Alright, I may only be 27 years old but let me tell you right here and now that this is one of my favorite movies.
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Yes, but in the end it was but a dream... Of a great and mighty wizard who put fear in the land, but with courage and hope the yellow path she did follow, bringing along those afraid. An innocent girl with a pure heart who sees the mighty wizard a frightened little man. But in the end, it was all but a dream....
Actually, I never really read them but in the books it wasn't supposed to be a dream.
I've never read the books either. I only know the movie.
during the tornado she bumped her head in her bedroom and dreamed all that happened.
I never read the book, just watched the movie. My sister loves that movie and has a copy of the original book
I'm thinking the movie came out around 1933 maybe and the book around 1935.
I googled this and actually there was a scene cut out before the final script approval where Dorthy and Hunk were to have a romance develop after she returned to Kansas. With Dorothy saying she will miss the scarecrow more than the others is because in what was to be the ending scene was Hunk going off to college and asking Dorothy to write to him.