasn't up to the part vocally).. there are some stills of early filming with judy looking decidedly more 1930s "glam", but that was quickly scrapped by cukor after briefly taking over from thorpe, and before handing it off to fleming, so it's clear there was a deliberate decision to age judy down as much as possible. true, she's not as young as dorothy in the books, but you can't have everything.. like you said, we have shirley in 'blue bird' (fox's attempt at their own technicolor answer to 'oz' after shirley was passed over) and fairuza in 'return', though each have developed something of "cult" following over time, both were considered flops upon release and will never be as beloved/remembered from generation to generation the way 'oz' is..

    • @jessieessex
      @jessieessex Před 4 lety +1

      fr3@kb!+¢h
      Mostly everything you’ve said is wonderful and I am grateful for the intel, but to say, “...i’m not sure they put as much thought into the casting of garland as you did.”, seems unlikely still and also comes off as condescending. Other than that I liked your comment as an addition to the video itself.

  • @TheReturnofNIlbog
    @TheReturnofNIlbog Před 4 lety +15

    Toto is really great in this too!

  • @doublestarships646
    @doublestarships646 Před 2 lety +3

    This movie was so powerful when I was a kid. It's so weird and way out there visually.

  • @markant9534
    @markant9534 Před 4 lety +6

    It`s funny because The Wizard of Oz wasn`t a box-office smash upon release despite winning oscars at that years academy awards, it was years later that it became the most watched movie of all-time on TV and video that it became a children`s favourite.

    • @Px828
      @Px828 Před 2 lety +1

      My father watched the movie in the theater when it was first released and said the line stretched around the block.

  • @TheZaius
    @TheZaius Před 4 lety +7

    The physical attributes of the actors playing these roles don't really matter. The movie was a stage play at heart. The Oz books had a strong relationship with stage plays based on the property so it would only make sense this fantastical film from 1939 would follow similar rules. In stage plays, the age and physical attributes of the actors aren't always relevant. We know who they're meant to be playing. There doesn't have to be this one-to-one connection between actor and character that we expect in modern films.
    That's why we get, for example, Peter Pan being played by a woman.

    • @robag555
      @robag555  Před 4 lety +5

      Yep, the film does have an intentionally staged look too.

  • @b5904
    @b5904 Před 3 lety +3

    Judy is brilliant in this film.

  • @jackhynes7268
    @jackhynes7268 Před 4 lety +10

    I remember watching this when I was 6 the wicked witch was terrifying and I couldn’t watch a scene with the wicked witch in it

  • @HeavyMetalSonicRM
    @HeavyMetalSonicRM Před 4 lety +9

    I would love a Return to Oz analysis!

  • @Dd32631
    @Dd32631 Před 4 lety +5

    It worked, had it not the movie wouldn’t be such a staple on our culture 80 years later.

  • @alramone1
    @alramone1 Před 4 lety +3

    saw this in a real movie theater last year and it's still just as entertaining as when you're a kid -- and its sort-of dry sense of humor lands more effectively on the big screen

  • @thesecondYouTube
    @thesecondYouTube Před 4 lety +5

    Judy Garland being a Gemini - a wind sign, was perfect for playing a character called Dorothy Gale.

  • @craigharrison1274
    @craigharrison1274 Před 4 lety +3

    I haven't seen the film since I was a child and I never saw her as anything like a teenager or an adult. I never thought about the actress actually being as old as an adult. I just saw the character as a child.

  • @253timeandtimeagain2
    @253timeandtimeagain2 Před 4 lety +5

    A suggestion for one of your analysis: the figural and symbolic connections between Oz and David Lynch's "Wild At Heart". A tribute to the importance of this beautiful fairytale and its legacy on modern cinema.

  • @MaskedMan66
    @MaskedMan66 Před 2 lety

    Before Judy, Dorothy Gale had been portrayed in many ways and at many ages. Her first portrayer was Anna Laughlin, who at 15 played a 19 year-old Dorothy in the 1902 stage version of _Wonderful Wizard._ Eight year-old Romola Remus was Dorothy in L. Frank Baum's multimedia presentation "The Fairylogue and Radio-plays." In the first motion picture version of _Wonderful Wizard_ in 1910, Dorothy was played by nine year-old Bebe Daniels, and in the 1925 version, both Dorothy Gale and her actress Dorothy Dwan were 18. In 1933, the all-child acting troupe the Meglin Kiddies did a film adaptation of the second Oz book, with Dorothy being played by Maryeruth Boone, though I don't know how old she was.
    And rather outdoing Judy, in Baum's 1914 movie _His Majesty, the Scarecrow of Oz,_ Violet MacMillan, billed as "The Daintiest Darling of Them All," portrayed Dorothy as a child. Miss MacMillan was 27 at the time!

