Did the flying monkeys in The Wizard of Oz have names?

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The monkey leader is named Nikko. They do not speak, or act independently of the Witch's will. Their presence in the film has given the flying monkeys their iconographic identity in modern-day popular American culture.
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What is name of head flying monkey in Wizard of Oz?

Patrick Walshe (July 26, 1900 – December 11, 1991) was an American dwarf character actor and circus performer who specialized in impersonating and portraying animals. He is best known for playing Nikko, the head of the Winged Monkeys in the MGM film The Wizard of Oz (1939).
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Did the Munchkins played the flying monkeys?

For the most part, the monkeys were not played by the same small actors as the Munchkins. Only a few of the more athletic midgets were asked to don the monkey make-up and costumes fitted with battery-powered wings. The wings were motorized so they would flap while the monkeys were airborne.
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Are the flying monkeys in Wizard of Oz people?

Although typically-inflated studio publicity later claimed there were thirty-six “on-screen” Winged Monkeys, only a dozen or so men actually performed in those classic (and classically chilling) WIZARD OF OZ roles.
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What punishment did the princess want for the Winged Monkeys?

His fiancée, Princess Gayelette, was furious since this was their wedding day. She had ruled Oz's northern quadrant, Gillikin Country, and was a sorceress; as punishment for the prank, she enslaved them and made them obey the Golden Cap. Any wearer of the cap could make three demands of the monkeys.
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How did they make the monkeys fly in The Wizard of Oz?

They put them in costumes and hung them by very thin piano wire from the sound stage, like live marionettes. Battery packs on their back caused their wings to flap.” Gillespie used rubber miniatures to add scores of other flying monkeys to the scene.
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What was the name of the witch of the south?

According to one account, Singra was the Wicked Witch of the South, cousin of the Wicked Witches of the East and West. At some point, she saved a Water Nymph's life and in exchange the Nymph made her impervious to water, which killed her cousin.
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Is anyone from The Wizard of Oz still alive 2018?

Maren left no immediate survivors. He was the last surviving member of The Wizard of Oz's adult Munchkin cast, as well as the last surviving actor to have co-starred in a film starring the Marx Brothers.
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What does the yellow brick road represent in The Wizard of Oz?

The Yellow Brick Road symbolizes the gold standard. “The phrase 'gold standard' is defined as the use of gold as the standard value for the money of a country. If a country will redeem any of its money in gold it is said to be using the gold standard” (What is the Gold Standard?).
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What does Dorothy ask the Winged Monkeys to do?

"Why not call the Winged Monkeys, and ask them to carry you over the desert?" "I never thought of that!" said Dorothy joyfully. "It's just the thing. I'll go at once for the Golden Cap."
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What do the silver slippers in The Wizard of Oz represent?

In the 1939 film, The Wizard of Oz, Dorothy's shoes are red. But in Frank's 1900 novella, her shoes are silver. And they are silver, economic historians have suggested, because they represent half of the bimetal standard, and that when they walk on the road, The Yellow Brick Road, to Oz, they unify silver and gold.
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What does the Scarecrow symbolize in the Wizard of Oz?

The Scarecrow, the downtrodden farmers of the Midwest. And Dorothy, represents the American individual, hope and ideals. Wizard of Oz Movie, Yellow Brick Road Scene.
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Was there a death on the set of Wizard of Oz?

False: An actor who played a munchkin hanged himself on set

The rumor has been circulating since around 1989, the time of the 50th anniversary of the film's release.
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Are any Munchkins still alive in 2021?

LOS ANGELES — Jerry Maren, the last surviving munchkin from the classic 1939 film "The Wizard of Oz" and the one who famously welcomed Dorothy to Munchkin Land, has died at age 99. Maren died May 24 at a San Diego nursing home, his niece, Stacy Michelle Barrington, told The Associated Press on Wednesday.
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How did the Tin Man from The Wizard of Oz died?

Jack Haley, the mellow stage and screen comedian of the 1930's and 40's who played the Tin Woodman in the movie “The Wizard of Oz,” died yesterday in Los Angeles after having suffered a heart attack last Friday. He was 79 years old and lived in Beverly Hills, Calif.
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Did the Wicked Witch of the West have a name?

In The Wiz (1974), its film version (1978), and television special (2015), the Wicked Witch of the West is given the name Evillene (portrayed by Mabel King in both the original Broadway cast and the film, and Mary J. Blige in the television special). She is the malevolent ruler of the Winkies.
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What was the Wicked Witch of the East name?

In the 2013 Disney film Oz the Great and Powerful, the Wicked Witch of the East, named Evanora, is the main antagonist. She is portrayed by Rachel Weisz.
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Why did Glinda change her name?

As the story continues, audiences learn that Galinda changed her name to Glinda in order to appease Prince Fiyero, whom she had a crush on. She also bullied Elphaba before they became friends, which only happened because the latter got her in the magic course.
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What do the Flying Monkeys say?

1900. But the magic chant of the Golden Cap was set, and had even been engraved on the inside of the cap. The incantation of the charm that called the Winged Monkeys was: First, stand upon the left foot and say "Ep-pe, Pep-pe, Kak-ke."
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Did they alter the voices of the Munchkins?

The Munchkins' voices, both in singing and spoken dialogue, were all dubbed by professional singers. Vocal arranger Ken Darby worked closely with supervising sound recorder Douglas Shearer to create the distinctive sound of the Munchkins.
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Was the tornado in Wizard of Oz real?

The tornado scene in "The Wizard of Oz" ended up costing more money than any other special effect in the movie. So essentially, "The Wizard of Oz" tornado was nothing more than a large tapered cloth sock with lots of wind and dirt thrown at it.
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What does Emerald City represent in the Wizard of Oz?

Scholars who interpret The Wonderful Wizard of Oz as a political allegory see the Emerald City as a metaphor for Washington, D.C. and unsecured "greenback" paper money.
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Who did not have a brain in the Wizard of Oz?

The Scarecrow is a character in the fictional Land of Oz created by American author L. Frank Baum and illustrator W.W. Denslow. In his first appearance, the Scarecrow reveals that he lacks a brain and desires above all else to have one.
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Was Oz just a dream?

In the movie, Dorothy gets knocked out by a flying window during the cyclone scene. She eventually lands in Oz but by the movie's end, she wakes up in her bed with her family surrounding her. This reassures the viewer that the whole ordeal was simply a dream. In the book, however, there is no dream.
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