![]() ![]() ![]() How to Find Google Search’s Magic Ruby Slippers While The Wizard of Oz was remembered at the Academy Awards for the film’s 75th anniversary five years ago, where Garland’s children, Liza Minelli, Lorna Luft and Joey Luft gathered before Pink performed a tribute of “Over the Rainbow,” it’s fun to see Google doing something special online to commemorate this memorial year. Starring Vivian Leigh and Clark Gable, Fleming also took home the trophy for Best Director. The Best Movie Oscar was given to Victor Fleming’s other behemoth of a movie released that same year, Gone With the Wind. In 1940, the film won an Oscar for Best Music, and Best Original Song for “Over the Rainbow.” The Wizard of Oz was also earned nominations for Best Picture, Best Cinematography, Art Direction, and Special Effects. “There’s no place like home” became a household phrase, and ruby shoes were never looked at the same. Frank Baum’s book series two days early, and if you know where to look, users online can be swept up in a tornado and taken to Oz just like the film’s heroine, Dorothy Gale.ĭirected by Victor Fleming, the story of a young girl in Kansas, played by actress Judy Garland, traveling to the magical land of Oz with her dog Toto, and befriending “Hunk” the Scarecrow (Ray Bolger), “Zeke” the Cowardly Lion (Bert Lahr), and “Hickory” the Tin Man, The Wizard of Oz captured to hearts of viewers world-wide. ![]() The online search engine released their hidden ode to the beloved movie based on L. To celebrate the upcoming 80th anniversary of The Wizard of Oz, Google has embedded a secret surprise online for lovers of the iconic film, which was first released in theaters on August 25, 1939. Dorothy's red slippers in 'The Wizard of Oz' ![]()
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