  • @_lithp
    @_lithp Před 4 lety +2

    Didn't they want to cast Shirley Temple first though? My guess is there were no child actors with enough draw to lead the movie so they opted for Garland.
    So I don't think you can say that appealing to adults as well as children was anywhere near the forefront of their mind when they decided to shoot this story. It wasn't her CASTING, an after-thought, that was genius, but the art direction (and direction) used to accommodate it.

  • @Tulrish
    @Tulrish Před 4 lety +2

    Rob uploading another Wizard of Oz video? ooh boy ;)

  • @elvisleeboy
    @elvisleeboy Před 4 lety +3

    Why do people complain when a film is different to the book it is based on? Especially when the differences are superficial. Filmmakers are not obligated to produce an exact celluloid representation of the book. If you want the book, read the book.

  • @tammyblack2747
    @tammyblack2747 Před 4 lety +2

    I heard that they wanted Shirley Temple to play Dorothy but her studio would not release her to do it. This movie was written with her in mind but they could not get her so they cast Garland and tried to make her look like a little kid.

    • @girliboi
      @girliboi Před 4 lety

      that was the story temple was TOLD by fox (an elaborate tale of a studio "trade" for gable and harlow that fell through when harlow died unexpectedly).. the truth is the musical director auditioned shirley privately and decided she didn't have the chops to pull off the songs.

  • @VenusHeadTrap2
    @VenusHeadTrap2 Před 4 lety +1

    I enjoy listening to Rob Ager

  • @bladerunner10191
    @bladerunner10191 Před 4 lety +2

    I have seen at least 8 different CZcams people who use your videos in their videos. They do give you credit for your work

  • @jiminut
    @jiminut Před rokem +1

    I never read the book before I had kids. A lot of classic kids books are inappropriate for modern times, but The Wizard of Oz was fine for young ears. Even finer to old ears because of the poetic, nay lyrical narrative style.

  • @blueeyedscorpio7
    @blueeyedscorpio7 Před rokem

    I'm pretty sure in one version of this movie said that the scarecrow & her were love interests, but changed it to being an uncle to her. That's why she said at the end, "I think I'll miss you most of all!"

  • @van8ryan
    @van8ryan Před 4 lety +2

    Honestly, I grew up with both WIZARD OF OZ and RETURN TO OZ (or introduced to them around the same time), but watching RETURN over the years, I've begun hearing some similarities between Fairuza Balk's voice with Garland's voice, so I wonder if that was just natural or if Balk was coached to imitate Garland a bit more. Both work for what the films' represented for the times (much like where RETURN TO OZ fits the typical darker fairy tale elements of what inspired Baum when he wrote the book). You could even compare similarities for Garland with Jennifer Connelly being played as a younger character of sorts in LABYRINTH; it's more a passing from childhood to "Teen-Hood" and echoes the dangers of reality interuding on fantasy.

  • @davidlean1060
    @davidlean1060 Před 4 lety +2

    It is also arguable that a child will see themselves as being bigger than they are, so that also makes sense when casting an older actor to play someone much younger. I might add as an aside that using a Cairns terrier has significance in that regard. The breed is said to be willful to the point of ignorance! A Cairns has no idea how small it is and anyone who has had one will testify to them squaring up to much bigger dogs, or even, ahem, trying to get 'romantic' with bigger dogs. I may be giving the film too much credit there however. The idea of dog psychology is relatively new, so it is perhaps a stretch to suggest that particular breed was used specifically.

  • @manart6506
    @manart6506 Před 2 lety +1

    11:00 I love Return to Oz.

  • @thewonderfulworldofderek6087

    I love history

  • @anthonyzav3769
    @anthonyzav3769 Před 4 lety +2

    Fairuza Balk as the young Dorothy!

  • @tylerhaggstrom7372
    @tylerhaggstrom7372 Před 4 lety +2

    Another amazing video!! - Love your content - What about the original studio deal that fell through with Shirley Temple as Dorothy? - Maybe a topic follow up video!!

    • @liverbirdxoxo1984
      @liverbirdxoxo1984 Před 4 lety +1

      didnt louis mayer try it with shirley or her mum?.. thats Temples side.... the studios side was that Temple couldnt do because she was already working on something else

  • @craxanshards3139
    @craxanshards3139 Před 4 lety +3

    My wife's the same way about shoes as the Wicked Witch of the West is.

