![]() ![]() The three other pairs Garland wore in the movie were held by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the Smithsonian, and a private collector. Most of the ruby color comes from sequins but the bows of the shoes contain red glass beads. The shoes are famously associated with one of the iconic lines in “The Wizard of Oz,” as Garland’s character Dorothy clicks her heels and repeats the phrase, “There’s no place like home.” They are made from about a dozen different materials, including wood pulp, silk thread, gelatin, plastic and glass. The English Version stars Aileen Quinn as Dorothy and Lorne Greene as the Wizard. audience (in English first) and was not released in Japan until 1986. Produced by Toho with animation by Topcraft, it was made for a U.S. Justice Department in North Dakota, said he could not provide any information beyond what was included in the one-paragraph-indictment. The Wizard of Oz ( Oz no Mahtsukai, 1982) A feature film-length adaptation of the first novel. ![]() An initial court appearance was set for June 1, and it will be via video. On Wednesday, a summons was issued for Martin. ![]() At the time, the bureau said no one has been arrested or charged in the case. After a nearly year-long investigation, the FBI nabbed the shoes in Minneapolis in July 2018. The road to the missing slippers began when a man told the shoes’ insurer in 2017 that he could help get them back. ![]()
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