Who owns all the ruby slippers?

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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Who owns the Ruby Slippers now?

Dorothy's Ruby Slippers are having a moment. After two years of conservation efforts, the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History in Washington, DC, is ready to unveil the newly restored shoes from The Wizard of Oz, which go on view today in a gallery designed to look like the Emerald City.
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Who owns Dorothy's 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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How many Ruby Slippers were there?

At least five sets of ruby slippers are known to have survived the original film production, yet instead of detracting from their value, the existence of multiple pairs “only enhances the magic,” says John Fricke, a historian of “The Wizard of Oz” who co-wrote Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's official 50th anniversary history of ...
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Who owns the red slippers from The Wizard of Oz?

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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How much are Dorothy's slippers worth?

The slippers, which were insured for $1 million, may be worth between $2 million and $3 million, John Kelsch, executive director of the Judy Garland Museum, told the Associated Press in 2015.
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How much is Dorothy's dress worth?

The Dorothy dress, one of only four known to remain in existence, could fetch up to $1.2 million.
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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 original ruby slippers kept?

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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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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Are the ruby slippers still missing?

The recovered pair of ruby slippers remains in FBI custody pending the ongoing investigation. But for the Smithsonian's ruby slippers, there's no place like home. The pair went back on display at the National Museum of American History Friday in their own custom-made, environmentally controlled display case.
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How much did the red shoes from Wizard of Oz sell for?

Those shoes sold for $15,000. As Thomas wrote in his book, an updated version of which is in the works, as news broke about the auctioned pair, a woman in Tennessee came forward with yet another pair, saying she had won them in a contest soon after the film's release.
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Did someone steal Dorothy's ruby slippers?

The iconic sequined shoes, known as the “traveling pair”—one of at least four pairs used in the film that are still in existence—were stolen from the Judy Garland Museum in Grand Rapids in 2005 and recovered earlier this summer during a sting operation.
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Who was the highest paid actor in The Wizard of Oz?

Pay Inequality

Despite carrying the movie as the leading role and appearing in almost every scene, Judy Garland was paid $500 per week compared to her male costars, Ray Bolger (Scarecrow) and Jack Haley (Tin Man), $3,000 per week. On the other side, her dog was paid more than some human actors in the movie.
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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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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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How old was Judy Garland in Wizard of Oz?

In 1938 when she was sixteen, Garland was cast as the young Dorothy Gale in The Wizard of Oz (1939), a film based on the 1900 children's book by L. Frank Baum. In the film, she sang the song with which she would be constantly identified afterward, "Over the Rainbow".
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How many Dorothy dresses are there?

There was more than one of the costume made for Garland while filming. Hall said that four are known to exist and that only two, including the one found at Catholic University, are with the blouse she wore underneath.
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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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What happened to the costumes from The Wizard of Oz?

What happened to the costumes for the main characters in the Wizard of Oz? Could they all be gathered for an exhibit? It's highly unlikely. The Tin Man and Wicked Witch costumes may be lost to history (except for the witch's hat), and the others were dispersed when MGM auctioned them off in 1970.
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Was Dorothy's dress found?

The dress was found last July in a trash bag in the university's drama department. Catholic University wants to sell the dress to raise money for its drama school, which Gilbert Hartke founded.
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What happened to the Tin Man's heart?

Frank Baum it is revealed that the Tin Woodman used to be a man of flesh and blood, but a Wicked Witch cursed his axe to cut off all his body parts, which ultimately caused him to lose his heart. Thus, loosing his love for a Munchkin maid named Nimmie Amee.
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Was the Tin Man poisoned?

True: the makeup made actors sick

Buddy Ebsen was originally cast in the role of the Tin Woodman, a.k.a. the Tin Man, but he was essentially poisoned by the makeup, which was made of pure aluminum dust. Nine days after filming started he was hospitalized, sitting under an oxygen tent.
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How old was Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz?

Baum never states Dorothy's age, but he does state in The Lost Princess of Oz that she is a year younger than Betsy Bobbin and a year older than Trot, whose age was specified as 10 in Ruth Plumly Thompson's The Giant Horse of Oz, putting her at age 11 by the time she comes to live in Oz.
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