  • @JJones-cl4dm
    @JJones-cl4dm Před 4 lety +5

    when I was a real little guy, I was scared of that witch man

  • @esyphillis101
    @esyphillis101 Před 4 lety +2

    Rob, what did you like about Return to Oz?

  • @markant9534
    @markant9534 Před 4 lety +7

    Judy Garland stated that the actors playing munchkin men groped her constantly on the set and thought they could get away with it because they were small.

  • @Thespeedrap
    @Thespeedrap Před 4 lety +3

    The movie is still good because it's not too adult for kids and not too kiddie for adults.

  • @penelopegreene
    @penelopegreene Před 4 lety +1

    BTW, good choice, with X-mas coming up, this will be on TV in the states. Why that is could be another video!!! XD

  • @COOKERZILLA
    @COOKERZILLA Před 4 lety +1

    100% story makes a classic for a reason

  • @penelopegreene
    @penelopegreene Před 4 lety +2

    Yeah, Dorothy Gale is secretly one of the great female protagonists of all fantasy fiction, Up there with Alice and Lyra.

  • @bottlekapp123
    @bottlekapp123 Před 4 lety +1

    Id love to see this guy's take on "Circle of Iron" aka "Silent Flute"

  • @petejt
    @petejt Před 3 lety +1

    What I've always wondered is where does the Red Brick Road go to?

  • @kijekuyo9494
    @kijekuyo9494 Před 3 lety

    Judy Garland did very well, and your points are well taken. However, I would still like to see the same movie with Shirley Temple. I think she could have handled everything except the "Over the Rainbow" song. On the other hand, as mentioned in Ager's video, it would have been hard to take Shirley Temple watching the hourglass, waiting for her imminent death.

  • @sheilaholmes8455
    @sheilaholmes8455 Před měsícem

    I love Return To Oz

  • @jasonkingsley9134
    @jasonkingsley9134 Před 4 lety

    Return to Oz is the final epilogue when Judy Garland came back from Oz, this Dorothy explained who got her ruby slippers now on her way back from there. The Gnome King had them, Dorothy was anxious to get home. Return to Oz 's working title would have been back from Oz because she explained about her first adventure.

  • @SapphireMarc
    @SapphireMarc Před 4 lety +2

    Rob: People should be more skeptical of the media they consume.
    Also Rob: The Wizard of Oz is a great movie.
    Me: Hold up...

    • @robag555
      @robag555  Před 4 lety +9

      Me: People should be more skeptical of the NEWS media they consume.
      You: Rob's telling us we should be skeptical of movies.
      Me: Hold up.
      Me: Wizard of Oz is a great movie.
      You: But it can't be (ignoring generations of popularity of the film among all ages)
      Me: Hold up.
      ;)

    • @markant9534
      @markant9534 Před 4 lety

      @@robag555 What?

    • @markant9534
      @markant9534 Před 4 lety

      @@robag555 No I didn`t understand what the guy you were replying to was saying and so I didn`t understand your reply to his bull, 'no biggie' as Bruce Willis said in the same movie, lol

    • @SapphireMarc
      @SapphireMarc Před 4 lety +1

      @@robag555 Haha, maybe I twisted some facts here. I'm just not a fan of WOz. Keep up the great work Rob! I'm a huge fan!

  • @melisagalvalizi6982
    @melisagalvalizi6982 Před rokem

    Perfect 💯 casting!!!

  • @thewonderfulworldofderek6087

    I love Judy garland She history gril

  • @amazinggrace5692
    @amazinggrace5692 Před rokem

    And would Over the Rainbow have actually been cut if it was sung in a less evocative way? There’s a reason it makes us all cry.

  • @circuitdesign
    @circuitdesign Před 4 lety +6

    Great insight into a classic childhood movie. I always enjoy your analysis of great films.
    Oh, and Jeffrey Epstein didn't kill himself...

    • @davidlean1060
      @davidlean1060 Před 4 lety +1

      No, but that doesn't mean there was some sort of plot to get rid of the guy either. Have you watched any of those ex con you tube channels? Pretty much the first thing a new inmate is going to be asked by fellow prisoners.....I say 'asked', usually a group of Neo Nazis white power types will bust in your cell and demand to know your charges! If the charges are anything sex related, that is bad news for the new inmate. There needn't of been a big plot to get Epstein. Prison code dictates that sex offenders are going to get beaten, or worse. Just get the guy in the right prison, preferable one ruled by the Aryan Brotherhood and regular prison life would do the rest.

