How many pairs of ruby slippers are there?

There are five known pairs of Ruby Slippers created for the movie by MGM Studios' chief costume designer Gilbert Adrian (1903–1959). He used white pumps, covering them in red fabric and painting the soles red before adding sequins and beaded bows.
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How many sets of Ruby Slippers were used?

Seven pairs were made for the filming: two pairs, size three for Ridley, three pair (size unknown) for Balk and two men's size 11 for the Nome King played by actor Nicol Williamson. In 1985, Walt Disney Productions gave away a pair of slippers to promote the film.
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Where are all the Ruby Slippers?

The pair was first displayed at the National Museum of American History in an exhibition called “1939″ (the year “Wizard of Oz” was released). That exhibit ran through 2012, and the shoes are now part of the museum's permanent “American Stories” collection.
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How much are Dorothy's Ruby Slippers worth?

The slippers had been insured for $1 million, but their true value, according to CNN last year, lies between $2-$3 million — or upwards of $5 million at auction.
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Was the 4th pair of Ruby Slippers found?

Art Crime. A pair of ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz and stolen from the actress' namesake museum in Minnesota more than a decade ago has been recovered, the FBI announced today.
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Who stole Dorothy's red slippers?

Andy Morgan — who took over the case in 2009 and spent the next seven years chasing leads all over town and the country — was not at all surprised that questions remained even after the shoes' recovery. “The ruby slippers are an absolute mystery,” he says.
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Where are the stolen ruby slippers now?

The Smithsonian's ruby slippers are inside a guarded museum, in a gallery with cameras and behind an alarmed case, among other security measures the museum won't disclose. Michael Shaw's shoes coming to a small museum in northern Minnesota with minimal security must have seemed an easy mark.
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Who owns Dorothy's red shoes?

Collector Michael Shaw originally bought the shoes for $2,000 in 1970. At some point after the theft, his insurance company paid him an $800,000 claim and became the official owner of the shoes, according to The New York Times. The $800,000 price tag is a bargain for Dorothy's slippers.
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Where are the five pairs of ruby slippers?

The Ruby Slippers are among the most famous pairs of shoes in the world. Generations of Americans know them from Dorothy's journey in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz, and millions of visitors have seen the pair on display here at the National Museum of American History since their donation in 1979.
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Who wore the ruby slippers first?

All you have to do is to knock the heels together three times and command the shoes to carry you wherever you wish to go. In L. Frank Baum's original tale, the first Dorothy Gale wore shoes made out of silver with pointed toes.
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How much is Dorothy's dress worth?

Lost for decades, a version of Dorothy's dress from 'Oz' goes up for sale A version of the dress Judy Garland wore in The Wizard of Oz has a presale estimate of $800,000 to $1.2 million.
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Why were Dorothy's slippers changed later?

In L. Frank Baum's original book, the magic slippers are silver; M.G.M. changed them to ruby red for the movie to take greater advantage of its color cinematography, which was still rare in 1939. The movie shoes had a complicated history even before the 2005 theft.
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Are the ruby slippers real?

That made four sets of Ruby Slippers, plus the screen-test shoes. Since then, no new pairs have surfaced. The person who bought the shoes at the MGM auction donated them to the Smithsonian several years later. The remaining pairs changed hands and climbed in value over the years.
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What color were the ruby slippers originally?

In the original book by L. Frank Baum, Dorothy's magic slippers are silver; for the Technicolor movie, costumers created ruby red shoes to show up more vividly against the yellow-brick road.
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How much did the ruby red slippers sell for at auction?

The ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland in the film The Wizard of Oz (US 1939), sold at Christie's, New York, USA on 24 May 2000 for US$666,000 (£450,920).
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Did Josh find the ruby slippers?

The iconic slippers were stolen from the Judy Garland Museum in Grand Rapids, MN in 2005, and today, thanks to the help of Joe Maddalena, CEO of Profiles in History and EXPEDITION UNKNOWN host Josh Gates, they have been recovered.
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Who owns the Ruby Slipper restaurant?

Ruby Slipper Restaurant Group

Founded in post-Katrina New Orleans, Jennifer and Erich Weishaupt turned a blighted corner store into a cozy restaurant, with the hope that it would help draw people back to the Mid-City community.
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How long were the ruby slippers missing?

FBI Says It Has Recovered Stolen Ruby Slippers, Missing For 13 Years The sequined shoes were pilfered from the Judy Garland Museum in 2005. Investigators had pursued a range of leads — including an abandoned Minnesota mine — ever since.
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Where are Judy Garland's ruby red slippers?

"Our police department followed up on each and every lead that we received over the years – everything from 'they are nailed to a wall in a roadside diner in Missouri' to 'they're at the Smithsonian Museum in Washington, D.C.' – yeah, we knew that – to 'I was with my boyfriend when he threw them into a water-filled ...
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Why are Dorothy's slippers silver?

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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How many pairs of Dorothy shoes are there?

There are five known pairs of Ruby Slippers created for the movie by MGM Studios' chief costume designer Gilbert Adrian (1903–1959).
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Why does Dorothy wear red shoes?

In the movie, Dorothy is gifted the slippers from Glinda, the Good Witch of the North, to keep them safe from the Wicked Witch of the West and to help her return home to Kansas. Over the years, they have become one of the most iconic parts of the film and of American culture.
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Is anyone from Wizard of Oz still alive?

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.
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How many Wizard of Oz dresses are there?

The 16-year-old Garland wore multiple blue gingham dresses with white blouses during the filming of the movie in 1938; a curator at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History said last year that there are six authenticated dresses, each with Garland's name and a wardrobe number written in it.
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Who owns Dorothy's dress?

"Catholic University is the rightful owner of the dress, and Fr. Hartke's estate does not have a property interest in it," the school said.
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