No.....I don't think so Yes, it is true. Don't know who said no, but I also saw the ending where the slippers are under the bed. Unfortunately, cant find it anywhere to prove it.
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The Smithsonian in Washington, D.C.--Along with The 'Fonz' Leather Jacket and Dorothy's Ruby Red Slippers--In The American Culture section
Landini auctioned his pair of slippers off, yet again at Christie's East, on May 24, 2000, for $666,000, which included the buyers premium and commission to the auction house. They were sold to David Elkouby and his partners, who own memorabilia shops in Hollywood. Elkouby has been convicted of selling costumes stolen from movie sets. Elkouby and Co. have yet to display the shoes again. Yet another pair of ruby slippers from the film, owned by Michael Shaw, was supposed to be exhibited in the Oz museum in Wamego, Kansas. Just before the exhibit, they were stolen from the Judy Garland Museum, part of the Children's Discovery Museum in Grand Rapids, Minnesota in August, 2005 and have yet to be recovered.
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Book 1. cellar inside the house 2. sivler slippers 3. no farm hands 4. no Professor Marvel 5. No Ms. Gulch 6. field mice saved Dorothy and the lion in the poppy field 7. the tin man used to be a real man who was in love with a munsckin girl but she was no allowed to marry so the old woman went to the Wicked with of the east . The witch encanted the axe and it eventually cut off the woodmans body parts and were replaced by tin. 8. Giant Spider that th lion fought after he got courage. 9. A china town full of people made of china 10. A town of Ruby's where the Good which of the south lived 11. Dorothy and the lion were captured by the winged monkey's 12. The witch got a hold of one of Dorothy's shoes and Dorothy got mad and threw a bucket of water on her. 13. a golden cap that controlled the winged monkeys is not worn in the movie, but it is in the witch's hands a couple of times in the movie 14. the tin man cuts the head off of an animal when it atacked. 15. the winkies are yellow not green 16. the whole adventure was real
"The Ruby Ring" would fit this description. This movie is about a girl who is given a magic ring that transports her back in time 100 years to an Irish castle. It was based on the book "The Secret of the Ruby Ring" by Yvonne MacGrory.