    • @glenbellefonte9620
      @glenbellefonte9620 Před 3 lety

      @@davidlean1060 I did six months shy of twenty years and you don't know jack shit.

    • @davidlean1060
      @davidlean1060 Před 3 lety

      @@glenbellefonte9620 You haven't read all the stuff I have written about Jeff. I am not saying he wasn't killed. 100% he was, because why leave a liability like him live?! My point was the guy was such a deviant, there needn't have been a plot to kill the guy by whom ever employed him. I'm sure there was, but that's not my point. Nice and gentlemanly reply from yourself though. I guess had you done the final 6 months, you'd of had time for charm school!

  • @davidjames666
    @davidjames666 Před 4 lety +1

    @6:31 I just find this entire movie a little creepy. Those munchkins are like todays clowns. Cute back then, but scary as heck today. If a munchkin ever crossed my path today, i would run like the devil

  • @mookfaru835
    @mookfaru835 Před 4 lety +1

    I disagree that the giant sets make Judy seem little, because it applies to everyone. They are all little compared to the giant set. So if she is little age, they would be too.

  • @MISFITaddict
    @MISFITaddict Před 4 lety +1

    when Glenda appears, as a pink bubble.. it reminds me of HAL

  • @christopher19894
    @christopher19894 Před 4 lety +1

    The Wicked Witch of the West was just a pawn. Glinda was the real wicked witch.

    • @mtaylor2232
      @mtaylor2232 Před 3 lety +2

      thank you! i've stated this elsewhere. they killed her sister, stole her shoes, laughed at her, broke into her castle and then murdered her

  • @iamaquastonethrone77
    @iamaquastonethrone77 Před 9 měsíci

    Oz a classic. This is a very spiritual and biblical movie

  • @Optics2024
    @Optics2024 Před 4 lety +1

    I’m not a big fan of remakes.... reboots etc. But I’ve thought for a while this film would work excellently if you were to make a very dark and serious (obviously non musical) version of this film.

    • @Optics2024
      @Optics2024 Před 4 lety

      Illuminati Supporter nooooo it’s purely a sequel, though of course with any sequel there are elements from the original film, though it is slightly darker.

    • @girliboi
      @girliboi Před 4 lety +2

      oh god no, not another remake.. can't we just have ONE thing that hollywood can keep its greasy hands off of?

    • @Optics2024
      @Optics2024 Před 4 lety

      fr3@kb!+¢h depends how you see it. Do you want it to be forgotten and not be enjoyed by a new generation? Because my kids and other kids (generally) would have no interest in watching this version. Or could you bring this up to date? As Rob talks about there are darker aspects to the original novel which could be brought to life and gain a new audience. It’s one of those films, for me personally, where a remake could be a positive thing, though I do understand some people would be against it purely for sentimental reasons.

    • @Optics2024
      @Optics2024 Před 4 lety

      But just to be clear, I personally am not a massive fan of the original. So for me I’m able to look at the film objectively, I don’t hold the same level of sentiment towards the film some do. Though I did enjoy it reasonably as a child. But objectively speaking Garland’s performance is poor, and the film itself is too childish in comparison to how it was intended to be, I believe it was intended more as a darker more fairytale type story. Apologies if that upsets those who love the film, as I say it’s just a personal opinion, but I believe it could have been a better film.

    • @Optics2024
      @Optics2024 Před 4 lety

      Saint Aqua absolutely agree with both your comments 👍🏻 one of my favourite films is Pans Labyrinth and I’d love to see this film made in that style and as it was originally intended to be, although I appreciate yourself and others like the original I think you could a fantastic darker better version 👍🏻

  • @cwtdos1994
    @cwtdos1994 Před 8 měsíci

    Also, Judy was 4'11" max as an adult so she was never going to appear as a massive adult next to grown men.

  • @jayf6360
    @jayf6360 Před 4 lety +1

    4

  • @aeris2001
    @aeris2001 Před 8 měsíci

    Funny than that Judy Garland is pretty hot in this film. And her dress is now associated with sexy halloween costumes.

  • @allengumm1157
    @allengumm1157 Před 3 dny

    In my opinion, the opinion that Judy Garland "overacted" as Dorothy is preposterous. The fact that she has been so closely identified with--and so loved as--this character for 85 years puts the lie to such a comment. In fact, I can't think of any performance by anyone that has been so loved by so many people of so many different ages for so many years. Thanks, Judy.

