19 Shocking, Wild, And Disturbing Behind-The-Scenes Facts About "The Wizard Of Oz"
Lauren Garafano
·7-min read
This post mentions topics like sexual assault, drug abuse, disordered eating, and depression.
1.First, Dorothy's ruby slippers were actually silver, just like they are in the book. At the time, the MGM studio execs were so excited about the new film technology, Technicolor, that they ended up changing the shoes to bright red.
2.And Dorothy's iconic blue and white gingham dress is actually light blue and pink. The colors were easier to capture in Technicolor.
3.Judy Garland was only 16 at the time of filming The Wizard of Oz, and she claimed that studio execs gave her stimulants and sleeping pills so that she could keep up with show business's fast-paced environment.
4.Judy also struggled with her weight and disordered eating throughout her life. MGM execs reportedly called her "a fat little pig with pigtails." She was put on a strict diet of chicken soup, black coffee, cigarettes, and diet pills to stay thin while filming The Wizard of Oz.
5.Margaret Hamilton — the Wicked Witch of the West — got second-degree burns on her face and third-degree burns on her hand after a stunt went wrong.
6.And the green makeup used for the Wicked Witch of the West was toxic, so Margaret needed to be on a strict liquid diet.
7.Betty Danko played the Wicked Witch's stunt double, and she also landed in the hospital after a pipe in her character's broomstick exploded.
8.Buddy Ebsen was originally cast as the Tin Man, but the aluminum dust from the silver makeup made him extremely sick and nearly killed him. He was hospitalized nine days after filming began and forced to be replaced by Jack Haley. Years later, he claimed to have breathing problems for the rest of his life because of "that damned movie."
9.Bert Lahr's Cowardly Lion costume was made of real lion skin and fur. It weighed about 90 pounds and made Bert so warm on set that he had to take it off completely after each shot.
10.Ray Bolger, who played the Scarecrow, had burlap scars around his mouth and chin from the facial prosthetics he wore.
11.One day, an actor playing one of the Wicked Witch's soldiers accidentally jumped on the dog who played Toto. They had to get a canine double because the dog, whose name was actually Terry, sprained her foot.
12.The MGM studio execs were against using real paint to color the Emerald City horses, so they ended up using Jell-O powder.
13.Judy Garland, who is now considered one of the most famous entertainers of the 20th century, reportedly earned $9,600 for The Wizard of Oz. Due to inflation, that amount would be around $218,000 today.
14.Though she had less screen time, Margaret Hamilton reportedly earned $21,000 for her portrayal of the Wicked Witch of the West. That would be an estimated $476,000 today.
15.Terry, the dog who played Toto, was reportedly paid $125 a week. That'd be about $2,800 adjusted for inflation. Margaret Pellegrini, who played a munchkin in the movie, said she'd only gotten paid $50 a week for her work on the movie. Adjusted for inflation, that would be about $1,100 per week.
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16.Because of an incident where an actor got stuck in a toilet for 45 minutes, MGM hired attendants to help the Munchkin actors use the restrooms.
17.The male Munchkin actors would often harass Judy on set. Sid Luft alleged that some of the actors sexually assaulted her by putting their hands under her dress.
18.Sid Luft also revealed that some of the Munchkin actors were arrested in between and needed to be bailed out so they could appear on set. The studio hired a lieutenant to watch over them.
19.Finally, the "snow" from the movie's poppy field scene was actually asbestos.
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