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  2. Judy Garland’s ‘Wizard of Oz’ Ruby Slippers To Be Auctioned ...

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    While the ruby slippers have become one of the most notable clothing items in movie history, the shoes were originally silver in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, L. Frank Baum’s 1900 book upon which ...

  3. Why Aren't the Iconic Ruby Slippers in “Wicked” Red? The ...

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    But because The Wizard of Oz was made in technicolor for 1939, the studio wanted to take advantage of the ability to showcase the many colors it had at its disposal, so Gilbert Adrian, costume ...

  4. Judy Garland's 'Wizard of Oz' Slippers Sold for a Remarkable ...

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    A pair of the ruby red slippers worn by Judy Garland in The Wizard of Oz sold for $28 million at auction this past weekend, setting an all-time record for entertainment memorabilia. They are one ...

  5. Ruby slippers - Wikipedia

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    In L. Frank Baum's original 1900 novel, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, on which the film is based, Dorothy wears Silver Shoes. However, the color of the shoes was changed to red to take advantage of the new Technicolor film process used in big-budget Hollywood films of the era. Film screenwriter Noel Langley is credited with the idea. [5] [6] [7]

  6. Silver Shoes - Wikipedia

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    In The Muppets' Wizard of Oz (2005), the Silver Shoes are portrayed as sparkling, bejeweled, glittery Manolo Blahnik high-heels. The laws of ownership are again displayed in that the Witch of the West tries to cut off Dorothy's feet to obtain the shoes. Once again the shoes remain on Dorothy's feet when she arrives home.

  7. Yellow brick road - Wikipedia

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    The Historian's Wizard of Oz: Reading L. Frank Baum's Classic as a Political and Monetary Allegory (2002) Hearn, Michael Patrick (ed). (2000, 1973) The Annotated Wizard of Oz. W. W. Norton & Co. ISBN 0-393-04992-2; Ritter, Gretchen. "Silver slippers and a golden cap: L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and historical memory in American ...