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Wizard of OzKaren Barker CrowleyLatest ArticlesIs The Wizard of Oz a children’s fairy tale? Or is it a commentary on turn-of-the-century politics? Did megastar Jackie Cooper have an uncredited role in The Wizard of Oz? How can I make my own Tin Man? And what about that unfamous hanging man, again? The newest Hallmark Keepsake Ornaments bring Wizard of Oz magic to your Christmas tree. In what her daughter will later call "an endless, hopeless downward spiral," Judy finally loses her battle against drug addiction. The Fifties and early Sixties were full of ups and downs for Judy Garland, including two Oscar nominations, a nearly fatal health scare, and one of the most brilliant concerts in music history. Plagued by a troubled marriage and drug addiction, Judy ends her relationship with MGM, but makes an amazing comeback with the greatest movie of her career: A Star is Born. In part one of a four-part series about the life of Judy Garland, Judy gets her start in show business and becomes one of the world’s biggest stars. The Great Films of Judy Garland: Part Two Here are four more great Judy movies that are well worth the trip to the library or video store. The Great Films of Judy Garland: Part One The Wizard of Oz was Judy Garland’s greatest movie, but she made some pretty other good ones, too. Learn about them in this two-part guide. The stars of The Wizard of Oz talk about their moviemaking experience in this collection of quotations. |
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