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A still from The Wizard of Oz
25 November 2013, 13:00 EST
Los AngelesSold for US$562.50 inc. premium
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A still from The Wizard of Oz
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1939. Period black and white promotional still, matted and framed.
A fine image depicting Margaret Hamilton as the Wicked Witch leaning menacingly over Judy Garland in character as Dorothy. Dorothy wears the ruby slippers, and the hourglass is visible next to the witch. The still is stamped "Copyright 1939 by Loew's Incorporated" on the lower margin and features the following press snipe on the verso, "'The Wizard of Oz' comes to Life ... In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's production, produced by Mervyn LeRoy and directed by Victor Fleming. 15. But the Witch has done more. She sends her flying monkeys to bring Dorothy and those ruby slippers to her castle. Another is to bring the dog. She wants those slippers but she can't touch them. So, she turns the hour glass and gives Dorothy one hour to live."
Overall: 14 x 16 in.; Photograph only: 8 x 10 in.
A fine image depicting Margaret Hamilton as the Wicked Witch leaning menacingly over Judy Garland in character as Dorothy. Dorothy wears the ruby slippers, and the hourglass is visible next to the witch. The still is stamped "Copyright 1939 by Loew's Incorporated" on the lower margin and features the following press snipe on the verso, "'The Wizard of Oz' comes to Life ... In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's production, produced by Mervyn LeRoy and directed by Victor Fleming. 15. But the Witch has done more. She sends her flying monkeys to bring Dorothy and those ruby slippers to her castle. Another is to bring the dog. She wants those slippers but she can't touch them. So, she turns the hour glass and gives Dorothy one hour to live."
Overall: 14 x 16 in.; Photograph only: 8 x 10 in.
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