The Dark Behind-The-Scenes Secrets Of "The Wizard Of Oz"

The Dark Behind-The-Scenes Secrets Of "The Wizard Of Oz"


February 22, 2024 | Matthew Burke

The Dark Behind-The-Scenes Secrets Of "The Wizard Of Oz"


"The Wizard of Oz" is a timeless, cross-generational classic. But did you know that behind the film's bright and colorful scenes, there are some rather dark and hidden secrets? Here's a behind-the-scenes look at the sinister details of this beloved movie.

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The Tin Man Troubles

Buddy Ebsen, known for his role as the Tin Man in "The Wizard of Oz," had to leave the film due to a severe allergic reaction to the aluminum powder in his makeup. Jack Haley ended up replacing him in the role, but the incident raised quite some concern among the other cast members.

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Makeup Mishap

While filming, Margaret Hamilton, known for her role as the Wicked Witch of the West, experienced difficulties in the makeup room. The makeup artists used copper-based green makeup that ended up causing her severe skin irritation that took weeks to heal post-production. Despite the health issues she endured, Hamilton remained committed to her character and managed to finish the movie.

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No Mercy For Judy

Even though she looked young and full of joy in her role as Dorothy, Judy Garland dealt with personal struggles off-camera. At only 16 years old, she faced immense pressure from studio executives to uphold her image. It got to a point where she was given drugs to keep her weight in check and to minimize her rest hours so she could fit more into her already hectic schedule. These issues impacted Garland's overall well-being, and many believe it marked the start of her decline.

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Munchkin Mayhem

In the film, the Munchkins were the tiny people in charge of building the Land of Oz. During filming, they ran into a few difficulties. Since many of them were foreign nationals and did not speak English well, it was difficult to communicate with them and misunderstandings occurred frequently. Although unverified, there were also rumors of inappropriate behavior among the Munchkins, including excessive drinking and rowdiness, which complicated the film's production.

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The Scarecrow's Big Scare

While filming, Ray Bolger, known for his role as the endearing Scarecrow, faced a memorable and disturbing situation involving his costume. He was made to wear a complete straw-filled burlap sack, but it was infested with insects. Bolger suffered numerous bug bites while in costume, but he did not let that stop him—his depiction of the Scarecrow went on to become a standout moment in the film.


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