  • @markant9534
    @markant9534 Před 4 lety +1

    Return to Oz was nearly as creepy as the Wiz!

    • @Thespeedrap
      @Thespeedrap Před 4 lety

      The Wiz is better than Return to OZ that one was creepy.

  • @charlesdexterward7781
    @charlesdexterward7781 Před 4 lety

    Judy Garland was dating the most well-endowed alpha in Hollywood: Mickey "Chad" Rooney. Mickey wanted Judy to have the role and what Mickey wanted, Mickey got.

  • @steverogers5209
    @steverogers5209 Před 2 lety

    The movie is one of the few that transcends into something mythical in and of itself. Others imo include 2001 and the original Star Wars.

  • @constantine9142
    @constantine9142 Před 4 lety

    This movie didn't scare me but I didn't like it as a kid. Idk why but I do remember liking the scarecrow and being pissed over the woman wanting to hurt her dog. Maybe it was how unfeeling the emerald city was cause it felt fake as fuck and the makeup being a bit much on the munchkins? I remember liking the munchkins that were all pretty but the ones with the gruff voices put me off. And it's not like I have issues with little people at all I just remembered I hated the makeup on some and the voices on the 3 guy munchkins singing together. The mayor munchkins I was cool with but those 3....nah lol my kid self wasn't having it.

  • @jacktrainer4387
    @jacktrainer4387 Před 2 lety

    Judy owns the role and always will. Honestly, I think the book is worse. I never once thought she was anything other than a child.

  • @starwarsroo2448
    @starwarsroo2448 Před 4 lety +1

    The munchkins from the Wizard of Oz, where are they now?

  • @natweiner8965
    @natweiner8965 Před 4 lety +1

    Garland post pubescent? She was 17 at the time. In the middle of puberty. What are you talking about?

  • @HeroJournalism
    @HeroJournalism Před 4 lety +1

    Really? Some claim Return to Oz the BETTER film?!?

    • @robag555
      @robag555  Před 4 lety +3

      Yes

    • @HeroJournalism
      @HeroJournalism Před 4 lety +1

      OK, @@robag555 but how come they only talk about the original one in film classes?

    • @robag555
      @robag555  Před 4 lety +2

      @@HeroJournalism How do you know the second one doesn't get talked about in film classes? And what about the 99+ percent of viewers who don't go to film classes?

    • @HeroJournalism
      @HeroJournalism Před 4 lety

      @@robag555 - I'm not saying it never gets discussed in film classes, but in just about any film history program, they cover the three eras, Silent Age, Golden Age of the 'studio system', and Modern Age - Wizard is a bedrock film in the studio system era as one of the great films of it's time and in history. Not including it would be like leaving out Casablanca or Citizen Kane. Certainly, people might like Return better, and it may be a better 'adaptation' of the source material. But I've never seen a "best films in history" list that had Return above Wizard.

    • @HeroJournalism
      @HeroJournalism Před 4 lety

      @@robag555, let me back off a bit - I think I read too much into "many say it's better"; "many" is actually a term I use often in film criticism to indicate "a significant amount, if not a majority", it's a fair comment. I still think that perspective is on stronger ground when it's phrased a little more precisely, not a better "film" but that they like it better or think it's a better adaptation. But I certainly wasn't trying to troll you.

  • @craxanshards3139
    @craxanshards3139 Před 4 lety +7

    I don't think it's good to allow children younger than 15 to be in movies. Just my humble opinion.

    • @themoon-iy1kg
      @themoon-iy1kg Před 3 lety

      Agreed! Please check out the playlist on my channel to learn more about children’s rights being violated.

  • @battywattywoo
    @battywattywoo Před 3 lety +2

    It's a shame Mickey Rooney wasn't in the film; he could have been a handsome Munchkin prince!

    • @markant9534
      @markant9534 Před 3 lety +1

      The munchkin actors sexually assaulted Garland according to her.

    • @battywattywoo
      @battywattywoo Před 3 lety +1

      @@markant9534 All of them?

  • @OnionHeadMedia
    @OnionHeadMedia Před 4 lety +2

    She was too old

    • @robag555
      @robag555  Před 4 lety +10

      Audience reception spanning 80 yrs says otherwise.

    • @OnionHeadMedia
      @OnionHeadMedia Před 4 lety

      @@robag555 That's a function of the myth. Power stuff in there. But Judy looks too old for me. Would love to see a remake with a younger girl

    • @viktorgadany7595
      @viktorgadany7595 Před 5 měsíci

      Judy Garland was born to play that role. Judy is Dorothy Gale.